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This user is a Wikipedia contributor with over 11 years on the platform and is the author of more than 350 articles. They hold both autopatrolled and new page reviewer rights. Topic interests are mainly in history, society, and culture. Pages include historical events (e.g., 2021 March 4 Justice, 1906 Tonsil Riots, 1898 Algerian riots), Judaism and Jewish studies (e.g., Happiness in Judaism, Anger in Judaism), social organisations (e.g., Association of the Polish People, Anti-Defamation Commission), television and film (e.g., Shababnikim, Matir Agunot) and biographical profiles (e.g., Avis Clamitz, Joseph De La Reina). Recognised as a Veteran Editor IV, they bring deep expertise, particularly in Jewish history, social movements, and the history of antisemitism.
I notice you recently redirected Non-crime hate incident to Non-crime hate incident (United_Kingdom). I have started a discussion on that article's talk page about whether parenthetical disambiguation is necessary for this term because parentheses in the title enclosing the words "(United Kingdom)" implies the existence of a disambiguation page for this term's use in other countries. However, this term doesn't seem to be used elsewhere in the world, so there is no need for disambiguation. I would welcome your contribution to the discussion before I request the page be moved. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 04:57, 4 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"20250104045700","author":"Cameron Dewe","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Cameron_Dewe-20250104045700-Parentheses_in_title_imply_disambiguation","replies":[]}}-->