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m Removed stale messages from inactive IP talkpage. (Task 13)
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Just letting you know that there is a discussion about your edits on the admin noticeboard [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Incidents#Fact_tags_and_User:76.90.224.167 here] on the admin noticeboard.

As a side note the orange "you have a message" bar should disappear as soon as you visit this page. It is not necessary to blank the page to get rid of it. One approach you might consider is to log into an account for editing, and not logging in for browsing. That way you will not be bothered with messages when you are merely browsing the encyclopedia. [[User:Theresa knott|Theresa Knott]] | [[User talk:Theresa knott|The otter sank]] 10:23, 27 August 2008 (UTC)

==Before leaving me a message==
I understand that people have seen me as having an attitude and referred to my discussion with Vidritas (I think that's his username) and my initial defense of my contributions I did listen. I understand that minor edits are when fixing punctuation or maybe fixing a link that is with wrong code. I do not remove fact tags with a bad intention. I understand others need time to cite something if there is a citation available.

But why do they only want to cite it after it was tagged for 2 months or longer and then they notice that I take it off, if it's something important to an article me or anyone else removing it shouldn't be what initiates a citation.

Latest revision as of 06:34, 25 October 2022

Unregistered editors using this IP address received messages on this talk page years ago. Since users of the IP address have likely changed, these messages have been removed. They can be viewed in the page history.