User talk:Funktasticdog

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While I see you've had your account for a while, you haven't actually spent much time editing, so perhaps I can offer a suggestion: vague, generic complaints like this are basically never going to be constructive; on Talk:Leo Frank in particular, there is an endless parade of antisemitic trolls who wander through leaving comments that have a similar level of utility, so it's a good way to get yourself written off. Your second comment in the thread (in response to a question by Firefangledfeathers) was far more promising; I encourage you to stick to a mode focused on precise statements about specific sentences or sources, less on hyperbole. --JBL (talk) 18:30, 19 August 2025 (UTC)

Appreciate the advice! I hardly edit on wikipedia except when I see a page that has info I find suspect. I'm not here to comment one way or the other on Leo Frank's innocence (he was probably innocent), but the sourcing there doesn't hold up to examination. But you're right, hyperbole is not the best way to go here. Funktasticdog (talk) 19:02, 19 August 2025 (UTC)

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