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{{test3}}, You are violating the vandalism warning policy by prematurely reporting (in addition to turning a conetnt dispute into a vandalism charge). The policy is VERY SPECIFIC - you are not to report unless edits happen AFTER the warnings. Stop trying to run Misplaced Pages in violation of its standard policies.


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''Please post new messages at the bottom of my talk page. Please use headlines when starting new talk topics. Thank you.'' ''Please post new messages at the bottom of my talk page. Please use headlines when starting new talk topics. Thank you.''

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Please stop making test edits to Misplaced Pages. It is considered vandalism, which, under Misplaced Pages policy, can lead to being blocked from editing. If you would like to experiment again, please use your sandbox. , You are violating the vandalism warning policy by prematurely reporting (in addition to turning a conetnt dispute into a vandalism charge). The policy is VERY SPECIFIC - you are not to report unless edits happen AFTER the warnings. Stop trying to run Misplaced Pages in violation of its standard policies.


Please post new messages at the bottom of my talk page. Please use headlines when starting new talk topics. Thank you.

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