User talk:TruthInAllFebruary 2011
The plain fact about their rating is sourced and could be added to the article, but not the phrasing "consumers should be warned" - that violates one of the fundamental principles of Wikipedia, that of neutral point of view. Consumer information and warnings don't belong in Wikipedia (there are many other places, on and off the web, that do that). Please see What Wikipedia is not for more information. The second paragraph you inserted was not sourced, and it suffered even more from being non-neutral in its phrasing. I considered adding a notice about neutral point of view when I added the above warning, but didn't want to clutter your talk page with seemingly unfriendly warning notices. Please note that the policy on neutrality is really not negotiable, though. Thank you! --bonadea contributions talk 19:24, 24 February 2011 (UTC)
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