User:HectorRodriguez
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If you wish to discuss something, edit my discussion page, not this page
Terrorist is one of the two Wikipedia:Words to avoid. A vote in Talk:September_11,_2001_attacks seems to go overwhelmingly to remove the word terrorist from the title of that page, the main 9/11 page. I think putting POV in titles is one of the most insidious methods of POV. You can tell who accuses who of being a terrorist in the page text, not put it in the title so as to make very messy and chaotic edit wars. I have been making modifications of this sort, and RickK and VeryVerily have been doing half-assed reverts, leading to pages pointing nowhere.
I am removing the word terrorist from titles, and then editting the pages that point to those pages so they point to the page without terrorist in the title. This is working, however, people are deciding to reinsert the word terrorist, and in a half-assed manner as well, causing problems. To me, this all comes back to the problem of having the word terrorist in titles instead of putting it on the page text and perhaps arguing about it on the talk/discussion page of that page.