User talk:Nayyn

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POV-pushing in equestrian articles[edit]

@Nayyn: You need to review the Wikipedia writeups WP:POVPUSH and WP:ADVOCACY. You have been inserting undue incidents into equestrian articles with no context, lead-in or summary as to how these incidents are relevant to the articles. I have discovered from your talk page comments that your purpose is to show how dangerous such activities are.

I spent a considerable amount of time re-working and fixing several articles you have done this to, including Badminton Horse Trials, I'm still working on Andreas Helgstrand, I see you have also started in on FEI World Equestrian Games and probably many more I haven't yet noticed. I removed your content from CHIO Aachen as WP:UNDUE, and you have reverted it. Equestrian activities are inherently dangerous, as is any activity involving large animals. It is not appropriate to add random "horse is now dead" bits and pieces to articles to push your ideas of dangerousness or whatever it is you are trying to communicate. I could sort of see it in the Badminton article because it is eventing and eventing is particularly dangerous, but in the horse show articles where eventing is just one competition of many... it is undue to add this sort of content.   ▶ I am Grorp ◀ 07:24, 1 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]