User talk:Raderich

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April 2016
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3rd Opinion Neutrality
Hello Raderich! I'm writing about your request on WP:3O (which I did weigh in on). In the future, it's important to post a neutral summary. For example, the purpose of signing with five tildes instead of four is so that only the date is shown, not who brought the question to WP:3O. This prevents bias since the third opinion won't know who wrote in. This purpose is defeated if you name the other editor, because it "gives away" who is bringing the complaint. The wording of the summary is not too far away from neutral, but I would in the future avoid language like "insists". This is a small thing I know :) What I do is I write the summary, then I write a summary taking the PoV of the other person, then find a middle ground. (what I am trying to say is, even if you didn't name the other editor, it was clear "which side" wrote the summary). I might write that summary like this, as an example: Talk:Requetés. Disagreement on acceptability of WP:SELFSOURCE and WP:UGC in a final paragraph about modern day social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter). Leijurv (talk) 20:40, 2 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Thank you, Leijurv. I didn't know how it worked. I'll do it that way in the future.--Raderich (talk) 01:15, 3 June 2020 (UTC)

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