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Please don't mass compliant sources. Your edit summary does not give a valid reason to delete text and sources you don't like. ] (]) 03:34, 16 August 2014 (UTC) | Please don't mass compliant sources. Your edit summary does not give a valid reason to delete text and sources you don't like. ] (]) 03:34, 16 August 2014 (UTC) | ||
:You need consensus before adding it. Iceman hypothesis is not supported by evidence. -] (]) 09:26, 16 August 2014 (UTC) | :You need consensus before adding it. Iceman hypothesis is not supported by evidence. -] (]) 09:26, 16 August 2014 (UTC) | ||
::You were previously warned about misrepresenting a source. | |||
::You have . | |||
::You claim "The ] hypothesis is not supported by any scientific evidence." | |||
::Your comment on the talk page is not correct according to the reliable source. The source does not say that it is a hypothesis that is not supported by any scientific evidence. | |||
::Your suggests I added original research to the article but I did no such thing. I get the impression you did not read the full text and blindly reverted. | |||
::This is what the source says: "Bizarrely, the ‘Ice Man’, who lived in the Alps about 5000 years ago, displays tattoo marks on his body which correspond to acupuncture points. To '''some experts''', this suggests that an acupuncture-like therapy was already used in Europe 5 millennia ago ." | |||
::Please strike your misleading comments on the talk page and . ] (]) 16:12, 16 August 2014 (UTC) |
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Please be more careful next time
Please don't mass delete medrs compliant sources. Your edit summary does not give a valid reason to delete text and sources you don't like. QuackGuru (talk) 03:34, 16 August 2014 (UTC)
- You need consensus before adding it. Iceman hypothesis is not supported by evidence. -A1candidate (talk) 09:26, 16 August 2014 (UTC)
- You were previously warned about misrepresenting a source.
- You have not shown on the talk page what is the problem with all my edits.
- You claim "The Ice Man hypothesis is not supported by any scientific evidence."
- Your comment on the talk page is not correct according to the reliable source. The source does not say that it is a hypothesis that is not supported by any scientific evidence.
- Your comment on the talk page suggests I added original research to the article but I did no such thing. I get the impression you did not read the full text and blindly reverted.
- This is what the source says: "Bizarrely, the ‘Ice Man’, who lived in the Alps about 5000 years ago, displays tattoo marks on his body which correspond to acupuncture points. To some experts, this suggests that an acupuncture-like therapy was already used in Europe 5 millennia ago ."
- Please strike your misleading comments on the talk page and revert your edit. QuackGuru (talk) 16:12, 16 August 2014 (UTC)