User talk:Gfwikipedia

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I was looking at requests for a third opinion and I thought you possibly would be interested in my view about Eternal Lands.

Essentially the paragraph:

"The moderators of this game are in the main very friendly, however there are a couple (Aislinn springs to mind) that have allowed moderator power to turn them (and the game) into a dictatorship. Commenting on the game negatively, even in a constructive sense will practically guarantee permanent exclusion from the game and loss of any real world money spent ingame (buying items, characters, bots or maps). Couple that with a large number of the senior contributing programmers leaving recently because of treatment from the game owner and a reasonable conclusion is that this game will stagnate very quickly.	"

is ok, but should have references linked to it. That is for each sentence, if necessary, you should add a citation. This can be done simply by adding the website address in square brakets " [ " and " ] " including " http:// ". An example is the link at the end of the paragraph above. If you don't have references, then obviously I would suggest searching for them using Google. Calling you a vandal isn't very constructive, but the reality is that unsourced material can be removed until suitable references are found. Anyway, good luck. Addhoc 15:17, 29 July 2006 (UTC)