User talk:218.111.30.5

Dwarf Fur Article
In regards to the Dwarf Fur article, I reserve my right to keep my LJ address out of it. There's no need to point any reference as to whole lit what torch first, and I prefer to keep my LJ as it is. The last thing I need is anyone to find out where I am and I'm forced to impose martial Friends-Only law.

And whether it's true or not, the said member who kept restoring the bit I don't want may have a personal vendetta against me. The article may be hate and cynically motivated.


 * While you are entitled not to have personal attacks, please note that this only goes so far - you cannot reserve rights you do not have. Specifically, if you make a public post on a public LiveJournal, you cannot expect people not to link to it in a relevant article, even if you don't like them doing so. If you have a journal that you only want friends to be able to read (or even that you don't want your enemies to read, or even find), then guess what - that's a friends-only journal! This is the Internet, after all; everything is public by default. If you don't want to be found, your journal should be friends-only - that's what the feature is there for.


 * I did personally remove the reference to your nationality and various other portions of that page because I felt they were not appropriate for that page (not relevant to that topic), and would have gone on the page about you, if anywhere. The rest, I don't know enough about the topic to comment on. If you feel the wording of a particular segment displays any kind of bias, I suggest you reword it so that it does not include that bias.


 * Speaking in the general case, if you wish to change the facts on a page, and that change is contended, you should gain consensus among those who care about the page that the removal of those facts would improve the article, on the discussion page. In this case, surely more than two people care about Dwarf Furs? Maybe you should ask them to contribute to the article as well, and link other, more relevant sites. Right now there are two main contributors, and it's not my job (or nidonocu's job) to pick sides in a topic we don't know about. -- 13:55, 29 Aug 2005 (UTC)