Talk:Unification of Italy

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Some weird sort of vandalism

Recently I encountered a form of vandalism where my browser (I'm using a macOS device, and this appears both on Safari and Firefox) shows the following image of Ataturk as the entire background of the page that moves when I scroll:
This giant picture of Ataturk
When I reverted to a specific revision, as I just did, the image disappeared and the article worked as normal. Honestly don't understand how this is happening, but hey if this gets rid of it, then I gotta do what I gotta do. Don't know how this works nor how it happened, and the diffs between these two revisions make no sense since there doesn't seem to be a direct link to this image in the sourcing, but this is the best solution I could think of. If possible, see if this can be investigated. I've uploaded screenshots of my experience below:
InvadingInvader (userpage, talk) 05:57, 24 April 2025 (UTC)

Tor di Nona

This is the "Apollo Theatre" or "Apollo Theater" in Italy that's confused with the one in Harlem, NYC. Someone needs to edit this term in the article!  Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.41.57.250 (talk) 16:35, 20 June 2025 (UTC)

End Date

An IP has been changing the end date of the unification in the lead and infobox to 1870, but the references provided state 1871. IP, why do you think 1870 is appropriate? Other editors, am I off base in this? EducatedRedneck (talk) 13:24, 26 October 2025 (UTC)

"Pisacane fiasco" section unsupported by source

This whole section is attributed to one source, but that source doesn't actually verify almost any of this information. In particular, I was looking for additional details about the claim that Pisacane was mistaken for Romani. Instead, I haven't been able to find any source backing this up anywhere I've looked. DwizKhalifa (talk) 03:24, 4 March 2026 (UTC)

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