NPOV is not obtained by deleting POVs, but by including all the possibilities

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This user is appreciative of:

This user is really sick of:

...and along these lines - Wikipedians who assert that an article is too POV if it does not represent their own personal POV. But rather than add content that represents their POV, they just keep complaining or try to delete what is there.
...also along these lines - Wikipedians who complain about an article not having a "world view" or enough "global scope," or being too "U.S.-centric" and at the same time do not take steps to add the cultural POVs they want included.
Cultural POVs are often contingent on availability of the information to the editors working on an article. In my personal experience, I've had enormous difficulty digging up material on various world views focusing on issues that I write about. I know they are out there, but I can't read Dutch, I can't read Spanish, I can't read Chinese, etc. (Plus, I am disabled, which largely limits me to my own library and what is on the web.) If I find them, and they are in English, I add them, but they are hard to find. Plus, if a topic is new, then this further limits the scope because the issue may not be being discussed much internationally.
If you are not willing to do the work, you don't have a right to complain. As the saying goes, "Any idiot can criticize."

Of all of the above in the "sick of" list, this user will be limiting any discussions, particularly if they get heated. I delight in working with people who are constructive, but will not be wasting any more energy on people who prefer to attack rather than contribute, particularly if they deal with bruised egos by hounding the work of other Wikipedians, trying to highlight any tiny flaw that they can in retaliation. Since I contribute to quite a few controversial topics, I seem to run into my fair share of these personalities. But I think they represent a very small group here. I also think they are not worth expending energy on, other than the minimal.

I apologize to Wikipedia if anyone thinks I'm not being civil by raising the above, but these are problems at Wiki, and need to be raised. These comments do not reflect the behavior of particular individuals, but of common problems at Wiki. (If any users should see themselves in these concerns, perhaps it will give them some thought.) Other's have raised the same concerns on their userpages, even administrators.

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With all due respect to Errol Morris, this user thinks Genghis Blues is one of the greatest documentaries ever made. Tuva or bust!

I don't like editing some one elses user page but I can't find your talk page. It is a well and good to raise issue that not no else whats to because of civility but some of your comments ARE crossing the line. I hope you will exersise better jugdement in the future or I will have to inform the admins.

                                 Sencerly Skeletor 0 (talk) 19:07, 29 February 2008 (UTC)