User talk:Webvip

No offense but I'm strongly suspecting this is a sock account for Acadēmica Orientālis

See discussion here.

--CartoonDiablo (talk) 22:25, 8 May 2012 (UTC)

Ryukyu Islands edits
Do not push a PRC nationalist viewpoint on the article.

In your first edit, you claim that China was "forced to abandon its claims to the Ryukyus" and then use this Reuters article to add a sentence that is definitely not supported by anything that the article states. It does not mention any treaty. It does not say that the sovereignty is unsettled.

In your subsequent second set of edits, you change my neutrally worded sentence into one that definitely has a PRC nationalist viewpoint, particularly concerning your change of "Senkaku Islands" to "Dioayu/Senkaku Islands", breaking the link, and of course putting the mainland Chinese name of the islands first. Further, the article states that the scholars are backed by the Chinese government. You have removed any such statement regarding this and are simply claiming that Chinese scholars have made these statements.

If you continue to edit Wikipedia to push a nationalist viewpoint, you may find yourself blocked for bringing a real world dispute onto this neutral project.— Ryulong ( 琉竜 ) 03:47, 10 May 2013 (UTC)

I have further raised my issues with these edits at WP:ANI.— Ryulong ( 琉竜 ) 04:07, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
 * Please stop misusing sources like you did in your recent Ryukyu-related edits. Shii (tock) 09:16, 10 May 2013 (UTC)

Misleading data in Poverty in India article
You used 1 source to lower the national poverty line in 2012 for India. The source does not state Rs 30 as you claimed, it recommends Rs 32 for villages and Rs 47 for urban areas. Further, the source is a tentative recommendation, not official poverty line.

The table is a historical comparison of national poverty lines from reliable sources. It is not the place to push China POV, or contrast. Please stop edit warring and discuss this on the talk page, if you have valid reasons for change. JenniferPelaez (talk) 01:46, 9 December 2014 (UTC)


 * Here is The Wall Street Journal article on national poverty rate in India. Quote "You're poor in India if you earn less than 972 rupees a month in rural areas or 1,407 rupees a month in cities. At market exchange rates, that is about $16 and $23, respectively. The current thresholds are $14 and $17." Giving an average is original research. I will add this to the main article and cite the source. I will also clarify the table. JenniferPelaez (talk) 02:05, 9 December 2014 (UTC)