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Well, when you've got 4446 edits in user talk space alone, it probably will not look favorable on you. One can use IRC (or whatever you want to call it) and spend less time fixing typos in comments on the talk page. It seems that from 11:38, 14 June 2010 to 13:58, 16 June 2010 you had made
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The problem was (and still is) your choice of words. For instance, I type like I talk in real life on discussion pages, like right here. I find that it keeps it, well, real. I think that is the best way to go about it, as it sounds better, more personal, and less like you were receiving a
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significant progress in vandalfighting skills (in less than three days) which is commendable. It can be improved upon if you started with a level one warning rather than jumping to two- or three-level warnings even after the first warning that you've issued. But the
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mass-produced letter (aka template). I doubt you talk like you did in the linked post at Chzz's talk page. I don't think I'm hitting the point directly, as the feeling one has when they receive a notice like the one linked is hard to put to words. So yea…
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was the best success I've seen in your participation in (and/or coordination of) WikiProject management (I hear you're going to participate in the next
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