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If you have any questions about the Chinese Wikipedia, please leave a message here. Thank you for visiting! Again, welcome! Wzl19371留言2021年9月7日 (二) 15:58 (UTC)[回复]

About what volunteer may be in specific situation[编辑]

Sorry for your confusion in zhcommunities for somebody disagree of labels of volunteers,that may because of some other facts in relevant authoritarian regimes that giving those specific thoughts.You should know that term of volunteer in practice on present could be "agents of authorities without register in offical records",as those active indivals could not be the real good shareholders in zhwikipedia as known of commuties.Communities from Democracy states may not realize the specific difference in the konwledges of these terms,thank the universal situations are not same in authoritarianism.Thank for reading this Digression.--約克客留言2023年5月15日 (一) 02:41 (UTC)[回复]

Thank you, @Longway22. I had no idea about these connotations. So if I understand your message correctly, in authoritarian countries, ordinary people don't necessarily trust "volunteers", because they may in fact be agents of the authorities?--SGrabarczuk (WMF)留言2023年5月18日 (四) 12:52 (UTC)[回复]
Base on the pratice situations that if "volunteers" have connection to authoritarian,the citizens would believe they may be as the unregister agents.--約克客留言2023年5月20日 (六) 07:51 (UTC)[回复]