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Happy editing! Meanderingbartender (talk) 15:51, 26 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, and as I see you are still in the 30-something edit range, I add my welcome to the above, and can only say that we always have plenty for editors to do. That said, you might need to hold off on the peerage-related edits. There are many related articles, and you seem to have an opinion which diverges from the consensus on these matters, and which would require debate before continuing wide actions. It is not in dispute that the Irish Constitution does not give any substantive recognition to the old titles, and puts a condition on the acceptance of new titles (there are distinctions between peerages, knighthoods and baronetcies vs post-nominal awards such as MBEs / OBEs) but this has never been interpreted as barring the succession, for those who wish, of peerages, and said succession has continued through the life of our republic. What people make of them, including whether some think them an affectation, is not our business in the encyclopedia (though a well-referenced section on it in the relevant general article could work) - their existence is a fact. Further editing on non-factual / opinion-driven lines without strong supporting sources would be disruptive. SeoR (talk) 23:09, 2 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. Thank you for your welcome. I hope to contribute as I can to articles, especially around Irish history, some of which seem to be written from a colonialist point of view. I agree that a section should be added to the general article about the legality of titles.
It is actually incorrect to say that their existence is a fact. Could you provide evidence to suggest that the current British government administration supports the inherited nature of some of these titles (MBEs etc are a different matter, though morally repulsive)?
My opinion does not diverge from the consensus of Irish people, only from that of British wikipedians who naturally make up the majority of those providing upkeep on British titles of nobility.
All my edits are factual driven, from the main overarching fact that Ireland gained independence in 1923, and became a republic in 1937. There's no opinion to have on that. Either you accept that Ireland is independent or you don't. It would be like a Russian wikipedia entry on the Baron of Kiev (Kyiv). Completely ludicrous in contemporary times to pretend that a foreign power still has any claim to these lands. If I called myself Duke of Manchester, while living in Galway for example, that would be laughed at.
I'm not sure what debate could be had on this matter, provided the person accepts the legitimacy of the Irish constitution, but I would be happy to engage with this, as I am providing these edits in good faith.
I strongly believe in the need to combat disinformation. Any person unfamiliar with Ireland would be confused by the current articles around Anglo-Irish so-called noblemen. They would be lead to believe that the United Kingdom still has any connection with the republic. This would be going against the spirit of Wikipedia. Wikiejd2 (talk) 07:44, 3 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Insertion of personal opinion and synthesis

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Note that Wikipedia is not a soapbox for you to insert your own personal opinions, synthesis and original research into articles. Making claims that terms are misused without references stating this is soapboxing. Note that Wikipedia is not the place to WP:RIGHTGREATWRONGS. Canterbury Tail talk 13:17, 7 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Please do not disrupt my talk page to prove a point with your own personal opinions. Please point to any edit I made that contained original research. Wikiejd2 (talk) 16:01, 14 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Disruptive editing

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Please to not disrupt Wikipedia to make a point, as you have been doing by removing references to British Isles wherever you can and even edit warring on the removals. This is considered disruptive editing.

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Happy editing! Selfstudier (talk) 17:17, 15 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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