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{{unblock reviewed | 1=I understand that constantly reverting was wrong. Even though I may have been right (obviously POV), I should've brought it to the talk page and discussed it with other editors. <small>(You can see I'm able to do that ])</small> As suggested by ] ], I'm willing to be put under ] but only for a limited time that I can agree to. (I was told it's not permanent.) Let's say 6 months or less? That's basically a third of the amount of time I've been around here. Thank you. '''<span style="color:#4169E1;"><big>]</big>]<big> ]]</big></span>''' ] 03:08, 1 September 2014 (UTC) | accept = Editor has accepted conditions:
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*I support this unblock request, which is fairly obvious given that it was my idea. Soffredo has had these troubles for a while, and I've been on the other end of them multiple times. However, I think that ] should be thought of in this case, rather than continued blocks. Soffredo has acknowledged what he did wrong, and 1RR will give him ] under the principle of the ] for Eastern European articles, of which he was notified in July. If he cannot handle ], he will be swiftly re-blocked, and that's that. If he can, however, that will be proof that he is able to edit constructively and to use the talk page. He is not a bad editor at heart, even if he has trouble with reverting. I believe that it is best way forward is to continue to allow him to edit, but to hold him to account. ] is the best way forward. Please unblock ] in good faith, in the spirit of his acknowledgement here. ] — ] 03:26, 1 September 2014 (UTC)
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:Correct me if I'm wrong but, Adjara was just an "Autonomous Republic" and not a sovereign state. It still continues to be one, but with a different government. Thank you for telling me though. '''<span style="color:#4169E1;"><big>]</big>]<big></nowiki>]]</big></span>''' ] 11:41, 9 October 2014 (UTC)
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::{{tq|{{flag|Gagauzia}}, declared itself the "Gagauz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" within Moldova on 12 November 1989, and the "Gagauz Soviet Socialist Republic", independent of Moldova but still within the ], on 19 August 1990, but was reintegrated into Moldova as an autonomous region on 23 December 1994.<ref>{{citejournal|url=http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00905999808408552|title=Territorial autonomy in Gagauzia|first1=Jeff|last1=Chinn|first2=Steven|last2=Roper|journal=]|volume=26|number=1|year=1998|quote=But on 19 August 1990, the Gagauz elite, led by President Stepan Topal and Supreme Soviet Chairperson Mihail Kendighelean, quickly took the next step, declaring Gagauzia to be independent of Moldova and subject only to central Soviet authority}}</ref><ref>{{citejournal|url=http://leader.viitorul.org/public/513/en/Conflicttransform%20Neukirch.pdf|title=Autonomy And Conflict Transformation: The Case Of The Gagauz Territorial Autonomy In The Republic Of Moldova|first=Claus|last=Neukirch|publisher=]|quote=On 12 November 1989, a “Gagauz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic” was proclaimed by an assembly in Comrat ... In reaction to the Moldovan declaration of sovereignty, on 19 August 1990 the Gagauz leadership proclaimed a “Gagauz Soviet Socialist Republic”, which would be independent from Moldova, but part of the Soviet Union ... on 23 December 1994 the Moldovan Parliament passed the “Law on the Special Juridical Status of Gagauzia (Gagauz-Yeri)”}}</ref>}}
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They are not heads of any recognized state. This is a fact, and we should not pretend that they are. Four countries recognizing a disputed territory doesn't make it a state. They are not UN members and not recognized by a majority of countries, whom still consider the territories a part of Georgia and illegally occupied by Russia. They also are not IOC members and had no Olympic team. Russia occupying foreign territory and then recognizing it as a state should not merit calling the territory a state. It would be no different than if the leader of Dontesk was invited to the Olympics. Frankly, I don't think they should be mentioned at all as the leaders of illegitimate states; I think listing them as leaders of disputed states is a reasonable compromise. ] (]) 18:49, 26 October 2014 (UTC)
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I have opened a RfC for further comment by others. ] (]) 18:55, 26 October 2014 (UTC)
I removed your split template for ], since there's no consensus for such a move and I don't feel like they're notable (I've been in Asia, and nobody really cares). If you want, can you take it <s>(and the status/date of the end of the crisis as well)</s> to the talk page? I don't have a lot of time at the moment, so I'd prefer not to start it. Thanks, ]'']'' 03:07, 4 June 2013 (UTC)


