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gc10 Since: Feb, 2019
lalalei2001 Since: Oct, 2009
18th Mar, 2022 01:07:31 PM

They have moved on to Characters.Classical Mythology Olympians and again deleted stuff without explanation, and organized stuff in Hera's folder incorrectly.

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BoltDMC Since: May, 2020
18th Mar, 2022 04:44:36 PM

Took a quick look, and they’re going at pages with a chainsaw, from the look of it. They don’t leave edit reasons, either.

monotrematum Since: Nov, 2021
18th Mar, 2022 05:42:23 PM

This is why I say away from Classical mythology pages like the plague.

lalalei2001 Since: Oct, 2009
20th Mar, 2022 02:27:50 AM

It looks like they've stopped that kind of editing; can a mod restore the pages to before they started?

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WhiteWolf4961 Since: Apr, 2019
20th Mar, 2022 09:13:35 AM

Well I managed to at least restore Hades and Persephone’s Happily Married section but it’s a lot harder to restore the other pages.

MacronNotes (Captain)
20th Mar, 2022 09:33:11 AM

I reverted Classical Mythology Olympians. It appears other tropers have fixed some of the other pages. Not sure if there are other pages to revert.

I have also suspended Alexandra Guardian because of their sloppy editing practices (uncommenting zces, unilaterally deleting/reorganizing large sections of text without edit reasons)

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good-morning Since: Nov, 2021
20th Mar, 2022 07:56:00 PM

I do think that Hades and Persephone's relationship is too romanticized in modern internet culture as a exaggerated response to Hades villanization, but I think the changes shouldn't be unilateral.

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