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I have now been threatened (on my user page) with vandalism from someone in Bangladesh. I repeat, the article is one hundred percent written by myself using the reference on the page as my source. The only part copied is in quotations i.e. "proud local name". The only thing that is the same as the http://www.worldstadia.com/ws/show-page.php?menuCommand=stadium&menuData=1869&menuSubData=edit is "Kenwyn Rugby Ground" - please prove to me that is copywrite. Furthermore the information on the worldstadia.com, is out of date. I can see why people get fed up with wikipedia - I may not return Jowaninpensans (talk) 20:50, 8 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Removing maintenance tag without improving the article, or no good reason on talk or edit summery is generally looked as vandalizing effort.
You do not need to mention where I'm from (if you do so, it is regarded that, you may be looking down upon me). I'm proudly from BD and adhere to policies on Wikipedia.
Your comment “article is original” rises the question of WP:OR:P
Checked copyvio claim of bot. Removing. (norm is the same editor, who's edit caused the inclusion of copyvio tag might not remove the tag - some other editor should erify and remove) » nafSadhdidsay06:02, 9 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]