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Replying since you mentioned me on another talk page... I think you should respond to statement by SheriffIsInTown on ] where he complained about you. I can see some problems with his statement and diffs on AE. He presented you as an edit warrior, however I thought you made some of these edits by mistake, self-reverted and asked for help on article talk page. I think your edits were not terrible, but prefer version restored by Sheriff (see ). In addition, VM reverted one of my edits, which I also do not mind. You should ''politely'' and clearly explain what you did on this page and why. I am not sure. ] (]) 20:27, 21 April 2016 (UTC) Replying since you mentioned me on another talk page... I think you should respond to statement by SheriffIsInTown on ] where he complained about you. I can see some problems with his statement and diffs on AE. He presented you as an edit warrior, however I thought you made some of these edits by mistake, self-reverted and asked for help on article talk page. I think your edits were not terrible, but prefer version restored by Sheriff (see ). In addition, VM reverted one of my edits, which I also do not mind. You should ''politely'' and clearly explain what you did on this page and why. I am not sure. ] (]) 20:27, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
:More important, you made a strong statement about certain contributors. Now, since SheriffIsInTown reported you on ], you should either apologize if you think you were wrong or provide some ''diffs'' to justify that your statement was correct. For example, "user A edit war on page X (a series of diffs), page Y (a series of diffs)", etc. Actually, I think some users edit war on these pages for months, but you should provide diffs that are preferably not older than one week. You are in a difficult position because you said that it was not just one user A, but also users B and C. Read instruction: there should be no more that 500 words and 20 diffs in your response. ] (]) 20:46, 21 April 2016 (UTC) :More important, you made a strong statement about certain contributors. Now, since SheriffIsInTown reported you on ], you should either apologize if you think you were wrong or provide some ''diffs'' to justify that your statement was correct. For example, "user A edit war on page X (a series of diffs), page Y (a series of diffs)", etc. Actually, I think some users edit war on these pages for months, but you should provide diffs that are preferably not older than one week. You are in a difficult position because you said that it was not just one user A, but also users B and C. Read instruction: there should be no more that 500 words and 20 diffs in your response. ] (]) 20:46, 21 April 2016 (UTC)

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Replying since you mentioned me on another talk page... I think you should respond to statement by SheriffIsInTown on WP:AE where he complained about you. I can see some problems with his statement and diffs on AE. He presented you as an edit warrior, however I thought you made some of these edits by mistake, self-reverted and asked for help on article talk page. I think your edits were not terrible, but prefer version restored by Sheriff (see this). In addition, VM reverted one of my edits, which I also do not mind. You should politely and clearly explain what you did on this page and why. I am not sure. My very best wishes (talk) 20:27, 21 April 2016 (UTC)

More important, you made a strong statement about certain contributors. Now, since SheriffIsInTown reported you on WP:AE, you should either apologize if you think you were wrong or provide some diffs to justify that your statement was correct. For example, "user A edit war on page X (a series of diffs), page Y (a series of diffs)", etc. Actually, I think some users edit war on these pages for months, but you should provide diffs that are preferably not older than one week. You are in a difficult position because you said that it was not just one user A, but also users B and C. Read instruction: there should be no more that 500 words and 20 diffs in your response. My very best wishes (talk) 20:46, 21 April 2016 (UTC)

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