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== Block notice ==

Hi [[User:Dean12065|Dean12065]]. This message is to let you know that I've blocked your account for two weeks due to the long-term issues regarding your repeated [[WP:DE|disruptive editing]] and [[WP:EW|edit warring]] across multiple articles, and stemming from the information and input provided on the [[Special:Permalink/887204244#Removal_of_sourced_info|ANI discussion]] involving the reported issues regarding your edits to Wikipedia articles and content. Given the numerous issues reported at the ANI discussion, and disruptive edits that you've been found to be making recently across multiple articles and over the span of a very short time, as well as the numerous warnings that have been left on your user talk page just to be removed by you shortly afterwards - it's clear that you need to stop, review important Wikipedia policies and guidelines, and refrain from engaging in further issues and disruption - and that applying a block on your account is the only way that will set this in motion; you're obviously not going to do this on your own. This block is to put the brakes on your editing full-stop, and give you time to review Wikipedia's policies and guidelines regarding [[WP:EW|edit warring]], [[WP:DR|dispute resolution]], [[WP:CON|consensus]] and collaboration with others, and encourage you to retrain yourself at the [[WP:TWA|new user tutorial]] so that you know and understand how to perform the important basic functions on Wikipedia and locate important policies and documentation.

Your block will expire in two weeks. At that time, you will have the ability to edit as you did before. This does not mean that you can resume doing what you've been doing before, nor does it mean that the issues regarding your edits and behavior are no longer under discussion and watch by other editors in the community. All of your edits will be expected to be in full compliance with all of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines and at all times, you will be expected to follow the proper best practices and protocols (such as Wikipedia's [[WP:DR|dispute resolution protocol]]) when disputes and other relevant situations arise, and you will be expected to participate in relevant talk page discussions regarding disputes or issues you're involved in or when asked by other editors. You need to take whatever time is necessary in order to make sure that you will meet these expectations; your block just expires in two weeks - that doesn't mean that you should edit just because you can do so. Should you fail to meet these expectations after your block expires, you can be blocked for a longer period of time.

I hope that you take this period of time to heart, that you take this message seriously and follow all of the advice I've left here, and that you return to editing with the necessary experience, knowledge of policy, and the mindset of contributing and collaborating positively and in order to expand and improve the encyclopedia. I wish you well and hope that you move on from this and take this as a positive learning experience and a "bump in the road" that you can talk about with other editors years down the line when you share your experience and how you've fallen and grown on Wikipedia. :-) Best regards - [[User:Oshwah|<b><span style="color:#C00000">~Oshwah~</span></b>]]<sup><small><b>[[User_talk:Oshwah|<span style="color:blue">(talk)</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Oshwah|<span style="color:green">(contribs)</span>]]</b></small></sup> 06:56, 11 March 2019 (UTC)

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Block notice

Hi Dean12065. This message is to let you know that I've blocked your account for two weeks due to the long-term issues regarding your repeated disruptive editing and edit warring across multiple articles, and stemming from the information and input provided on the ANI discussion involving the reported issues regarding your edits to Wikipedia articles and content. Given the numerous issues reported at the ANI discussion, and disruptive edits that you've been found to be making recently across multiple articles and over the span of a very short time, as well as the numerous warnings that have been left on your user talk page just to be removed by you shortly afterwards - it's clear that you need to stop, review important Wikipedia policies and guidelines, and refrain from engaging in further issues and disruption - and that applying a block on your account is the only way that will set this in motion; you're obviously not going to do this on your own. This block is to put the brakes on your editing full-stop, and give you time to review Wikipedia's policies and guidelines regarding edit warring, dispute resolution, consensus and collaboration with others, and encourage you to retrain yourself at the new user tutorial so that you know and understand how to perform the important basic functions on Wikipedia and locate important policies and documentation.

Your block will expire in two weeks. At that time, you will have the ability to edit as you did before. This does not mean that you can resume doing what you've been doing before, nor does it mean that the issues regarding your edits and behavior are no longer under discussion and watch by other editors in the community. All of your edits will be expected to be in full compliance with all of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines and at all times, you will be expected to follow the proper best practices and protocols (such as Wikipedia's dispute resolution protocol) when disputes and other relevant situations arise, and you will be expected to participate in relevant talk page discussions regarding disputes or issues you're involved in or when asked by other editors. You need to take whatever time is necessary in order to make sure that you will meet these expectations; your block just expires in two weeks - that doesn't mean that you should edit just because you can do so. Should you fail to meet these expectations after your block expires, you can be blocked for a longer period of time.

I hope that you take this period of time to heart, that you take this message seriously and follow all of the advice I've left here, and that you return to editing with the necessary experience, knowledge of policy, and the mindset of contributing and collaborating positively and in order to expand and improve the encyclopedia. I wish you well and hope that you move on from this and take this as a positive learning experience and a "bump in the road" that you can talk about with other editors years down the line when you share your experience and how you've fallen and grown on Wikipedia. :-) Best regards - ~Oshwah~(talk) (contribs) 06:56, 11 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]