:{{tq|Four countries recognizing a disputed territory doesn't make it a state.}}
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:Abkhazia has been considered a ''de facto'' state before it was recognized by any UN member in 2008. Recognition is not important in this case.
Could you visit ] and make clear why you believe the crisis is over and why the end date is May 7? Thanks, ]'']'' 03:40, 4 June 2013 (UTC)
:{{tq|They are not UN members and not recognized by a majority of countries, whom still consider the territories a part of Georgia and illegally occupied by Russia.}}
:You don't need to be a UN member to be a sovereign state, nor do you need to be recognized by a majority of countries. The {{flag|Cook Islands}} and {{flag|Niue}} are not UN members and are widely recognized. {{flag|Taiwan}} is a State that isn't recognized by a majority of countries.
:{{tq|They also are not IOC members and had no Olympic team.}}
:You don't need to have an Olympic team to be a State. See {{flag|South Sudan}} and {{flag|Vatican City}}.
:{{tq|Russia occupying foreign territory and then recognizing it as a state should not merit calling the territory a state.}}
:That is ] which isn't allowed.
:{{tq| It would be no different than if the leader of Dontesk was invited to the Olympics.}}
:The difference would be that the {{flag|Donetsk People's Republic}} isn't recognized by Russia (unlike Abkhazia and South Ossetia) so this event would be very unlikely.
:I don't see why we should separate these heads of disputed states on a page about the Olympics. ] and ] were invited as heads of states. You don't see a note for whenever someone visits from the {{flag|Sahrawi Republic}}, now do you? '''<span style="color:#4169E1;"><big>]</big>]<big></nowiki>]]</big></span>''' ] 20:26, 26 October 2014 (UTC)
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:::That's what I've already done, and these "controversial" edits are old. An editor decided to change it. '''<span style="color:#4169E1;"><big>]</big>]<big></nowiki>]]</big></span>''' ] 20:43, 29 October 2014 (UTC)


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| <ref name="DNRLNR">{{Cite news|url=http://en.itar-tass.com/world/738110|title=South Ossetia recognizes independence of Donetsk People’s Republic|publisher=ITAR-TASS|date=June 27, 2014|accessdate=November 4, 2014|quote=The Supreme Council (parliament) of the Donetsk People’s Republic applied to the leaders of South Ossetia with a request to recognize the republic’s independence, as they did in respect of the Luhansk People’s Republic. On Friday, South Ossetia’s Security Council considered this request and recognized the Donetsk People’s Republic. The South Ossetian president entrusted the republic’s foreign ministry to establish diplomatic relations...}}</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Lugansk People's Republic}}
| style="background:LightCoral;" | Recognized by 2 states
| <ref name="DNRLNR"/>
|-
| {{flag|Nagorno-Karabakh}}
| style="background:LightCoral;" | Recognized by 3 states
| <ref name="PostSoviet"/>
|-
| {{flag|Nauru}}
| style="background:LightSkyBlue;" | UN member state
| <ref name="AbkSO"/>
|-
| {{flag|Nicaragua}}
| style="background:LightSkyBlue;" | UN member state
| <ref name="AbkSO"/>
|-
| {{flag|Russia}}
| style="background:LightSkyBlue;" | UN member state
| <ref name="AbkSO"/>
|-
| {{flag|Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic}}
| style="background:LemonChiffon;" | Recognized by 46 states
| <ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.eurasianet.org/node/62041|title=Semi-Recognized Western Sahara to Recognize South Ossetia|author=Giorgi Lomsadze|publisher=EURASIANET|date=September 29, 2010|accessdate=November 4, 2014}}</ref>
|-
| {{flag|Transnistria|state}}
| style="background:LightCoral;" | Recognized by 3 states
| <ref name="PostSoviet"/>
|-
| {{flag|Venezuela}}
| style="background:LightSkyBlue;" | UN member state
| <ref name="AbkSO"/>
|}


