After seeing so much disrespect of the Wikipedia's policies including the use of coercive power when he tried to see those same policies respected, specially those of WP:OR and WP:DUE, this user feels that WIKIPEDIA DOES NOT WELCOME his contributions and decided to no longer watch against vandalism the over 500 articles in his watchlist nor significatively improve any article, like he have already done with his over 2000 article edits despite the large amount of medical knowledge relevant to the general public he gets in contact by his daily life. This user reserves the right to ocasionally edit only a few articles, only when he wants to do so and may not answer further demands.
Say it ain't so!
Nutriveg, without people like you Wikipedia will soon become a cheap way for the corporate world to advertise their wares and justify their practices. I see that happening already. Every policy that wikipedia put in place to insure fairness and honesty can be used to intimidate inexperienced editors (like me) and force them to give in to a more knowledgeable-sounding source.
I have no idea what the recent problem is (and I wish you wouldn't have deleted it!), but I do know that from what I've seen of your edits you are up-to-date on your information, fair, appropriate, very hardworking, and you do know what you are talking about. It is for those reasons that I came to your talk page wanting to ask for help with my editing the high fructose corn syrup article. Are you available for helping a less experienced editor? My best to you, and respectfully, Gandydancer (talk) 19:47, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
- Nutriveg, I have been working on an article that you watched over for some time, the BPA article. I feel that you are largely responsible for the fact that this article has been kept up to date and the way that it has been organized which is making further editing easier. As I do my own edits, I see again and again that you not only knew the material very well, you presented it in a fair and professional manner. Mothers and other friends of children have been organizing across the US to ban BPA, and your efforts have done untold good for many people - I want you to know that. Gandydancer (talk) 15:11, 7 March 2011 (UTC)
Vibrating platform listed at Redirects for discussion
An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Vibrating platform. Since you had some involvement with the Vibrating platform redirect, you might want to participate in the redirect discussion (if you have not already done so). Bridgeplayer (talk) 22:19, 6 September 2011 (UTC)