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Authentic Jews[edit]

Hello. Please stop adding a link to authenticjews.com to African Jews. It isn't considered an appropriate link to that article because it doesn't appear to have any direct bearing on Jews in Africa.

Please note that the links in Jews and Judaism in the African diaspora are listed alphabetically. Please stop trying to place the link to authenticjews.com at the top. Also, all the links are described in neutral language. The use of phrases such as "accurately demonstrates" and "strong merit" are not neutral and don't comply with Wikipedia's policy concerning a neutral point of view.

Repeated attempts to restore the link to African Jews, or to revise the description of the site at Jews and Judaism in the African diaspora, may be considered disruptive and are going to be reverted. Thank you. — Malik Shabazz (talk · contribs) 02:17, 6 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Reuben, I'm not sure I understand why you repeatedly make this change. Firstly, it clearly isn't a grammatical sentence, therefore obviously shouldn't be expressed in that way. Secondly (as I see someone pointed out in answer to your question at the help desk) it violates our WP:NPOV policy, also. Can you perhaps explain you reasons for wanting to say this: either here, or (better, I think) at the article's talk page: Talk:Jews and Judaism in the African diaspora?

I'd particulary draw your attention to our WP:3RR rules. I suggest you check out that link. Your behaviour at the moment is known as "edit warring", and there is a chance that if you persist, you may be blocked.

If you need any help, though, let me know at my talk page. Best, AndyJones (talk) 14:09, 6 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]