The error has been corrected, but you are obviously engaging in
tendentious edit warring, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cuba&diff=prev&oldid=5144…
While not elegantly expressed, the deleted material violates no
consensus and even if it did, it represents a significant point of
view regarding the subject, Cuba. I fully support inclusion in the
Wikipedia article of material about what a wonderful free democratic
country Cuba is, but you can't just delete the opposing viewpoint
under a bogus claim of "consensus".
You say you "removed a pov"; our neutral point of view policy
contemplates the inclusion of all significant points of view
regarding a subject, not washed out, dumbed down pablum.
Fred
On May 4, 2006, at 3:03 AM, brian wrote:
Hi, I was just blocked for 100 days --it is an obvious
mistake,
hopefully someone can check it out. (apperently I have been making
poor, pov edits. --However, I have only made one article edit in
the past week, and it was removal of a pov, albiet popular one). I
have had a bit of an issue with sockpuppets in the past, although
nothing serious. I have also had a username change, as my last one
had a personal attachment. See my userpage at: http://
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Myciconia
Thanks in advance,
Brian
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