Talk:Transparency International

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Reasons for revert

Some third person has to decide how many links are best. Wikipedia uses a lot of links. SourceWatch is read by people of different ages and of different amounts of knowledge. For example, most people in the world probably don't know what a think tank is so a link seems ok. The country links may have been excessive. It is easy for a person to ignore a link if they are not interested or already know about a subject.

The contact section is generally done without using ":", although this is a minor, unwritten standard.

"& ndash" is unnecessarily complicated when a simple "-" will do. People shouldn't have to learn complicated programming rules to use a wiki. A comma is used in this case anyway according to SourceWatch and Wikipedia custom but this is minor. For example John Doe, President

--Stansand 14:44, 24 May 2008 (EDT)