Talk:State of Samizdat
Length of article
This article is starting to become absurdly long, to the point of having a negative impact on comprehension. I strongly suggest splitting off a number of sections into their own articles. ADAMVS PRIMVS IMPERATOR 13:39, 10 July 2021 (UTC)
- I second this, please condense some of the information here and move the rest to separate articles. Matt talk ☼ 11:23, 3 August 2021 (UTC)
- I agree, this is insanely long-King Anonymous of Suttornland (talk) 15:36, 25 October 2021 (UTC)
Problem
One problem, You do not have an article on Wikipedia at all about your population (I looked all over), you need to get rid of that since you do not have a Wikipedia article about it. Charles Chalybe 14:27, 24 October 2021 (UTC)
Neutrality and Tone
I argue that sections of the article are not in the neutral tone required on MicroWiki, specifically sections on the controversial issue of COVID vaccination mandates. This page should be changed to the encyclopedic tone required on this site, specifically this section: "In April 2021 the EU agreed (without consulting citizens) to introduce COVID passports in Europe. This earned the EU its second set of sanctions from Samizdat. Additional sanctions are envisaged in the future when individual nations begin to introduce these discriminatory documents.
The EU appeared to have dropped plans for a "COVID passport" and introduced an alternative "digital green certificate" which seemed to discriminate less against non-vaccinated travellers, even offering more options including COVID tests for non-vaccinated citizens who wish to travel. This alternative to a COVID passport turned out to be a lie. The State of Samizdat issued a statement on this issue on 23 May 2021. - King Anonymous of Suttornland, October 26, 2021.
Articles marked for speedy deletion
The State of Samizdat calls on the administrator to reconsider the deletion of this page as it is inconsistent with MicroWiki rules on "speedy deletion". Our page cannot be classified as "pure vandalism, patent nonsense".