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2011 Kosovo–Serbia border clashes edit

Hello! Just one thing. Here on English wikipedia, we have several articles that deals with Kosovo situation.

Following that, 2011 Kosovo–Serbia border clashes deal with problems between first two, so we used Republic of Kosovo, instead of Kosovo, when we talk about politics. In geography, history, etc, we use only Kosovo. So i had to revert your edit, as that is internationally neutral. If you have any question, talk to me, and i will help you. Može i na Srpskom, ako je tako lakše. :) --WhiteWriter speaks 14:44, 3 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

In geography, history (especially history), etc. Kosovo and Metohija ought to be used, since that is after all name of the region that consists of two parts: Kosovo and Metohija. Abbreviation Kosmet can also be used.

Second, the Al-Jazzera article doesn't mention any deployment of troops by Republic of Serbia, so the comment is not verified by the given reference and was removed. If you aim for internationally neutral point of view then the bar is set by UN Resolution 1244. However Wikipedia in English perhaps seeks the point of view of anglophone countries. If that is the case then the fact should be clearly stated in terms other than internationally neutral. I've changed border posts into check points, since former implies yet unresolved status of [Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija]] and later being in tune with UN Resolution 1244. Other changes are also along international neutrality of the article. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to continue this talk and I would be more than glad to help you in accordance with Wikipedia guidelines. Perunova straža (talk) 16:33, 3 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Bravo! Well, what do you propose, in the first place? Regarding point of view of anglophone countries, it was agreed that area of Kosovo and Metohija is usually called in that same countries as only Kosovo, as per Wikipedia:Common name. I also dont like "border" term, but i cannot find something that would be best, for all sides... So, what will we do next, in order to fix it? :) --WhiteWriter speaks 16:38, 3 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

The term administrative line is in use by international community, UN, EU, and other relevant institutions. If aim is neutrality of the article that term should be used, and not language of daily press (this also covers the term of Kosovo and Metohija, since in Encyclopedia Britannica, number of references on Metohija exist, and that term maintains the neutrality of the article). Perunova straža (talk) 16:44, 3 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

In response to your feedback edit

If you see specific issues, please let me know at my talk page and I'll be glad to try to help you sort them out! :)

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Late Antiquity and Medieval sites in Kosovo edits edit

Dear User:Perunova_straža, could you give explanation to the following edits that you have done in the Late Antiquity and Medieval Sites in Kosovo page:

  • How is This Period Part of Archaeology of Serbia?
  • How is this part of the same category of Archaeology of Serbia?
  • Why is Vrella written as Vrela - proof of a document with that name required!
  • Why is Pogragja written as Podgrade - proof of a document where it is written as such required!
  • Why is Morava e Binces written as Binacka Morava - proof of a document where it is written as such required!
  • Why is Harilaq Fortress written as Ariljaca - proof of a document where it is written as such required!

I have provided a document that proves that those names are the official names published by the Ministry of Culture of Kosovo, for public education and information. What proof could you provide that shows me and the community that those edits are objective and knowledge-based, and aren't POV, or Vandalism.--Atdheu (talk) 02:47, 16 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for replying in [[talk|my talk page]] about the edits that you made to the Late Antiquity and Medieval Sites in Kosovo, User:Perunova_straža. Unfortunately I do not think that your arguments stand in an academic stance. This was your reply to my question:
  • How is This Period Part of Archaeology of Serbia?
Because the article is describing Serbian cultural heritage in Kosovo and Metohija.
  • Why is Vrella written as Vrela - proof of a document with that name required!
  • Why is Pogragja written as Podgrade - proof of a document where it is written as such required!
  • Why is Morava e Binces written as Binacka Morava - proof of a document where it is written as such required!
  • Why is Harilaq Fortress written as Ariljaca - proof of a document where it is written as such required!

