User:Ian Streeter/sandbox5

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  • You've just come off your 44th block for disruptive editing, and you go and take the page We on Fire and uncapitalize the "On". Now that this is your 45th block, that edit is considered disruptive. I have reverted the edit. In the edit summary for reverting the edit, it also mentions that you are blocked indefinetely just because of the edit.


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Request reason: I promise, promise, promise never do to this again. I will not uncapitalize. Ian Streeter 17:52, 11 December 2011 (UTC)

Decline reason: I feel as if you ever return to editing, almost any edit you make is disruptve.


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Request reason: (let's say this is all the examples) Ian Streeter 20:43, 11 December 2011 (UTC)

Unblock reason: You listed very much examples and described why you wouldn't do again.

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