User:Ogress

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We remember you, Nish Saran.
  1. Wikipedia:No angry mastodons
  2. I employ the One Revert Rule aka BOLD, revert, discuss cycle - edit boldly, and if reverted, discuss with the reverter to see if my edits were a good idea.
  3. "Muslim before Moslem" - this tried and true principle is to fix Arabic words and names to Library of Congress standard whenever possible. When in doubt, Muslim is a better choice than Moslem.
  4. I also fix Indic words and names to the National Library at Kolkata romanisation.
  5. I also fix Tibetan romanisations to Wylie and the THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription, as appropriate to setting
  6. I ruthlessly apply the guidelines provided in Manual of Style/Islam-related articles.
This user has been editing Wikipedia for more than twenty years.