User talk:PaulTheBoatman10
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Heilung
Your edits to the redirects of Ofnir and Lifa (album) to the article about Heilung have been reverted due to the lack of notability of these albums. You might want to consider adding some of the information directly to the article about Heilung. However, you might want to talk about this first on the article's talk page.
Sumner
Your edit to Sumner has been reverted because this a disambiguation page and an entry for the American politician (who was also a United States Senator) Charles Sumner,(1811–1874), already appears on the disambiguation sub-page Sumner (surname), so also listing that article in the Sumner article is both inconsistent and redundant. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 04:41, 8 January 2021 (UTC)