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Talk:The Snappening

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Blog names on this page

So, I decided to - at least in the first iteration of this page - not include blog names in the references. Very much open to other editors' thoughts on this, but here's my thinking: many of the people involved in this have changed their usernames specifically to get through this particular event, and so it doesn't feel like meaningfully useful information, to me at least. I also felt that as I was citing posts from people who have since changed the privacy settings/viewability of a given post specifically to avoid potential conflict or perceived retaliation, it made sense to stick with an otherwise complete citation, and archive every link so that the information is still available. (So...many...archive links.) Thoughts? - Fandomgeographies (talk) 17:58, 13 August 2018 (UTC)