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{{unblock|1=Per [[WP:BLPREMOVE]], I have the right to remove material from a biography of a living person that is unsourced or poorly sourced, regardless of the 3RR rule. I explained on the [[Talk:Thomas_Rosica|talk page for Thomas Rosica]] and on [[Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons/Noticeboard#Thomas_Rosica|The BLP Noticeboard]] why the material I removed is in some cases unsourced, and in other cases poorly sourced. --[[User:PluniaZ|PluniaZ]] ([[User talk:PluniaZ#top|talk]]) 20:31, 1 June 2019 (UTC)}} |
{{unblock|1=Per [[WP:BLPREMOVE]], I have the right to remove material from a biography of a living person that is unsourced or poorly sourced, regardless of the 3RR rule. I explained on the [[Talk:Thomas_Rosica|talk page for Thomas Rosica]] and on [[Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons/Noticeboard#Thomas_Rosica|The BLP Noticeboard]] why the material I removed is in some cases unsourced, and in other cases poorly sourced. --[[User:PluniaZ|PluniaZ]] ([[User talk:PluniaZ#top|talk]]) 20:31, 1 June 2019 (UTC)}} |
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You have failed to invoke the [[WP:3RRNO|BLP exemption]] in your [[WP:AN3|AN3]] report. //Investigating. [[User:El_C|El_C]] 20:35, 1 June 2019 (UTC) |
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thank you for your efforts to clean up Alleged corruption in the Catholic Church. Mannanan51 (talk) 21:22, 1 May 2019 (UTC)
Sorry I accidentally deleted the stuff
Hi, my edit wasn't vandalism, I just thought that was a useful category. The "snake person" thing was probably caused by a browser add-on that I forgot about. Qualiesin (talk) 04:36, 8 May 2019 (UTC)
Krupabhishekam Convention deletion
Hi, thought you might be interested to see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Krupabhishekam Convention.--Epiphyllumlover (talk) 00:41, 24 May 2019 (UTC)
LifeSiteNews RfC
Hi PluniaZ, I noticed that you started a discussion about LifeSiteNews at WP:RSN § RfC: LifeSiteNews, but you didn't add the {{rfc}}
tag to designate the discussion as a request for comment. Could you please add the tag immediately under the section heading, and also include the applicable RfC categories? Alternatively, if you just want to start a plain discussion (and not an RfC), could you please remove the "RfC:" from the section heading? Thank you. — Newslinger talk 04:39, 30 May 2019 (UTC)
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You have failed to invoke the BLP exemption in your AN3 report. //Investigating. El_C 20:35, 1 June 2019 (UTC)