Arpowers
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Keratoconus
editThanks for your message, and welcome to Wikipedia! Generally we expect encyclopaedia articles to report on the most common occurrences first, and then move onto the less common ones later. Wikipedia has no mission to promote something, as that would be contrary to its strong policy on neutral point of view. One of my reasons for reordering the sections was that as the text in the article is currently written, the section on Intacs makes reference to corneal lens transplants, which hadn't been discussed yet with the reordering you gave it. (And the section on riboflavin treatment makes reference to Intacs, so it needs to go after that.) However, I don't have any strongly held views on this—perhaps the sections can be reworded slightly to avoid the need for such precedence—so I have left a note on the talk page of an editor whose views and neutrality I respect. Hopefully he will stop by the article talk page in the next day or two and offer his opinion.
Thanks, and again, welcome! — BillC talk 03:39, 27 December 2008 (UTC)
(As a minor request for the future, perhaps you could leave an edit summary with your edits, as it helps everyone see what edit you've made when looking at the article history. There is a page explaining it here. Thanks!)
- Thanks for your message. You are not the only one who has showed concern about commercially-motivated edits to this article. In Wikipedia's terms, this is called a conflict of interest. That page I just linked contains helpful guidance on Wikipedia's policies in this area. In particular, it refers to the conflict of interest noticeboard, in which help can be sought from experienced editors in this sort of situation. If you would like to start a post there, I would be happy to add my opinion. —BillC talk 05:29, 24 January 2009 (UTC)
- There has been a response to your message on the Talk:Keratoconus page. As a conciliatory gesture, would you be amenable to consider toning your comments down in it? This would definitely help start things moving. With regards to the ongoing dispute, Wikipedia offers various means for resolving disputes such as this, which, in their various guises, are not uncommon. The first stage is for people to engage in constructive dialogue on the talk page. I myself take no particular strong view on the issue under debate, and am prepared to offer to act as a go-between for the two sides here, if people will accept me. If not, then there are other venues I can direct you both to who may be able to assist. —BillC talk 16:22, 24 January 2009 (UTC)
Arpowers good post there on the "discussion" page for Keratoconus ! I use the word discussion very loosely there, because none of my question get answered by the Epi on "baddies". Anyway I would like to send an attachment in to you (as I don't think the others are dragging their feet giving Dr BW more time to carry on). Please let me know a quick way (with out further replies needed from me on this page) to send you an attachment. Thanks RH149.254.51.112 (talk) 01:52, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
Brian Boxer Wachler prod
editSince Brian Boxer Wachler has already been at AfD you can't use a prod tag on it. And I suspect that a new AfD nomination would end in "keep" given the last one and the current trend to keep just about everything. Sorry. Delicious carbuncle (talk) 04:48, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
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December 2010
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