User talk:Highway2

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Enemy Images

Greetings, would you please be willing not to add "enemy images" to people their "hcard". Such as calling Elon Musk the "anti-Christ" = Enemy images are labels applied to others to justify their own opposition to them. In conflicts between two groups, enemy images are often mutual and arise from polarising perspectives or splitting. Although widely employed by propagandists and the commercially-controlled media in general, enemy images are not wanted on this website. Elon is just a player in the system. The official Wikispooks style guide does not allow calling him the anti-Christ, at least until e.g multiple religious scholars call him that. Thx --Jun (talk) 19:38, 4 May 2022 (UTC)

Standarization

Hi there, Please be advised that per the Style Guide - we want all articles to have a structured form of presentation. That means in layman terms - not using refs - and using exiting pages in the introductional "hcard" as much as possible; as "Incidental device" could be directed to "bomb" or Direct Energy Weapons. Would you willing to only add "terms" (in this case types of weapons) that either 1. already have a page 2. or make a page about them "short page of under ~512 words" called a stub article. Refs btw, in that "hcard" on the right, break the code. For more info, please click style guide and Wikispooks:Semantic Mediawiki. Cheers Jun (talk) 05:58, 3 September 2023 (UTC)

I will add to that: If you intend to move (valid) information out, like you did with: "Some locals believe that the death toll might be much higher.[1]" (2023 Hawaii wildfires 01:29, 15 September 2023‎) then the best procedure is to start a discussion before (or along) on the talk page. -- Sunvalley (talk) 22:15, 20 September 2023 (UTC)