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Per your recent edits at List of Gunsmoke (TV series) episodes, I would ask that you please spend some time familiarizing yourself with the established style guide for the television project here MOS:TV - especially the sections that pertain to plot summaries and episode lists, such as MOS:TVPLOT and MOS:TVEPISODELIST. Also, there are additional "need to know" items in the Template:Episode list documentation (specifically the section documenting how |ShortSummary= is to be used). Before you continue to rogue edit away from community consensus-based guidelines, consider that your efforts are about to get the article de-listed from its current WP:FL status. I understand that you've put a lot of effort into this, but moving it in the wrong direction will ultimately make your total effort a wasted one. It would be better to work on things in order to be able to maintain its featured list status rather than losing it. To put that succinctly: the list article's subject warrants wanting it to be a featured list in the encyclopedia and to remain so, but editing the article's quality in a direction against our established style guide and standards will result in de-listing. ButlerBlog (talk) 12:06, 11 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

Also, with regards to your edit summaries calling another editor's changes "vandalism", that's not only not a good idea, it also violates our core WP:CIVILITY policy. First, the edits in question are not vandalism; refer to "what is not vandalism". @Wizardman was removing what they perceive to be reversion or removal of unencyclopedic material (quoted from the aforementioned guideline). All editors are obliged to assume good faith of other editors. You need to address your concerns through editing and talk page discussion - not accusing them of vandalism. ButlerBlog (talk) 14:15, 11 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

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