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voice on the right on a term that bears his name cannot be ignored in the article. What we can do though is counterbalance the claims. What I would encourage you to do is dig up some authorities debunking his claims. There are probably several reliable sources who debunk Trump's claims about what Trumpism is. I have read some commentators who have picked apart particular points (eg 1. No riots in the streets, but riots in the Capitol building are ok?; 2. If Nafta was "horrible" then USMCA is too because economists both conservative and liberal regard it as essentially Nafta with some tweaks here and there). Unfortunately none I came across at the time of CPAC were from academic authorities. One analyst pointed out that he identified nothing distinctive- that Reagan for example would agree with every point except perhaps the phrasing about trade. So on that analysts account, if Trump's claim is to be taken at face value it says, "Forget using the term Trumpism, it's no different than Reaganism with a quibble here and there about trade." Some are not even distinctive between progressives and conservatives. Anyway, I hope you don't take my re-including Trump's comments at CPAC the wrong way.
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anything about how Knowledge (XXG) works? You're not supposed to source every single claim, because then there's tags everywhere. Yzerman played for the Red Wings! Uh, do you have source!?! All my paragraphs are well sourced. I know more about hockey than 99.99% of people. I know Everyday Joes like yourself can edit on Knowledge (XXG) though, so it's really nothing that bothers me much. If you're gonna have an obnoxious tone to me, then expect to get the same shit back. Delete everything if you want to, I don't care. Goodbye. --
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I agree you have ample cause to be skeptical about Trump's claims about Trumpism, but he made the claim and it was directly about Trumpism, and it was reported in a reliable source. While many dispute whether the former president is an authority on anything, his view as the most politically powerful
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on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the three-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit
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at the top of your Talk page, it will link to all of your Archive pages, and also give you a search box to find archived discussions. See the top of my Talk page, for one example, or the Talk page of any of the first three users who wrote on this page, they each archive their Talk pages as well. I
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Hi, Benicio2020. As your Talk page gets longer, you may decide that you want to archive old discussions that haven't had any activity in some time. Archiving means saving old discussions in subpages of your Talk page, usually named, 'Archive_1', 'Archive_2', and so on. If you include the standard
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What are you talking about? The Islanders vs Penguins series is one of the most iconic playoff upsets in modern time, and its stated in the source material that Kasparaitis played hard on Lemieux, like he was supposed to do. This is common knowledge. Do you know anything about hockey? Do you know
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I don't what this copy-pasted is that you've posted on my talk page, but considering that the information is still there, albeit in an altered form, I don't see how my edits can be classified as disruptive. If I were you I would take a look at the motivation behind putting this on my page and ask
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Please see the above. Before making any more edits on my undoing of your reversion, I would suggest actually having a discussion first. You should be prepared to show just how exactly what you deleted qualifies as "original research" and try debating the accuracy of the very easy-to-establish
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You and that editor have made several edits which are identical in substance and in form. If I were you, I would take a close look at how you're going about editing Knowledge (XXG) and ask yourself if this is constructive behavior, or something that's likely to get you blocked again.
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Yeah I see you made an edit where as you did not necessarily know what you were even doing on the Special Routes of US 54 page. How about we don't do what we did last summer and stop trying to waste each others time and workđź‘Śđź‘Ť. Sincerely, Your Friend: 38.103.204.42
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instead of being threatening, why don't you try to be diplomatic and pay attention to the actual edits? I undid one of their edits. You are literally mass reverting their edits... and I have never been blocked so I have no idea what you're talking about haha.
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You didn't even understand what I meant, which is very symptomatic of this whole discussion. I see you're already involved in several others instances of editing conflicts and disruptive editing behavior. Good luck with that attitude.
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archive manually, but you can set it up so that a bot does it automatically for you: the bot comes by and checks which discussions are older than a certain age, and moves those discussions to the right archive page for you. See
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Please engage with me on the talk page or I will be creating an edit warring report. I am asking you kindly to interact with me on the talk page, and to not tangentially bring up another user or anything except the edits.
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is my other account. "is it a claim if you're talking about yourself? sounds like just stating a fact" "one guy wrote this, one. That doesn't make it the "most notable" example"
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I found that on my own. It does say "avoid", meaning it's not a hard-and-fast rule, so it would've been fine as it was. No reason to change it other than OCD, really.
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That's certainly not an exhaustive list of exceptions, nor does it say anywhere that you CAN'T start a sentence with a numeral unless it's one of those exceptions.
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because there was no discussion for a few days (usually at least two days, and sometimes four or more). You can still find the archived discussion
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seemed less than neutral and has been removed. If you think this was a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on
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This version is better structured. You have continuously edited on an agenda driven basis. Falsely claimed as well that
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Please carefully note the new edit I made ( Latest revision as of 22:05, 4 June 2021 ) and please carefully read the
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Thank you for wishing me good luck! I hope that you, too, have good luck in the new year. Bless your heart.
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yourself if you were being helpful or just trying to bully me. Because to me, it feels like the latter.
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I have reported your repeatedly disruptive edits on this article to the Administrator's notice board.
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I'm sorry to see you ended up getting blocked. I hope your editing in the future takes a better path.
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Yes, I'm sorry to see that ended in you getting blocked. Hopefully a learning experience. Good luck.
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This is the beginning of my process to cease your edit-warring with me on this article subsection.
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I found 7 sources for an addition I made. Someone keeps deleting them, and my addition.
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Explain to me how it's not neutral. It's sourced by like 7 different sources.
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which IP address are you alleging made the same exact edit as
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The exceptions are given, and this case isn't one of them.
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