Liviu Andronic wrote:
... The big issue comes mainly from the desinformation that mo.wikipediacreates.
The content that is currently on mo.wikipedia is written in a language that is not used any more in the Republic of Moldova. It could be argued that Moldovan is used by a minority in the territory of Moldova (in private and personal matters), and by a part of population (mainly Moldovan schools) in Transnistria. Please note that Cyrillic Moldovan is not used on a large scale (that is, generally speaking, you won't encounter Moldovan Cyrillic anywhere in Moldova). At least for Moldova, I can assure you, as I am a native Moldovan. As far as Transnistria is concerned, I really doubt it. Even the official presidential website http://www.president-pmr.org/doesn't contain any Cyrillic Moldovan content. ...
Hoi, Either the information is correct, and given that it is said to be information from the Romanian language Wikipedia it should be both correct and NPOV. If it is not correct or NPOV, /both/ the Romanian and the Moldovian language Wikipedia are to be considered problematic. All the rest is very much politics, posturing and intransigence.
I am sure that this continued existence is best ignored. Consider you are either a party to this dispute or you could not care less. When the argument is that the mo wikipedia is occupied by trolls, remember they thrive by getting attention.
Thanks, GerardM