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Online communities, that are wont to officially celebrate national events that are only relevant to people of a single country and either are none of a foreigner's business or are issues with which foreigners find no reason to celebrate, should close their doors to foreign members and declare themselves a national community.
International online communities should be politically neutral and open to members with different political opinions. Their administrators should be wary of using "inclusive we" in their official discourse, lest they alienate some of the members of the community.
I'm NOT talking about any of the Wikimedia projects. Here, NPOV, i18n and m10n are the norm.
TEST
Bühler's aspirate derivations
Comparison of North Semitic and Brahmi scripts[1][note 1]
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^Andersen, F. I.; Freedman, D. N. (1992). "Aleph as a vowel in Old Aramaic". Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns. pp. 79–90.
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This is the user
sandbox of
Locoluis. A user sandbox is a subpage of the user's
user page. It serves as a testing spot and page development space for the user and is not an encyclopedia article. Create or edit your own sandbox
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Online communities, that are wont to officially celebrate national events that are only relevant to people of a single country and either are none of a foreigner's business or are issues with which foreigners find no reason to celebrate, should close their doors to foreign members and declare themselves a national community.
International online communities should be politically neutral and open to members with different political opinions. Their administrators should be wary of using "inclusive we" in their official discourse, lest they alienate some of the members of the community.
I'm NOT talking about any of the Wikimedia projects. Here, NPOV, i18n and m10n are the norm.
TEST
Bühler's aspirate derivations
Comparison of North Semitic and Brahmi scripts[1][note 1]
^Salomon 1998, p. 25. sfn error: no target: CITEREFSalomon1998 (
help)
^Andersen, F. I.; Freedman, D. N. (1992). "Aleph as a vowel in Old Aramaic". Studies in Hebrew and Aramaic Orthography. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns. pp. 79–90.
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