Talk:Beyond Culture
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[edit] What a reflex!
- (cur) (last) 13:30, 13 April 2008 Triwbe (Talk | contribs) m (2,431 bytes) (Added { { articleissues } } with parameters advert, notability, npov, refimprove and weasel tag to article. using Friendly) (undo)
- (cur) (last) 13:28, 13 April 2008 KYPark (Talk | contribs) (2,317 bytes) (Beyond Culture)
As the first editor of this article, I am so much discouraged by the 'articleissues' tag, which is exceptionally long, perhaps the longest I've ever seen, just two minutes after my edit (see the above quote from History) without even a word of discussion. I am supposed to be included in the blacklist or the like so that my new entry might be immediately, perhaps automatically, responded very adversely, discouragingly. This apparent lack of thoughtfulness and discreteness strikingly reminds me of Hall's insightful argument, "Bureaucracies have no soul, no memory and no conscience," as included in the Quotes section. Bureaucrats or administrators would better remain as cool or neutral as editors, I expect. --KYPark (talk) 00:21, 14 April 2008 (UTC)