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i would say the saskatchewan field is nice and good enough . isnt it better to have an offline version of wikipedia fitting on the mobile phone storage capacity ?-- Konfressor ( talk) 21:10, 7 June 2021 (UTC)
Do not remove pubmed-sourced and Nature-sourced information (in the section "Possible adverse effects") from the article on the grounds that the sources seem "predatory" to you (whatever that could mean). Take it to the discussion page first where you should have good reasons to lay out explaining what you meant by "predatory" and why these articles should be removed.
The bias from people with undisclosed harmful intentions here in this article is extreme and that needs to stop immediately. The current version reads like an all-positive fairytale with all valid criticism simply removed for reasons not even ever discussed. Should also be noted is the fact, that the standing for "absolute harmlessness" is very unscientific in its essence.
I am calling out User:Zefr and User:Psychologist Guy for the conflict of interest edits they have been pushing to this article. You should explain why citing two articles published in well-respected scientific journals is vandalism and removal of those articles is neutral and right. I am going to notify third-party administrators to intervene, via the Administrators Noticeboard -- 178.121.2.8 ( talk) 18:57, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
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i would say the saskatchewan field is nice and good enough . isnt it better to have an offline version of wikipedia fitting on the mobile phone storage capacity ?-- Konfressor ( talk) 21:10, 7 June 2021 (UTC)
Do not remove pubmed-sourced and Nature-sourced information (in the section "Possible adverse effects") from the article on the grounds that the sources seem "predatory" to you (whatever that could mean). Take it to the discussion page first where you should have good reasons to lay out explaining what you meant by "predatory" and why these articles should be removed.
The bias from people with undisclosed harmful intentions here in this article is extreme and that needs to stop immediately. The current version reads like an all-positive fairytale with all valid criticism simply removed for reasons not even ever discussed. Should also be noted is the fact, that the standing for "absolute harmlessness" is very unscientific in its essence.
I am calling out User:Zefr and User:Psychologist Guy for the conflict of interest edits they have been pushing to this article. You should explain why citing two articles published in well-respected scientific journals is vandalism and removal of those articles is neutral and right. I am going to notify third-party administrators to intervene, via the Administrators Noticeboard -- 178.121.2.8 ( talk) 18:57, 7 February 2022 (UTC)