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  • Two things, Remi. First of all, you get one account (typically)--so you get to pick one, Here or There. Perhaps you dropped the first one because you lost the password; that's fine, I'll block that one and you can continue with this one. Second, you cannot go around making accusations about cliques and doxxing without some serious evidence: it's highly disruptive and inhibits a collaborative atmosphere. Moreover, this subject matter is contentious enough to be subject to discretionary sanctions, which basically means that any uninvolved administrator can handle disruption in a variety of manners; I will post a notification below. Thank you, and let me know which name you prefer. Drmies (talk) 03:18, 17 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
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