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Your June 2011 revert at Dhangar edit

Greetings, I see that after User:Sitush put a lot of work into cleaning up Dhangar, you went and reverted all he did with a simple "Undid Vandalism". First off, its inappropriate to label disagreements as "vandalism" - he wasn't adding nonsense words to the article, he was doing a cleanup. Second, the article was and is in dire need of cleanup, and if you look at the History tab you can see that Sitush clearly explained each thing he removed. In any case, I've taken over the cleanup, and given a very short explanation on Talk:Dhangar. In the future should something like this happen again, you should state your concerns on the Talk page, contact the editor you disagree with, and make huge changes only after consensus, or establishing that the other editor is not acting in the interests of Wikipedia. Accusations of "vandalism" should be reserved for those people engaged in blatantly destructive acts, not simply people whose work you disagree with. MatthewVanitas (talk) 15:10, 21 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Nomination of Maratha raid on Delhi (1737) for deletion edit

 
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Slatersteven (talk) 18:09, 1 January 2024 (UTC)Reply