{| class="wikitable"
== June 2013 ==
! colspan="3"|States recognizing Transnistria
|-
! State
! Status
! {{Abbr|Ref|References}}
|-
| {{flag|Abkhazia}}
| style="background:LemonChiffon;" | Recognized by 7 states
| <ref name="PostSoviet"/>
|-
| {{flag|Nagorno-Karabakh}}
| style="background:LightCoral;" | Recognized by 3 states
| <ref name="PostSoviet"/>
|-
| {{flag|South Ossetia}}
| style="background:LemonChiffon;" | Recognized by 10 states
| <ref name="PostSoviet"/>
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::One of the edits I was reported for was a against obvious vandalism. And it seems that my report to the Administrators board didn't include the usual "'''Diffs of attempt to resolve dispute on article talk page'''" section, as I had ]. Can this be looked into or is this block going to go on? '''<span style="color:#4169E1;"><big>]</big>]<big></nowiki>]]</big></span>''' ] 14:42, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
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::::Yes, I reverted vandalism. That's allowed. '''<span style="color:#4169E1;"><big>]</big>]<big></nowiki>]]</big></span>''' ] 15:06, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
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:::::::How is it not vandalism if it was the blanking of an entire section? Don't act ridiculous. This wasn't "edit warring" over content since I wasn't edit warring. The definition of an edit war goes:
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::::::::::Regarding {{ping|My very best wishes}}
::::::::::* "South Ossetia recognized LNR and DNR, not Novorossia"
::::::::::* "South Ossetia did not recognize "Novorossia", which is the subject of this page"
::::::::::* "this is all irrelevant or misleading - fixed"
::::::::::* "this all irrelevant to international recognition of N (the title of subsection) - N. is simply not recognized by any countries; only DNR and LNR are recognized by SO"
::::::::::I am unable to report the editor for ] because of my block.
::::::::::Also, it's wrong to say that removing an entire cited section while ignoring the talk page and then replace it all with a single obvious sentence <u>isn't</u> vandalism. Everything was changed to "{{tq|No country has recognized Novorossia as a sovereign state.{{cn|date=December 2014}}}}". This is obvious knowing that Novorossiya doesn't claim to be a sovereign state - what editors who continue to ignore the talk page haven't realized is that the initial section talks about the recognition of the DNR and LNR, <u>not</u> Novorossiya. It has since been edited to say that the DNR has been recognized by ], but doesn't include LNR's recognition (which came first), the ]'s stance, and recognition requests. (And if you believe that Crimea isn't relevant because it is a subnational entity, see ].) '''<span style="color:#4169E1;"><big>]</big>]<big></nowiki>]]</big></span>''' ] 18:16, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
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::::::::::::I am not sure if you know this, but every sequence of continuous edits counts as a single edit for the purpose of 3RR rule or other similar discussions. I made only two reverts in this page.] (]) 21:29, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
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I guess Novorossia per se has not been recognized by any country, but DNR and LNR have been by South Ossetia. I guess that it would be correct to either add that recognition in the DNR and LNR articles, or mention it in the Novorossia article, saying that South Ossetia have recognized its component entities. ] — ] 15:51, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
:Thank you. That's how it was before, but my edits were reverted and I've since been blocked. '''<span style="color:#4169E1;"><big>]</big>]<big></nowiki>]]</big></span>''' ] 17:43, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
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Request reason:

I understand that constantly reverting was wrong. Even though I may have been right (obviously POV), I should've brought it to the talk page and discussed it with other editors. (You can see I'm able to do that here) As suggested by RGloucester here, I'm willing to be put under WP:1RR but only for a limited time that I can agree to. (I was told it's not permanent.) Let's say 6 months or less? That's basically a third of the amount of time I've been around here. Thank you. Yeoman 2 03:08, 1 September 2014 (UTC)

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  • these restrictions should remain listed on this talkpage while they are in effect the panda ₯’ 09:46, 2 September 2014 (UTC)
  • I support this unblock request, which is fairly obvious given that it was my idea. Soffredo has had these troubles for a while, and I've been on the other end of them multiple times. However, I think that WP:ROPE should be thought of in this case, rather than continued blocks. Soffredo has acknowledged what he did wrong, and 1RR will give him WP:ROPE under the principle of the discretionary sanctions for Eastern European articles, of which he was notified in July. If he cannot handle WP:1RR, he will be swiftly re-blocked, and that's that. If he can, however, that will be proof that he is able to edit constructively and to use the talk page. He is not a bad editor at heart, even if he has trouble with reverting. I believe that it is best way forward is to continue to allow him to edit, but to hold him to account. WP:1RR is the best way forward. Please unblock Soffredo in good faith, in the spirit of his acknowledgement here. RGloucester 03:26, 1 September 2014 (UTC)
  • Soffredo, with respect to your edit of your user page, six months from now is March 2, 2015.--Bbb23 (talk) 23:46, 2 September 2014 (UTC)
    • Ah, my bad. I was tried at the time. Yeoman 2
  • @Soffredo: I'm glad to see you've been unblocked. RGloucester 00:20, 3 September 2014 (UTC)

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Add this here when unblocked:

The Ice Climbers didn't return as playable fighters in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U because the development team couldn't get them to work on the Nintendo 3DS version. There wasn't a high priority to include them since the Ice Climber series was "unlikely to have another installment" at the time.


