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You've twice reverted my edit to Animal House without comment. The text currently says that it was the highest grossing comedy of its era. I added a citation to box office mojo the first time I edited that shows it was the second highest grossing comedy. You've left the citation in but reverted the text. Can you suggest an alternative citation that backs up your textual assertion? What is making you confident that this is the highest grossing comedy?
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I’ve added a source to back up my claim.
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Hi Bob3458. I noticed a recent edit of yours at Steven Crowder, which added "Republican" as a party affiliation in his infobox. The edit was just reverted by User:Iamreallygoodatcheckers, rightfully I think. Glancing at your contribs, it seems many of your recent edits have added political affiliations to biographies of living people without a source to support them. Could you please review your work and either remove unverifiable affiliations or add reliable sources if available. I am happy to help if you'd like. Firefangledfeathers ( talk / contribs) 16:50, 2 May 2022 (UTC)
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You have now been reverted twice for adding to the BLP of Democrat Marquita Bradshaw the category "American democratic socialist." [2] [3] The article does not support this claim nor can I find any RS that supports it. If you do find such an RS, add that information and citation to the article itself. HouseOfChange ( talk) 22:57, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
Please stop reverting my whole edits on Seth MacFarlane page. I know you just want to add the political party but it’s actually redundant. So, please stop reverting it cause you’re also undoing a lot of stuff as well. Ziggy Coltrane ( talk) 15:12, 7 September 2022 (UTC)
I essentially undid an edit of yours and wanted to explain my reasoning, since it seems like you add a lot of social media profiles in articles. Per WP:ELMIN, if someone has an official website as well as a number of social media profiles that are themselves linked from the official website, only the official website should be linked. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. ― Justin (koavf)❤ T☮ C☺ M☯ 23:48, 16 September 2022 (UTC)
I undid your edit on Michael Ian Black. 1 Per wp:ELp, Wikipedia:External links/Perennial websites, social media links should not be added to pages. I see there are many pages that you have added social media links to. -- P37307 ( talk) 00:13, 28 October 2022 (UTC)
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Bob3458, there are guidelines related to WP:External links that tell you when NOT to add Twitter and Instagram to the External links sections. Please read before you add any more in your current spree. See WP:TWITTER-EL & WP:INSTAGRAM. Grorp ( talk) 03:16, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
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Please stop...... Here at Wikipedia, the definition of Comedian is Someone who has a history of Stand-up performances. Hawn never did stand-up and most of the edits you've had made recently are wrong, please revert yourself. Thanx, - FlightTime ( open channel) 22:41, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
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You keep adding the Category:American film directors to certain pages, even though it is overcategorized and redundant. I agree with User:Meters to please stop these disruptive edits. Thank you. 2001:569:507E:FB00:A03F:CA05:F080:E5A1 ( talk) 17:05, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=George_Clooney&diff=prev&oldid=1160997696, you also did it again with this edit on George Clooney. 2001:569:507E:FB00:29AF:978C:B64B:DAA2 ( talk) 19:52, 29 June 2023 (UTC)
You said that you have been trying your best not to overcategorize, but [5] this edit on Seth Rogen shows otherwise when you added the categories 21st-century American philanthropists and 21st-century Canadian philanthropists when he is already in the categories American philanthropists and Canadian philanthropists. Another user saw this mistake and already fixed it, but the point is that they shouldn't have to fix these mistakes for you. Do you really want to be blocked from editing? 2001:569:507E:FB00:44C1:AA0D:CC56:7AD1 ( talk) 17:35, 4 July 2023 (UTC)
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I don’t expect to be forgiven or unblocked but I just want to apologise for my actions.
Truth is that I created a new account to avoid scrutiny and pretend to be new to the website, I also deliberately lied to another editor that it was a new account which I deeply regret but I was getting overly stressed over the categorisation disputes that I just did it in the heat of the moment, not justifying my actions by any means but it was just how I felt at the time. I also acknowledge that was too obsessed with categories and the other editors were 100% right about their concerns over it although I will admit that have remove some of the redundant categories on the pages I edited before I got blocked.
I’ve done a lot of reflecting since I got blocked and I’m more aware of why I got blocked but I’m also aware that it isn’t easy or even possible to get unblocked in situations like mine since I’ve acted dishonestly so I totally understand if you don’t want to unblock me or don’t think I’m convincing but I promise I won’t make any mistakes like this again if you give me a second chance.
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My previous unblock request was me being as brutally honest about my actions as I could while also acknowledging that it isn’t easy to rectify them.
I stand by everything I said in my previous unblock request but yes I would like a second chance if granted and I was just being honest that it might not happen.
I should also acknowledge that I have autism and learning difficulties so maybe the way I worded things doesn’t always make sense. Potter45 ( talk) 10:01, 23 July 2023 (UTC)
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I’m fully aware of my mistakes and I’d like a chance to prove I’ve learned from them. I've previously admitted my wrongdoings very bluntly and explained them in other block appeals but I’m also aware that these types of issues aren’t easy to rectify in the eyes of the editors so I understand if you don’t want to unblock me. I went about it in a horrible way and I regret that but I think I’ve learned from my mistakes and would like a second chance if you think I should. Potter45 ( talk) 15:08, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
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Personally, I am a great believer in unblocking to give another chance to blocked editors who accept what they have done wrong and undertake not to do the same again. However, there is about zero chance of other administrators agreeing to unblocking your account under present cicumstances, and I am not going to take action which I know full well would be against a solid consensus. I think the best advice to you is that already given above, to take the standard offer, which essentially means waiting for at least six months and then making another unblock request. JBW ( talk) 20:23, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
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You've twice reverted my edit to Animal House without comment. The text currently says that it was the highest grossing comedy of its era. I added a citation to box office mojo the first time I edited that shows it was the second highest grossing comedy. You've left the citation in but reverted the text. Can you suggest an alternative citation that backs up your textual assertion? What is making you confident that this is the highest grossing comedy?
