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Talk page policy

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The reason your postings on Talk:Ruggero Santilli have been removed is because you're not understanding the purpose of those pages. According to our policy, Wikipedia is not a forum for general discussion of topics. That is, you cannot use the article talk pages to discuss real world issues, like whether or not someone is the victim of anti-Semitism. The only thing that talk pages may be used for (see WP:TALK) is to improve the articles that they are connected with. You cannot soapbox, present accusations of discrimination, or level criticisms at real world people (part of your first post actually violated WP:BLP, by making defaming comments about living people). As such, we cannot allow those comments on that talk page. There are thousands of places online where you can, for free, post anything you want about any topic, engage in debates and discussions with people of similar interests, and argue until you're blue in the face about discrimination. Wikipedia, though, is not one of those places. If you have specific information, backed up by reliable sources, that you believe belongs in Ruggero Santilli, you may suggest those additions on the talk page. If not, then you'll need to refrain from posting there. Our one and only purpose is to create an encyclopedia of knowledge backed up by reliable sources--we are not here to "right great wrongs", to make sure the world "knows the truth", or to promote people or ideas. Qwyrxian (talk) 03:08, 19 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The above also applies to your posts to Talk:Steven Weinberg. Please stop. Thanks. Dougweller (talk) 06:08, 19 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]