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Latest comment: 2 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
China ranked 3rd in gold medals and 11th in total medals. Objectively that's not a bad result at all. I think it's straightforward and simple to just write in (The host nation China finished third with nine gold medals and also eleventh place by total medals won, marking their most successful performance in Winter Olympics history.) Yet what is the deal with someone here changing it and adding in the word "albeit", or not neutral terms and trying to present it as a terrible result that they get 11th in total medals. It's really not, and is both unnecessary and is somewhat petty to keep altering it to make it seem like 11th place is horrible. And also they did rank ahead of the United States according to the medal chart, so removing that mention too, also seems like petty and unnecessary changes. Robinchan99 (talk) 14:21, 1 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
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