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Revision as of 01:02, 20 October 2006 by Iwazaki (talk | contribs) (→Please avoid bias)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Hi Iwazaki, please don't remove warnings from your talk page. The message I left you was both a welcome and a warning to respect our neutral point of view policy. You can do what you want with your user page, but it's a good idea to leave warnings on, so that subsequent editors know how to warn you, in case you make another mistake. Have fun editing Misplaced Pages! yandman 15:07, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
dear yandman, thanks for the warm welcome..as a new user, i ll take some time to adjust..So be a bigger person and forgive the silly mistakes i may make here.. --Iwazaki 03:18, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Please avoid bias
Iwazaki, it seems you are new to wikipedia and we all look forward/eager to see positive contribution from you. We are all here to make positive contribution in an encyclopedia format. Having looked at what you have written at the talk page for : Velupillai Prabhakaran, I have some concerns to raise. Please assume WP:AGF (Assume good faith from others). But also keep in mind there is WP:Civility and that has to be adhered to. In addition, all these article must be NPOV and not be rants supporting one party or another. In couple of instance the stuff you have written could be construed as personal attacks on fellow wiki editors. We would like to keep a positive atmosphere. Misplaced Pages talk pages are not to be used as blogs to write opinion on anything, its merely a place to discuss and cordinate work to be done on the article. In otherword this page is not a soapbox . I would also suggest you look at . Thanks and we look forward to positive contributions from you. Elalan 23:49, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
- Assuming Good faith should be applied universally to everyone. This is within wikipedia's rules. I am sorry to hear you feel this way. I am not so sure what you mean by 'stand'. Everyone has their own personal beliefs, support one team or another, but they are also duty bound to maintain or try to ensure a neutral perspective with regard to these wikipedia entries. The way to go is convince people of the merits of your reasoning. Strictly stick to reasoning and not the side stories,opinions. Elalan 00:19, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- Please tell this to the people who actually tell stories.All my claims are backed up with strong evidence..And all are within the rules of wikipedia..Talking about sources, spread of internet has made everyone a writer, some write "kindergarten level" "baseless" stories over the net.SO there is no point giving them as evidence..I know most of the LTTE supporters are quite active over the net and renowned for their "version" of history, but as wikipedians we shouldnt have them unless they carry any weight.
- and for what i said in the discussion column; i was merely answering questions.I dont want to disappoint anyone who ask things from me.Also please be noted that, most of the things in said are actually related to the articl/s..When i see dubious sources ,first i questioned its validity, and then i try to correct it
with the truth. thanks --Iwazaki 01:02, 20 October 2006 (UTC)