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There seem to be conflict between macedonian citizes and bulgarian citizens about meaning of this day (in Bulgaria at least it is official national holiday), see Talk:Saints_Cyril_and_Methodius. I created Bulgarian Education and Culture, and Slavonic Literature Day to represent the holiday, as celebrated by bulgarians. Since it is mentioned in the main page as the bulgarian holiday i think it should be fixed. If it is national holiday in Macedonia, then there should be additional link to the holiday they are representing. This will represent that Macedonia citizens are not celebrating the Bulgarian holiday and vice versa. After all national holiday is per state, not per ethnik group or something other. Nedko 15:56, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
It is very easy to point at someone and say that he is pushing propaganda, cause he belongs to a specific nation. u should be aware (since u checked my userpage, and i bet my contibutions as well...) that i am never pushing my POV on articles. on the contrary, i try to discuss things in talk pages first. it is such a same that some users remove sourced info in order to place speculations that satisfy their POV. why don't we all stick to the reliable sources intead of edit-warring? most (and most reliable) sources say they were greeks. this should be mentioned in the first paragraph, and if someone wants to dispute this (always should be backed-up by reliable sources), he should create a paragraph were the other theories should be analysed. it is simple. --Hectorian 02:19, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
You have been temporarily blocked for violation of the three-revert rule. Please feel free to return after the block expires, but also please make an effort to discuss your changes further in the future. |
The duration of the block is 24 hours.
Oh, and deleting previous 3RR warnings is not a good idea.
William M. Connolley 08:54, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
I admire the strict of application rule. As stated in the WP:3RR article, 3RR intent is:
The three-revert rule is not an entitlement, but an "electric fence"; the 3RR is intended to stop edit wars. It does not grant users an inalienable right to three reverts every 24 hours or endorse reverts as an editing technique. Persistent reversion remains strongly discouraged and is unlikely to constitute working properly with others. The fact that users may be blocked for excessive reverting does not imply that they will be blocked. Equally, reverting fewer than four times may result in a block depending on context.
If you find you have reverted a page even once in a day it may be a sign there is a problem and you should try dispute resolution, starting always with the article's talk page.
The reverts are (as can be seen in the article history), to represent POV discussion in the talk page. Several editors (I'll not make personal attacks, their names can be easily seen in the article and associated talk histories), were refusing to dispute the neutrality of the article. I tried to dispute, with only partitial success. Some of oponents are refusing to accept other opinions, if they are contrary to their own bias. Even when the other opinion is that article is biased and should be improved. When their arguments finish, they start edit wars by changing parts of article with disputed neutrality. I never changed disputed text. I only added the POV tag stating the fact that article is being disputed. So yes, I was violating the 3RR rule. Too bad even it cannot stop edit wars (that I don't want to participate). If anyone is wiling to create his own opinion about the causes, please check the article and assiciated talk page revision logs (history). --- Nedkoself bias resist 09:47, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi Nedko, I saw your comment in talk saint cyril and wanted to ask if you could vote on the subject of merging the three poor articles into one that can be tidied up, this would also make it easier to contain drive-by edits. Thanks for your reply.
Xenovatis (talk) 13:23, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
Dear Bulgarian Wikipedian: if you can find something in Bulgarian that might help the article Calligraphist (artist), please help! Thanks, Drmies (talk) 03:27, 25 April 2015 (UTC)