User talk:Atyeoem

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January 2017
If you continue adding POV into Crimea-related articles, I am going to block your account per WP:NOTTHERE. Thank you for understanding.--Ymblanter (talk) 15:39, 30 January 2017 (UTC)

Immediate un-edit.
Re: POV on change of political status in Crimea.

I submit to you that, in the face of Crimeans taking smiling selfies with Russian servicemen during what was then called on Wiki, an 'invasion' by forces of the Russian Federation, and the 'no shots fired' status of the Russian 'attack' (again, Wiki sourced word) on the Crimean legislative assembly, that POV input lay on the Wiki side.

Virtually immediate 'corrections' to small edits on my part (from 'attacked' the assembly -  to 'assumed security for' the assembly) made it clear to me that the information was being watched closely and a specific narrative was being supported by Wikipedia.

Good to see that a more nuanced view is being put forward now but Wiki is no longer the impartial and user-sourced information outlet I had once hoped it would prove to be.

Regards. Atyeoem (talk) 18:14, 1 April 2018 (UTC)