User talk:129.24.93.219
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from Wikipedian: ≈ jossi ≈ 20:42, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
Hi, you might want to think about your edits a bit more...they're alright, but you really use way too many commas. It makes everything very stilted, and it sounds very poorly written. Adam Bishop 20:59, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Editing other people's comments
Do not edit other people's comments on talk pages. This is considered vandalism. I refer to these changes. --jpgordon∇∆∇∆ 23:12, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
- Some of the wikipedia "editors" have been erasing my articles, with little or no comment. The last article I wrote was immediately erased afterward; the "editor" said the article was "empty". Suiting his actions to his words, he promptly erased it. There was no discussion about it among other editors; and no one had complained; the entire article was simply erased; and no one had even read it yet. Although I have complained about this to the editor himself; and on the "Revert" page; (although there is nothing left of my article to "revert"), no one has written me back; you guys don't seem to care. A different article I wrote, attached to "promise", was erased by an editor with very little discussion, and a different article I wrote, entitled, "evil spirits", was by-passed, in favor of the pro-"good spirits" "daemon" page; leaving the Biblical view of evil spirits, which were cast out numerous times by Jesus, unrepresented. (The view that demons could be "evil", or cause harm, was under-represented, I'm saying, and the "evil spirits" article I wroted provided balance. But none of your editors seems to care. It doesn't seem to matter what I say. The articles are still gone. And a contribution I made to a discussion page was slated for deletion, the last I saw. If a person cannot contribute to a discussion page (see above comment, "vandalism"); I can't see where my contributions really fit in to wikipedia. I suppose the editors are trying to discourage me from contributing. Also, I say categorically that the editors process of erasing my articles is unfair, and does not follow established wikipedia "due process" of fair consideration. I know you guys are going to ignore this note, also; and continue doing whatever you want to. But, "who is watching the 'watchers'?" (Oct.)
[edit] English grammar
please, do not, use, so many, commas, thank you. Stbalbach 00:46, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Apostrophe
Please note that decades do not take an apostrophe. "1960s" is the correct usage. -Willmcw 00:06, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
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