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When I look up "Per Scholas" in Wikipedia I see a notice at the top challenging the neutrality of the content showing. This warning/notice indicates that I should click to the Talk Page for Per Scholas to find out why this note was added, and what the reviewer's ground were for claiming this description to be questionable. But when I clicked the Talk Page link I came to a screen stating that "Wikipedia does not have a talk page with this exact title." As such, the neutrality challenge shows but with nothing visible that a reader could judge its merits on. Given that, what does a Neutrality warning mean? Transparency should require that reasons for red flags be clearly visible. (Note: I work part time at Per Scholas and add that I do so because I appreciate their nonprofit mission. Consider this fact if you will in judging my comment and questions here.) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.156.236.138 (talk) 20:32, 22 December 2010 (UTC)Reply
'But when I clicked the Talk Page link I came to a screen stating that "Wikipedia does not have a talk page with this exact title."' So, this means you started the page. Please, next time, sign your posts with four tildes. Thank you.