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Someone using this IP address, 46.69.201.100, made test edits on the page Talk:Max Blumenthal which have been reverted or removed. If you did this, please use the sandbox for any other tests you may want to perform. If 46.69.201.100 is a shared IP address and you did not do this, you may wish to consider getting a username to avoid confusion with other editors and further irrelevant notices.

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Max Blumenthal[edit]

You could make your comment on the talk page of the article Talk:Max_Blumenthal in a new section. Did you see that option when you went to the talk page? Your comment ended up in the header. Also, make sure to sign your posts with a ~~~~.

I suggest you use reliable sources to defend your claims. Have you read up on WP:RS? If not, I suggest you spend a little time familiarizing yourself with that section. And take a look at what other editors talk about on the talk page (of this and other articles that interest you) and observe how they use RS to explain their edits.

--David Tornheim (talk) 12:24, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]