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== AslanEntropy, you are invited to the Teahouse == |
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Thanks for your contribution to [[animal welfare]]. Animal welfare/rights is a part of my research interests. |
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You might want to read this article:, The Decline of wikipedia http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/520446/the-decline-of-wikipedia/ |
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It summaries major problems of Wikipedia communities. You have already experienced some of the problem. |
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There is no need to feel some 'senior editors' knows more about truth or correct conducts than you. You have made good points. Wikipedia is a part of human society, the general moral rules should apply here too. I am not impressed by the hierarchical/masculine aspects of Wikipedia. An argument is valid or not should independent from who says it. We should have more intelligent, honest debate on this websites. This is one of the reason I don't use an account right now. |
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Have a nice day. [[Special:Contributions/124.170.240.130|124.170.240.130]] ([[User talk:124.170.240.130|talk]]) 03:34, 3 January 2014 (UTC) |
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Feedback is welcome - AslanEntropy
AslanEntropy, you are invited to the Teahouse
You may want to read this article:
Hi AslanEntropy! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. |
Thank You
Thanks for your contribution to animal welfare. Animal welfare/rights is a part of my research interests. You might want to read this article:, The Decline of wikipedia http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/520446/the-decline-of-wikipedia/ It summaries major problems of Wikipedia communities. You have already experienced some of the problem.
There is no need to feel some 'senior editors' knows more about truth or correct conducts than you. You have made good points. Wikipedia is a part of human society, the general moral rules should apply here too. I am not impressed by the hierarchical/masculine aspects of Wikipedia. An argument is valid or not should independent from who says it. We should have more intelligent, honest debate on this websites. This is one of the reason I don't use an account right now.
Have a nice day. 124.170.240.130 (talk) 03:34, 3 January 2014 (UTC)