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Domestic Violence

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When blanking large sections of an article, you should probably get consensus on talk page before doing it. You also need to be more careful what you delete: in your last edit, you deleted the "See also" and "Reference" sections. While removing unsources and POV comments is ok, it is usually better to try to source the content and edit the existing content to be more neutral. Reworking is normally preferable to simply blanking. Please come and justify your changes at Talk:Domestic violence.-Andrew c 01:05, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Adding so many POV-Check tags, without discussion, isn't helpful to other editors. Why not simply go to Talk:Domestic violence and explain in a little bit of detail why you think each section is problematic. Then other editors can discuss and possibly agree with you, and we can take the appropriate steps to fix and or remove the content. It is a little bit harder than simply blanking content, but the result is a better encyclopedia article, and a community oriented process of consensus. I hope this helps. -Andrew c 13:47, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply