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Please comment on Talk:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
The feedback request service is asking for participation in this request for comment on Talk:Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Legobot (talk) 00:02, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
October 2015
Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to violate Misplaced Pages's neutral point of view policy by adding commentary and your personal analysis into articles, as you did at Volkswagen emissions violations, you may be blocked from editing.
This is another example of Tendentious editing on this article. Every single edit you have made to this article, and every single talk page comment, has been biased in one direction only: to improve VW's public image and soften, whitewash, or simply delete any negative information about VW. Please try to find neutrality between all points of view rather than only push one POV.
You have been warned many times for tendentious editing. Dennis Bratland (talk) 20:16, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
- The the stock price fall was discussed on the talk page, you had nothing to say. When the proposed data was put there, you took no interest and found no fault. When I added the graph and table yesterday, no problem from anyone. But today a hot 26 minutes after I reverted your tendenitious edits and warned you about your POV pushing, all of a sudden you're concerned that this stock data is unsourced. These are of course public records where numerious sources etc can easily verify the numbers given. Note that " (also known by the redirects and ) is a template used to identify claims in articles, particularly if questionable, that need a citation to a reliable source. These stock prices are not "questionable"; they are common knowledge and easily cited. Instead you escalate rather than simply fixing the "problem" of a lack of citation, or better yet, go find something important to help make the article better.
It is obvious that your actions are due to your use of Misplaced Pages as a battleground for the purpose of carrying on grudges rather than building an encyclopedia.
Please find a productive use of your time that makes an article better rather than trying to fight with other editors. --Dennis Bratland (talk) 20:53, 3 October 2015 (UTC)