User talk:Student10
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before the question. Again, welcome! Johnuniq (talk) 01:54, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
how to solve this proplem ?
[edit]Why do (some editors) in (the Arabic Wikipedia) exercise (intellectual terrorism) against the new members? ?
And why there are articles protected from modification?
Why are (the editors fanatics to a particular direction)entitled to reject the amendments critical of intolerance?
Is not that behavior change this cultural site of Wikipedia which supposed to be free to a site controlled by the fanatics??
Is not this method is not fan to continue to pursue the Wikipedia, which began to turn to a location of the extremists who practice intellectual terrorism against others Student10 (talk) 12:33, 24 June 2012 (UTC)
- Hello Student10. You have a lot of questions, many of which assume facts not in evidence and others (like protected pages) that are strong and straight-forward. The best place for all kinds of answers and help for a new editor is the Wikipedia:New_contributors'_help_page.
- There are many forms of protection that can be applied to an article but the reasons almost always boil down to this - vandalism. When the vandalism to an article becomes so heavy that most casual readers can expect to see inaccurate (and often offensive) content then it is time to apply protections. Once an editor has built a history of well-intentioned and productive edits, most of these protections stop applying. If you are in a dispute right now over an article, please read Wikipedia:Resolving_disputes for ways to find relief. Best of luck. EeBee (talk) 21:22, 24 June 2012 (UTC)
- @Student10: You may have intended the above message for User talk:Jimbo Wales, so I have moved it from Talk:Jimmy Wales to here because the latter is used to discuss an article, and should not be used for general discussion. If you choose to raise your concerns again, please bear two things in mind: (1) Each Wikipedia (English, German, Arabic, etc.) is generally independent, and issues at one project need to be resolved there. (2) If you do raise matters here, there is not much point making a generic complaint—you would need to provide some precise examples of a problem. Johnuniq (talk) 01:54, 25 June 2012 (UTC)