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Inexistent language

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[1][2][3] Ah3kal, that language is not existent, that's a project of a failed ideology.
Have You noticed that those users that that idea started on en.wiktionary? That that so-called "language" was several times discussed as a topic for deletion as an obsolete term?
Few times that project was abolished as Wikimedian project, since it had no real users!!! Only one (obviously paid for that) whose sole edits on "sh" Wikipedia were copying from hr.wiki and sr.wiki (see summaries). That's not even a community, not even for an wiki-incubator!
However, that project was revived/kept alive by votes of users that do not speak Southern Slavic languages at all. Except one user that appeared ages later, user that wages his own war against Croatian language and Croatian project at all (mostly on en.wiktionary), but he's a case for some other professions.
En.wiktionary had separate entries for South Slavic languages and things worked fine.
But, those that wanted to impose and enforce that ideology, brutally imposed that "solution" and deleted any separate Croatian entries, Serbian entries and put them all into one.
There was a veeery long discussion on en.wiktionary about that. Imposive group neglected all arguments from the other side - Croatian editors' community was mercilessly ignored.
Further moved what that that renegade took was bot-importing from the online dictionary of Croatian language [4], but he did not tagged those entries as Croatian, but as "Serbo-Croatian" and put them in "sh" Wiktionary [5][6], even creating some bastardic word creations that do not exist in real life.
See this chart [7]. See chart "New articles per day in this month". Solely Feb and Mar 2014!!!!!! Chart "Articles that contain at least one internal link" is alive solely after Feb 2014!!
Anyway, what happened later after that import? Some other Wiktionaries simply used their bots to import those entries to their Wiktionaries (but under wrong tag, "sh") and that's how that language "seems existent in all wiktionarys and wikipedias".
The so-called "sh" language does not exists at all. They haven't got true editors community. Their "projects" were built by massive boting, human bots (manic copy-paste) and software bots. That massive copying caused dissatisfaction especially among Croatian editors and Serbian editors.
In order to get more entries, the "sh"-propagators gave up their language policy (they invent their own language rules, contrary to Wikimedias guidelines) and manically copied every article and entry (except those that their ideology does not want to be known).
What do You mean, how can You explain that project that had no Wiktionary for years (and still has no other Wikiprojects), has more entries than the languages whose heritage wants to take, in less than a year get more entries than all other Southern Slavic Wiktionaries together? Kubura2 (bincang) 04:00, 12 Jun 2016 (UTC)Balas

Just see this edit patern [8] [9] Double entries, entries are mess! See recent changes [10]. For the so vivid "language", very empty, isnt' it? With so many entries, they should have at least 40 users daily. But they don't. Kubura2 (bincang) 04:07, 12 Jun 2016 (UTC)Balas