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Talk Page Civility

Can you try not to think that anyone is racist? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but your comments are just extremely trollish and uncivilized. Be very touchy what you really say if you are worried about having your comments on talk pages moderated. — Dark Insanity 03:37, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

Hello

Hi, PatCheng, welcome to Misplaced Pages. I wanted to let you know about a post concerning your edits at the administrator's noticeboard: here. Assuming the IPs identified are connected to you, you appear to be engaging in some unproductive and fairly trivial edit wars, and it would be courteous of you to seek to resolve these conflicts more peacefully through dialouge. Christopher Parham (talk) 06:16, 20 January 2006 (UTC)

NPOV

I've reverted your removal on Communist Party of China as it is not a "pro-Falungong" section. Rather, although it might have neutrality problems (although I do not see it), discussing it is legitimate unless you advocate undue weight, and the CCP has received widespread criticism for its suppression of the Falungong. Elle vécut heureuse (Be eudaimonic!) 14:50, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

The Elder Scrolls

It's quite nice that you show intrest in this category but let me give you some advice first. Don't try to recategorize the entire articles. It's not needed. I have already done more than enough. Start writing some articles instead to fill the categories. That is what we need, not recategorization. No offence. --Koveras 11:52, 31 January 2006 (UTC)