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Semantics / Linguistics / ...

Hi - saw your note on the AfD. You refer to "one arbitrator" I think you mean administrator rather than arbitrator - apologies for the bureaucracy but they have different roles. The link you gave has an extra http in it which means it doesn't work - easily fixed but ... You mention that you propsed arbitration, perhaps (bureaucracy again) you might mean mediation or dispute resolution iof which arbitration is usually the highest point of escalation. Sorry to sound picky, just, as with any community, if you use common language people pick up easier on the force of your arguments. Regards --Golden Wattle 20:17, 27 February 2007 (UTC)