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Warning icon Please stop your disruptive editing. You are saying about 'diversity of opinions', but you only saving the one opinion about GDL lecacy. So in fact you are acting opposite way. So I can describe it is as lie and duplicity. The articles that you are not allowing to edits have no something about neutral point of view, bacause it grounded in discussion of few points of few.

You clean up historical articles from any not-Lietuvan (in modern sense) line without any certain argumentation. And you deleted everything.

And that's when Grand Duchy of Lithuania article filled with the names of the princes with -as ending. But could you mention this kind of names in at least one chronicle? I am not. Same as the language. What's the proof that modern Lithuanian used the Duchy? There not, it just hypothesis and it's better for everybody to read about it not so uniquely. If I am wrong - please let me know the source proofs of this statements.

You edit's surely not grounded on Wikipedia neutral principals and very similar to vandalize what also supported by other cases, such as with Ukrainian and other slavonic-related pages. If you will no stop this erroneous activity you will be forced to be blocked from editing due negative censorship and propaganda of one historical version without any evidence.


July 2016

Information icon Hello, I'm Hebel. Wikipedia is written by people who have a wide diversity of opinions, but we try hard to make sure articles have a neutral point of view. Your recent edit seemed less than neutral to me, so I removed it for now. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Gerard von Hebel (talk) 16:58, 9 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Information icon Please do not add commentary or your own personal analysis to Wikipedia articles. Doing so violates Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy and breaches the formal tone expected in an encyclopedia. Thank you. Gerard von Hebel (talk) 17:10, 9 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Information icon Hello, I'm Hebel. I noticed that you made a comment that didn't seem very civil, so it has been removed. Wikipedia is built on collaboration, so it's one of our core principles to interact with one another in a polite and respectful manner. If you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Stop making unfounded accusations as you did on the talkpage of User:Sabbatino Gerard von Hebel (talk) 17:25, 9 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Craft37by, opinions that are contentious or even fringe, although sometimes mentioned when due are not added to Wikipedia articles as true statements as they are not supported by reliable sources. Please refrain from making such edits to Wikipedia articles as it is considered disruptive editing. Also refrain from making accusations about vandalism as you have now done twice. It's also considered disruptive. Consider in the future to discuss your issues on the talkpages of the article in front of other editors instead. Thank you. Gerard von Hebel (talk) 20:37, 9 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Gerard von Hebel

Dear Gerard, without this paragraph you deleting article is not objective. Please provide the original sources for:

  • Knighs names like Vitautas, Midaugas in original chronicles
  • Lithuanian as majority language
  • Lithuanian language first mention
  • Original maps (if you deleting two from my commit)

My thoughts: Ruthenian language very similar to belarusian and it showed in chronics written in next centuries. Ruthenian even called also as old-belarusian and old-ukraninan. We can say that majority people spoken Ruthenian cause it used in law and also called as 'prosta mova' ('simple language'). I call modern-lihuaninan as modern because I know the source when lithuanian language mentioned as ruthenian: "For instance, duke Keystut in 1351 commanded the Lithuanian army in the Belarusian language. In a Latin -language source (Hungarian 'Dubickaya' chronicles) it was referred to as Litvanian (lithwanice). Keystut's call in Belarusian "The ox is our discords. God is with us!" was not only correctly transliterated by the witness ("rogachina rozne nachy gospanany" — which is clearly the aforementioned phrase in Belarusian), but also correctly translated into Latin ("cornutum ...iuramentum per nos ...Deus ad nos"), thus corroborating the case." For source the statements I've posted the link to M.Ermalovich book in belarusian language and mentioned another three authors. If it's not enough - why article using same historical books instead original chronicles?

If you want to save Wikipedia in neutral position of view, please provide the sources for this questioned statements.

Before this I see no reason to delete small paragraph in pro-samogitian article. Thank you. Craft37by (talk) 9 July 2016 (UTC)

Sock puppet investigation

A SPI in which you are involved has been submitted here. Gerard von Hebel (talk) 19:07, 9 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

3RR

You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Users are expected to collaborate with others, to avoid editing disruptively, and to try to reach a consensus rather than repeatedly undoing other users' edits once it is known that there is a disagreement.

