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Happy editing! Neutralitytalk 23:59, 2 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Please don't restore content that has been removed by another editor based on Wikipedia policy. Please review WP:ONUS and other Wikipedia policies and guidelines. Thanks, Neutralitytalk 23:59, 2 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for taking the time to write to me. I made reasonable efforts to acquaint myself with rules and abbreviations, but I will not go further, as I have no interest in editing Wikipedia. I did this on a whim and as a little experiment. The results of the experiment did not surprise me. I have complied with your request and have not made another attempt to restore the sentence that I contributed. I have instead deleted content from an almost identical type of source in order to avoid double standards, especially when the reputation of an outstanding individual (in fact, more than one) is at stake. Also, I feel that the spirit of the rules shouldn't be undermined by blindly adhering to them. A letter is by its nature an expression of one's self, so nothing wrong with its being published on a blog or a platform like Medium. An open letter can be given more weight by adding more signatories. Dawson's letter had 420 signatories, 120 of whom identified as survivors of sexual assault. If we can't point out that many ordinary women feel solidarity with Melzer/Assange because their letter was published on a Wordpress-powered website, then we shouldn't highlight criticism from lawyers whose letter was published on somebody's Medium account. Mateeva (talk) 15:31, 3 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]