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--SquidSK 18:08, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
Proposed deletion of Melissa Chiu
The article Melissa Chiu has been proposed for deletion because under Misplaced Pages policy, all biographies of living persons created after March 18, 2010, must have at least one source that directly supports material in the article.
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This makes no sense-- she is major cultural figure.
October 2013
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Hello, Bgennocchio. We welcome your contributions to Misplaced Pages, but if you are affiliated with some of the people, places or things you have written about in the article Benjamin Genocchio and Melissa Chiu, you may have a conflict of interest or close connection to the subject.
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Your edits to Melissa Chiu
Please do not delete well sourced, relevant content as you have done here. Bangabandhu (talk) 13:57, 6 September 2015 (UTC)
Your edits to Melissa Chiu
I am responding only to your edits which are not neutral. You are deleting well sourced relevant content about a public institution put here by a third party-- look at the records. You are repeatedly inserting content into a post that 1. is clearly opinion based commentary and not neutral facts and 2. is not balanced with other sources that contradict information you have cited. Please stop this. Now you are trying to block users from editing.
September 2015
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. Yunshui 水 12:16, 7 September 2015 (UTC)