User talk:CheetahKeeper/Archive May 2007

Re: Slight update...
Hi. A Welcome to Wikipedia from Brooklyn. I've done the slight update you made note of on the Prospect Park Zoo talk page, plus a few other odds 'n ends. Review at your leisure; Take care — Gosgood 20:28, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

Australia Zoo
Here's an example:

"Australia Zoo aims to be the world's leading zoological destination, and its motto of Conservation through Exciting Education is manifest in every aspect of Zoo life. From the moment when you arrive and are introduced to an endangered Tasmanian Devil or colourful macaw, to the thrill of seeing your first crocodile strike or the unparalleled feeling when an elephant takes a piece of fruit from your outstretched hand. Australia Zoo is in the business of making connections between humans and animals. They are helping to forge not only an understanding, but a deep and genuine passion for our precious wildlife in people of all ages and backgrounds."

This paragraph (and others) are clearly not written from a neutral point of view. It shows a commercial bias towards the zoo. Admittedly, I could have chosen a better edit summary than "PR puffery", but I can't change that :) CloudNine 12:15, 22 April 2007 (UTC)

Wood Oaks
Thanks CK, I'm glad that I'm not the only one watching that page. I swear it draws more vandalism than all the articles I've written put together. The anonymous vandal even left a nice message on my talk page. -Joelmills 02:40, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Good idea, but I don't think it gets vandalised enough to get semiprotected. Besides, it has the most entertaining vandalism of any page I watch. --Joelmills 15:18, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

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