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There's been a discussion about reverting a lot of your recent additions basically because of no edit summaries based on the belief some contentious material is being added. I suggest you use WP:Edit summaries in the future... to avoid what might be a mass revert. Moxy🍁 22:26, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
Hello, I reverted your 2nd sentence in the agnosticism article, but I also see you are trying to edit the Atheism article. I just want you to know, as someone that has been editing the agnosticism article for over a decade, that the atheists in the atheism article are dogmatic. They've been trying to re-write the Agnosticism article for years to conform to their atheist narrative. You will almost certainly have, no luck getting changes in the Atheism article.They want the broader definition. I agree with the arguments you are making, but they want the broader definition so it can encompass agnosticism and then make agnosticism just a subset of atheism instead of being something distinct. Obviously up to you on what time you invest, but I just wanted to share with you the very, uphill battle you are facing. IIXVXII ( talk) 21:21, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
Can we get you to review Wikipedia:WikiProject Countries... Specifically WP:COUNTRYLEAD and Wikipedia:COUNTRYSECTIONS. Country articles are simply not set up like pop culture articles... there's more of an academic approach. Moxy🍁 22:46, 2 June 2024 (UTC)
I notice a tendency on your part to insert politically opinionated text into general discussions. You have done this in several articles (with warnings from WP editors and administrators to desist), and now you have added ideological POV commentary to a general section on U.S. foreign policy. This cannot, and will not, stand—not without a full discussion on the Talk page about its appropriateness. Mason.Jones ( talk) 15:31, 3 June 2024 (UTC)