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  1. ^ Brian (September 16, 2014). "Sakurai addresses Ice Climbers' absence in Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS and more in new Famitsu column". Nintendo Everything. Retrieved September 16, 2014.

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Adjara?

Regarding "Timeline of post-Soviet Statehood": The Autonomous Republic of Adjara was disestablished in the aftermath of the Rose Revolution. – Jwkozak91 (talk) 05:33, 9 October 2014 (UTC)

Correct me if I'm wrong but, Adjara was just an "Autonomous Republic" and not a sovereign state. It still continues to be one, but with a different government. Thank you for telling me though. Yeoman 2 11:41, 9 October 2014 (UTC)
I've noted that the Post-Soviet states article now has the following section for Gagauzia:
 Gagauzia, declared itself the "Gagauz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" within Moldova on 12 November 1989, and the "Gagauz Soviet Socialist Republic", independent of Moldova but still within the Soviet Union, on 19 August 1990, but was reintegrated into Moldova as an autonomous region on 23 December 1994.
It has citations supporting its' declaration of Soviet autonomy, but nowhere does it mention a claim to statehood, de facto territorial control, or recognition. The same is required for Adjara. Until then, I won't include them in my article. Yeoman 2 23:54, 9 October 2014 (UTC)

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  1. Chinn, Jeff; Roper, Steven (1998). "Territorial autonomy in Gagauzia". Nationalities Papers. 26 (1). But on 19 August 1990, the Gagauz elite, led by President Stepan Topal and Supreme Soviet Chairperson Mihail Kendighelean, quickly took the next step, declaring Gagauzia to be independent of Moldova and subject only to central Soviet authority
  2. Neukirch, Claus. "Autonomy And Conflict Transformation: The Case Of The Gagauz Territorial Autonomy In The Republic Of Moldova" (PDF). European Centre for Minority Issues. On 12 November 1989, a "Gagauz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" was proclaimed by an assembly in Comrat ... In reaction to the Moldovan declaration of sovereignty, on 19 August 1990 the Gagauz leadership proclaimed a "Gagauz Soviet Socialist Republic", which would be independent from Moldova, but part of the Soviet Union ... on 23 December 1994 the Moldovan Parliament passed the "Law on the Special Juridical Status of Gagauzia (Gagauz-Yeri)" {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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Abk and SO

They are not heads of any recognized state. This is a fact, and we should not pretend that they are. Four countries recognizing a disputed territory doesn't make it a state. They are not UN members and not recognized by a majority of countries, whom still consider the territories a part of Georgia and illegally occupied by Russia. They also are not IOC members and had no Olympic team. Russia occupying foreign territory and then recognizing it as a state should not merit calling the territory a state. It would be no different than if the leader of Dontesk was invited to the Olympics. Frankly, I don't think they should be mentioned at all as the leaders of illegitimate states; I think listing them as leaders of disputed states is a reasonable compromise. 331dot (talk) 18:49, 26 October 2014 (UTC)

I have opened a RfC for further comment by others. 331dot (talk) 18:55, 26 October 2014 (UTC)

Four countries recognizing a disputed territory doesn't make it a state.
Abkhazia has been considered a de facto state before it was recognized by any UN member in 2008. Recognition is not important in this case.
They are not UN members and not recognized by a majority of countries, whom still consider the territories a part of Georgia and illegally occupied by Russia.
You don't need to be a UN member to be a sovereign state, nor do you need to be recognized by a majority of countries. The  Cook Islands and  Niue are not UN members and are widely recognized.  Taiwan is a State that isn't recognized by a majority of countries.
They also are not IOC members and had no Olympic team.
You don't need to have an Olympic team to be a State. See  South Sudan and  Vatican City.
Russia occupying foreign territory and then recognizing it as a state should not merit calling the territory a state.
That is WP:POV which isn't allowed.
It would be no different than if the leader of Dontesk was invited to the Olympics.
The difference would be that the  Donetsk People's Republic isn't recognized by Russia (unlike Abkhazia and South Ossetia) so this event would be very unlikely.
I don't see why we should separate these heads of disputed states on a page about the Olympics. Alexander Ankvab and Leonid Tibilov were invited as heads of states. You don't see a note for whenever someone visits from the  Sahrawi Republic, now do you? Yeoman 2 20:26, 26 October 2014 (UTC)
You must have consensus for changes like the one you made at List of sovereign states. Considering your current restrictions, you would do well to discuss on the talk pages before you attempt controversial edits. Chris Troutman (talk) 04:54, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
That's what I've already done, and these "controversial" edits are old. An editor decided to change it. Yeoman 2 20:43, 29 October 2014 (UTC)

