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About me


http://karbinski.com

This user is an advocate of Objectivism and considers Ayn Rand an intellectual hero.

http://toolserver.org/~soxred93/count/index.php?name=Karbinski&lang=en&wiki=wikipedia

This user may not be a wiki ogre, but is - for sure - a wikipedia binger.

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This user has been on Wikipedia for 19 years, 8 months and 29 days.
This user has helped promote 1 good article on Wikipedia.
This user lives in the United Kingdom.

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This user has visited 20 of the 205 countries in the world.
This user is a citizen of the Federal Republic of Germany.
This user loves to eat sushi!


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POV Pushing

Problems usually arise when there is a place for the POV in the article, but one or more editors want prominence for their POV (undue weight). The easy thing to keep in mind is all agreement/disagreement and/or praise/criticism is not as notable as the topic itself. This is a necessary fact, as its the topic that gives rise to any commentary/reactions. The outward appearance of a POV pusher is the need to present their POV commentary and reactions (verifiable even) before the topic at hand has been properly reported (summarized as appropriate for an encyclopedia). They essentially fear "letting the facts stand for themselves" as they fear readers won't arrive at the same POV as that of themselves (the POV pushers) - hence their "need" to push their POV.