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2024-01-05 22:01:48
Central Park was inspired by Birkenhead Park, located in England, Europe. It was co-planned by an English architect named Calvert Vaux. So yes - the European mind can comprehend this. [Link]
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2024-01-05 22:26:41
This is a meme. Even if taken seriously, this statement is still an opinion, not a potentially misleading fact. There is no need to add a note here.
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2024-01-05 22:42:34
Central Park was inspired by Birkenhead Park, located in England, Europe. It was also co-planed by an English architecture. While the post is satirical and not purposefully misleading, readers might benefit from this context. [Link]
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2024-01-06 00:56:37
NNN. Clearly they’re being satirical and joking. Also, they do not even specifically say they’re talking about central park and could be talking about the grid layout or the many skyscrapers not present in Europe. [Link]
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2024-01-06 02:02:42
NNN -“The ___ mind can not comprehend” is a common twitter joke. The context provided is helpful but not fully relevant to what the author was referencing which is the topic of land use, not park design. Such context can be found in the comments, not needed in CN.
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2024-01-06 09:40:45
Central Park was inspired by Birkenhead Park, located on the Wirral peninsula on Merseyside, England in Europe. It was co-planned by an English architect named Calvert Vaux who loved the park so much it inspired him Most likely satire [Link]
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2024-01-06 17:51:05
If the post is about Central Park and Central Park alone, maybe the community note makes sense, but 1) it's clearly using a meme format and 2) Birkenhead park's surrounding doesn't have a population density of 73,000 residents/ sq. mi so it's not really comparable. [Link]
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