User talk:Aakcpa


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"copyleft" notice
I am the author and copyright holder of the material I posted on Wikipedia with respect to the Oceania Riviera.

I have added a "copyleft" notice to the bottom of the page on which the original story was published on my website at http://cruisesuz.com.

Please consider restoring my edit to your Oceania Riviera article.

Thank you. Andrew Kruglanski

Aakcpa (talk) 23:50, 22 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Absolutely not. I'm sorry, but that is promotional material and quite unsuitable for an encyclopedia. "extraordinary cruising experience... a creative menu, a wonderful wine selection, and excellent service... one's senses are immediately overwhelmed... among the most specious and luxurious at sea... ten amazing dining venues... " etc. - that's PR-speak, full of "peacock terms". Anything like that is deleted from Wikipedia at sight. A Wikipedia article requires a Neutral point of view, plain facts neutrally stated and verifiable from reliable sources. JohnCD (talk) 17:21, 23 June 2012 (UTC)