Talk:Nyasaland

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Degree of detail[edit]

User FlightTime spent a very few minutes on 9 September 2017 deciding the article was overly detailed and tagging it accordingly. This user's interests don't seem to include colonial African history, or they would see that the article is actually shorter than that on nearby ex-British territories of Northern Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia and a bit longer than that on the Gold Coast. Unless FlightTime has any good reason to believe all these are excessively long, he/she can hardly pick out Nyasaland alone after a cursory glance.

Sscoulsdon (talk) 16:52, 13 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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