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How one can collaborate with this article?

This programming language, is a research language, there is a small group working on it.

That means, that every article about it has original research about it.

Every original work written in Wikipedia is immediately erased by supervisors with privileges to block pages.

Originality in this case, does not mean, plagiarism, but based practically just one source.

Those supervisors trigger alarms to know when a page is edited to exercise their censorship. And the majority of them are very immature kids with no formal knowledge to understand an specialized subject like this, for that reason they apply the policies very rigidly.

If you want the collaboration to extend this article, you should first need to ask, what do you expect, and what flexible are you capable to "tolerate".

In other pages I have been censored, because I extended the content too much, and "that is not what Wikipedia is for". Or robots, revert my changes, because their filters consider them vandalism.

Please write, point by point what do you want that this article should include. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.124.165.128 (talk) 23:37, 25 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]