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Economy of China

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I just wanted to let you know I have requested for page protection for Economy of China to try to stop the correct edit war that is taking place. LongLiveMusic (talk) 04:36, 28 August 2016 (UTC)Reply


Thank you. I will continue the fight until the page is protected. Unsourced edits are not acceptable.

Apologies

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While using Twinkle and nominating User:72.204.45.235 user page for deletion I by mistake clicked Criteria G12 and hit save which delivered a talk message here, sorry for it wasn't intended. Moreover user pages don't need to created for reporting someone (FYI) VarunFEB2003 I am Offline 08:38, 28 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

I am aware that the page did not need to be created to report a user. I am just being honest about what is going on with regard to my account.

September 2016

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  Hello. Regarding the recent revert you made to User talk:72.204.45.235: you may already know about them, but you might find Wikipedia:Template messages/User talk namespace useful. After a revert, these can be placed on the user's talk page to let them know you considered their edit inappropriate, and also direct new users towards the sandbox. They can also be used to give a stern warning to a vandal when they've been previously warned. Just some friendly advice, it is generally better to use the official warning templates, as they are backed by community consensus. With free-form warnings, you run the risk of inadvertently crossing the line into WP:PERSONAL. Also, please sign your warning messages as you would with any other talk message. The first half of this message is actually one of then, {{subst:uw-warn}}. They cover both informational notices and various levels of warning (from soft to hard), and generally should always be used with subst:. Murph9000 (talk) 10:53, 3 September 2016 (UTC)Reply