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Thank you

Thank you for your edit here [1] The evidence will show that she continues to direct via social media linked from other Wiki projects commons [2] at meta [3]. It is my hope he will accept a topic ban voluntarily the warning comes before the evidence Uninvolved users will be a great help with the clean up phase. again Thank you. J8079s (talk) 18:00, 1 February 2017 (UTC) see also WP:Duck

DC Crime page

Anastrophe, I see you updated the DC crime page graphic on homicide to 2015. I've updated several sections on that page and also the DC gun laws section, as well as DC gun laws page. But the graphic on homicide rates up to 2015 would really be better if it included the 2016 data since DC dropped t 18.5/100k and including 2016 be more accurate in showing a bump up in 2015 and then back down in 2016, as opposed to the very different thing of a trend reversal that the current chart shows. As I don't know how to make those charts and I see you put one in could you update it to current? Thanks!Explainador (talk) 02:17, 16 May 2017 (UTC)

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