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Hi @NikeCage68:, I've noticed recently that on List of 2018–19 Pro14 transfers you are often changing the sources for no apparent beneficial reason, and I'm wondering why you do this? Specifically, I've noticed you do this here, here and here. Whilst there is nothing wrong with the sources you are replacing them with, I don't see why you need to change them in the first place, as, more often than not, the original source used is directly from one of the two clubs involved in the player transfer, which is surely a stronger source than something from a media outlet.

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@NikeCage68:, I've been waiting patiently a week for your reply, and I've noticed that you've repeated your above behaviour again here. Again I ask, why are you doing this? Kind regards, MunsterFan2011 (talk) 08:41, 25 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi @NikeCage68:, I'd just like to bring something else to your attention; you are breaking a number of valid links with your edits. For example, have a look at this this edit:

  • You changed [[Michael Cusack (rugby union)|Michael Cusack]] to [[Michael Cusack]]. The latter is an article about an Irish teacher and founder of the GAA, born in 1847.
  • You changed [[Matt Smith (rugby union player born 1989)|Matt Smith]] to [[Matt Smith (rugby lock)|Matt Smith]]. The latter is a red link, there is no article at that page, unlike the former, which is the player's page.
  • You changed [[Max Wright (rugby union)|Max Wright]] to [[Max Wright]]. The latter is an article about an American actor.
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  • You changed [[Ross Graham]] to [[Ross Graham (rugby union)|Ross Graham]]. There is no need for disambiguation, since there is no article at Ross Graham.

Those were all examples in one single edit. Why are you changing these to link to invalid pages? TheMightyPeanut (talk) 06:11, 4 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

What is this, a lecture and or civilised conversation?? Now it is becoming annoying with this nonsesne which you now find "unacceptable". Mistakes happen all the time from other users. This is BECAUSE there could be one or more articles that have the same name. I check them up beforehand. I have done this to avoid confusions. Now, this is the end of this conversation. NikeCage68 (talk) 18:05, 4 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, do you find it acceptable that after an edit, a link that previously worked is now pointing to an Irish teacher born in 1847???
Yes, mistakes happen, all of us make mistakes, but introducing 5 invalid links in one single edit is a bit much. How do you "check them up beforehand"? If you checked the links, you'd see which page they should link to. I'm just trying to figure out the way you're doing things, maybe there is a way to fine-tune your method to reduce the introduction of errors. TheMightyPeanut (talk) 23:31, 4 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Now, a year on, look at this article, following some of your edits.

Before that edit, all links to player articles were correct. With your edit, you broke these correct links, replacing them with:

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  • [[Blair Cowan]], a disambiguation page
  • [[Scott Steele]], an article about an American sailor
  • [[Bryce Campbell]], an article about an Australian rules footballer

Why do you keep on making these edits, that leave articles in a much worse state than they were before? I will treat edits like that as vandalism from now on, since I have spoken to you about these before, and you seem unwilling to change and ensure you are more careful in your edits. TheMightyPeanut (talk) 21:14, 25 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Perfectly fine for any improvements needed to be made. I only just started created those pages. They needed to be improved. Thank you very much for your messages.

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You have twice removed cited information I added at List of 2023–24 United Rugby Championship transfers. That's Disruptive editing. In between, an anonymous IP editor made the exact same removals. If that was you, that's sockpuppetry. Restore those edits, or I will report you for both. As per Wikipedia:Ownership of content, "No one, no matter what, has the right to act as though they are the owner of a particular article (or any part of it)." Nicknack009 (talk) 15:40, 13 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Strike that. The first time was another editor, so I have no reason to think the IP was you. Apologies for the confusion, I misread the edit history. But the content is cited and verifiable, and removing it is still disruptive editing. The only possible reason I can discern for the removal was that I manually wrote the citations and didn't use a citation template. Citation templates are not compulsory, and not liking the way a citation is formatted is no reason to remove valid content. I suggest you restore it. Nicknack009 (talk) 15:45, 13 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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