User talk:BalancedIssues
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Acroterion (talk) 11:26, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
- Partisan editors might use "standard messages" without explanation to intimidate or silence editors, even like mafia people throwing something at your doorstep.
- As it is known that stranded people sometimes expose a compensating digital behavior I myself would always refrain from sending unclear messages.
- Now to you, Acroterion, unless you have a specific complaint about my edits that you can explain it might be better if you refrained from indirect activities. From you behavior I can only infer you didn't like my exposing of double standards in the talk page of the Jeffrey Epstein article.
- As you seem to prefer communicating with "standard messages" and focussing on persons instead of focussing on content, I just wonder: Do you also place those "standard messages" to editors like "Bus stop" (with their ever changing private theories and reasonings in the Jeffrey Epstein talk page, and even with edit-warring like behavior in the article space that you are "protecting"?)--BalancedIssues (talk) 10:49, 20 July 2019 (UTC)
- Bus stop is aware of the editing restrictions, You, as an apparently new editor with a remarkable single focus on the Jewishness of an accused criminal, had not yet been notified. Now you are. Acroterion (talk) 14:26, 20 July 2019 (UTC)