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== Map standards ==
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:Here is the source itself [https://twitter.com/ziyapir/status/633691021302472704]. --[[User:Ahmetyal|Ahmetyal]] ([[User talk:Ahmetyal|talk]]) 17:40, 18 August 2015 (UTC)
::Thank you i adjusted it, please stick around and help us keep up this map. [[User:Spenk01|Spenk01]] ([[User talk:Spenk01|talk]]) 22:27, 18 August 2015 (UTC)
:::Here's an english article about the attack on Silvan/Farqîn [http://jinha.com.tr/en/ALL-NEWS/content/view/29065?page=1&utm_content=buffer50697&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer] --[[User:Ahmetyal|Ahmetyal]] ([[User talk:Ahmetyal|talk]]) 10:02, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
 
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:Look up "Kurd" in any English dictionary and you will see the word describes an ethnic group, not a political faction. As for PKK, HPG etc., they are all affiliated organizations, just as the Turkish land forces, the Turkish special forces, the Turkish gendarmerie and the Turkish police are all organs of the Turkish state. --[[User:Mttll|Mttll]] ([[User talk:Mttll|talk]]) 11:23, 11 January 2016 (UTC)
 
{{Comment}} In this issue [[User:Mttll|Mttll]] is right. Labelling one side as "Kurds" and the other as "Government" aint fair or balanced. What would be logic is either called them "Kurds" & "Turks" or "Government" & "PKK/YPS, etc...".--[[User:HCPUNXKID|<fontspan colorstyle="color:Purple;">HC</fontspan>]][[User_talk:HCPUNXKID|<fontspan colorstyle="color:Gold;">PUNX</fontspan>]]<fontspan colorstyle="color:Purple;">KID</fontspan> 14:42, 4 February 2016 (UTC)
 
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::It is against the original purpose of this map. See [[Module_talk:Turkish_Insurgency_Detailed_Map#Map_standards]]. The aim is to combine all maps into Middle East crisis map with Red for pro-Iranian axis, lime for Sunni Arab League forces, Yellow for Kurdish factions, Black for ISIS, Grey for al-Qaeda, Blue for non-involved.[[User:Greyshark09|'''''GreyShark''''']] ([[User talk:Greyshark09|''dibra'']]) 10:53, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
:::See [[:Template:Syrian, Iraqi, Lebanese and Turkish insurgencies detailed map]].[[User:Greyshark09|'''''GreyShark''''']] ([[User talk:Greyshark09|''dibra'']]) 11:29, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
:::: Agree about them being red. Yellow and green are close to eachother, also red de facto here means "government" --[[User:Monochrome Monitor|<small style="font: 13px Courier New">Monochrome</small>]]<big>_</big>[[User talk:Monochrome Monitor|<small style="font: 13px Courier New">Monitor</small>]] 14:12, 12 April 2016 (UTC)
::::: Oh, oops. I didn't know red was for the Iranian axis, I thought it was for the govt. Though I suppose the government of Syria and Iraq are both part of the Iranian axis.... anyway, I still think the color choice is not particularly color-blind friendly. --[[User:Monochrome Monitor|<small style="font: 13px Courier New">Monochrome</small>]]<big>_</big>[[User talk:Monochrome Monitor|<small style="font: 13px Courier New">Monitor</small>]] 22:40, 15 April 2016 (UTC)
 
== what??? ==
 
What is up with these colors? TWO greens for Turkey? Is there a reasoning or can I change it? --[[User:Monochrome Monitor|<small style="font: 13px Courier New">Monochrome</small>]]<big>_</big>[[User talk:Monochrome Monitor|<small style="font: 13px Courier New">Monitor</small>]] 16:19, 18 May 2016 (UTC)
: It seems like there isn't any pattern to which were made dark and the others light either... --[[User:Monochrome Monitor|<small style="font: 13px Courier New">Monochrome</small>]]<big>_</big>[[User talk:Monochrome Monitor|<small style="font: 13px Courier New">Monitor</small>]] 01:55, 19 May 2016 (UTC)