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:Thanks for understanding, Jdogno, and it's not about "conceding" anything, just working to resolve the matter. It's obvious that there was no malice behind your edits and it was in the name of trying to improve the article. Take care. ] ] 02:51, 1 March 2014 (UTC) :Thanks for understanding, Jdogno, and it's not about "conceding" anything, just working to resolve the matter. It's obvious that there was no malice behind your edits and it was in the name of trying to improve the article. Take care. ] ] 02:51, 1 March 2014 (UTC)
::No prob. Keep on keepin' on. ] ] 02:51, 8 March 2014 (UTC) ::No prob. Keep on keepin' on. ] ] 02:51, 8 March 2014 (UTC)

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Just to keep you informed, I've put up a request to have the category renamed here. Vashti (talk) 09:38, 27 July 2013 (UTC)

List of Loonatics Unleashed characters

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If you can find references, sure. Though it might be better added to the main Loonatics Unleashed article, unless there's a lot of information. Trivialist (talk) 00:52, 20 August 2013 (UTC)

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WP:Original research and moving articles

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Re: Harry Potter

Your recent edits to Harry Potter (character) are being reverted because they're unsourced original research (mentioning his study habits is particularly unnecessary). Rowling already has discussed Harry's character flaws in the "Personality" section and as mentioned in the edit history, they do not need to be added a second time in there via a randomly tacked-on sentence, plus it's nothing more than your personal opinion on the topic. As for citations, the books are not a reliable source in determining Harry's personality traits because anyone can read them and draw their own conclusions about his behavior therein that may not be accurate and is based solely on their interpretation of the content. Accounts by Rowling herself or any notable figures connected to the series (books and films) in third-party sources are more appropriate. Believe me, I'm not here to start an edit war, but rules regarding addition of content need to be observed. sixtynine 06:07, 28 February 2014 (UTC)

Thanks for understanding, Jdogno, and it's not about "conceding" anything, just working to resolve the matter. It's obvious that there was no malice behind your edits and it was in the name of trying to improve the article. Take care. sixtynine 02:51, 1 March 2014 (UTC)
No prob. Keep on keepin' on. sixtynine 02:51, 8 March 2014 (UTC)

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