Talk:Save Indian Family Foundation

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My Wikidness, you seem to be the other editor interested in this article. If you're interested in working together on this, may I suggest that we do it one section at a time? This is a long, complicated article, and doing one section at a time would help us keep track of what we're doing. I'm open to suggestions on which part you'd like to start with. -FisherQueen (Talk) 13:06, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

Fisherqueen, after you vandalised the article by deleting large portions of it, the article is no longer complicated or long. Now that the article is short and simple, I do not understand, why you call it complicated and long? Most probably, you are confusing the issue and the article. The issue is complicated and frustrating for feminists, who are exposed by SIF and I guess you are attributing all that to the article.Newageindian 11:09, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

SIF Concerns section

Proposal: Indian Editors to work on the Article

Feminists attempt to Vandalise the article

Improvements and Comments

Meaning of word "Family" in Indian context

A different template for the top of the article

Editing notes

Claims about bride burning

GA Fail

March 31st Revisions

No need to use 'alleged'

Changes in "Criticism" part

Alert regarding User ForesticPig

I have tried to add some information about the NGOs allied to SIF ideologicaly, with their links, but have found it edited out by Cailil. I find that Cailil from Ireland, belongs to a 'Feminism Task Force', and hence may have a vested interest here. This is what I found edited out.

Editing help

—Preceding unsigned comment added by Parthasarathy B (talkcontribs) 11:08, 1 December 2008

CRISP

CRISP (Children's Rights Initiative for Shared Parenting ) is an NGO working for the joint/shared custody of both parents in cases of seperation/divorce . Akin to similar men's organisations around the world, it fights the brainwashing of one child against the other parent, by alienating that parent.

All India Forgotten Women

Spearheaded by Uma Challa, the NGO fights for the rights of women affected by the anti-male laws as 'collateral damage'.


How to Seek Help/ Volunteer

Please call your nearest SIF contact number given in their website http://www.saveindianfamily.org.

I'm very glad to see that you are discussing edits on the talkpage, Parthasarathy, rather than just reverting. That's great. Thank you. But in fact I agree with Cailil's edit. This is an encyclopedia. It is not a place to advertise or promote Save Indian Family or any other organization. We don't include information about how to contact the organization, for example. See WP:PROMOTION for more details. Material must also be of neutral point of view which the above certainly isn't. Cailil also removed a whole host of external links, very appropriately per WP:NOTLINK. BTW, please comment on the edits, not the editor, as you did about Cailil above. Assuming good faith is important around here. --Slp1 (talk) 02:50, 2 December 2008 (UTC)


I wish people were polite, and pointed out any discrepancy they might have noticed, and not wiped out a whole important section, namely the allied NGOs of SIF - which is what I have edited, WITH references.

Secondly, I might be new around here, but am shocked by whole sections being wiped out, and called 'editing' by a person who claims to be from a feminist him/herslf, and from Ireland. He can leave out 'How to contact' section, if he finds that disturbing his/her feminist sensitivities, but why not the allied NGOs? Thats totally unethical by itself!

Parthasarathy —Preceding unsigned comment added by Parthasarathy B (talkcontribs) 05:19, 2 December 2008

Multiple people have politely pointed out discrepancies with your edits, Parthasarathy, and I'm glad to see that you are now understanding that these concerns need to be paid attention to. This is an encyclopedia article about Save Indian Family. As I have explained above, this is not the place to include links to and summaries of allied organizations. You'll surely understand that if these things were permitted, Wikipedia would cease to be an encyclopedia and become a directory (of lists and links) instead.
Once again, you need to stop your speculation about Cailil and his motives please. Such assumptions of bad faith are conduct unbecoming to a Wikipedia editor. Note Cailil has acted very much within policy, and his edits are being supported by other editors. BTW, when you edit a talkpage, you can sign with four tildes (~). That will automatically add your username and a time stamp. --Slp1 (talk) 03:12, 3 December 2008 (UTC)

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