04:2104:21, 1 April 2020diffhist+237
Sun Yang
Don't omit. Don't mislead. Metabolic modulators are relatively new and are banned because of uncertainty. https://medium.com/@LuckyWrites/do-metabolic-modulators-enhance-athletic-performances-ba21c246bfff Regardless currently has no performance enhancing effects which makes it eligible to be LEGAL with therapeutic use exemption. Stimulants are illegal and ineligible for TUE so it's downgraded. Abc journalist wasn't biased at all and didn't spin it as more higher than stimulants by omitting factTags: possible unreferenced addition to BLPVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
04:3304:33, 26 March 2020diffhist+1
Sun Yang
Didn't have any effect on his case as he already served his 3 month period and Wada did not see it as OBVIOUSLY deliberate and it was no longer termed a stimulant, but just a relatively new drug who nobody truly know how harmful it may be due to its newness. Google why metabolic modulators are prohibited and they all stae saferty reasons and newness of the drug
04:3104:31, 7 January 2020diffhist+690
Tibet Autonomous Region
See the current History of tibet is too limited. Has no basic historic context of the tibetan regime prior to 1959 at all nor mentions the anti-communist CIA Tibetan Program plus the world's recognition, UK recognition, Free Tibet NGO Opposition, etc but feel that actual monastery power structure of tibet around the time when China cracked down on Tibetan rebels and the Dalai Lama fled to northern India, should be inputted.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
10:5610:56, 3 January 2020diffhist+400
Tsinghua University
Updated to newer 2020 rankings. Added official authoritive trusted sources for the rankings ~ https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/tsinghua-universityTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
10:2710:27, 3 January 2020diffhist+875
Tsinghua University
Disagree with ZaaraTE edits on More Neutral Wikipedia:Avoid academic boosterism. This is as neutral as it can possibly be. Reporting on its global uni rank is norm for the top universities wiki pages like MIT, Stanford, harvard wiki pages, and for it to rank according to us media as the top ranked engineering school in the world. It is a very significant appropriate detail that it has earned. It would be biased to hide it. It outranks MIT which btw has a wiki page that claims it as top rankedTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
07:1207:12, 3 January 2020diffhist+1,834
FactWire
Added in the FactWire's Taishan Nuclear Power Plant expose. How they reported and outed multiple times and questioned why the plant should be ever be allowed to be trusted to go online despite the many publically reported defects and credible danger to so many local people. It was and still arguably is one of their biggest and constant stories plus focus. Source ~ https://www.factwire.org/investigation/troubled-taishan-nuclear-plant-secretly-comes-online-despite-defects/?lang=enTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
10:0510:05, 19 November 2019diffhist+1,177
One country, two systems
After closer review myself. Beijing suggested 2017 as a possible date to implement universal suffrage. They didn't promise it. And also law is ACTUALLY my field PLUS George Koo was educated at MIT, Stevens Institute and Santa Clara University, and he is the founder and former managing director of International Strategic Alliances. He understands and read Article 45 just like me. Mark too. And Not even an opinion.Unless you can actually deny Article 45 doen't even exist, do not hide solid info.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
09:2709:27, 19 November 2019diffhist−2
One country, two systems
Beijing ccp has political meritocracy system. They have an indepth screening process that is more than just mere selection. But candidates all have to pass on measures of merit, loyalty to nation and minimal political experience.https://www.economist.com/open-future/2018/06/12/chinas-political-meritocracy-versus-western-democracyTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
09:2109:21, 19 November 2019diffhist+1,430
One country, two systems
Added in human freedom index, a washington based measure of relative human freedom to give a global benchmark. Noticed the article wrote that beijing promised suffrage. However it left out that it wasn't promised to be immediate but in gradual steps and to be achieved by the end of the 50 year transition.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
04:4904:49, 12 July 2019diffhist+229
Talk:Seventeen Point Agreement
→Intro was not neutral: clarified the difference between domestic and international conflicts. A country cannot legally invade another unless it poses a credible future threat. Domestic territorial disputes and or civil wars violence are allowed under international law.
