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I did not post on talk because there was multiple points made over time and consensus was reached years ago. I think Shelfpea and Neutrality should respect that. There is absolutely no new facts related to this minor issue. Nonetheless, I have now responded to Shelfpea on Talk. I ask that you open mediation. I don't see how one or two late-comers can reverse what was agreed to by consensus. Tomuchtalk ( talk) 22:29, 25 March 2017 (UTC)
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The Arbitration Committee has authorised discretionary sanctions to be used for pages regarding all edits about, and all pages related to post-1932 politics of the United States and closely related people, a topic which you have edited. The Committee's decision is here.
Discretionary sanctions is a system of conduct regulation designed to minimize disruption to controversial topics. This means uninvolved administrators can impose sanctions for edits relating to the topic that do not adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, our standards of behavior, or relevant policies. Administrators may impose sanctions such as editing restrictions, bans, or blocks. This message is to notify you that sanctions are authorised for the topic you are editing. Before continuing to edit this topic, please familiarise yourself with the discretionary sanctions system. Don't hesitate to contact me or another editor if you have any questions.Please don't engage in edit warring or other inappropriate behavior on this page, or any other. You should also be aware of the three-revert rule. Your threatening comments against Shelfpea are not called for either. Please take a moment to read our policies and guidelines. Neutrality talk 19:19, 25 March 2017 (UTC)
The Mediation Committee has received a request for formal mediation of the dispute relating to "John Fleming (American politician)". As an editor concerned in this dispute, you are invited to participate in the mediation. Mediation is a voluntary process which resolves a dispute over article content by facilitation, consensus-building, and compromise among the involved editors. After reviewing the request page, the formal mediation policy, and the guide to formal mediation, please indicate in the "party agreement" section whether you agree to participate. Because requests must be responded to by the Mediation Committee within seven days, please respond to the request by 1 April 2017.
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The request for formal mediation concerning John Fleming (American politician), to which you were listed as a party, has been declined. To read an explanation by the Mediation Committee for the rejection of this request, see the mediation request page, which will be deleted by an administrator after a reasonable time. Please direct questions relating to this request to the Chairman of the Committee, or to the mailing list. For more information on forms of dispute resolution, other than formal mediation, that are available, see Wikipedia:Dispute resolution.
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21:51, 25 March 2017 (UTC)
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I did not post on talk because there was multiple points made over time and consensus was reached years ago. I think Shelfpea and Neutrality should respect that. There is absolutely no new facts related to this minor issue. Nonetheless, I have now responded to Shelfpea on Talk. I ask that you open mediation. I don't see how one or two late-comers can reverse what was agreed to by consensus. Tomuchtalk ( talk) 22:29, 25 March 2017 (UTC)