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Merge Censorship in Serbia back in ?

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I just noticed, that this page starts exactly like Censorship in Serbia which is essentially contained in here (=duplicated). I also see Censorship in Serbia has been much less well maintained than Media freedom in Serbia.

I was going to place a merge flag over Censorship in Serbia until I noticed, that there had been this moving and restarting without any discussion on either talk page:

Censorship in Serbia was started by Davide Denti (OBC) in November 2015, who then moved it to Media freedom in Serbia November 2015, but a year later in October 2016 his colleague Rossella Vignola (OBC) restarted it.

I see Davide Denti (OBC) became inactive in March 2016. It looks like Rossella Vignola (OBC) took over shortly after in may 2016, but she also hasnt been active since 2019. I dont expect either of them to respond to my pings.

So my question is: anybody else feel the pages should be merged?

I see that there is a series of "censorship in ..." pages, like there is a parallel series of "media freedom in..." pages for many countries, in pairs.--Wuerzele (talk) 11:34, 18 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]