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@Fma12: Please explain why you removed the short description, use mdy, and use US English. Also, linkedin is not a reliable source, and Altirs' personal website is a WP:PRIMARY source, which is not acceptable. Nehme149922:00, 4 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Nehme1499: Well, Linkedin is not a reliable source and primary source will be removed. Beyond of that, could you please stop removing ALL the changes made? Your attitude is not collaborative at all, your serial reversion behavious is really annoying and I don't have an infinite patiente to bear your continuous disruptions. Instead of permanently reverting, you could have clarify this point before. You have a possesive attitude to this article (see Wikipedia:Ownership of content) that is not good at all, no matter if you created this. Fma12 (talk) 22:07, 4 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Fma12: There were three primary changes you have done: removal of tags (which you acknowledged you shouldn't have done), addition of primary sources (which you now also acknowledge should be removed) and a paragraph without sources with a list of sporting equipment (football kits, goalkeeper gloves and balls, apart of casual wear such as t-shirts, hoodies, jackets, leggins, and accesories (bags, hats). Capelli's footwear products include sneakers and football boots). You have the right to be bold and add whatever you want, but I also have the right to revert your additions if I don't feel they are constructive. What you should have done is took the matters to this (or my) talk page, and come up with a consensus, not keep on reverting and reverting... Nehme149922:13, 4 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Nehme1499: The only user that reverted and reverted, were you. And the list of sports equipment (football goods) and other casualwear products is on the Capelli official website so anyone can check it. I'm adding more sources right now (in order to improve the article, a thing that you don't seem to understand). If you automatically revert my changes, I will directly report the case to the admin board so they will take a decision. Of course you have the rigth to revert if the edits are not constructive or vandalise the page. But, as I said you before, you created the article, but you are not the owner of it. And neither am I. Fma12 (talk) 22:25, 4 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]