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Happy editing! Ueutyi (talk) 00:50, 18 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

RfC for the inclusion of Masters Athletes

Hello! Just in case you didn't see it, I started an RfC to stem off the brewing edit war on List of living centenarians. I hope it helps 𝕘wendy |   14:49, 1 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Mike Perry's page

If you want to put those issues on wikipedia you need to start a page for Alex Nicholson, and the fact your section has a controversy header means it shouldn't be there anyway. You keep talking about Mike wearing blackface when he was actually wearing a mask sold all across America, it representing blackface is your opinion which means it shouldn't be on the wiki, and bleacherreport is a site any blogger can write stories for rendering those sources you cited as useless at best and defamatory at worst. The instagram post is still on his account, the UFC clearly don't have a problem with it, and any homophobic tweets have since been deleted. There is no story except bleacherreport trying yet again to criticise the UFC. Perhaps you should add this content to the UFC's wiki page and see if it survives.

Comparing it to Matt Mitrione's situation makes no sense because Matt was actually punished for what he did. If you think it is unfair then go make a thread on sherdog, but wikipedia is not the place for speculation and sensationalist headlines with no merit.

Regarding the section blanking, go look at the page edit history and you will see I wasn't the first person to highlight the defamation issue at all even if I was the first to remove the section, and it is definitely ok to blank a section that has no business being there. Criticise the way I've done it but there's no way that section is staying on there as it is.

You need to let this go, bringing your agenda from another community to wikipedia is ridiculous. This is not a battlefield and we are supposed to update pages objectively. You know this but insist on trolling the hard working editors like myself and others.

Jahannum (talk) 12:45, 16 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]


Again you sound like a UFC PR person by the way Perry did those thing so it isn't speculation its sourced information and i I've never heard of sherdog. 173.69.20.107 (talk) 12:56, 16 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]