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There was a time when I loved the idea of Misplaced Pages. I remember thinking how cool it would be to help create a compendium of human knowledge. It even seemed like a noble and worthy pursuit. That is the dream that was envisioned by the founders of Misplaced Pages.

But what I have learned from my experience here is that Misplaced Pages is a fool's game. That is because every liar with an agenda and every fool with a computer has the same vote. And with that vote, they can erase in a day, what took you a week to complete.

For this reason, I would strongly encourage people to stop wasting their time with Misplaced Pages.

- ICarriere

September 2023

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To enforce an arbitration decision, and for this, you have been blocked indefinitely from editing Misplaced Pages.

If you believe this block is unjustified, please read the guide to appealing blocks (specifically this section) before appealing. Place the following on your talk page: {{unblock|reason=Please copy my appeal to the ] or ]. Your reason here OR place the reason below this template. ~~~~}}. If you intend to appeal on the arbitration enforcement noticeboard, I suggest you use the arbitration enforcement appeals template on your talk page so it can be copied over easily. You may also appeal directly to me (by email), before or instead of appealing on your talk page. 

Courcelles (talk) 11:34, 21 September 2023 (UTC)

Reminder to administrators: In May 2014, ArbCom adopted the following procedure instructing administrators regarding Arbitration Enforcement blocks: "No administrator may modify a sanction placed by another administrator without: (1) the explicit prior affirmative consent of the enforcing administrator; or (2) prior affirmative agreement for the modification at (a) AE or (b) AN or (c) ARCA (see "Important notes" ). Administrators modifying sanctions out of process may at the discretion of the committee be desysopped."