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Dead Link markings go inside of ref tagsHowdy! Just wanted to give a heads up in this edit to D'Hondt method, you marked a link that was indeed dead with the dead link template. The problem is that the tag was outside of the ref tags, whereas according to Template:Dead link they must be inside. I've noticed IABot removes these tags if they're outside of ref tags, since it doesn't know what they apply to. I added archive link to the page here. Cheers! GrapesRock (talk) 23:11, 26 June 2024 (UTC)
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