There are many systems like nsibidi around the world, and in our history of writing article we were careful not to say they were writing . ( Until Ukabia added nsibidi to that article and started revert warring over the claim that it is writing . ) Of course, it may turn out that nsibidi is an ideographic writing system, but since we have RS's that such a thing is not possible, that claim would require good sourcing.
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I say all this because it wasn't intended for this dispute to be over whether ideograms are writing systems or not, this is partly because of the way I phrased some things and how the article was worded ( ideographic writing system ), but the main issue is whether nsibidi is writing or not and why all the sources that note nsibidi's dynamic use as ideograms, logograms and possibly ( although I doubt this myself ) syllabary / mora are wrong . "'talk 16 : 42, 23 August 2011 ( UTC)