Talk:Tourism in Greece

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[edit] Recent Revert

Sorry about the lack of summary there, my mouse slipped, a clown tripped into me, and...well...let's just say that Ol' Miss Grumbleberry won't be doing her 23 skidoo for a while. This was mine:

(cur) (last) 01:46, December 6, 2005 JHMM13 <-----Should have read "(Revert to Hottentot)" (cur) (last) 01:46, December 6, 2005 62.38.140.49 (→External links) (cur) (last) 20:43, December 5, 2005 Hottentot (rv farther back - more linkspam)

JHMM13 (T | C) 06:49, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Verifiability

I removed this from the article:

"Unfortunatelly due to the fact that Greece is one of the more visited countries in Europe and due to the development of internet advertisment ,Greece and the Greek islands have been a target for several companies that exploiting Google's Pagerank algorithm at the moment many of those internet companies supported from Google's Pagerank algorithm and link ranking are making millions of money exploiting Greek Hoteliers like vultures.Among of those companies the biggest spammers are www.marinet.gr and www.greeka.com with thousands of spammy links and webpages."

Seems irrelevant at best and just made up at worst. If you feel the need, clean it up and source it- although my guess is that it's original "research" and so not applicable here. - AndrewBellis 17:38, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] cleaned and updated

Hey, I found this article to be in a particularly bad state so I am in the process of cleaning and updating it. --Giorgos 12:11, 16 April 2007 (UTC) ---Ok I have new done abit of cutting editing and rewriting to the article. I also added abit to it as well. I decided to list popular destinations instead of having them paragraphed like before. Feel free to follow the format of the list. I thought adding pictures to the article was also necissary. Giorgos 13:19, 16 April 2007 (UTC)

Looks good, but if you add any sort of information like rankings (and anything along those lines) could you please reference (cite) it? It gives the article more creditials than just uncited information. El Greco 19:28, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
Actually I am in the process of citing right now. Most of the uncited info was not done by me. I am refreshing some statustics too. --Giorgos 04:52, 17 April 2007 (UTC)