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Happy editing! Kleinpecan (talk) 21:30, 25 September 2022 (UTC)Reply

I prefer to edit without logging in.
I think it is important that an encyclopedia try to be as neutral and objective as possible.
In the particular case of 2022 Russian mobilization and the so called "partial mobilization" it is important to realize how careful we need to be about the words we use and how that can frame or slant the discussion. We should not take subjective claims at face value and that the description of the mobilization as "partial" is but a figleaf and I think the Russians are media savvy and skeptical enough of government announcements to realize this too. -- 109.77.198.234 (talk) 21:42, 25 September 2022 (UTC)Reply