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User OverAnalyser made so many edits in violation of [[T:NO RW]] that I'm still catching several of them months later. | User OverAnalyser made so many edits in violation of [[T:NO RW]] that I'm still catching several of them months later. | ||
I took a look at [[User talk:OverAnalyser]] before posting here. In it [[User:CzechOut]] gives a nice long '''very detailed''' explanation of our [[T:NO RW]] policy. My interpretation (and you might want to look for yourself in case I'm wrong) is that most of your examples are violations. You are way more familiar with NuWho than I am, so I can't help you with specifics. | I took a look at [[User talk:OverAnalyser]] before posting here. In it [[User:CzechOut]] gives a nice long '''very detailed''' explanation of our [[T:NO RW]] policy. My interpretation (and you might want to look for yourself in case I'm wrong) is that most of your examples are violations. You are way more familiar with NuWho than I am, so I can't help you with specifics. | ||
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User OverAnalyser made so many edits in violation of T:NO RW that I'm still catching several of them months later.
I took a look at User talk:OverAnalyser before posting here. In it User:CzechOut gives a nice long very detailed explanation of our T:NO RW policy. My interpretation (and you might want to look for yourself in case I'm wrong) is that most of your examples are violations. You are way more familiar with NuWho than I am, so I can't help you with specifics.