Talk:Bards Old Time Fiddle Tunebook Supplement/Turkey in the Straw

I found two double references to real people (both topics of WP bios) that looked like internal wiki-links markup with the brackets removed. (One had the vertical rule that unmistakenly goes with a piped wiki-link. I don't care what the back story is; not exploiting what seems to be the site that most often provides the top Google hit for the most terms would be just plain dumb.)  I don't expect to join the WikiBooks vandalism patrol, but i'm more than curious about the supposed logic, and will try to remember to check back and read anyone's angry retort. It'd be odd if it were simple vandalism; i'm not sure whether bloody ignorance (in which case the editor responsible is welcome) or venal vandalism (using a bot to save the master of a saleable print work, that could be used to drive the v.v.'s printer -- at the cost of damaging the site) is the more likely alternative. --Jerzy•t 04:26, 12 July 2014 (UTC)
 * Wikibooks standard practice is not to have links to Wikipedia. The article was imported from Wikipedia and dewikified - per standard practice. QuiteUnusual (discuss • contribs) 09:46, 14 July 2014 (UTC)
 * Tnx, QU, for your trouble. I don't get it, but i do get it that WB is not WP, and that only in my own mind am i a stakeholder (let alone an influence-deserving one) in most of the WM projects. I'm glad y'all are doing what you are doing, which has been useful to me. --Jerzy•t 01:20, 26 July 2014 (UTC)