User talk:Mjhasley
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Denver Broncos
[edit]Because it's unnecessary and rather pointless information. Either mention the Broncos' statistics against every team or none at all. bob rulz 23:37, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
- In my opinion, my versions are easier to read and give a better overview of the game. I don't feel that an essentially drive-by-drive recap of the game is really necessary, since we already have both the recap and the play-by-play log for that. But if you don't want me to, then I won't interfere with them as much. I was a bit worried that someone would come in and ask me why I was changing it so much; maybe I went a bit overboard with them, but I don't really feel sorry or bad about it. bob rulz 06:11, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
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Please stop. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, as you did to Hillary Clinton, you will be blocked from editing. Darthgriz98 19:13, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- I don't suggest going about adding POV or vandalism to prove how quickly it will be reverted, it will end up getting you blocked. I'm not sure who you would ask about this if you wanted to go about doing it, either way you will probably get mixed results, it depends on the article, and who's watching it or if a recent changes patroller catches it. If you are really trying to conduct an experiment, I would go to the Administrators notice boards, or contact the Wikimedia foundation, but I'd first go on the board and ask who you should talk to. They may have statistics for you to show to your peers so you don't have to get yourself blocked. Darthgriz98 03:27, 9 May 2007 (UTC)