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A barnstar for you![edit]

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Thank you for the effort on the Set splitting problem page.

However, I have a minor question about this page. Is it really the case that Ek-Set Splitting is hard for k=2? I can see why the max Ek variant is hard for k=2, but I don't think the decision problem is hard. (link to the edit you did: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Set_splitting_problem&oldid=604295521) Naftali Waxman (talk) 18:08, 16 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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About article Sinophobia[edit]

"No rationale." "Please motivate in talk." Your way of talking completely sounds like you want to have a 'edit war' with me.

1. There is no such article as "Anti-Mongol sentiment" in the English Wikipedia, and there is no need for it to be there.

2. Why do you believe the article Anti-Japanese Sentiment should be deleted alone, despite other xenophobic articles already being included?

PS: Don't know why you are still forcing your personal feelings, but I don't even think this is debatable at all. Juniv0862 (talk) 23:56, 30 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

I explained the reason for the undoing and since you are making edits removing content without describing the purpose, here we are.
Anti-Mongolianism exists - it is probably just a case of renaming. I updated it to the working article.
What is the reasoning for listing Anti-Japanese sentiment under See Also? It also already too long of a list and it seems like a rather Westernized perspective to include it merely on the basis of being in Asia. Japan is also at the top of negative Chinese sentiment.
C. lorenz (talk) 00:12, 31 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

1. "I explained the reason for the undoing and since you are making edits removing content without describing the purpose."

>>>No, you never explained the real ‘reason’ for your reversion. You’re still insulting me and that's not constructive.

2. "It seems like a rather Westernized perspective to include it merely on the basis of being in Asia."

>>>Totally Nonsense. According to your logic, then why are other articles about other Asian countries still written? You made me ask the same question twice.

Most of all, you can’t edit the articles based on "It seems like" so that means nothing at all. Juniv0862 (talk) 00:57, 31 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

What insults? If someone undos your revisions that have no summaries - especially ones that delete content - then I would propose your redos contain a message describing their reasoning. Anyhow, this is the way to work out a disagreement.
I don't understand your question. Of course different articles can be written about sentiments against different nations. It does not mean they should all be linked together - is that what you are proposing? The lists would be very long in that case.
The See-Also is already too long. What is your reasoning for the importance? Is there any logic beyond that you want to add a reference to every Asian nation?
--C. lorenz (talk) 17:07, 31 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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