Advice edit

Please do not engage in a crusade about the City University of Seattle. since it is the only article to which you have contributed, it is not unreasonable to wonder whether you have some personal involvement with the issues there. I am aware of the problems, and the questionable edits of another editor , and will watch the article. It is much better to let neutral editors deal with matters such as this.

In particular, please do not engage in disputes by using edit summaries, or use article subheadings that make judgements. "allegations" is a loaded word, and "fraud" is a word that should usually be avoided. That a program becomes financially unsustainable does not prove fraud has been involved, and we are very careful is using primary documents such as court judgements, which normally need interpretation. A carefully neural tone is not only what is required by the principle of WP:NPOV, but is what can be the most effective. I suggest that if you think there is material that need be considered, you use the talk page to suggest it. I am an administrator very familiar with issues involving universities, I am fully aware of the sometimes questionable practices involved in their international efforts, and I have the ability to deal appropriately with attempted white-washing. If you think edits need my attention,just let me know on my user talk page. I may not get to it immediately, but I will get to it. DGG ( talk ) 06:47, 10 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

July 2012 edit

  This is your only warning; if you add non-NPOV content to Wikipedia again, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. The safest way to avoid this is not to edit the City University article further. DGG ( talk ) 23:09, 10 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Your recent edits edit

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