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Activity on GG page
I noticed your activity on the gamergate talk page, and I'm relieved to see more editors with a somewhat "neutral" stance (that is of course just my honest opinion) are coming to take part in the ongoing dispute about the neutrality of the article. I think as more editors get involved, it is guaranteed that the article will become more "balanced" or objective, if it isn't already balanced enough. No doubt some people will attempt to discredit your opinions by calling you a SPA, please pay no mind to them if your goal is indeed the betterment of the article per WP's policies, guidelines and generally to represent information in an encyclopedic spirit. Thank you. 188.23.94.98 (talk) 00:24, 22 October 2014 (UTC)
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I just made a change to try to fix some threading with a conversation you're involved with. Your change made it look like Masem was replying to you instead of Tarc. I believe you may need another ':' in front of your comment, but I wasn't sure if you were reply to Tarc or not. I apologize if my edit messed anything up Strongjam (talk) 16:10, 24 October 2014 (UTC)
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