Likely being paid by Sinophobic special interest group. edit

Seriously, what is your problem with me altering the language of CCP to the officially recognized CPC and Communist Party of China? Why are you, or whoever supposedly pays you, so so obsessed with "Chinese"-ifying everything? It's the political party of the PRC in China, and it has an official name, even though the American state department refuses to call it that. As an American citizen who has Chinese friends and respect for Chinese people, I think it is at the very least, our duty as decent people to respect official language and not intentionally scare and mislead about the true nature of China. Unless you're just some dude who really hates China, I believe you have vested interests in incessantly enforcing the disinformative, racist, and Orwellian "CCP" misnomering. If Wikipedia is truly an independent and unbiased organization, they should remove your glowing "twinkle" status. Sincerely yours, American, unpaid citizen who watches YouTube and gets news from a variety of independent sources, Han75 (talk) 00:58, 6 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

CC my talk page
RE my last message:
Sorry if I came off as harsh in my post on your talk page. If truth isn’t on the side of my allegations of your paid sponsorship for edits on this platform, I will rescind them. However, I find it vaguely strange that the English speaking global population is to be misled about something as banal as the name of the political establishment party in China. I could call the US. Congress the American Capitalist Party, or I could revise KFC to be the Fried Chicken of Kentucky(FCK), but it would be different from all the menus. Even if the media called it the FCK, it would be wrong, and it would intentionally mislead Wikipedia users and annoy KFC corporate.
Why is it different with China? The institution calls itself the Communist Party of China, CPC, not CCP. Why do we have to be stupid on purpose? Han75 (talk) 05:23, 6 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
It appears Amigao was 'cited' in the past('called out'-cited, not quoted- " " ) for conducting edits that were large & complex in rapid-fire fashion between edits on multiple pages as though the account is being used by multiple people (perhaps in a 'troll-farm' type setting), or some bot file style process that's undeclared officially. This according to the 24-hour block log on 22:39, December 27, 2020. I would not be surprised if there is a perhaps a CIA or military connection possibly as their account seems to be pushing official U.S. government talking points as I see it.
Even going as far as pushing WP:UNDUE to topics which have little importance in the grand schemes of things and then routinely accusing others of WP:COI for edits they do not agree with to get them removed from Wikipedia (and then removes the disputed talk page content to give the appearance the point was never raised here before.) CaribDigita (talk) 16:29, 7 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

Resolving tags for an article you marked as promotional edit

You had tagged the biography of Sarah Chen (1958; Taiwanese Singer) as written in a promotional tone. The article also had a tag for needing citations. Since then, edits made to the article have improved the neutrality and resolved "citation needed" comments. Please consider removing tags from the article. If it is deemed that some issues remain, please provide advice on what needs to be done. Thanks. Sc2327 (talk) 16:30, 11 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Please use accurate edit summaries edit

"ce" means "copyedit". The assumption is that this is a boring edit that just changes the order of phrases or removes an unnecessary preposition or adjusts commas. This Diff is not a copyedit. While not THAT bad, I don't agree with it (it's clear enough from context), but trying to "hide" it as a copyedit is bad behavior. Just say something like "important to emphasize who conducted the campaign" if you must (although, again, it's obvious from context - of course it'd be the government by default). SnowFire (talk) 21:57, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

TikTok edit

This may be the fifth edit [1] out of similar ones that you have made and been reverted in the past day or so.[2][3][4][5] It is becoming Wikipedia:Tendentious editing and Wikipedia:Edit warring. Most cybersecurity experts quoted have been saying the concerns are still hypothetical or there has been no public evidence yet. Have you seen the classified briefing? CurryCity (talk) 04:08, 27 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

Nothing at all tendentious about adding in appropriate WP:INTEXT attribution for interviews carried out by CNN. In fact, WP:INTEXT is always required for WP:ATTRIBUTEPOV, which is what this is. - Amigao (talk) 15:19, 27 April 2024 (UTC)Reply

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