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Happy editing! Ashbeckjonathan (talk) 06:24, 23 August 2019 (UTC)Reply

  Please do not add original research or novel syntheses of published material to articles as you apparently did to Saturn Outlook. Please cite a reliable source for all of your contributions. This notice is also applicable to a registered user who may be editing while logged out using this IP. --Sable232 (talk) 02:14, 11 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

  Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, as you did at Buick Regal, you may be blocked from editing. --Sable232 (talk) 20:58, 1 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

June 2020 edit

  Welcome to Wikipedia. We appreciate your contributions, but in one of your recent edits to Arlesdale Railway, it appears that you have added original research, which is against Wikipedia's policies. Original research refers to material—such as facts, allegations, ideas, and personal experiences—for which no reliable, published sources exist; it also encompasses combining published sources in a way to imply something that none of them explicitly say. Please be prepared to cite a reliable source for all of your contributions. You can have a look at the tutorial on citing sources. Thank you. Materialscientist (talk) 04:06, 6 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

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July 2020 edit

  You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you vandalize Wikipedia by deliberately introducing incorrect information, as you did at Ford Explorer. --Sable232 (talk) 02:55, 23 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

Notice of edit warring noticeboard discussion edit

  Hello. This message is being sent to inform you that there is currently a discussion involving you at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring regarding a possible violation of Wikipedia's policy on edit warring. Thank you. --Sable232 (talk) 21:30, 26 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

You're harrasing me. edit

You deserve to be reported, not me. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1700:210:1450:a96d:1ac1:1c72:3a06 (talkcontribs)

Why? I am adding true information to a page not you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.163.155.150 (talkcontribs)

Edit warring at Dodge Durango and other articles edit

Hello 70.163.155.150. It appears you are edit warring at numerous car articles, trying to mark SUVs as Crossover vehicles. One example is the edit warring case here. The article Dodge Durango was semiprotected to keep you from doing more reverts. Be aware that the changes you are making need the agreement of others. If you continue to revert while never discussing, you are risking a block. Thank you, EdJohnston (talk) 19:38, 28 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

August 2020 edit

 

Your recent editing history at Ford F-Series (fourteenth generation) shows that you are currently engaged in an edit war; that means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be, when you have seen that other editors disagree. To resolve the content dispute, please do not revert or change the edits of others when you are reverted. Instead of reverting, please use the talk page to work toward making a version that represents consensus among editors. The best practice at this stage is to discuss, not edit-war. See the bold, revert, discuss cycle for how this is done. If discussions reach an impasse, you can then post a request for help at a relevant noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, you may wish to request temporary page protection.

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CUV edit

I've noticed that you have been overwhelmingly changed SUV to CUV. If it matches the definition of a CUV that's fine, but here in WikiProject Automobiles we generally used the more formal crossover SUV. Same meaning, but more understandable for wider audience who may not be familiar with the CUV abbreviation. Andra Febrian (talk)

Continued edit warring edit

 

Your recent editing history at Dodge Durango shows that you are currently engaged in an edit war; that means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be, when you have seen that other editors disagree. To resolve the content dispute, please do not revert or change the edits of others when you are reverted. Instead of reverting, please use the talk page to work toward making a version that represents consensus among editors. The best practice at this stage is to discuss, not edit-war. See the bold, revert, discuss cycle for how this is done. If discussions reach an impasse, you can then post a request for help at a relevant noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, you may wish to request temporary page protection. Being involved in an edit war can result in you being blocked from editing—especially if you violate the three-revert rule, which states that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the three-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit warring—even if you do not violate the three-revert rule—should your behavior indicate that you intend to continue reverting repeatedly.

This notice also applies to a registered user editing while logged out using this IP. --Sable232 (talk) 22:19, 5 August 2020 (UTC)Reply
  You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you disrupt Wikipedia, as you did at Lincoln MKT. This warning also applies to the registered user editing while logged out to avoid detection using this IP. --Sable232 (talk) 03:21, 6 August 2020 (UTC)Reply

August 2020 edit

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