User talk:Evimerodimos

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Edits at Greece
Hi. Please ensure that all of your edits include only verifiable material and are not espousing an idiosyncratic point of view. If your editing has been undone, please enter into discussion using Talk pages. Repeated reverting may result in a loss of editing priveleges. Jkelly 18:18, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

Please refrain from undoing other people's edits repeatedly. If you continue, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia under the three-revert rule, which states that nobody may revert an article to a previous version more than three times in 24 hours. (Note: this also means editing the page to reinsert an old edit. If the effect of your actions is to revert back, it qualifies as a revert.) Thank you. Jkelly 18:24, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

Macedonian language
According to the source of the sentence the sources on the "Political views on the language" section, it's only believed by people inside bulgaria that Macedonian is a dialect of bulgarian, and the scientific community has rejected this. Thus, it's a fringe view that doesn't belong to the lead.

To make it clearer, it's deceptive to say "some believe X is true" while the reality is "all the linguistic community believes that X is false except for one country, which happens to have an conflict of interest on the topic" --Enric Naval (talk) 00:24, 26 September 2008 (UTC)

making aware of probation
In a 2007 arbitration case, administrators were given the power to impose discretionary sanctions on any user working on articles concerning the Balkans. Before any such sanctions are imposed, editors are to be put on notice of the decision. This notice is not to be taken as implying any inappropriate behaviour on your part, merely to warn you of the Arbitration Committee's decision.

Please notice that I'm not an admin myself. However, if do edits that appear to be non-neutral and don't hear warnings, then I'll have to report you to admins. (for the record, I don't care if the edits are non-neutral on favor of Macedonia or non-neutral on favor of Greece, as I am Spanish, and Balkans are for me some remote place) --Enric Naval (talk) 00:32, 26 September 2008 (UTC)