User talk:130.127.121.188
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[edit] You're welcome
It's nice to be appreciated. In my view, the userbox controversy & the Justin Berry article controversy are two of a kind. In both, we have a faction that believes that the majority point of view can be substituted for the neutral point of view. That faction is opposed by a faction that believes that NPOV means both covering points of view equitably and disclosing our affiliations and our biases. I am part of the latter faction. I hope you'll consider rejoining the community on a permanent basis. Thanks for your kind words! --Ssbohio 23:45, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
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