So long edit

I have unfortunatly decided that wikipedia is taking up too much of my time, and too much of my time on wikipedia results in a negative experience, although I have tried my best to remain as positive and cooperative as possible. I hope that my (half a) proposal on Talk:World War II is looked into, and someone figures out what to do with the sourced propaganda article Economics of fascism.--sansvoix 04:20, 11 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I would urge you not to give up - too many good users have been bullied into leaving by relentless POV-pushers and propagandists. A wikibreak might help, but the trick to stamping out propaganda is to be persistent and keep coming back... And, by the way, after you've been trying to reason with a user for a long time and got nowhere, you shouldn't assume good faith any more. -- Nikodemos (f.k.a. Mihnea) 08:58, 11 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Hi Sansvoix, I've unblocked you and I hope no one will restore it. It would be best not to re-add any fair-use images to your page in the meantime, although you can try to dispute that status if you feel it's inappropriate. Doc Glasgow has told me that his involvement is not connected to Gmaxwell (who doesn't appear to be an admin, by the way). Doc Glasgow is a very good admin who is generally very fair and whose judgment I trust. I think if you cooperate with him, things will turn out well for you. I hope you won't leave over this, though I know exactly how you feel. SlimVirgin (talk) 16:24, 11 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
No no, this isn't why I left, if anything it was just a nail in the coffin. I am sure Doc Glasgow is a great admin, and I can appreciate his conviction to bring Wikipedia up to certain standards. What my concern here was with other (ie: some not admin) editors. It is unfortunate for me, but my areas of interest here were largly dealing with socio-economic topics, and for some reason the majority of the editors I have had to deal with are adamant "anarcho-capitalists" or have some other fundementalist black-or-white belief, and editied and reverted with an eye to ideology and rhetoric, rather than reality (historical relationships, precedents, statistics, etc). Thank you for your understanding, and keep up your positive effort here!--sansvoix 21:16, 11 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Renaming "History of the world" to "Human History" edit

Please discuss and vote at Talk:History_of_the_world#Name_ambiguity Thank you, __ Maysara 12:36, 22 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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