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Your edit to Wikipedia talk:Protection policy
[edit]Hi. I noted that you made an edit to Wikipedia talk:Protection policy that appeared to be requesting a change to an edit protected page. This sort of request should be made at the talk page for the article you want edited, not at Wikipedia talk:Protection policy. In addition, please listed exactly what you want changed and what you want it changed to (e.g. change "X" to "Y"). --Ahecht (TALK
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Sholam Weiss
[edit]Hi, regarding your edit removing links to Weiss' personal websites, I thought it was clear that the websites were sources for Weiss' position in his current proceedings, that is, it was not an attempt to masquerade them as impartial sources. Lexjuris (talk) 04:46, 7 February 2018 (UTC)Lexjuris
I am still waiting your response. The entry was a statement of Weiss' present position about his case. It is available in a court document, which is cited, but that is not available by links. Thus, the link to the website was, which states his point of view. It is thus not "masquerading". It is explicitly his point of view. That is the whole point of the entry: what is Weiss' present argument? So why is that link improper? Lexjuris (talk) 08:33, 27 February 2018 (UTC)
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