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Hi FlyingNinja1, thank you for filing your recent report on the vandalism noticeboard. I noticed that another editor had removed your report because it was formatted unconventionally, although yet another editor then restored it for you with the standard formatting.

In the future, the easiest way to file a vandalism report is to use Twinkle, which lets you fill out a simple form and automatically does the rest. Twinkle also speeds up many other procedures on Wikipedia, including delivering warning templates and nominating articles for deletion. If you have not yet tried Twinkle, I think you'll find it very useful. Cheers. — Newslinger talk 07:47, 21 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]