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This block is primarily for edit warring after a previous block and repeated warnings. There is an open debate about blanking such notices from one's user talk page, so I do not name these blankings as a reason for blocking. However, in more general terms, that sort of blanking doesn't really gain you anything - I still read the posts through the page history and it didn't look good when I searched for mitigating factors that might shorten or negate the block. | |||
I hope in the future you'll use your knowledge of Hungarian history to improve pages - the English language edition of Misplaced Pages could certainly use such help. Unfortunately it doesn't aid the project or English-only readers to change names into versions that rarely get used in this language. Respectfully, ''']''' 21:52, 19 October 2006 (UTC) |
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This block is primarily for edit warring after a previous block and repeated warnings. There is an open debate about blanking such notices from one's user talk page, so I do not name these blankings as a reason for blocking. However, in more general terms, that sort of blanking doesn't really gain you anything - I still read the posts through the page history and it didn't look good when I searched for mitigating factors that might shorten or negate the block.
I hope in the future you'll use your knowledge of Hungarian history to improve pages - the English language edition of Misplaced Pages could certainly use such help. Unfortunately it doesn't aid the project or English-only readers to change names into versions that rarely get used in this language. Respectfully, Durova 21:52, 19 October 2006 (UTC)