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[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Provolt,_Oregon&curid=30170199&diff=1231318211&oldid=1167500980 This addition of a climate description and chart] is the kind of thing that pops up fairly often. (It's interesting to me that it's often IP editors who do these.) I tend to leave them there but this stuff does unbalance an article visually when suddenly the article doubles in size due to the addition. I found a way to collapse the box, so it's not as bad, but is this giving [[WP:UNDUE|undue weight]] to climate info in a short article? Note: While I was writing this I see that the state was wrong in one place and the city name in another. Not sure NOAA would have the vegetation info either. So I ended up removing the addition which is likely a copy-paste job, but my question in general still stands. Please ask me clarifying questions if you're not sure what I mean. I know I am misusing the term "undue". Thanks, [[User:Valfontis|Valfontis]] ([[User talk:Valfontis|talk]]) 22:50, 6 July 2024 (UTC)