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== January 2025 ==
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{{unblock|reason=ok i am actually sorry i made stupid edits. in my defence they were pretty harmless. i took out two words from aubrey plaza's wikipedia page which i honestly didn't think was that big of a deal because they weren't even about her they were about her husband, and the information i took out is very easily findable on his page. i promise i won't do it again though clearly it's made people angry and i only strive for peace love and happiness in this world. also im sorry if i shouldn't have made the edits to my talk page i literally just assumed i could do that because it was my own talk page so i won't do that again either. ] (]) 10:26, 19 January 2025 (UTC)}}

:{{non-administrator comment}} Hi @], your apology is a good start and appreciated.

:Your appeal has a much higher chance at success if you can also explain why your edits were problematic and how you will avoid the same situation in future (e.g. how to edit constructively, what to do if you're reverted, why your Talk page post was removed) - see the "Guide to appealing blocks" linked above for advice on how to do this.
:Blocks are only meant to prevent disruption, so it will be really helpful if you can explain that you understand why you were blocked and how you'll avoid being disruptive going forwards.

: No-one was angry at you, the problem was with ''what'' you were doing and ''how'' you were doing it.

:This is a volunteer project, so you "having fun" meant someone else had to spend their own time to fix it, time that could be spent doing something more useful and that's not really fair on them. ] (]) 16:06, 19 January 2025 (UTC)

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Information icon Hi Ibeaa! I noticed that you have reverted to restore your preferred version of Aubrey Plaza several times. The impulse to undo an edit you disagree with is understandable, but I wanted to make sure you're aware that the edit warring policy disallows repeated reversions even if they are justifiable.

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ok i am actually sorry i made stupid edits. in my defence they were pretty harmless. i took out two words from aubrey plaza's wikipedia page which i honestly didn't think was that big of a deal because they weren't even about her they were about her husband, and the information i took out is very easily findable on his page. i promise i won't do it again though clearly it's made people angry and i only strive for peace love and happiness in this world. also im sorry if i shouldn't have made the edits to my talk page i literally just assumed i could do that because it was my own talk page so i won't do that again either. Ibeaa (talk) 10:26, 19 January 2025 (UTC)

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(Non-administrator comment) Hi @Ibeaa, your apology is a good start and appreciated.
Your appeal has a much higher chance at success if you can also explain why your edits were problematic and how you will avoid the same situation in future (e.g. how to edit constructively, what to do if you're reverted, why your Talk page post was removed) - see the "Guide to appealing blocks" linked above for advice on how to do this.
Blocks are only meant to prevent disruption, so it will be really helpful if you can explain that you understand why you were blocked and how you'll avoid being disruptive going forwards.
No-one was angry at you, the problem was with what you were doing and how you were doing it.
This is a volunteer project, so you "having fun" meant someone else had to spend their own time to fix it, time that could be spent doing something more useful and that's not really fair on them. Blue Sonnet (talk) 16:06, 19 January 2025 (UTC)
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