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:To add: The John Hagelin article is a ]. BLP articles must stringently adhere to the use of very reliable sourced content, and even consensus cannot override ].(] (]) 16:09, 2 January 2010 (UTC)) | :To add: The John Hagelin article is a ]. BLP articles must stringently adhere to the use of very reliable sourced content, and even consensus cannot override ].(] (]) 16:09, 2 January 2010 (UTC)) | ||
::I second Olive's first comment here. We are happy to welcome well informed editors to collaborate on the articles, but please try to keep your comments on the content of the article, not on the editors. Thanks. --] (]) 16:57, 2 January 2010 (UTC) | ::I second Olive's first comment here. We are happy to welcome well informed editors to collaborate on the articles, but please try to keep your comments on the content of the article, not on the editors. Thanks. --] (]) 16:57, 2 January 2010 (UTC) | ||
::::Unfortunately I fear what you two are missing is the utter disgust and contempt I have for, alleged, "omission by silence" editors who block the posting of a Stenger comment, by deliberately choosing to parse language in such a way to falsely render it editable or removable. I would be deeply concerned if this trend extends beyond this page. It is possible that our MUM.edu editors would ''not'' know about John Hagelin's two decade long history of championing for (indeed he was the Maharishi's front man) "quantum consciousness". It's just not very believeable. So therefore, if the various MUM.edu editors are deliberately causing entries to be wrongly edited or removed, this is far from neutral posting, and ''sharply against the spirit of the Misplaced Pages''. | |||
::::Of course the reason behind such a change would be to boost MUM.edu's own rebuttal, against Stenger, and assuring their finer placement. What makes it even more disturbing would be if such behavior could be seen beyond this particular (John Hagelin) entry. This could be perceived as Vandalism, but I certainly hope that is actually not the case. | |||
::::That MUM.edu editors would be not be aware of Hagelin's championing of quantum-consciousness ideas, and choose to remain silent to Will Beback could possibly be becasue they live far from campus or some other unusual reason that we're unaware of. --] (]) 23:58, 2 January 2010 (UTC) |
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Welcome. Interesting that you have just appeared today, Kala and immediately began commenting on the TM article only. Where have you come from? Happy New Year. --BwB (talk) 16:07, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
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- Good suggestions, Timid. Thanks. --BwB (talk) 16:30, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
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Recent comments on John Hagelin page
Kala, I assume you are new editor and as such may not be aware that one of Misplaced Pages's fundamental and founding principles is collaboration. Labelling editors as apologists, and journals as pseudoscience in fact any labeling at all can only create a less than positive environment, and is opinion. We all have our opinions here but we have to try and leave opinions that do not deal directly with the article off the talk page, not always easy to do , but the best for all editors involved. Just a thought or two.(olive (talk) 16:09, 2 January 2010 (UTC))
- To add: The John Hagelin article is a WP:BLP. BLP articles must stringently adhere to the use of very reliable sourced content, and even consensus cannot override WP:Policy.(olive (talk) 16:09, 2 January 2010 (UTC))
- I second Olive's first comment here. We are happy to welcome well informed editors to collaborate on the articles, but please try to keep your comments on the content of the article, not on the editors. Thanks. --BwB (talk) 16:57, 2 January 2010 (UTC)
- Unfortunately I fear what you two are missing is the utter disgust and contempt I have for, alleged, "omission by silence" editors who block the posting of a Stenger comment, by deliberately choosing to parse language in such a way to falsely render it editable or removable. I would be deeply concerned if this trend extends beyond this page. It is possible that our MUM.edu editors would not know about John Hagelin's two decade long history of championing for (indeed he was the Maharishi's front man) "quantum consciousness". It's just not very believeable. So therefore, if the various MUM.edu editors are deliberately causing entries to be wrongly edited or removed, this is far from neutral posting, and sharply against the spirit of the Misplaced Pages.
- Of course the reason behind such a change would be to boost MUM.edu's own rebuttal, against Stenger, and assuring their finer placement. What makes it even more disturbing would be if such behavior could be seen beyond this particular (John Hagelin) entry. This could be perceived as Vandalism, but I certainly hope that is actually not the case.
- That MUM.edu editors would be not be aware of Hagelin's championing of quantum-consciousness ideas, and choose to remain silent to Will Beback could possibly be becasue they live far from campus or some other unusual reason that we're unaware of. --Kala Bethere (talk) 23:58, 2 January 2010 (UTC)