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Yes, its a dumb name, I picked it rather randomly before I found out how addictive
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I have generally tried to bring a source-heavy approach to
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Conspiracies or fringe views need to be given space far out of proportion with their importance, either because their supporters are vociferous or because they require extensive debunking out of proportion with their actual relevance. See, for example
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Moral relativism abounds (The Allies were just as bad as the Axis! etc.) It is not POV to recognize real distinctions, to do otherwise is to fail as an information source. At the same time, it is never right to repress unpleasant facts (see the
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I have been the major contributor on the
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I love
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Those flaws shouldn't scare you away, but you should be aware of them to be a successful editor. To that end, some cogent criticism of
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The winner among editors with different POVs is usually the one with the most energy, rather than the most correct or most widely-supported view.
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To quote my namesake, Polonius, in Hamlet: "Though this be madness, yet there is method in it". Welcome to
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Please feel free to leave a message on my Talk page.
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