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Hi. I notice that you have recently been editing a great many articles, frequently reverting changes made by anonymous IP addresses. Whilst it is certainly the case that anonymous editors sometimes vandalise pages, it is fairly clear that you have been deleting a great many perfectly reasonable edits too. It's quite easy to see from the timeline of your edits that you are making these edits without any thought. For example, at 16:41 on 9 June 2014 you made three edits in a minute, deleting entirely reasonable information that had been included by an anonymous editor with a blameless track-record and, evidently, some special expertise on ]. Earlier, at 16:31 on 9 June 2014 you made five edits in the space of sixty seconds. All of these edits had the effect of deleting reasonable information added by an anonymous editor who, though probably a little too enthusiastic, appears to have a genuine interest in and expertise about fictional cartoon characters. Where information is not supported by references, you should not delete it unless it is obviously vandalism, but should request references and citations that support the information. | |||
The problem is that these are not isolated cases. At 16:35 you deleted an edit that contributed track timings for the ]; at 16:29 you ''restored'' text that is a matter of pure opinion (and thus shouldn't be included in Misplaced Pages) to our article on ], presumably simply because the edit that deleted it was performed anonymously. There are many, many more. You have a consistent pattern of deleting the work of anonymous editors, irrespective of its usefulness. As an editor of Misplaced Pages, it is incumbent on you to ]. You are making a great many mistakes, and actively damaging Misplaced Pages. | |||
Please would you stop your unhelpful editing activity as soon as possible. Your current course of action is ], and is unlikely to lead to a positive outcome either for you or for this project on which we work. Thank you. | |||
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Your Recent Editing Activity
Hi. I notice that you have recently been editing a great many articles, frequently reverting changes made by anonymous IP addresses. Whilst it is certainly the case that anonymous editors sometimes vandalise pages, it is fairly clear that you have been deleting a great many perfectly reasonable edits too. It's quite easy to see from the timeline of your edits that you are making these edits without any thought. For example, at 16:41 on 9 June 2014 you made three edits in a minute, deleting entirely reasonable information that had been included by an anonymous editor with a blameless track-record and, evidently, some special expertise on Nicaragua. Earlier, at 16:31 on 9 June 2014 you made five edits in the space of sixty seconds. All of these edits had the effect of deleting reasonable information added by an anonymous editor who, though probably a little too enthusiastic, appears to have a genuine interest in and expertise about fictional cartoon characters. Where information is not supported by references, you should not delete it unless it is obviously vandalism, but should request references and citations that support the information.
The problem is that these are not isolated cases. At 16:35 you deleted an edit that contributed track timings for the The Civil War (album); at 16:29 you restored text that is a matter of pure opinion (and thus shouldn't be included in Misplaced Pages) to our article on Nasson College, presumably simply because the edit that deleted it was performed anonymously. There are many, many more. You have a consistent pattern of deleting the work of anonymous editors, irrespective of its usefulness. As an editor of Misplaced Pages, it is incumbent on you to assume that other editors, whether registered or anonymous, are acting in good faith. You are making a great many mistakes, and actively damaging Misplaced Pages.
Please would you stop your unhelpful editing activity as soon as possible. Your current course of action is disruptive, and is unlikely to lead to a positive outcome either for you or for this project on which we work. Thank you.