Crusaders (Ustaše) edit

Hello! Just dropping by to let you know that the article you created already existed in some form before, see this. However, it was merged to Ustaše, which was perhaps not the ideal solution - I think there is certainly a case for the standalone article. Maybe you could use stuff from the "old" article (above link) to expand the new one. GregorB (talk) 14:25, 17 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Sockpuppetry case edit

 

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Blocked edit


 
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Request reason:

This makes no sense. Editing common articles proves nothing! See here:Wikipedia:Don't_be_quick_to_assume_that_someone_is_a_sockpuppet#Editing_common_articles . Regarding to the commons interest... there can be found lot of different people here :[1][2]


and many other places.

Decline reason:

I agree with HelloAnyong. Your editing style is remarkably similar to that of Rjecina. You also have an unhealthy obsession with one particular editor and it seems this isn't the first time you've got into a content dispute and then tried to detract attention from yourself by accusing him of sock-puppetry. I strongly suspect you are Rjecina, but even if you're not, your harassment of DIREKTOR is ample grounds for an indefinite block. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 22:31, 29 January 2011 (UTC)Reply


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