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Request reason:

I believe I was probably blocked for two reasons. The first was because on one article, I frequently made changes. However, after the revisions were explained to me, I did stop making said changes, which was long before the block. The second reason is that I changed the listing of the article from "low" to "mid" priority. The admin. believes that this is an autobiography; which is not true. I simply did not agree with the reason why the listing was changed to "low" again (the editor simply said "not going to happen". I never meant to go into disruptive editing, and if you look at recent conversations, even though I may have had problems with one or two editors, I have tried to work out problems with other editors. Additionally, when the revisions were explained, I left them alone. I did not realize that changing a listing was grounds for disruptive editing, and I will not do so in the future.

Decline reason:

You show no understanding of many policies of Wikipedia, and have in the past willfully ignored any attempt to get you to do so. There is also concern that you have falsified or misrepresnted information as coming from a reliable source, when it did not. This is problematic and disruptive, and I agree with both Toddst1 and Chaser in the rationale for this block. Jayron32 04:40, 9 September 2010 (UTC)Reply


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Talk page privileges revoked edit

For edit warring on this page. Toddst1 (talk) 23:37, 10 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned non-free image File:Parascandola Event.jpg edit

 

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