08:0308:03, 4 July 2019diffhist+79
Dalai Lama
Fixed grammar. Also One wiki source said it was Agvan Dorzhiev and two other Tibetan representatives that signed a treaty in 1913. Another said it was 3 other representatives. Trivial but changed number of representatives from "four" to "several" to be safe. Added sources.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
07:0107:01, 4 July 2019diffhist+520
Dalai Lama
Removed a debateable fact. And replaced it with a non disputed fact that isn't an opinion. Did Tibet have full soverignty? Most countries did not recognise it. That needs wiki consensus to back such a bold official statement.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
04:2104:21, 1 April 2020diffhist+237
Sun Yang
Don't omit. Don't mislead. Metabolic modulators are relatively new and are banned because of uncertainty. https://medium.com/@LuckyWrites/do-metabolic-modulators-enhance-athletic-performances-ba21c246bfff Regardless currently has no performance enhancing effects which makes it eligible to be LEGAL with therapeutic use exemption. Stimulants are illegal and ineligible for TUE so it's downgraded. Abc journalist wasn't biased at all and didn't spin it as more higher than stimulants by omitting factTags: possible unreferenced addition to BLPVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
04:3304:33, 26 March 2020diffhist+1
Sun Yang
Didn't have any effect on his case as he already served his 3 month period and Wada did not see it as OBVIOUSLY deliberate and it was no longer termed a stimulant, but just a relatively new drug who nobody truly know how harmful it may be due to its newness. Google why metabolic modulators are prohibited and they all stae saferty reasons and newness of the drug
04:3104:31, 7 January 2020diffhist+690
Tibet Autonomous Region
See the current History of tibet is too limited. Has no basic historic context of the tibetan regime prior to 1959 at all nor mentions the anti-communist CIA Tibetan Program plus the world's recognition, UK recognition, Free Tibet NGO Opposition, etc but feel that actual monastery power structure of tibet around the time when China cracked down on Tibetan rebels and the Dalai Lama fled to northern India, should be inputted.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
10:5610:56, 3 January 2020diffhist+400
Tsinghua University
Updated to newer 2020 rankings. Added official authoritive trusted sources for the rankings ~ https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/tsinghua-universityTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
10:2710:27, 3 January 2020diffhist+875
Tsinghua University
Disagree with ZaaraTE edits on More Neutral Wikipedia:Avoid academic boosterism. This is as neutral as it can possibly be. Reporting on its global uni rank is norm for the top universities wiki pages like MIT, Stanford, harvard wiki pages, and for it to rank according to us media as the top ranked engineering school in the world. It is a very significant appropriate detail that it has earned. It would be biased to hide it. It outranks MIT which btw has a wiki page that claims it as top rankedTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
07:1207:12, 3 January 2020diffhist+1,834
FactWire
Added in the FactWire's Taishan Nuclear Power Plant expose. How they reported and outed multiple times and questioned why the plant should be ever be allowed to be trusted to go online despite the many publically reported defects and credible danger to so many local people. It was and still arguably is one of their biggest and constant stories plus focus. Source ~ https://www.factwire.org/investigation/troubled-taishan-nuclear-plant-secretly-comes-online-despite-defects/?lang=enTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
10:0510:05, 19 November 2019diffhist+1,177
One country, two systems
After closer review myself. Beijing suggested 2017 as a possible date to implement universal suffrage. They didn't promise it. And also law is ACTUALLY my field PLUS George Koo was educated at MIT, Stevens Institute and Santa Clara University, and he is the founder and former managing director of International Strategic Alliances. He understands and read Article 45 just like me. Mark too. And Not even an opinion.Unless you can actually deny Article 45 doen't even exist, do not hide solid info.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
09:2709:27, 19 November 2019diffhist−2
One country, two systems
Beijing ccp has political meritocracy system. They have an indepth screening process that is more than just mere selection. But candidates all have to pass on measures of merit, loyalty to nation and minimal political experience.https://www.economist.com/open-future/2018/06/12/chinas-political-meritocracy-versus-western-democracyTags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
09:2109:21, 19 November 2019diffhist+1,430
One country, two systems
Added in human freedom index, a washington based measure of relative human freedom to give a global benchmark. Noticed the article wrote that beijing promised suffrage. However it left out that it wasn't promised to be immediate but in gradual steps and to be achieved by the end of the 50 year transition.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
04:4904:49, 12 July 2019diffhist+229
Talk:Seventeen Point Agreement
→Intro was not neutral: clarified the difference between domestic and international conflicts. A country cannot legally invade another unless it poses a credible future threat. Domestic territorial disputes and or civil wars violence are allowed under international law.
08:0308:03, 4 July 2019diffhist+79
Dalai Lama
Fixed grammar. Also One wiki source said it was Agvan Dorzhiev and two other Tibetan representatives that signed a treaty in 1913. Another said it was 3 other representatives. Trivial but changed number of representatives from "four" to "several" to be safe. Added sources.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
07:0107:01, 4 July 2019diffhist+520
Dalai Lama
Removed a debateable fact. And replaced it with a non disputed fact that isn't an opinion. Did Tibet have full soverignty? Most countries did not recognise it. That needs wiki consensus to back such a bold official statement.Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit