User talk:Mhclucifer

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 * Ok, these are fair questions. Generally, when making a contribution to the Wikipedia, all editors must comply with community rules which are outlined here - Five pillars. All edits must conform with this policy in particular, Verifiability which is why an edit which is not backed up by a source can be challenged by any editor to the Wikipedia. That being said, you make valid points above and perhaps the solution would be to track down official records from the Olympics as the goal isn't pushing one source over another but rather to provide information which is backed up by substantial sources to comply with Attribution - my suggestion (since other Wikipedians may raise the same issue) would be to revert my edit back to your original one and, using your reference to back it up - and then if you could find a secondary, reliable source to back it up, it would strengthen the edit. This doesn't have to be an online source by the way and in fact I prefer hard copy footnotes. Thanks for writing -Classicfilms 19:33, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

You still have not satisfied me that you are not trying to claim some sort of superior ownership over pages that no one owns. Nor am I satisfied that your motives of removal are so pure when a simple Google would back up some of what you are calling unverifiable. As I posted on your page, your removal of my post on this material http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm/csj/980213/hidden.html smacks of homophobia. Mhclucifer 01:44, 8 May 2007 (UTC)mhclucifer


 * This was a good contribution. And I did not remove it, I moved it to this section below and added the reference you list above.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mount_Holyoke_College_people#Politics

Also, when posting comments, please observe No personal attacks.-Classicfilms 02:16, 8 May 2007 (UTC)