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Ed Poor (talk · tag · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log · CA · CheckUser(log· investigate · cuwiki) got confused about the difference between objectivity and neutrality a while back, but he's much better now.

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Articles and other pages I started

About Me
This user participates in WikiProject Neutrality.
This user thinks that Misplaced Pages has become too bureaucratic.
~~~~Ed Poor signs his posts and thinks you should too!
<sum>:1This user believes that every edit should have a summary.

Controversies

Ed's speciality is recognizing the existence of overlooked controversies.

  • Hey, I didn't know there was any disagreement over that.
  • Well, now you know. :-)

All I want is for articles to step back and refrain from drawing conclusions about conflicting views; to permit all significant published points of view to be presented, not just the most popular one; to refrain studiously from stating which is better; and to leave reader to form their own opinions.

  • DDT
    1. Is it dangerous to humans? How dangerous, and who says?
    2. Does it hurt wildlife? When it's used how? And is their a scientific conensus?
    3. Is it ineffective in malaria prevention campaigns? If so, why? And what better alternatives are there?
  • Politicization of science
    1. What are the generally agreed upon definitions? Or do liberals and conservatives have different definitions? (Or should that be "objective scientists" vs. money grubbing capitalists? ;-)
    2. What historical examples can all sides agree on? (Or is this a false controversy?)

I have been blocked 5 times in the 24 years I've been here. One was for 3RR (although a sysop warning first would have been nice). The most recent was totally unjustified, and there's a 0-second "block" in my record to show this.

Awards

I probably shouldn't bother, because I'm not really interested in showing off. But just to "try them on" ...


This editor is a
Master Editor
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This editor is a Most Pluperfect Labutnum and is entitled to display this Book of Knowledge with Coffee Cup Stain, Cigarette Burn, Chewed Broken Pencil, Sticky Note, and Bookmark.

Ed is one of the first 200 contributors to join Misplaced Pages and is one of the top 200 contributors (by number of edits). He has served as mailing list manager, sysop and "bureaucrat".

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