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ultimately determined by a mainstream news story that is not subject to peer review. I suspect that this isn't the policy though, and that a secondary source can be selectively disallowed if found to be making claims from the news media and not from primary sources, but I'm uncertain of this. Thanks for helping with all of this!
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make changes first to the body!) and am waiting to see if that is accepted by everybody. Folks have let my edit stand so far so it has implicit consensus, but I want to get explicit statements of "yes it is OK" from both sides. Once I have that (if I get that) I will propose a change to the lead -
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and see how very, very far down the road arbcom is from anything that is happening now) If you are unwilling to learn then I will just let you hang yourself. There is a lot to learn here and your intensity combined with your ignorance of how this place works are going to lead you into a very solid
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is our "supreme court" and do you see how escalating to the "supreme court" at this stage is ridiculous? (I know you don't know what you are saying - that is my point. My other point is that you did write it and if you want people to take you seriously here, what you write has to make sense and be
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It would be really helpful if you wouldn't just revert edits without considering why they were done. This will inevitably lead to edit warring and will have a negative impact on any article. The reference to the New York Times can not be included because it is not a valid source for any statement in
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argh. If you follow MEDRS then health content does decidedly not get "determined by a mainstream news story." argh. just argh. And if you want to ignore me when I try to tell you how wildly inappropriate your mentions (again even again in this response) of arbitration are, then fine. (you may
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And I don't need any arbitration right away. What I meant is that if the Wikimed policy treats peer reviewed secondary sources as sacrosant, even when they cite mainstream news instead of primary sources to make medical claims, there is a problem, as Knowledge (XXG) information then ends up being
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You tried to nominate this for deletion, but you only followed the third step of the afd process. You first need to insert the AFD notice on the page and then create the subpage for the AFD discussion before listing the item in the log. Please read the instructions at
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Thank you for having the initiative to delete the discussion, although my concern was that it could recur, so we should leave the record of the discussion up. That was my only reason for leaving it on the talk page, anyway. Nobody questioned the shoutdown.
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the article. It employs the term "Generation Z" to discuss a group of people who would use a camera, but it does not discuss anything about that group. This is a direct contradiction to Knowledge (XXG)'s policy on
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OK, sorry about that. I agree that arbitration is unnecessary. Thank you for doing an excellent summary of the relevant literature on respiratory depression.
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kind of behavior discredits you. You don't know what you are saying when you write "I would like to take this to arbitration if necessary".
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brick wall; you will leave here angry or get thrown out of here. You can choose to learn or not. It is your choice.
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail. If you wish to participate, you are welcome to
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For future reference, one does not give one's self awards. The only awards that an editor may give themselves are the
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for more details. I've removed the item from the log, but if you would like to renominate it feel free. Cheers,
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comment. I would be interested if you could provide a source for Voltaire's atheism/agnosticism. Thanks.
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and give people time to weigh in when there are content disputes. There is no deadline here.
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If editors continue to revert to their preferred version they are likely to lose
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Hi, I don't know whether you are still an active editor, but ages ago, you made
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail.
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail.
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is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Knowledge (XXG)
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Sure. thanks for being open to (my rather harsh) feedback. so about
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it. I invite you to read that guideline to learn more about this.
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has been reverted, as it appears to be unconstructive. Use the
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For being cool at all times, I hereby award Kevin143 with the “
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to Kevin143 for their great efforts designing articles.
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which states that references should be made to sources
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