Talk:Robin Millar
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Since this is an encyclopaedia rather than a news or rumor site, I removed the aggrieved Mr. Lee's announcement of his putative legal action against the subject.
Dear Mr. Lee, as I pointed out in my previous comment, this is an encyclopaedia, not a news or rumor site. Your announcement of a merely possible legal action against the subject is entirely inappropriate - whatever your complaint against the subject may be. I have removed your announcement again, and will do so as many times as you feel it necessary to post it. Perhaps, in the spirit of Wikipedia, you might like to post a comment here as to why you think this is an appropriate forum for your personal disagreements.
Okey dokey. removed it again. Sigh. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Masmit (talk • contribs) 19:01, August 22, 2007 (UTC).
Oh its 100% reliable alright Millars names is all over the Manjari Info blog with documented evidence to back it up. Robin Millar Manjari Info not only that Millar refers to the same on his own website. Robin Millars Bad Karma
It's not a question of reliability - it's a question of whether or not a potential ('may be sued') court case is appropriate for an encyclopaedia. Your additions amount to nothing more than 'Adam Lee is really pissed off with Robin Millar'. Trivial (to everyone in the whole world, apart from you) and temprorary disputes are not the stuff of Wikipedia - it's here to inform, not as a vehicle for the pursuit of personal vendettas. Surely, since Mr. Millar has added your MySpace description of the situation to his own web-site, it really isn't necessary to pollute Wikipedia with petty (in the grander scheme) personal disputes. If we all did as you are doing, Wikipedia would not be worth looking at. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Masmit (talk • contribs) 00:50, August 30, 2007 (UTC)
Further to above talk pages are a record of discussions about the article in question. You do not delete all of the previous entries, even if you think you're in the right. And before you ask, I have no connection personal, professional or otherwise with Mr Millar other than buying an EBTG record in 1984.
You should read what Masmit has just written and take it on board.
I'd never heard of Adam Lee until recently, now I have I'll know to avoid his records. Yorkshiresky 09:55, 30 August 2007 (UTC)