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dismissing RFAR as clearly premature for arbitration with arbitrator authorization per Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Clerks/Procedures#When_to_take_action |
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The Special:ListUsers did not work for me so I can't determine if AussieLegend is an administrator. |
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AussieLegend says: "There's no need to edit-war. It's as simple as that. Editors should always try to work with each other." Well I have not invoked an edit war willingly nor have I wontonly vandalized anyone's work. I may have screwed up something or pressed a wrong button, and I would be very sorry for that. However I believe AussieLegend just got angry judged my intent prematurely, especially considering his "zero tolerance policy" repeated 6 ways to Sunday on his page. |
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The article in question appears to have reverted to what I saw before, with my two small additions in the "Factual Errors" section of "I Dream Of Jeannie", intact as I added the, The additions applied to geographical and historical facts behind the manned space program in the United States during the 1960s. I stand behind them. I do not approve off vandalism either, in any way, shape or form. I do encourage discussion, but I doubt this individual will discuss it, apparently having their mind made up that I am a vandal. So much for " "There's no need to edit-war..." |
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