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Just as an FYI regarding this edit you made in the Ebert article, it is incorrect to say that "3 paragraphs are standard".
- Thanks for the reply you put on my talk page. I have moved it here so that the discussion is not happening in two different places, which puts it out of context. You wrote:
"Although MOS does indeed say that, the general consensus among editors is limiting it to 3 paragraphs, as most (if not all) FAs and GAs have 3 paragraph leads. The reason I put the "praises" after information about his death is because those came AFTER he died, so it was in chronological order. That being said, I won't try to revert it back to 3 if you feel it so important to keep it at 4. No big deal, just thought I'd voice my reasoning.WP:LEADLENGTH are very clear on this matter. The lead of MOS:LEAD says, "it should ideally contain no more than four paragraphs" and the WP:LEADLENGTH table instructs than an article with more than 30,000 characters should have "three or four paragraphs" in the lead. The Ebert article is more than double that, 80,000! Therefore, a four-paragraph lead is perfectly in line with policy. In fact, some knowledgeable bio editors have suggested that five paragraphs would be appropriate because of the large amount of content. I disagree with that, but the policy per WP:LEADLENGTH does point out that a four-paragraph maximum is "not an absolute rule". Finally, in terms of the praise and health/death information, it is never a good idea to merge unrelated content like that. For the record, leads are intended to be primarily in logical order, not chronological. Hope this helps. If you have any more questions or concerns on this matter, feel free to contact Sj or Thaddeus. Have a great rest of the week! --76.189.111.2 (talk) 21:47, 10 April 2013 (UTC)]
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Neither source mentions that it was pulled after its initial airing. The only CN toon I know of like that is "Buffalo Gals" from Cow and Chicken. Paper Luigi T • C 21:14, 6 December 2013 (UTC)
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