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Hi. I am new to Misplaced Pages. I am the person most effected by this case and most of the information written online about it for which the links have been put (e.g. Bloomberg, Rueters etc) are one sided accounts. I was incarcerated at this time and could not get in touch with the media. Since it was a foreign country I was not freed to look for a lawyer and I simply could not fight the case in any proper manner. Now I dont know who is the guy making such pages on wikipedia and I just want to correct it. The information has been put out their very vehemently. (For example someone even created a twitter account by this name and started tweeting anti-american slogans from the id. It took me 6 years to come out of all of this then report this to Twitter and get the false information removed). | |||
: Hi, I notice that there is a serious ] issue here especially when removing content or adding content without valid reference points. Please refrain from editing this article in a way that violates wiki policies. Please try to add references that prove the neutrality of your edits. Please do not get into a revert war either without valid references. <span style="font-family:Bradley Hand ITC;">]]</span> 18:35, 3 January 2016 (UTC) | |||
::Hi, the reason I didn't include any sources was because I found the information in the provided sources. | |||
::: No this was not the case, especially for content you removed in the article, which is the bigger issue here. <span style="font-family:Bradley Hand ITC;">]]</span> 18:43, 3 January 2016 (UTC) | |||
::::This is nothing but another form of cyber-bullying. I am not an avid Misplaced Pages user. I would like to know how can I add a Court's trial transcripts (United States Court's Documents) as a source of information on Misplaced Pages. (Whoever has created the page has written his/her own inference of the facts, using a hateful language while citing links to news articles and not court documents). Since it directly effects me I would like to correct the information put here. The best source of facts is the Court Documents. Would appreciate your help in putting a reference to those here. | |||
::::: You first stated there were sources, now you state there are court documents. I would prefer you go and get this resolved in ANI or any other admin can help you with clarifying your cyber bullying complaints, as this place has fail safes in place and you are not dependent on only one editor, but until i see that there is changes to the article not adhering to wiki policies, I would not be letting the edits happen. <span style="font-family:Bradley Hand ITC;">]]</span> 19:15, 3 January 2016 (UTC) | |||
:::::: Like I said, I do not use wikipedia. The above comment, "Hi, the reason I didn't include any sources was because I found the information in the provided sources." was not made by me. I have no idea who made that comment on your user page. I am not looking for your pity. So please understand I do not expect you to "let the edits happen". I just thought you were better than me at using Misplaced Pages so I hoped you would help me figure out how to make a reference to a Court Document in a wikipedia page. (wikipedia is weird. It says that comment was made by someone at 108.162.161.222). | |||
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::: If you dont know what you want to accuse me off, then you need to be better prepared! Trolling is what you are doing here. <span style="font-family:Bradley Hand ITC;">]]</span> 08:35, 29 February 2016 (UTC) | |||
:::: I apologize. I just realized that the first major edit on the ] article was made by another user. Your subsequent edit was a minor one but your comment 'Really stupid!' on that edit led to my misunderstanding. ] (]) 08:39, 29 February 2016 (UTC) | |||
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::::: Bugger off!! Already told you to go talk to an admin, surely you would have found some one to listen to you by now! May be you need to get your sob story straight first! <span style="font-family:Bradley Hand ITC;">]]</span> 15:10, 29 February 2016 (UTC) |
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Hello. I didn't include a source about the French usage of dash because it is a wide-spread common knowledge about the French language: any source would be only ERROR sorry . I have re-entered the section because I thought its removal was the result of a bug. If you still think you know better than me, then remove it again, and I won't keep insisting. (in the version you "deleted", i however mentioned novellist George Simenon.)
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