User talk:Valora Tree

I am trying to understand why an overt mistake displayed in Wikipedia is not simply corrected by those who are in a position to do it. Instead I am told to mention the mistake or mistakes in "talk".

There is a Wikipedia article called " The Jewish Community of Albania" which is actually about Jews living in the seaside town of Avilona in Albania. Looking in my c.1970 Encyclopaedia Britannica under Albania, Cities, I found "Vlore", "Vlone", and "Valona" listed for this town, but not VALORA. Valora happens to be my name, is a female name, and has old French and Latin roots. The name VALORA should be deleted from this article.Valora Tree 13:36, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

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A day has passed since I wrote the above. I have since discovered how to remove my first name from the article, and I have discovered that taking my name "VALORA" out of "The Jewish Community of Albania" has not removed the article from being referenced under my name. Only those who set search engines can do it. This may happen when Wikipedia next confronts their search engine.

That internet possibilities include chances to match people's names with potentially damaging references---subtle disparagement---is something which should be dealt with, and if it is not already under consideration, someone who can put a stop to it should get going.

Personally, I am a universalist, believing all people, irregardless of race or religion, are simply like various kinds of vegetation sharing a field. I prefer to see the field as One, knowing at the same time that it contains variety. To me, character is the only measure, and those who seek to separate and increase factions rather than encouraging appreciation for difference in an attempt to join them---I think such is simply... out of date. So please don't link me to any faction! Valora Tree 15:35, 8 September 2006 (UTC)