User talk:Freedom Fighter 1988

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Personal pronouns on Wikipedia
Oh, sorry. I should have clarified I was talking only about first and second person (singular/plural). You can't use these personal pronouns because an encyclopedia is an impersonal source. Manual of Style itself states that "Wikipedia articles must not be based on one person's opinions or experiences", so "I can never be used except when it appears in a quotation", and the use of we and one must be avoided too, "for similar reasons".

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The manual also talks about the second person (which must be avoided too), but you can read that on your own.Kazu-kun 18:01, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

Principal Yakuza families
Hi there! Thanks a lot for your recent contribution to Wikipedia's article on Yakuza (section on Principal Families.)

I just wanted to let you know that the section really needs references and sources.

Also, I had to heavily copyedit and reword it. Please look the section over and make sure that I have not changed what you originally meant to say.

Thanks! --BloodDoll 02:18, 9 September 2007 (UTC)

Jovian Federation
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Category:Wikipedians who like NationStates
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