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Should [[Urdu]], the national language of [[Pakistan]], be referred to as "Modern Standard Urdu" in the same ways as [[Hindi]], the official language of India, is referred to as: "Modern Standard Hindi?" [[User:Fowler&amp;fowler|<span style="color:#B8860B">Fowler&amp;fowler</span>]][[User talk:Fowler&amp;fowler|<span style="color:#708090">«Talk»</span>]] 11:48, 29 March 2025 (UTC)}}
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On the [[Americans]] article, I removed religion from the InfoBox, arguing that it oversimplifies it, especially terms like '''Majority''', '''Minority''' and '''Traditionally''' oversimplify stuff. It was reverted. I am asking fellow editors, what should the article have? {{ordered list |list-style-type=upper-alpha
| keep religion in InfoBox as it already is
 
| remove from InfoBox to focus on a section where we can provide more information on religion
 
| Keep religion in InfoBox, but add precise numbers to the InfoBox
 
| Move the sources information from the InfoBox to the section on religion
 
| Something completely different. }} Comment below [[User:Servite et contribuere|Servite et contribuere]] ([[User talk:Servite et contribuere|talk]]) 04:08, 18 March 2025 (UTC)}}
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