User talk:FDW777
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Your edits at Armed conflict for control of the favelas
Yo, just passing by to clarify the edits i have made in that article, while i do not oppose to reverting sock edits, i have found these specific edits to be quite helpful, especially the ones that were sourced, such as the ones about TCP's affiliation with narco-pentecostalism (inc. its persecution of afro-brazilian religions, catholics and other minorities in areas under the faction's control) and northeastern crime factions (GDE, B40, etc), the recent events in Rio (deaths during shootouts between TCP members and police, the operation in Penha and Alemão complexes, among others)
The changes i made to the infobox and summary also were mostly unrelated to the sock account, as they were done to be in line with other articles here and in the Portuguese wiki about the ongoing situation (like the union between TCP and GDE, TCP's alliance with PCC, the grouping of the factions and the article's name, which i also suggested to change on the talk page based on the recent events and possible future additions to the article), some grammar-ish edits were also done (like drug gangs to drug cartels, as the organizations here in Brazil are closer to cartels, like in mexico, bolivia and colombia, than to american street gangs or european mafias)
I have also removed the flags for PCC and TCP since i figured out it might be a bit controversial (they arent really flags, more like symbols used by them, symbols which are not exclusive so that might cause confusion and problems), the images i added to the infobox are also the same ones used in the Portuguese wiki, so i thought that it might be fitting to add them here (theres 2 other images i have seen being added recently but i dont know how they could fit)
If you have any suggestion, idea or disagreement with any thing i might have added, feel free to tell me in the article's talk page or my own, and if theres any edit that i made that didnt have a source, i wont necessarily oppose to them being reverted, sorry for bad English too (as you can see, im from Brazil lol), keep up the good work though! ~2025-40417-97 (talk) 22:18, 15 December 2025 (UTC)
Sources for war fatalities - Method to calculate totals vs WP:PSTS and WP:NOR
Hello,
I responded to your Talk:List of ongoing armed conflicts#Rfc: Use of ACLED data with an audit to understand where the data comes from, and how it is processed.
Talk:List of ongoing armed conflicts#Audit of 2025 fatalities - Method to calculate totals vs WP:PSTS and WP:NOR Miguel.lima (talk) 22:03, 21 December 2025 (UTC)
Arbitration motion regarding the Midnight Syndicate bans
Hi FDW777, Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Motions § Midnight Syndicate might be interesting. ~ ToBeFree (talk) 10:48, 17 February 2026 (UTC)