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off that you’re a pan turkist. I’ve seen your edits. My edits have sources,if you will not make up a relevant reason for reverting and deleting my edits like you wrote ,,Rv,, as explanation for deleting my contributions you’re going to get banned. I did not vandalise Turkic languages page,while you did. I am going to restore all three pages you vandalised : Turkic Languages,Urums and Nogais. Im giving you an hour from now on to respond.
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had continued much farther, both of you may have been. This is the reason I stepped in to stop the problem - so no one would be blocked. If I thought the best solution was to have you blocked, I would have let it go on past the point of no return. I didn't, but spent the time to post material to help
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You went along,committed sockpuppetry,just 4 hours ago. You reverted my edits on my pages,you are going to be persecuted,and possibly banned. WP:ANI is going to investigate you. If you wish to settlement talk,I have a few proposals: Don’t sockpuppet me,or anyone else on this platform,your name gives
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Ive read your notice,it appears that I’ll be blocked if I edit something again,as it seems. I’m gonna give up,since I don’t see a way I can compromise with the guy,the rules were comprehensive. That said,I’ll edit one page about Nogais with my source which was constructive.
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This is not a dispute I am going to become involved in, but it may be helpful to consider if both of you are partially correct, and something more nuanced beyond a binary this or that is actually what independent reliable sources
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Hi! Your edit gave a source and was constructive, so it shouldn't have been reverted, although you need to include the link inside the ref (and not just in the edit summary) so it shows up. So, something like <ref:
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Yes,language groups differ from ethnic groups. Is this your only excuse? The source isn’t broken,you put them into the bar and press enter. In this case,please revert changes.
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you can add but the source about turkey is broken and nogais are a turkic people and it is already mentioned on the language page that they speak kipchak
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Whether you decide to return to the article is up to you. My suggestion to you is to find multiple sources, preferably academic, certainly
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Thank you! Yes,I immediately understood what was in store for me,I decided to withdraw and give in, he was in the right anyway.
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I took the sources from wiki and tatar community. My edits were constructive. You appear biased. What did I do wrong?
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I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Again, welcome!
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Hello, Vofa. It has been over six months since you last edited the
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Why do you keep removing the information I add on the nogai page?!
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20:09, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
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20:10, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
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22:17, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
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14:10, 3 April 2024 (UTC)
Vofa
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15:22, 3 April 2024 (UTC)
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