On Mon, 1 May 2006 11:11:08 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Tendentious by definition is POV pushing.
Really? I have seen edit wars over minor nuances of phrasing that do not represent one point of view or another, just stylistic differences.
POV pushing on Wikipedia is pushing an opinion that is inconsistent with what verifiable sources provide.
Really? I have seen verifiable content soundly rejected by the active editors of an article on the grounds that, while verifiable, it represented such a minority view as to be essentially irrelevant - merely mentioning it accorded it undue weight. Guy (JzG)