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Absolutely not,
L3X1! And if I had, I would not, for reasons of confidentiality, disclose it here – particularly because some contributors to the page may have edited under their
WP:REALNAME. The text I posted above is a boiler-plate message that I often use to give people advice on what not to do, and on how to make an edit request; not every part of it is necessarily applicable in every case. The article seems better for your edits, thank you!
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Justlettersandnumbers (
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12:59, 10 February 2018 (UTC)reply
Absolutely not,
L3X1! And if I had, I would not, for reasons of confidentiality, disclose it here – particularly because some contributors to the page may have edited under their
WP:REALNAME. The text I posted above is a boiler-plate message that I often use to give people advice on what not to do, and on how to make an edit request; not every part of it is necessarily applicable in every case. The article seems better for your edits, thank you!
Justlettersandnumbers (
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16:17, 13 February 2018 (UTC)reply