A Conversation for The Cyprus Problem
Flea Market: A485435 - The Cyprus Problem
timurilenk Started conversation Jun 23, 2005
Entry: The Cyprus Problem - A485435
Author: Andy G - U161181
This is inappropriate bias, simplistic and should be removed.
A485435 - The Cyprus Problem
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Jun 23, 2005
If you think that an entry breaks the House Rules of h2g2 the correct course of action is to alert the moderators to it, not dump it in the Flea Market. You can do that by scrolling to the bottom of the entry and reading the bit that says "Most of the content on h2g2 is created by h2g2's Researchers, who are members of the public. The views expressed are theirs and unless specifically stated are not those of the BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of any external sites referenced. In the event that you consider anything on this page to be in breach of the site's House Rules, please click here. For any other comments, please start a Conversation above.", then by clicking where it says 'click here', and explaining what it is about the entry that you think contravenes the policies of h2g2. If the moderators agree with you they will then hide the entry, although they might consult with Editors on the matter.
Before you take that course of action please read those policies - the <./>HouseRules</.>.
A485435 - The Cyprus Problem
sprout Posted Jun 23, 2005
And in those rules you will note that opinion pieces are allowed in the unedited guide, whether they are biased or not.
You could of course write your own opinion of the Cyprus issue if you feel strongly enough - that way readers searching the site would see both.
sprout
Key: Complain about this post
Flea Market: A485435 - The Cyprus Problem
More Conversations for The Cyprus Problem
Write an Entry
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."