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== November 2016 ==
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== One revert ==

Hi, that article, S Bannon is at one revert only, if you make two they will apply to have you blocked, I suggest you don't get yourself blocked, it's not worth it. ] (]) 22:50, 25 November 2016 (UTC)

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There was a time when I loved the idea of Misplaced Pages. I remember thinking how cool it would be to help create a compendium of human knowledge. It even seemed like a noble and worthy pursuit. That is the dream that was envisioned by the founders of Misplaced Pages.

But what I have learned from my experience here is that Misplaced Pages is a fool's game. That is because every liar with an agenda and every fool with a computer has the same vote. And with that vote, they can erase in a day, what took you a week to complete.

For this reason, I would strongly encourage people to stop wasting their time with Misplaced Pages.

- ICarriere