User talk:2A00:23C5:E705:8200:D82D:D81F:111:7644
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[edit]Hello - thanks for your message, however I feel reluctant to continue making Wikipedia edits due to repeatedly being accused of operating with bias (even though the sources I've referenced are widely available). None of the contributions I've made are informed by my own opinion. I've merely collected available citations from reliable sources and added them to a page in order to improve and expand it. I also believe I'm being unfairly targeted because I'm an anonymous user, but I don't agree that a hierarchy should exist between anonymous and registered users on Wikipedia. I am disappointed that Wikipedia user/s seem to be enforcing this type of control, which ultimately discourages and prevents certain users from contributing on equal terms. It's the quality and relevance of the user contributions which should count, and users should be judged solely on this, nothing else.
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Happy editing! Acousmana (talk) 18:21, 11 February 2021 (UTC)
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