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  • Talk:Arun Gandhi Dispute over use of photo. Original editor uploaded a photo of himself between Arun and his wife, tagged it as public domain, then complained when it was cropped to only show Arun that the wife should be included too. Then a separately cropped photo of the wife was introduced, and he complained that it made them look "bizarre" and demanding the photo be used uncropped or not at all (missing the implications of public domain). A separate editor did a photomanipulationg of the original to erase the person in the middle, moved the remaining people together, and then drew in a fake stubby arm to connect the darkish skinned Arun to the white hand of the missing guy on his wife's shoulder. 03:58, August 13, 2005 (UTC)
  • Talk:Truth - Revert war about changes to introductory paragraph. Edits by anonymous user involve unnecessary archiving of very recent and relevant material and editing of the comments of other users; repeated reversion and referring to the comments of others as "obscurantist" and "vandalism" . See also talk:true 21:06, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
  • talk:atheism NPOV complaint about deletion of links which criticize atheism.
  • Adi Shankara — there has for some time been a battle between editors who wish to state dates for Shankara that are accepted by most scholarly authorities (religious, philosophical, and historical), and those who wish to give more weight to the very different view of a set of religious institutions connected with Shankara. 21:42, 17 July 2005 (UTC)
This question is not written from a NPOV, because it assumes there are different uses (that are noteworthy in an encyclopedia) of the term "libertarianism", which is a point in contention. --Serge 18:39, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
  • Talk:Ad hominem Should the article include the neologism "Inverted Ad Hominem"? There is concern that the term itself has very rare usage and its meaning is not self-evident. It was invented several months ago by the same person who inserted it into the Misplaced Pages article. He claims that recognition of the fallacy supports its own inclusion. 09:19, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
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