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I'm not going to bother leaving a template here; you've seen them all before and should be well aware of what editing warring is and how the 1RR works. You are blocked for three months; the next block is likely to be indefinite pending some sort of epiphany on your part. Kuru (talk) 14:32, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
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The following actions are not counted as reverts for the purposes of 3RR:
4. Reverting obvious vandalism—edits that any well-intentioned user would agree constitute vandalism, such as page blanking and adding offensive language
One of the edits I was reported for was a revert against obvious vandalism. And it seems that my report to the Administrators board didn't include the usual "Diffs of attempt to resolve dispute on article talk page" section, as I had done exactly that. Can this be looked into or is this block going to go on? Yeoman 2 14:42, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
The thing to do when one starts a discussion on the talk page is not to continue reverting, but to do discuss. You should not've reverted more than once, but you did. RGloucester 14:49, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
Yes, I reverted vandalism. That's allowed. Yeoman 2 15:06, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
That edit wasn't vandalism. Please read Misplaced Pages:Vandalism. You may not agree with the edit, but that doesn't make it "vandalism". As the guideline says "Edit warring over content is not vandalism". If you can't understand these basic Misplaced Pages policies and guidelines, you'll keep being blocked. RGloucester 16:58, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
How is it not vandalism if it was the blanking of an entire section? Don't act ridiculous. This wasn't "edit warring" over content since I wasn't edit warring. The definition of an edit war goes:
An edit war occurs when editors who disagree about the content of a page repeatedly override each other's contributions, rather than trying to resolve the disagreement through discussion.
I did try to resolve the disagreement through discussion, something you choose to not include when you reported me to the Administrators' board. The other editor involved as ignored the talk page and edit warring has continued, but yet I see no reports against them for edit warring. Also, each edit that you reported was unique to another. Yeoman 2 17:47, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
It isn't "vandalism", because that editor's intent was not to compromise the integrity of Misplaced Pages, but to improve it. As the vandalism policy says "Even if misguided, wilfully against consensus, or disruptive, any good-faith effort to improve the encyclopaedia is not vandalism". You did try to resolve on the talk page, but instead of allowing time for it to be resolved per WP:BRD, you continued to revert. As I've said above, and as numerous administrators have total you, WP:1RR means "one revert per page per twenty-four hours". It doesn't matter whether an edit is "unique". You've been informed of this multiple times, and have been blocked multiple times since. I provided a link in today's report to the last time that you mentioned "unique" edits, when an administrator informed you as such. I didn't report any other editors, because they are not under WP:1RR, and are allowed to make three reverts. If you still don't grasp this, then I figure there is no hope for you. RGloucester 18:03, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
Regarding @My very best wishes:
  • First revert "South Ossetia recognized LNR and DNR, not Novorossia"
  • Second revert "South Ossetia did not recognize "Novorossia", which is the subject of this page"
  • Third revert "this is all irrelevant or misleading - fixed"
  • Fourth revert "this all irrelevant to international recognition of N (the title of subsection) - N. is simply not recognized by any countries; only DNR and LNR are recognized by SO"
I am unable to report the editor for WP:3RR because of my block.
Also, it's wrong to say that removing an entire cited section while ignoring the talk page and then replace it all with a single obvious sentence isn't vandalism. Everything was changed to "No country has recognized Novorossia as a sovereign state.". This is obvious knowing that Novorossiya doesn't claim to be a sovereign state - what editors who continue to ignore the talk page haven't realized is that the initial section talks about the recognition of the DNR and LNR, not Novorossiya. It has since been edited to say that the DNR has been recognized by SO, but doesn't include LNR's recognition (which came first), the Republic of Crimea's stance, and recognition requests. (And if you believe that Crimea isn't relevant because it is a subnational entity, see here.) Yeoman 2 18:16, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
Soffredo, WP:3RR means "three reverts per page per twenty-four hours". MVBW has not made more than three reverts in twenty-four hours. The first revert you cited was on 22 November, ages ago, and the last was on 3 December. That's a lot more time than twenty-four hours. Once again, read the vandalism policy. That edit was clearly not vandalism. Whether it was misguided or not is another story, but an edit is only "vandalism" if it is an attempt to compromise the integrity of Misplaced Pages. I'm sure MVBW would say that he was defending the integrity of Misplaced Pages, because of the misconceptions that he believed your table created. RGloucester 18:40, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
I am not sure if you know this, but every sequence of continuous edits counts as a single edit for the purpose of 3RR rule or other similar discussions. I made only two reverts in this page.My very best wishes (talk) 21:29, 3 December 2014 (UTC)
As I said, if he doesn't know that by now, it is his fault. It has been explained to him multiple times. RGloucester 21:36, 3 December 2014 (UTC)

