13:5913:59, 31 March 2022diffhist−573
Yuriko Koike
→Conservative nationalism: Removed false information; cited source does not back claim either. Koike was not part of the 日本の前途と歴史教育を考える議員の会 or 新しい歴史教科書をつくる会 (Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform). I've searched Japanese sources and found no such information either.
13:3513:35, 31 March 2022diffhist−997
Yuriko Koike
→Conservative nationalism: This paragraph has incorrect information; Koike is not part of "みんなで靖国神社に参拝する国会議員の会" nor does any citation exist to that effect, including the link that goes to the Japanese communist party page. JP Wikipedia also makes no mention of such affiliation.
13:1413:14, 31 March 2022diffhist+699
Yuriko Koike
→Conservative nationalism: In place of the Forbes contributor, cited the original source (JP). There is no concrete reference that ties Soyokaze with Zaitokukai, hence "purported"--if there is one it needs to be cited.
10:4710:47, 31 March 2022diffhist−714
Yuriko Koike
→Conservative nationalism: Deleted the two entries because they both have glaring credibility issues. 1. Forbes did not tie her to Zaikukai, it was a blogger/contributor--not Forbes staff. 2. CNBC did not call her far-right, an analyst guest on Squawkbox did, article even says she's not "explicitly" "far-right." Needs more credible examples.
09:5309:53, 6 December 2018diffhist−91
Selmer Mark VI
Edited grammar, changed from passive tense. A lot of the content has no citation, and needs to be verified by authorities on the subject.
4 December 2018
02:2002:20, 4 December 2018diffhist+3
BMW 5 Series (E34)
Spelled out engine cylinder number for consistency, changed 3.5 > 3.6 since that's the common given displacement (displacement is rounded to the nearest tenth).
02:1202:12, 4 December 2018diffhist+33
BMW 5 Series (E34)
Undid revision 871759412 by 1292simon (talk) This section is talking about the models globally, which includes North America. Therefore it doesn't make sense to say this is "mid-range" if that wasn't the case in NA. Otherwise the mention of mid or low range should be removed entirely. Also numbers from one to nine are spelled out (refer to the Wikipedia Manual of Style).Tag: Undo
06:0606:06, 3 December 2018diffhist−147
BMW 5 Series (E34)
→535i: 3.5 actually being a 3.4 is very common with engine displacement (for example, the E34 being called a 3.6 liter), and top-of-the-line as a regular model for specific years seems overly granular. In cited production document the production shows 97,679 units, so changed accordingly.
07:0807:08, 30 November 2018diffhist−75
Lunar Design
Article sounds like a company press release, so I've edited and condensed. Added citation tag since much of its accolades cannot be independently verified. ~~~~
01:4501:45, 17 April 2018diffhist−193
BMW M5
→UK Limited Edition: Sorry wasn't logged in--the blurb doesn't explain differences, but simply says that there are. Alpina is a separate mnfr, and has always been different from M cars, so that it's mentioned only in the E34 section and not the E28, E60, etc. is out of place. Unless their development were tied together, or they're associated then it's better off in the general E34 section. Not against the content, it just doesn't flow with the section or entire page.