User talk:2A00:23C5:D402:F301:98C3:E2C1:99C1:140B

Does the reliability of Wikipedia really exist? Here is my story: I read the article "Shtetl" written by a guy with the nickname "ToBeFree" from Germany, who had written lies and I believe a racist slur in his article. There was not any keynotes or references to support his remarks. But why should be any? "ToBeFree" is not a historian but IT technician. I changed "Also, the anti-Semitism of the Russian Imperial administrators and the Polish landlords, and later, from the 1880s, Russian pogroms, made life difficult for Jews in the shtetl." to "Also, the anti-Semitism of the Russian Imperial administrators and later, from the 1880s, Russian pogroms, made life difficult for Jews in the shtetl." Why? Poland ceased to exist in 1795 until 1918 and so there was no any Polish administration or Polish influence over trzarist government over internal policy towards minorities. There were no Polish landlords (?) in Shtetls because they were inhabited by Jewish population. I was blocked by German editor until October 2020, which I appealed. My appeal was declined by JJMC89, probably another "transparent" German. Does the reliability of Wikipedia really exist? Definitely yes - for Germans I guess.