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IP edits edit

DagonAmiga, I see that IP 5.55.100.216 has commented on the Ayn Rand talkpage. Since you have created this WP account, you should use this account for editing and talk page comments. Wikipedia restricts the usage of multiple accounts, and using an IP account may be seen as WP:SOCKPUPPETRY. Thanks. – S. Rich (talk) 18:52, 11 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

I thought I was logged-in, I fixed it.--DagonAmigaOS (talk) 19:06, 11 September 2013 (UTC)Reply
 S. Rich (talk) 19:08, 11 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

Tendentious editing edit

Please do not edit articles against policy. I'm talking about Ayn Rand. MilesMoney (talk) 14:50, 24 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

One edit is not Tendentious editing, putting amateur is not neutral, it is POV, it should be left simple philosopher with no qualifiers which is more neutral than any other option i.e. trained philosopher as it is the case of Ayn Rand or Amateur as you claim.

Neutrality is defined with regard to our sources. Do not repeat your mistake. MilesMoney (talk) 12:52, 25 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

Neoliberalism wars edit

I see you've also experienced the wrath of User:C.J. Griffin by trying to edit the neoliberalism article. It seems every article I use as a citation is POV-pushing, but then I found mistakes and clearly biased articles being cited. Also, his perspective seems rather US-biased. Improbable keeler (talk) 17:06, 25 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

If i was in the wrong, I believe the results of the RfC DagonAmigaOS started would have turned out differently.--C.J. Griffin (talk) 17:21, 25 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

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