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:—[[User:Johan G|Johan G]] ([[User_talk:Johan_G|Talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Johan_G|contribs]]) 13:48, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
:—[[User:Johan G|Johan G]] ([[User_talk:Johan_G|Talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Johan_G|contribs]]) 13:48, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
:: You misunderstood me, and partly that is my fault as I didn't clarify my point very well. There are two restrictions: that the heading that we would remove has to be the first heading in the article (so not some random heading in the middle – this is since introductions are always done at the beginning of the article) and that we would remove it only if there was no text before it (e.g. see the edit I linked to above, the heading was essentially on line #1 when leaving out the whitespace). The first restriction is actually redundant ;), but they are designed to identify what headings have a body that is introducing the article (though some articles, ~cough~, don't have introductions, and so we would have to revert the bot edits there and possibly add an introduction – that's the manual part of the process). What I'm saying is that in those cases there doesn't ''need'' to be a heading there, and in fact that it works better by removing that heading, because the top of the page is implicitly an "introduction" anyways. [[User:Philosopher|—Philosopher]] ([[User talk:Philosopher|talk]]) 19:12, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
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