These are the names of the said places. You are just transliterating them in Albanian. You've provided a brochure containing state propaganda. That is not the way Wikipedia is edited. Now, stop vandalizing the article, please. Perunova straža (talk) 07:27, 16 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

The one answer that you gave me was a WP:POV. Could you explain how this article describes Serbian cultural heritage in Kosovo and what proof do you have of making such a statement. Also I would like to beg you not to do mindless edits to an article that was compiled using proper academic data, based on your POV because it is starting to resemble vandalism. Also your statement that the article is state propaganda doesn't stand, being that there was proper academic research done and is still being done upon these archaeological localities. If you continue with the same trend of behavior, which seems destructive and baseless I will be forced to report you to the admins, which will then have to deal with you and your problems. If you have proper arguments that can prove your claims, then please come forward and be our guest, but do not make nationalistic edits which do not give anything to education, culture and knowledge, which is what is being tried to be taught by these articles. Regards, --Atdheu (talk) 01:53, 17 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Invitation edit

 

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March 2013 edit

  Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy by adding commentary and your personal analysis into articles, you may be blocked from editing. Replacing Kosovo with Serbia throughout wikipedia is disruptive and admin intervention will be asked, so please stick to the norms. Either Kosovo is added or if necessary Kosovo with the template but never Serbia as you did. Kosovo is de facto independent and de jure half of the world recognizes it as such, so you can't add "Serbia", thus we add either "Kosovo" that links to the geographical article or "Kosovo" with the template note.— ZjarriRrethues — talk 18:11, 16 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Please stick to the decorum, editing norms and certainly don't copy/paste this note on my talkpage. That being said, you can report anyone you want, although arguments like the one you left on my talkpage combined with mass accusations of "state propaganda" and "vandalism" against others may backfire. Also, the fact that you created one-line stubs as a response to your dispute with Atdheu with no encyclopedic intentions is itself quite disruptive.--— ZjarriRrethues — talk 18:48, 16 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
Please stop your disruptive editing in the said article. This is a second warning! You have changed the names of this article's archaeological sites from the official name used and published in English by the Archaeological Institute of Kosovo[1], into Serbian three times already. These are protected archaeological sites, and are called by the names as written, not as is your point of view. You have violated the neutral point of view policy three times. Also you have violated the WP:NPA, by turning the argument against me, instead of focusing to give proof of your edits. Proof has never come, and the only ones that you provided by creating 2 stub articles, reference data published in the time of ex-Yugoslavia. Such country exists no more. Please provide neutral updated data, and no nationalistic banter. It only adds fuel to the fire.--Atdheu (talk) 17:24, 21 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Talkback edit

 
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Binačka Morava edit

 

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Fort edit

Nominate Novo Brdo Fortress‎ for DYK, it can be done now! Just add few more inline citations. --WhiteWriterspeaks 23:27, 26 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia:Did you know edit

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Barnstar edit

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Sources edit

Copy/pasting part of the previous version and readding it along with deliberate inaccuracies is disruptive (Along with the majority of Serbian Eastern Orthodox population, local Serb and (from the second half of 15th century)). In fact, it indicates that you haven't read the sources as the records are from 1405. That being said, Before the Ottoman conquest Novo Brdo was a Catholic stronghold; from the late 15th century on it was included in the Orthodox ecclesiastical organisation of the Ohrid Archbishopric i.e. please stick to the sources. Needless to say that I will ask for admin intervention if this is repeated i.e. no sources = no edits.--— ZjarriRrethues — talk 11:38, 31 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

And if you can't follow sources, get off this site and find yourself a forum to promote your pro-Serb propaganda. Neutral Fair Guy (talk) 19:58, 2 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Cookies! edit

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Hi edit

You took part in Vučitrn → Vushtrri RM. Please see suggestion for follow up at MOSKOS RfC?. Cheers. In ictu oculi (talk) 08:06, 22 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Pomoć edit

Imao sam poteškoća sa administratorima Wikipedije koji su mi odbili moj draft za srpskog odbojkaša koji igra za reprezentaciju, zbog "nepouzdanih" izvora. Jedini način da dokažem da su pouzdani je da dovedem čoveka koji govori srpski i koje može reći da su izvori pouzdani. Tako da te molim da mi pomogneš tako što bi proverio članke tj izvore koje sam stavio i da evaluiraš da li su dovoljno dobri za Wikipediju što jesu ali engleska Wikipedija traži potvrdu trećeg člana. Ako misliš da jesu samo napiši u odgovoru.

Hvala na vremenu.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Miran_Kujund%C5%BEi%C4%87 Narmerae (talk) 11:25, 24 August 2022 (UTC)Reply