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{{unblock|The block is insulting and disparaging to me. I am not uncivil or disruptive. There were no prospective grounds for the block. I believe my editing history shows the block was clearly unjustifiable, as were the other disparaging remarks left on my talk page}}
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<br><br>I agree with Chuck
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My policy is to explain my edits in the edit summary box, to finish explaining on the talk page if needed; if the edit is undone, rather than putting it back, to seek consensus on the user’s talk page, in case the user is a Bot or acting like one. My policy also includes reading the editor’s manual and moderation.
Do you need to correct a spelling error on a large number of pages?
Are there terms you need to linkify across an entire subject?
Do you need to replace a category tag on 500 articles?
AutoWikiBrowser (AWB) can do that and more. It is a free-licensed, semi-automatic editor created and maintained by Wikipedians, available to editors who have made at least 500 responsible edits in the main namespace. AWB includes a powerful list maker (up to 25,000 articles), to help you gather the titles of the articles you wish to process. An extended AWB Listmaker is available as a plug-in. AWB will even do regex (regular expression) find/replace.