Talk:Dhillon
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[edit] Malicious edits by user JohnnyZee
User JohnnyZee removed an entire length of folk lore and legend regarding the Dhillon name because he objected to one line, which suggested that Delhi was named after King Dhilu. The veracity of that statement is beyond me, but he should at least observe that this same statement appears in the article about Delhi as well. Moreover, he removed the fascinating bit about the lineage tracing back to the times of the Mahabharata, but left in what was clearly a piece of vandalism: someone had written the line "Yesterday I went to Dhillon video and ordered the movie 'Kachi'". It's not clear to me that JohnnyZee has the best intentions in mind when it comes to this article.
Jesse.
[edit] Ban and block on user JohnnyZee
Constant vanadalism and orginal research. Must be blocked--Indian50 01:32, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Vanadalism etc.
As a Dhillon, I have every interest in having this page be historically accurate. To consider what I edit to be vandalism is inappropriate. Because I didn't see the line about Dhillon Video & Kuchi, doesn't mean I accept the content, it means I didn't notice it. I have other things to do, as we all do. I can't be on this website 24/7 to monitor the page. To say I am a vandal because I didn't remove content is ridiculous. Why didn't India50 remove the content the day it came up? Also, to include content because it is interesting or because it is folklore isn't valid in my eyes. Include a "folklore" section if you want to include information that has no historic proof. Most of us accessing this page are proud Dhillons, and if others are trying to learn about our stature and greatness, they should be reading accurate information... not bedtime stories.
JohnnyZee 15:57, 11 May 2007 (UTC)