User talk:14.192.210.248

Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia. We appreciate your efforts to try and improve the coverage of Wikipedia's topics, but please don't add unsupported commentary to articles, as you have at both Aikido and Aikikai, particularly when the article in question has already attained featured status. Whilst I do actually agree with what you've been posting on a personal level, it isn't appropriate content for Wikipedia - the policies on reliable sources, verifiability and no original research govern what can and can't go into the encyclopedia here, and it's not the place to enter into discussion over whether "modern aikido" and "Ueshiba's aikido" are the same thing. Leastways, not until a few books on the topic have been published - I know both Allen Beebe and Scott Burke have books in the pipeline that may provide some good sources for this debate... Additionally, it's worth mentioning that if other editors are removing content that you've added, the appropriate course of action is to start a discussion about it using the article's talkpage. Simply re-adding the content is regarded as edit-warring, which often leads to accounts and/or IP addresses being blocked from editing. You're also welcome to discuss this on my talkpage if you'd prefer. Yunshui 雲 水 11:06, 24 February 2017 (UTC)