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Edit warring at Grand Duchy of Lithuania

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The full report is now in 3RRArchive321. I'm also alerting you to the discretionary sanctions under WP:ARBEE, since there seems to be some nationalist POV-pushing about the history of Lithuania. Thank you, EdJohnston (talk) 00:09, 10 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Template:Z33 EdJohnston (talk) 00:12, 10 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

GD of Lithuania

User:Craft37bv Images that have copyright and are not demonstrably in the free domain can’t be added to Wikipedia articles. So when you’re not sure it’s best to stay away from them. I have no idea about the status of this image. We also do not add suggestive or disclaiming language to Wikipedia articles to emphasise a contentious POV that is not supported by the language and reliable sources of the article, as you did there. It makes for bad and suggestive writing and will be challenged and removed. Gerard von Hebel (talk) 20:08, 18 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

July 2016

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Thank you. Iryna Harpy (talk) 10:29, 19 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Iryna Harpy, Okay, thank you. I am a novice editor here. Craft37by (talk) 11:14, 19 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Please continue the discussion on the article's talk page and do not re-add the content. -- samtar talk or stalk 10:51, 19 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Template:Z33 EdJohnston (talk) 16:29, 9 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Your editing has been mentioned on my talk page. Usage of fringe theories is one of the complaints. You can respond on my talk page if you wish. Thanks, EdJohnston (talk) 16:32, 9 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

If you revert again at Vilna Governorate or any of the other pages in dispute an administrator may decide to ban you from all editing about Eastern Europe. It's in your interest to open some discussions and wait till others agree with you. Thank you, EdJohnston (talk) 20:25, 9 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, EdJohnston. Thank you for information. Joining the discussion on your page. Craft37by (talk) 18:49, 10 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Craft37by. The next time you make a revert at History of Belarus or other articles related to Lithuania, without first getting a consensus in your favor on the talk page, you may be blocked. Thank you, EdJohnston (talk) 18:28, 11 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
We have few days conversation about the topics and I still can't find any reasonable arguments, EdJohnston. What about you? Why it's possible to remove the content without argumenting? I only can understand this like vandalism and protecting soviet propaganda. Reverting Belarus page seems like a joke. Why Polotsk Principally map changed to Kiev Principally ?? Keiv not even situated in Belarus, Polotsk IS. If I will be blocked in this absurd situation I will be claiming about it cause it's illogical and contradicts the free spirit of wikipedia. Thank you. Craft37by (talk) 19:22, 11 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
You choose to participate here, so you need to understand that *our* policies apply to these articles. Your calling the current pages a 'joke' doesn't affect our decision making process. If you continue to use the term 'vandalism' incorrectly about other editors you are risking a block. EdJohnston (talk) 20:05, 11 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
EdJohnston, how can I understand removing original english-writen book quotes with 'grammar issues' formulation? Logically thinking if it's not about vandalism - it's about censorship and protecting propaganda. I know how it was in USSR.. HISTORY articles should have basis on documents not fantasies, and I think moderation will agree with that as axioma and part of Wikipedia policy, which barely lead to long process of decisioning. Cheers. Craft37by (talk) 21:11, 11 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Per this comment, where you accuse User:Sabbatino of being "just a liar in service of Moscow propaganda". You have also incorrectly charged Sabbatino with vandalism. EdJohnston (talk) 20:34, 12 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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I do not know who you think you are but stop the misconceptions and adding a 'Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth'. There was no such state and obviously you are idolizing some kind of litvin ideology instead of sticking to facts sadly. Thanks. You are being warned again. Stop persistent vandalism and edit war. Just because somebody is from Vilnius doesn't make them Belarusian. Oliszydlowski, 11:12, 4 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Oliszydlowski, real misconception is when Commonwealth widely represented as 'Poland' itself. There WAS such state - confederation, and I just sorted two parts of them alphabetically. Every adding I support with facts. For beginning, I suggest you to read memories of closest Pilsudski friend - of Lucjan Żeligowski . Book called - 'Zapomniane prawdy' (Forgotten trues). After reading you will never complain about some 'ideology'. Read some Bogusz historian. I am not even started a war but sharing the facts. Just because 1887 report document is a fact - Pilsukdki called himself as Belarusian nobleman. Neither he or Mickievicz (who wrote 'LITWO, OJCZYZNO MOJA!') or Koscziusko (who wrote "jestem Litwinem, Najjaśniejszy Panie") - if they knew polish doesn't make them ethnically Polish. And believe me, you will not stop sharing this facts by your possible 'POV vandalism'. I want to believe in your discretion. Have a nice day.
There is no such country as Lithuania-Poland nor it was ever referred to like this. It's either Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth or Poland-Lithuania. Also, the article title is "First Partition of Poland" not the "partition of Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth. Stick to facts. Oliszydlowski, 21:14, 4 August 2018 (UTC)
Oliszydlowski Oh, really there is difference between 'Lithuania-Poland and 'Poland-Lithuania' Confederation? Still it's not Poland itself. You know, last time when Poland disrespect their allies in 17-19 centuries - it become 'Kraj Privislenski', province of Moscow Empire. My dear chauvinist friend, have you really learned this lesson of history? Craft37by (talk) 14:21, 4 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]