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Hello! I am Salaskan, from the Netherlands. I am mainly active on the Dutch Misplaced Pages, but occasionally on this one as well. If you got something to say to me, be sure to leave a message on my |
Hello! I am Salaskan, from the Netherlands. I am mainly active on the Dutch Misplaced Pages, but occasionally on this one as well. If you got something to say to me, be sure to leave a message on my ]! | ||
The primary things I do on Misplaced Pages are adding new entries primarily about music and politics, adding hatnotes and disambiguation pages, and countering POV. I have noticed a really large American (or right-wing / Christian) bias on the English Misplaced Pages which is quite understandable as the majority of the editors is American here, but I think it can be freshening to have someone with a different opinion to help neutralise articles and give them a worldwide point of view. | The primary things I do on Misplaced Pages are adding new entries primarily about music and politics, adding hatnotes and disambiguation pages, and countering POV. I have noticed a really large American (or right-wing / Christian) bias on the English Misplaced Pages which is quite understandable as the majority of the editors is American here, but I think it can be freshening to have someone with a different opinion to help neutralise articles and give them a worldwide point of view. |
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Hello! I am Salaskan, from the Netherlands. I am mainly active on the Dutch Misplaced Pages, but occasionally on this one as well. If you got something to say to me, be sure to leave a message on my talk page!
The primary things I do on Misplaced Pages are adding new entries primarily about music and politics, adding hatnotes and disambiguation pages, and countering POV. I have noticed a really large American (or right-wing / Christian) bias on the English Misplaced Pages which is quite understandable as the majority of the editors is American here, but I think it can be freshening to have someone with a different opinion to help neutralise articles and give them a worldwide point of view.