About the international recognition of Novorossia, DNR and LNR

I guess Novorossia per se has not been recognized by any country, but DNR and LNR have been by South Ossetia. I guess that it would be correct to either add that recognition in the DNR and LNR articles, or mention it in the Novorossia article, saying that South Ossetia have recognized its component entities. Charrocktalk 15:51, 3 December 2014 (UTC)

Thank you. That's how it was before, but my edits were reverted and I've since been blocked. Yeoman 2 17:43, 3 December 2014 (UTC)

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Sock puppetry

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I wish I could participate, but I'm blocked. This isn't the first time I've been accused of sockpuppetry. Yeoman 2 02:21, 5 January 2015 (UTC)
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Goodbye Misplaced Pages

I just noticed this block notice as I haven't been using my account since my 3 month block started. I decided to check my talk page after reading this article which talked about recent corruption in Misplaced Pages's moderating. I'm very disappointed with the decision since I believed I contributed a lot. Though there were edit wars, accused sockpuppetry, and editors who watched everything I did, all my edits were done with good faith. I started participating in talk page discussions, but my efforts went unnoticed. People took their time to insult my beliefs, but I kept editing believing that I was making the world a better place with the information I was sharing.
Is this the end of my account? Can I ever get unblocked? I doubt an appeal would work since I had already been placed under WP:1RR and this is my eighth block. I think I will stop using Misplaced Pages since my IP or an alternative account would get blocked by those who watch all my edits. Hopefully, I can sometime return.
If any editor comes along this, please leave a reply as I may check it. Tell me how I can get unblocked (if it's even possible). Please edit my userpage to reflect that my account is terminated as of this post. I probably shouldn't hope someone will care enough to visit my talk page and then read all of this!
I guess this will be my goodbye post, so be glad if you were an editor who despised me! If I did my math right, this will be my 4,967th edit.
Thank you Misplaced Pages. Yeoman 2 04:44, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
I've added {{retired}} to your userpage per your request above. If that isn't what you want, let me know and I'll self-revert.
I'm not an admin, so you can take my comments with a grain of salt if you like. If you want some more authoritative input from an admin, perhaps Mike V could comment or you could use {{adminhelp}} to get some outside attention. But here is my advice on how to be unblocked:
You are currently indefinitely blocked, but that doesn't mean permanently. It just means until you can demonstrate that you understand why your behaviour was inappropriate and convince an admin that you won't do it again. Blocks aren't punitive, they are to prevent future disruption. I don't believe anyone wants to see you never able to return, we just want to be certain that when you return the problematic editing is no more.
Your first priority should be to stop WP:socking. That's not helping your situation at all. Beyond that, you need to read WP:CONSENSUS and WP:Edit warring and understand what they say. Based on your comments above in #Notice_of_Edit_warring_noticeboard_discussion_3, you don't understand what a revert is. If there is something that is unclear in the policies, ask questions. Finally, you need to commit to not edit warring under any circumstances. That means not reverting even if you are certain that your edit is correct. Perhaps you should pledge to be under a WP:0RR restriction to demonstrate this commitment. There are lots of methods of WP:DR that you can utilize to avoid an edit war. Once you have done all of the previous, you need to write an unblock request that demonstrates that you understand the policies, why your past behaviour did not comply with them, and that you will follow them in the future. Read WP:GAB carefully first for how to write a good unblock request.
As an alternative, you can look at WP:OFFER for for an avenue for indefinitely blocked users to return to active status. Basically, as long as you don't sock for 6 months you can be unblocked. TDL (talk) 21:09, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

More socking

Since you've resumed socking, I've opened a new case at Misplaced Pages:Sockpuppet investigations/Soffredo. Once again, I advise you to stop the WP:BLOCK EVASION and peruse one of the methods of unblocking I listed above. TDL (talk) 22:47, 22 April 2015 (UTC)

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