User talk:Randykitty

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Edits to Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine page[edit]

Hello -- curious to learn more about the extent of your edits to the Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine page. I take your point on limiting seemingly promotional details. But you've removed a prominent paragraph on the mechanics of CC-BY licenses (which links to a Wikipedia page) and to a more extensive list of abstracting/indexing resources (which is not promotional given that those indices are independent third parties). Any context you can provide is greatly appreciated. Tomciav (talk) 20:16, 28 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]