I really got a kick out of this guy's
position:
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Fight paid editing like the devil. Eradicate it from Wikipedia! If I knew that this could be te projest, I would have '''never''' participated in the project. Paid editing is not only bad; it is also stupid and dangerous at the same time! The fact that it is difficult to track it down does not mean that gives us the right to legitimize it.--[[User:Yannismarou|Yannismarou]] ([[User talk:Yannismarou|talk]]) 08:10, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
What makes it extra funny is that
the day before, he restored text accusing the Turkish Armed Forces of "a war crime, and more specifically as an example of ethnic cleansing" with the following edit summary:
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Pardon me? Soap box?! The section is about the Turkish armed forces' invasion of Cyprus, so of course the alleged or not violation of international law is relevant
Sounds like a really savvy encyclopedist with a keen sense of what constitutes NPOV, who knows how not to get emotionally drawn into his non-paid content editing.