Talk:2018 opinion rigging scandal in South Korea
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Help needed from someone who understands Korean[edit]
At Talk:TrueCrypt#Druking a new editor is making claims that are
- [A] extremely implausible from a technical standpoint, and
- [B] according to Google Translate, do not appear appear to be contained in the sources he cited.
But we all know that Google Translate often misses important things, so I need someone who understands Korean to read the sources and post an opinion as to whether the claims are found in the sources. --Guy Macon (talk) 06:25, 31 August 2018 (UTC)