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You asked for help here and here - I improved the article by converting the infobox to the proper format, but you reverted me (and at Billy Hole) without providing an explanation. Perhaps you would be kind enough to explain why?

To editor GiantSnowman: Hi, sorry about that- I forgot to add an explanation. I reverted the edits so that the family members could be seen in the infobox. However, if this is incorrect formatting then please feel free to revert. Thank you so much for helping! Vesuvio14 (talk) 13:21, 19 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

Re:President of South Tyrol edit

Ciao Vesuvio, and thanks for writing! Yes, the heads of the Italian regions and provinces are "presidents". The term "governor" was coined by the press, I think out of assonance with the governors of the U.S. states. It gained popularity, but formally it's wrong, and more than once I've read articles by Italian "purists" where it was put in quotation marks to underline its non-conformity. Ciao e salutami Napoli ;-) Alex2006 (talk) 13:41, 10 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, no one doubts that the comedian's name is Totò, but the international English title of the film is/was "Toto (without accent) vs. Maciste", same with other Totò films in which his name was rendered in the titles without any accent. No idea why, probably distributors of the time didn't like accents, but that's how it is. According to Wikipedia:Article titles titles are based on how reliable English-language sources refer to the article's subject, not on their correctness, and in this case you can check Google Books or newspapers archives or English-language cinema websites, you'll always find "Toto vs. Maciste" without accent (and in the same sources you'll find the actor name spelled correctly, so the lack of accent in the title is not a mistake or a generic lack of attention to accents). Cavarrone 00:16, 29 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

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