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==Images==
You like to say "OK!" and "You win!" in your edit summaries when (frequently) challenged about your unnecessary practice of "updating" images, but you don't seem to be changing your behavior. Surely by now you understand that there is no policy or practice that encourages image updates simply for the sake of "the most recent image". You obviously don't plan to stop these updates, but at least accept when you are reverted with a reasonable explanation, and do not then revert yourself. You have no real justification for the changes, and challengers to such edits are "in the right" to revert them, per policy. I have let plenty of your unnecessary changes go by because one image is no better than the other, and I don't feel like going back and forth with you, but you seem to be disturbing more and more editors. If your editing continues to be disruptive to the community, someone is likely to report you at ANI, and I wouldn't want to see your editing privileges compromised over a situation that can be so easily managed. Thanks.— ]<sup>]</sup> 18:44, 9 August 2017 (UTC)

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You like to say "OK!" and "You win!" in your edit summaries when (frequently) challenged about your unnecessary practice of "updating" images, but you don't seem to be changing your behavior. Surely by now you understand that there is no policy or practice that encourages image updates simply for the sake of "the most recent image". You obviously don't plan to stop these updates, but at least accept when you are reverted with a reasonable explanation, and do not then revert yourself. You have no real justification for the changes, and challengers to such edits are "in the right" to revert them, per policy. I have let plenty of your unnecessary changes go by because one image is no better than the other, and I don't feel like going back and forth with you, but you seem to be disturbing more and more editors. If your editing continues to be disruptive to the community, someone is likely to report you at ANI, and I wouldn't want to see your editing privileges compromised over a situation that can be so easily managed. Thanks.— TAnthony 18:44, 9 August 2017 (UTC)