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I am glad i am here too💟 Janae Hyde (talk) 07:23, 22 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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November 2014[edit]

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Copying licensed content requires proper attribution[edit]

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Can you please direct me to the material that you believe came from Generasia? I admit to reading the page in the past, but only to see if they had additional information about Sandara Park. If they did have such information, I would have searched for it on the internet and added the information directly from the source, not from Generasia because their information is unreferenced, which differs from Wikipedia's standards. However, Generasia had no such information. Many of the material they had is general knowledge to anyone who is familiar with the singer and was already on her page here. The only parts I see similar to my contribution on Park's page is the date and the reason why they left South Korea for the Philippines (I learned this through a reliable article, not Generasia though), and the various shows she appeared on, but even in that aspect I have not yet listed all of the shows featured on Generasia's verion of Park's page. The similarities end there in my eyes. Perhaps it is not I who copied. Kittykat407 20:24, 8 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I see that you were referring to information on 2NE1, not Sandara Park herself. However, I did not copy it. I got that phrasing from 2NE1's page. I will edit it so it differs from Generasia but the rest of the information is purely my own wording. If there is more similarities, I assure you they are entirely coincidental. Kittykat407 20:52, 8 July 2016 (UTC)

question re: Tiffany Hwang[edit]

In your recent addition to Tiffany Hwang's article, you called the Rising Sun Flag "the Japanese Confederate Flag." Can you explain, either yourself or by just providing a link, why you used that term instead of "Rising Sun Flag"? RunnyAmiga (talk) 23:21, 15 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Because on every single Korean site that I have visited (forums, trusted news platforms, etc) they have referred to the flag as the "Japanese Confederate Flag". However, I see this is just how it perceived by South Koreans and not what it is actually called. I thought they were interchangeable. Kittykat407 23:25, 15 August 2016 (UTC)

Okay. So they use the term but don't explain it? I Googled that term with the words "Tiffany" and "Hwang" removed, and from what I can tell, every use of it is complete trash. That makes me think the word "Confederate" goes to the most common usage of it with regards to American history, and if I'm right, it's a completely racist, insulting term against the Japanese. You're right that a lot of good news sources are using it, and that's seriously weird. RunnyAmiga (talk) 23:38, 15 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

It is weird. I find it a tad disturbing that popular and credible news platforms are promoting that kind of language. The average Joe (like me) reading it would be led wrong, though the flag still represents an oppressive time for South Koreans. I'm really sorry for the confusion, thank you for pointing it out and changing it for me! Kittykat407 23:48, 15 August 2016 (UTC)

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