Talk:Pjetër Arbnori

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May I know why "the neutrality of this article is disputed"? Alenux 19:34, 10 August 2007 (UTC)

The article shows a clear bias in favor of Arbnori, a situation that is not acceptable in an encyclopedia that strives to be neutral in its coverage. —Sesel 19:45, 10 August 2007 (UTC)

Well, if you point out the parts that seem biased to you I could try and see if I can change or omit them. Otherwise leaving this tag does not add to the information one may get from the page but merely casts a permanent shadow over it. Alenux 15:11, 12 August 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Anti-bias project

Sesel, forgive my not being good at communicating for the time being. I am new at this. I don't know how to contact you from your own pages so I just hope you will be alerted to these messages or stop by here again, otherwise I'll have to seek editor assistance or something. What I'd like to point out is that on your page I found the link to the WIKI anti-bias project, and it says:

"In general, this project focuses on remedying omissions (either of entire topics, or of particular material within the potential scope of existing articles) rather than on either (1) protesting inappropriate inclusions or (2) trying to remedy issues of how material is presented."

To me it seems that just saying that "the article shows a clear bias in favor of Arbnori" to justify your branding it as biased goes against what the project professes NOT to aim at, i.e. remedying "how material is presented". Am I wrong? I look forward to your response. Alenux Aug 13th '07

I'm busy right now, so I'll look over the article later today, make changes if needed, and then remove the tag. "Systemic bias" (the page you visited) is different from "regular" bias. —Sesel 12:25, 13 August 2007 (UTC)