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Hello, IP. I know that having your edits reverted can be stressful, but I ask that you slow down a bit. I don't know what response, if any, your post at AN/I will receive. Administrators are volunteers just as you and I are, and may or may not choose to act on your report in the way you hope. What you can do in the meantime is to find the best, most reliable sources possible. Because Daniel Lee is a living person, anything you write about him must follow the policy on biographies of living persons (sometimes called BLP). Perhaps one of the highly-rated perennial sources will have an article or two.
Remember: there's no deadline. The changes to these articles don't have to be made immediately. If you find yourself getting tense, take a break. Edit something completely unrelated, or take a wikibreak and don't edit at all. This place will still be here when you come back. I encourage you to sign up for an account. It makes things much easier; you can keep track of articles on a watchlist, and if someone wants to say something to you, you won't miss their message - you'll have the same talk page consistently. Cheers, BlackcurrantTea (talk) 09:32, 24 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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