Darko Bulatovic wrote:
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translation: Djukanovic is spiritual leader of that "new-montenegrins". In same way he talk shit, and that he is not even see what stupidity he talks. Good for them... when they have that kind of leader, and to majority is worst than in Albania. Kosovo comes to them as America. Shiptars (It could be called as mocking name to Albanian people) seeling them humanitartian help which they get on Kosovo, they even buy a medicaments from them, smuggled of course. And here they are dicky that they have a nation, and now language.... Fuck nation which people waiting Bus from Shiptaria (Albania-Kosovo maybe - mocking), that driver will smuggle them aspirins. In meantime that Dog become multimillionaire . They are stupid like Penis or maybe better like VIBRATOR
That kind of fascism you are supporting? You call us to participate with this kind of people? You are insane. It is quite obvious who is political motivated here.
I have no reason to question your translation.
A person who carried on in this way in an English language project would very soon be criticized severely, and some would demand some kind of punishment.
To me this quotation by itself is a strong argument against the separate projects. As much as this attitude may thrive in a closed community of like-minded people, I'm sure that it would not be well received in a combined serbo-croatian project. It is clearly not a Neutral Point of View. It is arguably more difficult to maintain neutrality in a small wiki. It is more likely to pursue the neutrality of the minority than a broader neutrality because most outsiders simply don't understand the language, and if the few that do have their own separate wiki there is no incentive to do so. A combined project that would force these people to get along and work at solving their differences would benefit NPOV.
As Wikipedia grows this can have severe long-term implications about the application of NPOV.
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