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Sunday, 04.07.2010.

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Gay organization's page removed from website

The Gay and Lesbian Info Center (GLIC) stated that its page on the Serbian Wikipedia website was erased on July 1.

Izvor: Tanjug

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AF

pre 13 godina

Makes me wonder why we're left with so many Ex-YU-related articles in English Wikipedia that are written in broken English and just a collection of amateurish nationalist propaganda on the intellectual level of a kafana discussion.

Nik

pre 13 godina

Article deletions are commonplace on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is edited by ordinary people (and this article was also deleted by them). One of the main Wikipedia policies is to "Maintain a neutral point of view". All editors must abide by this policies and repeatedly breaching it may get the editor blocked. It is therefore impossible for an article to get deleted because of homophobia. Articles do not get deleted because people "don't like it", proper reasons for deletion must be provided. Most articles about organizations are deleted because they lack evidence of notability, which is the reason this article was deleted. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information (not everything deserves an article). If you google the organization, you only get 4 results in English and 24 result in Serbian. That says something about the organization doesn't it?

Karanovic

pre 13 godina

Highduke, druze moje, you are once again on point. This is not news, and is only news on this site because of the extremely slanted orientation of B92's founders and its current employees. Serbia is Orthodox, and therefore a conservative Christian country which needs to follow Biblical standards and not support the humanistic desires of a small minority of Serbs and their foreign (Soros) enablers.

highduke

pre 13 godina

This is news? What a joke. There is a Serb imprisoned in the Hague without evidence who lost 7 years of his life for defending his people as best as he could when we didn't have RUS to back our diplomacy & protect us and B92 shuns him while posting info about an anti-Orthodox Soros-funded NGO's Wiki page?! B92 has no morality. What did gays & Soros do to help us when diplomacy failed when RUS was weak in the 90s? Same as what B92 & Otpor did. I thought you changed.

highduke

pre 13 godina

This is news? What a joke. There is a Serb imprisoned in the Hague without evidence who lost 7 years of his life for defending his people as best as he could when we didn't have RUS to back our diplomacy & protect us and B92 shuns him while posting info about an anti-Orthodox Soros-funded NGO's Wiki page?! B92 has no morality. What did gays & Soros do to help us when diplomacy failed when RUS was weak in the 90s? Same as what B92 & Otpor did. I thought you changed.

Karanovic

pre 13 godina

Highduke, druze moje, you are once again on point. This is not news, and is only news on this site because of the extremely slanted orientation of B92's founders and its current employees. Serbia is Orthodox, and therefore a conservative Christian country which needs to follow Biblical standards and not support the humanistic desires of a small minority of Serbs and their foreign (Soros) enablers.

Nik

pre 13 godina

Article deletions are commonplace on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is edited by ordinary people (and this article was also deleted by them). One of the main Wikipedia policies is to "Maintain a neutral point of view". All editors must abide by this policies and repeatedly breaching it may get the editor blocked. It is therefore impossible for an article to get deleted because of homophobia. Articles do not get deleted because people "don't like it", proper reasons for deletion must be provided. Most articles about organizations are deleted because they lack evidence of notability, which is the reason this article was deleted. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information (not everything deserves an article). If you google the organization, you only get 4 results in English and 24 result in Serbian. That says something about the organization doesn't it?

AF

pre 13 godina

Makes me wonder why we're left with so many Ex-YU-related articles in English Wikipedia that are written in broken English and just a collection of amateurish nationalist propaganda on the intellectual level of a kafana discussion.

highduke

pre 13 godina

This is news? What a joke. There is a Serb imprisoned in the Hague without evidence who lost 7 years of his life for defending his people as best as he could when we didn't have RUS to back our diplomacy & protect us and B92 shuns him while posting info about an anti-Orthodox Soros-funded NGO's Wiki page?! B92 has no morality. What did gays & Soros do to help us when diplomacy failed when RUS was weak in the 90s? Same as what B92 & Otpor did. I thought you changed.

Karanovic

pre 13 godina

Highduke, druze moje, you are once again on point. This is not news, and is only news on this site because of the extremely slanted orientation of B92's founders and its current employees. Serbia is Orthodox, and therefore a conservative Christian country which needs to follow Biblical standards and not support the humanistic desires of a small minority of Serbs and their foreign (Soros) enablers.

Nik

pre 13 godina

Article deletions are commonplace on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is edited by ordinary people (and this article was also deleted by them). One of the main Wikipedia policies is to "Maintain a neutral point of view". All editors must abide by this policies and repeatedly breaching it may get the editor blocked. It is therefore impossible for an article to get deleted because of homophobia. Articles do not get deleted because people "don't like it", proper reasons for deletion must be provided. Most articles about organizations are deleted because they lack evidence of notability, which is the reason this article was deleted. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information (not everything deserves an article). If you google the organization, you only get 4 results in English and 24 result in Serbian. That says something about the organization doesn't it?

AF

pre 13 godina

Makes me wonder why we're left with so many Ex-YU-related articles in English Wikipedia that are written in broken English and just a collection of amateurish nationalist propaganda on the intellectual level of a kafana discussion.