Goodbye. edit

I cannot log in (I have lost my password) But, I have decided to close down my account with Wikipedia. I am not a 'fan'. None of what I put in the article was factually incorrect, and I did not take a particular standpoint of my own on the subject matter, in fact, I carefully toned down, and refused to use some of the stuff that was overly effusive in their claims that, for example, Ms Kawaguchi was the best drummer in the world. I kept away from media reports that classed her as a prodigy. I will not be back, and so I will not be able to continue the work that I really care about in the short term -- the work on an Vasily Grossman and Life and Fate.

Personally, I think that Wikipedia needs to take much more editorial responsibility for what it produces. There is lots of stuff that is clumsy because of the way Wikipedia works, and a lot of these one line articles should be deleted with prejudice. They are a waste of space.--87.113.84.56 (talk) 17:41, 30 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

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