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Removing user warnings

Hello again. I noticed that you just deleted the comment I made, which is OK by me, but I also noticed that you have a habit of deleting everything that is added to your talk page, including user warnings. Which is not OK. Deleting user warnings is interpreted as trying to hide a users history and is explicitly forbidden, although misplaced warnings can be removed if the reasoning is solid. In your case there's no excuse for it since the warning resulted in a block. Removing user warnings is considered vandalism and can be penalized like any other vandalism: "Removing warnings, whether for vandalism or other forms of prohibited/discouraged behavior, from one's talk page is ... considered vandalism". Thomas.W (talk) 18:23, 27 February 2013 (UTC)