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I’ve added a source to back up my claim.
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Hi Bob3458. I noticed a recent edit of yours at Steven Crowder, which added "Republican" as a party affiliation in his infobox. The edit was just reverted by User:Iamreallygoodatcheckers, rightfully I think. Glancing at your contribs, it seems many of your recent edits have added political affiliations to biographies of living people without a source to support them. Could you please review your work and either remove unverifiable affiliations or add reliable sources if available. I am happy to help if you'd like. Firefangledfeathers ( talk / contribs) 16:50, 2 May 2022 (UTC)
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You have now been reverted twice for adding to the BLP of Democrat Marquita Bradshaw the category "American democratic socialist." [2] [3] The article does not support this claim nor can I find any RS that supports it. If you do find such an RS, add that information and citation to the article itself. HouseOfChange ( talk) 22:57, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
Please stop reverting my whole edits on Seth MacFarlane page. I know you just want to add the political party but it’s actually redundant. So, please stop reverting it cause you’re also undoing a lot of stuff as well. Ziggy Coltrane ( talk) 15:12, 7 September 2022 (UTC)
I essentially undid an edit of yours and wanted to explain my reasoning, since it seems like you add a lot of social media profiles in articles. Per WP:ELMIN, if someone has an official website as well as a number of social media profiles that are themselves linked from the official website, only the official website should be linked. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. ― Justin (koavf)❤ T☮ C☺ M☯ 23:48, 16 September 2022 (UTC)
I undid your edit on Michael Ian Black. 1 Per wp:ELp, Wikipedia:External links/Perennial websites, social media links should not be added to pages. I see there are many pages that you have added social media links to. -- P37307 ( talk) 00:13, 28 October 2022 (UTC)
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Bob3458, there are guidelines related to WP:External links that tell you when NOT to add Twitter and Instagram to the External links sections. Please read before you add any more in your current spree. See WP:TWITTER-EL & WP:INSTAGRAM. Grorp ( talk) 03:16, 30 December 2022 (UTC)
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Please stop...... Here at Wikipedia, the definition of Comedian is Someone who has a history of Stand-up performances. Hawn never did stand-up and most of the edits you've had made recently are wrong, please revert yourself. Thanx, - FlightTime ( open channel) 22:41, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
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You keep adding the Category:American film directors to certain pages, even though it is overcategorized and redundant. I agree with User:Meters to please stop these disruptive edits. Thank you. 2001:569:507E:FB00:A03F:CA05:F080:E5A1 ( talk) 17:05, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=George_Clooney&diff=prev&oldid=1160997696, you also did it again with this edit on George Clooney. 2001:569:507E:FB00:29AF:978C:B64B:DAA2 ( talk) 19:52, 29 June 2023 (UTC)
You said that you have been trying your best not to overcategorize, but [5] this edit on Seth Rogen shows otherwise when you added the categories 21st-century American philanthropists and 21st-century Canadian philanthropists when he is already in the categories American philanthropists and Canadian philanthropists. Another user saw this mistake and already fixed it, but the point is that they shouldn't have to fix these mistakes for you. Do you really want to be blocked from editing? 2001:569:507E:FB00:44C1:AA0D:CC56:7AD1 ( talk) 17:35, 4 July 2023 (UTC)
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I don’t expect to be forgiven or unblocked but I just want to apologise for my actions.
Truth is that I created a new account to avoid scrutiny and pretend to be new to the website, I also deliberately lied to another editor that it was a new account which I deeply regret but I was getting overly stressed over the categorisation disputes that I just did it in the heat of the moment, not justifying my actions by any means but it was just how I felt at the time. I also acknowledge that was too obsessed with categories and the other editors were 100% right about their concerns over it although I will admit that have remove some of the redundant categories on the pages I edited before I got blocked.
I’ve done a lot of reflecting since I got blocked and I’m more aware of why I got blocked but I’m also aware that it isn’t easy or even possible to get unblocked in situations like mine since I’ve acted dishonestly so I totally understand if you don’t want to unblock me or don’t think I’m convincing but I promise I won’t make any mistakes like this again if you give me a second chance.
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My previous unblock request was me being as brutally honest about my actions as I could while also acknowledging that it isn’t easy to rectify them.
I stand by everything I said in my previous unblock request but yes I would like a second chance if granted and I was just being honest that it might not happen.
I should also acknowledge that I have autism and learning difficulties so maybe the way I worded things doesn’t always make sense. Potter45 ( talk) 10:01, 23 July 2023 (UTC)
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I’m fully aware of my mistakes and I’d like a chance to prove I’ve learned from them. I've previously admitted my wrongdoings very bluntly and explained them in other block appeals but I’m also aware that these types of issues aren’t easy to rectify in the eyes of the editors so I understand if you don’t want to unblock me. I went about it in a horrible way and I regret that but I think I’ve learned from my mistakes and would like a second chance if you think I should. Potter45 ( talk) 15:08, 27 July 2023 (UTC)
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