Diskuse s wikipedistou:Damianmx
Přidat témaHello, your edit possibly breaks the "neutral point of view" rule. If you do the same edit for the third time, you may be blocked. Thank you for understanding.--Jiekeren (diskuse) 5. 5. 2016, 13:17 (CEST)
POV Georgia[editovat zdroj]
Sir, you have inserted your POV template in the sentence claiming Georgia to be located in the south-eastern part of Asia. Do you think it is wrong? By the way the czech wikipedia declares the territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as de-iure part of Georgia and de-facto Russian protectorates and occupied territories. Do you think it is not correct? With best regards: Karel61 (diskuse) 15. 5. 2016, 12:38 (CEST)
- @Karel:, thanks for your message. I'm not a Czech editor but I added the POV tag because I think it is wrong for the first sentence to place Georgia in Asia, that's not the consensus on Wikipedia. The consensus is that Georgia is on the border of Europe and Asia, but is generally considered to be part of modern Europe.[1] I have no problem with Abkhazia/Ossetia being listed as occupied by Russia, since that is exactly what they are. My problem is with the POV geographic placement. --Damianmx (diskuse) 16. 5. 2016, 00:20 (CEST)
- @Damianmx: I corrected the position of Georgia. Karel61 (diskuse) 16. 5. 2016, 08:59 (CEST)
- @Karel:, thanks for your message. I'm not a Czech editor but I added the POV tag because I think it is wrong for the first sentence to place Georgia in Asia, that's not the consensus on Wikipedia. The consensus is that Georgia is on the border of Europe and Asia, but is generally considered to be part of modern Europe.[1] I have no problem with Abkhazia/Ossetia being listed as occupied by Russia, since that is exactly what they are. My problem is with the POV geographic placement. --Damianmx (diskuse) 16. 5. 2016, 00:20 (CEST)
Stop adding your POV. If you will continue, I will request blocking your account. Thank you. --Harold (diskuse) 7. 12. 2016, 23:22 (CET)
- ↑ Evropský parlament, Resolution 2014/2717(RSP):"...pursuant to Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine – like any other European state – have a European perspective and may apply to become members of the Union provided that they adhere to the principles of democracy..."