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:Do POV userboxes have the potential to divide the community? Offend people? Create controversy? Well, just as much as they did in the other namespace, anyway. <small style="font:bold 10px Arial;display:inline;border:#009 1px dashed;padding:1px 6px 2px 7px;white-space:nowrap">[[User:Equazcion|<font color="#000">Equazcion</font>]] [[User talk:equazcion|•''✗'']]/[[Special:Contributions/Equazcion|''C'' •]] ''08:15, 20 Jan 2008 (UTC)''</small>
::The same could be said for some more controversial or risque encyclopedic topics which have quite valid entries and illustrative images. Wikipedia is not censored, and that applies to userspace content as much as anything else. If you want a place without the potential for division, controversy or offense, then you're in the wrong reality entirely, because such a thing doesn't exist in this universe, on Wikipedia or anywhere else. [[User:LaMenta3|LaMenta3]] ([[User talk:LaMenta3|talk]]) 05:43, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
::: Well that's going back to the argument being brought everywhere else, so you can see my comments elsewhere
==Statement by Mtmelendez (4th)==
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