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This person has made a series of edits to articles that can only be described as vandalism. Either that behaviour stops, or the person should be banned from Wikispooks.--[[User:Patrick Haseldine|Patrick Haseldine]] ([[User talk:Patrick Haseldine|talk]]) 00:33, 6 February 2017 (GMT)
 
This person has made a series of edits to articles that can only be described as vandalism. Either that behaviour stops, or the person should be banned from Wikispooks.--[[User:Patrick Haseldine|Patrick Haseldine]] ([[User talk:Patrick Haseldine|talk]]) 00:33, 6 February 2017 (GMT)
  
This is completely untrue. The complainant has put on some articles that contain statements he knows (and I know) are completely untrue, and defame an individual or organisation. I have not altered the article. All I have added is that the article is a post-truth, and explained what this means. If he removes things that he knows to be untrue (or are just supposition), my 'addition' would then be unnecessary. The only 'change' I made to an article he wrote was when he put a link to a 17 year old girls FaceBook page. I removed that link. If he calls this 'vandalism' I suggest he relooks at the definition of the word.
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:This is completely untrue. The complainant has put on some articles that contain statements he knows (and I know) are completely untrue, and defame an individual or organisation. I have not altered the article. All I have added is that the article is a post-truth, and explained what this means. If he removes things that he knows to be untrue (or are just supposition), my 'addition' would then be unnecessary. The only 'change' I made to an article he wrote was when he put a link to a 17 year old girls FaceBook page. I removed that link. If he calls this 'vandalism' I suggest he relooks at the definition of the word. [[User:Anti post-truth]] ([[User talk:Anti post-truth|talk]])
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:: I have reversed all edits that place the 'post-truth' para at the start of a page. I suggest you remove those 'things you know to be untrue' and edit alleged suppositions accordingly. A wider issue which  ought to have been addressed earlier is that Wikispooks is not a platform for 'parish-pump politics'. --[[User:Peter|Peter P]] ([[User talk:Peter|talk]]) 09:39, 6 February 2017 (GMT)

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Vandalism

This person has made a series of edits to articles that can only be described as vandalism. Either that behaviour stops, or the person should be banned from Wikispooks.--Patrick Haseldine (talk) 00:33, 6 February 2017 (GMT)

This is completely untrue. The complainant has put on some articles that contain statements he knows (and I know) are completely untrue, and defame an individual or organisation. I have not altered the article. All I have added is that the article is a post-truth, and explained what this means. If he removes things that he knows to be untrue (or are just supposition), my 'addition' would then be unnecessary. The only 'change' I made to an article he wrote was when he put a link to a 17 year old girls FaceBook page. I removed that link. If he calls this 'vandalism' I suggest he relooks at the definition of the word. User:Anti post-truth (talk)
I have reversed all edits that place the 'post-truth' para at the start of a page. I suggest you remove those 'things you know to be untrue' and edit alleged suppositions accordingly. A wider issue which ought to have been addressed earlier is that Wikispooks is not a platform for 'parish-pump politics'. --Peter P (talk) 09:39, 6 February 2017 (GMT)