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I apologize if you think I attacked you or was otherwise rude. I am just frustrated by your apparent disregarding of comments that disagree with you. You seem to think inclusion of the link has won, which is not the case. Yesterday I counted 17 opinions in some form or another.
- 10 for: 3 were either the users sole contributions or majority of, so if we disregard that 7
- 7 against: 2 of which were either the user's sole contributions or majority of, so if we disregard that 5
7 to 5 simply doesn't represent consensus. Sorry. 07:13, IvoShandor 07:13, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
- And that's only if you wanna get hyper technical, some of those rationales were pretty weak and as such generally wouldn't be included as deciding factors in consensus. Maybe read over WP:CONSENSUS, it may help you see what to shoot for. IvoShandor 07:15, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Sheesh. Real nice, you removed my comment? Why? IvoShandor 07:29, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
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