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Hello. This is a message to let you know that you are one of several editors who are the subject of a discussion on the 2019 World Championship Talk page. You have been persistently adding live frame-by-frame updates to the match scores in direct contravention of WP:LIVESCORES, which clearly states "The current consensus is to not add visible match or frame scores to an article until the match is completed." You have ignored requests to stop this disruptive editing and failed to take part in the discussion. We are looking at measures to prevent the practice of live score updates, which may require admin involvement. Rodney Baggins (talk) 13:57, 3 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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