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== Gamergate Arbcom == | |||
Please note the instruction for your statement in the ] request for a case: | |||
:''Without exception, statements (including responses to other statements) must be shorter than 500 words.'' | |||
Your statement is at 918 words, so is over the limit. I see several statements are over, and I am contacting anyone who is over 500. Please recall that this statement is not intended to be a full exposition of all evidence, which occurs at the next step, but simply a statement requesting a case. Please trim back your statement. ''For the arbitration committee'' --]] 20:24, 16 November 2014 (UTC) |
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Gamergate Arbcom
Please note the instruction for your statement in the Gamergate request for a case:
- Without exception, statements (including responses to other statements) must be shorter than 500 words.
Your statement is at 918 words, so is over the limit. I see several statements are over, and I am contacting anyone who is over 500. Please recall that this statement is not intended to be a full exposition of all evidence, which occurs at the next step, but simply a statement requesting a case. Please trim back your statement. For the arbitration committee --S Philbrick(Talk) 20:24, 16 November 2014 (UTC)