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bias. In my view, this is mainly because one troll has been able to stir up so much bad faith and suspicion with their own paranoid delusions - while they got blocked, it's amazing the damage they were able to leave behind. Knowledge (XXG) runs so much on trust and goodwill, and one person has basically managed to destroy that on this article. As a new-ish editor, I am now reluctant to give much time to
Knowledge (XXG) anymore....what's the appeal in just getting bagged and ridiculed? It's such a shame people can't meet face to face in real life as I think it would so quickly become clear what's really been going on....
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before inserting, they just never got back to me. IMHO Knowledge (XXG)'s male dominated environment is not conducive to an article about a women lead organisation. I have been met with a wall of cynicism - just because some
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lock-down, at least with respect to COI editors, but I can see that there are good reasons for this and given the article's history of disruption I hope you agree that a strongly monitored and policed article is actually a good thing. I hope you also appreciate that to effectively police an article the editors and admins that have kindly volunteered to do this must remain impartial and beyond any possible accusation that they are taking sides. In particular, if an admin is going to carry out admin tasks, such as blocking, they have to follow
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