User talk:4.10.29.44

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Saige Dragon is the third or fourth article I've seen from someone from the Alberta region that is hopelessly and irretrievably edited from a biased point of view. Either this is another in an ongoing series of sock puppets of the same anti-Alberta author(s), or every former member of that region has problems with describing anything that goes on in it. This sort of writing doesn't belong in the "Encyclopedia of NationStates". Perhaps on a regional forum it would be acceptable, but not here.

I would greatly appreciate it if the author of this piece (along with Oilers Fans, 161.184.204.199 and 4.10.29.44, who are all probably the same person) would quit spamming this wiki with all of their gripes and complaints about former regionmates. If you can't make a contribution without slamming other users, why not take those ideas somewhere else. This sort of material isn't pleasant to read, nor does it enhance the history and understanding of NationStates.

Please stop. → Fris Θtalk 02:49, 7 Jan 2005 (GMT)

I have cleaned it up some. Rechze(talk) 04:24, 14 Jan 2005 (GMT)

It seems in its current fine to me, and if so then then the NPOV and Cleanup tags should be removed. Rechze(talk) 11:35, 19 Feb 2005 (GMT)

I did a little bit more cleanup and made some pro-NPOV changes, but I think in the end it may ultimately turn out to be one of those articles that has no chance of revival. That said, this article could probably be best serving to the NSWiki site by it being deleted or rewritten. It still remains a mainly-OOC article with no general purpose except still to slam other NS players, parts that I just removed. I also fixed some sentence structure, grammar, punctuation and spelling errors. I think this article would probably, as I said, be considered for removal off the NPOV questionables list only if it was rewritten completely. Pacitalia :: 03:21, 26 May 2005 (GMT)

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