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==Longer block==
I don't know what BusterD's 31-hour block was for (no information beyond "disruptive editing"); but I've given you a one-week block specifically for removing reports against yourself on ]. You don't get to do that, Spider6man, what were you thinking? You can request unblock from an uninvolved administrator by placing <nowiki>{{unblock|your reason here}}</nowiki> on this page.

(PS, {{u|BusterD}}, the user is allowed to remove your block notice and it shouldn't be put back if they do. They shouldn't have tpa removed for it, so I've restored tpa, hope that's OK.) ] &#124; ] 10:57, 25 December 2024 (UTC).

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