Talk:Lake Mackay

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Restoration of two deleted sentences[edit]

In January 2024, a User misrepresented the WP:SELFCITE policy to justify deleting (from the Description sub-section) a two-sentence paragraph, first added in 2008, on the importance of Lake Mackay and its mythology to the local Aboriginal populations. The User had no knowledge of the relevant subject matter and deleted this long-standing material without first discussing the proposed deletion here. As their various User accounts have now been removed from Wikipedia, I have taken the WP:BOLD step of restoring the deleted section by reverting their action and am flagging that reversion here. For transparency, the sub-section does contain one self-citation, which is to a peer-reviewed paper on Lake Mackay in Australia’s highest-ranked academic journal on Aboriginal studies, published by Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. Please review the reversion and comment here if you have any concerns about it. LloydGraham (talk) 01:56, 18 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]