Thread:User talk:DID is real/So long, and thanks for all the feedback

After the sudden dissolving of the editors group and the withdrawal of a number of others from the project, especially reviewers, it is no longer possible to discuss edits. Several changes in the last month have diverted from expert consensus, and at times included unverifiable citations. Rather than get into a wikipedia-style edit war or stand by passively I've decided to stop editing. My academic writing will be done elsewhere. There remain over 100 really good quality, well referenced pages, which I hope people will continue to share.

I may edit some foreign language pages and Terms_Translated to copy in basic information - e.g. a page per language, based on the ICD-10 purely because it is translated into multiple languages unlike the DSM. This will help the people speaking the 25-30 non-English languages who use the Android app, including the 4 Arabic speakers who downloaded it this week. It will also support the aim of the project which is to get good quality information out to a large number of people world-wide. German, Dutch and Arabic are currently the most popular languages except for English.

Android App download link Kindle app download link