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Hey EvilZak Why did you delete my attemt to add Khan Sabin to this page? (from User:Georko, moved to talk by User:Duk)

Georko, your link on Sabin wasn't formatted correctly, that's why it was removed. I reformatted it and added it back. I also created the page you wanted at Khan Sabin.--Duk 06:25, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Shwing[edit]

I'm a student of the creator of Shwing.com and I'd like to know why you deleted my entry under "shwing" She's a great teacher who's trying to do some admirable things with her website. If you have information for MySpace.com, why not for Shwing.com under the title "shwing?"

The article shwing is already in use, where it describes the term "shwing". I think it would be best to start a new article (shwing.com is a descriptive name that differentiates itself from the word shwing) rather than put both words on the same article. Sorry I wasn't clear about that. --EvilZak 08:15, 25 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks EvilZak! I have two exams. I shall return :)

¡The fastest way to deal with a pimple is to pop it![edit]

This is a fact. Facts are not POV. If you can name a faster way to remove a pimple, I shall withdraw my claim. Frankly, you have no grounds for your reversions. ¿Why do you want to bait me into an editwar? The facts are on my side. --— Ŭalabio 06:40, 2005 May 24 (UTC)

I'm reverting because pimple-popping doesn't treat pimples. In case you haven't been reading the text you've been editing:

Popping a pimple or any physical acne treatment should not be attempted by anyone
but a qualified dermatologist. Pimple popping irritates skin, can spread the infection
deeper into the skin and can cause permanent scarring.

As far as POV is concerned, I'd just love to see you try and defend the part where you told the reader to ignore dermatologists as being NPOV. --EvilZak 06:52, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

You do realize that it is in their best interest that we pay them for treating our acne whether we need their treatment or not. One of the techniques dermatologists use on patients with no patience (such as the afternoon after school on the day before Prom-Night) is popping. Supposedly, only they know how to do it right so as not to cause scarring. I do not trust them to set aside their financial interest and be candid. In this respect, I am very jaded and cynical.

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— Ŭalabio 07:08, 2005 May 24 (UTC)

Hi, I cleared the copyvio tag on this article; anything published prior to 1923 in the US is PD, also a list (or plain facts) can't be copyrighted, only creative content. --Duk 15:04, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)

WHO[edit]

The policy for content of the WHO site extracts ...

Extracts of the information in the web site may be reviewed, reproduced or translated for research or private study but not for sale or for use in conjunction with commercial purposes. Any use of information in the web site should be accompanied by an acknowledgment of WHO as the source, citing the uniform resource locator (URL) of the article. Reproduction or translation of substantial portions of the web site, or any use other than for educational or other non-commercial purposes, require explicit, prior authorization in writing. ... If you wish to reproduce the extract by a method that gives it wider circulation, commercial or noncommercial, please contact us by using the permission request form. We need the details requested on that form in order to respond to your request. Please note that permission to use WHO material in a particular way should not be taken to imply endorsement by WHO of the document or website where it is to be used. ... WHO encourages the use of its information materials for information purposes i.e. when the purpose of the use is to share objective information, whether free of charge or for sale. However, WHO's rules accepted by its 192 Member States do not allow the organization's name to be used to promote specific companies, products or ideologies. ... {{Fairuse}} So the quote from Unsafe Abortions it is copyrighted, and it was used under fairuse policy, but considering the Wikipedia policy, that everything must be in public domain, delete the tag and article. Otherwise I'll consider that the tag was placed in a war edit as a measure for censorship. In this case I'll do nothig but stop writing or editing in the wikipedia :-)

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