It is short-sided and willfully ignorant to believe the argument regarding that entry has anything to do with censorship and or money.
The argument (and I know this for an absolute fact since I started the farking argument) is whether the entry is valid according to Wikipedia official policy stating articles must be written from a neutral point of view.
There has been some controversy as to whether paysites can legally charge for custom content since the EA license agreement states "You may include materials created with the Tools & Materials on your personal noncommercial website for the noncommercial benefit of the fan community for EA's products"[6]. Protest sites such as
http://paysites.mustbedestroyed.org have started offering pay items from other websites for free stating that those websites are the ones that are illegal per EA games license agreement.[6]. The fact that paysites may not be legal and that other websites are offering these payfiles for free is subject to censorship on many of the fan communities The first casualty of the paysite controversy was popular site retailsims.com [7] who after closing urged other paysites to also close in protest.
The above quote is:
1. Is contentious (Involving or likely to cause controversy)
2. Self-serving (Since the source is from Paysites Must Be Destroyed)
3. Involve claims about third parties (ie: Not a direct spokeperson for EA nor a paysite owner)
At best the quote is nothing more that anecdotal. And again has no place as an encyclopedic entry.
I can't be bothered to argue this, I'm no debater, and Célimène, you obviously have your own agenda for so DESPERATELY wanting to keep this out, and it's NOT an issue of neutrality or whatever, if it was, you would not be fighting so hard against everything everyone else is saying on the subject. I don't actually CARE about the Wiki entry, if I did, I would be one of the people constantly re-adding the paragraph, but I sure as hell will defend what it's saying to not just be biased opinion.
And by stature, I meant people in a legal or general high-business placements. High-up. Stature. With status. Why the fuck would I mean tall people? I've tried to be polite, but you're really just a more pseudo-intellectual version of the trolls we get here all the time, and frankly I'm tired.