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== Humayun Khan ==

Why did you create ]? The subject fails ] and all the coverage is about this DNC argument, so ] applies. I'd like to hear your explanation before I take it to AfD. <span class="nowrap" style="font-family:copperplate gothic light;">] (])</span> 23:07, 2 August 2016 (UTC)
:Hey, now. I created the bio ''before'' it became a full-on political football, with simply the ] in mind (or as the first sentence of ] explains "In general, an individual is presumed to be notable if they have received significant coverage in multiple verifiable independent, reliable sources.") That was good enough for me.
:I don't believe that the ''subsequent'' passing back and forth of the ball between the Trump and Clinton campaigns would make his bio any ''less'' notable.
:Furthermore, I would suggest that the ensuing controversy might best be split off into it's own article, but... frankly, I did something similar with ] back in 2012, but then that article got deleted, and when I tried to undo my split, ] by {{ping|Timotheus Canens|p=}} for ~5 months until ] {{ping|Beeblebrox|px=}} to give me another chance.
:As such, my learned advice to you, per ], is to just ride this out until after the election; 20 weeks is short and the arc of ] is long. August is a slow news month in any year, which makes it during a Presidential election year High Holy ].
:Still, if you really want to turn this into a Wikipedian political football too, just send it to AfD. ]. It'll only bring out the worse in all of us. -- ]<sup>]</sup> 23:58, 2 August 2016 (UTC)
::The claim {{tq|"I created the bio ''before'' it became a full-on political football"}} isn't so. The sources (and the stub you created) are based on coverage solely because the Khan family's appearance at the DNC. None of that coverage was ever about CPT Khan, himself, independent of the hubub and you know that. Now to say that I dare not send it to AfD because of the ensuing furor is disappointing from a ten year editor. It would appear you get joy out of creating these stubs about people and things that aren't really notable. In the future, please be more careful. <span class="nowrap" style="font-family:copperplate gothic light;">] (])</span> 05:49, 3 August 2016 (UTC)
:::Maybe I've used slightly the wrong metaphor, but football is a sport that requires two teams playing. I honestly didn't expect ] to end up much more than a footnote to the ] article due to being ]'s opening act; now they have their own article.
:::You're correct that if I have two and a half reliable sources about someone or something I find even remoting interesting and a working keyboard, I'll probably stub out an article and I do take joy in that. ]; yeesh, has it really been almost eight years? -- ]<sup>]</sup> 11:43, 3 August 2016 (UTC)

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== Reference spacing ==

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Saw at ]. Not actually interested to get involved in that particular back-and-forth, but it made me curious. I understand each parameter on a separate line for templates not used in the text, like infoboxes. I'd also understand someone having a preference for them to be displayed that way with named references stored together at the bottom. But why that way in the text? When I see that, I presume it's because someone copy/pasted or used a citation tool and nobody has gone through to clean it up yet. To me a citation that takes up as much space as two paragraphs negatively affects usability/editability. Although I regularly remove such line breaks, I don't think I've ever been reverted for it (nor can I remember seeing a revert, except perhaps for an infobox). Seeing this ongoing dispute, however, makes me realize that I don't know what basis there is in the MOS or elsewhere for either position. ] doesn't cover it (it's not a change in citation style/method), nor do I see anything on the rest of ]. If there's a page, or perhaps an RfC, could you point me to it? Thanks. &mdash; <tt>] <sup style="font-size:80%;">]</sup></tt> \\ 00:44, 4 August 2016 (UTC)

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