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I've been improving the article in genuine-wikipedian terms, and am now being railed against for "bad behaviour" i.e. for disputing POV content and activities to further/protect that POV, all of which are contrary to policy but nobody seems to give a damn about anymore. I'm trying to recruit new
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Maybe it's time for Wikipedians to step up to bat about NPOV instead of telling me to take a break....more and more I have been, and only revising that one article to make it readable and less repetitious and clunky, and adding balanced information (from readily-available online sources that have
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always been there). If other Canadian editors weren't so stand-offish about POV topics and/or because of me being the only one that cares about NPOV issues and integrity and fairness of historical coverage, I wouldn't have to be doing all the work; and I wouldn't be dragged to ANI on
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please note revised Chiatowns section vs how it was, and inline comments re sources and issues/cotext). more canadians needed, and help revising poor writing, arranging content cogently, checking for American spellings/usages, as well as addressing POV and synth et
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blood to Knowledge from BC community and museum and professional historian/authors .... as WP:CANADA doesn't seem to have anybody around who gives a shit about BC content, or knows enough to recognize problems when they emerge.
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problem had big red flashing lights on it from the start and I shouldn't have had to be the only Canadian trying to deal with it..... and I shouldn't be being shit on or told "go take a holiday" for standing up for the POV
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never get removed yet are in the same circumstance (as in copyrighted). Do some find the image offensive? Or is it just fly by editors that dont see the others - as dont care to read the article before removing images? --
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Hello again, I tend to assume that when people do technical things, it's because they know what they're doing and I can learn something from them. It looks like I hit the jackpot again; thanks very much! Regards
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guidelines being invoked - as a means to sidestep confronting outright POV activity....and just plain old bad writing.
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Hi -- just letting you know that I'm catching up to old business and replied to the suggestion you left at
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or rather it means all non-Quebec francophones; not sure how to reword it and shouldn't be deleted
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Thanks for the explanation. I don't pay much attention to categories, so that helps. Write on!
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Greetings quill, just a bit curious about why you're removing this from articles? Regards
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