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Belote
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Pasta salad
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San Lazzaro degli Armeni
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YERID
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Have a look please

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Hello Jobas,

I have updated the nomination Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Egg fruit with a new one in the set, kindly have a look, I have noticed that you have supported the image before adding the second image. DreamSparrow Chat 15:51, 7 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Christianity in Europe
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Freekeh
added a link pointing to Palestinian
Khash (dish)
added a link pointing to Armenian
Old money
added a link pointing to Britain
Postchristianity
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Religion in Europe
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Tabbouleh
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Copying text without attribution

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Hi, Jobas. I see that you have been copying significant portions of content from one Wikipedia article to another, without the required attribution indicating from where it came. Again. I can tell these additions are cut-&-paste copies with very little modification because sometimes the reference citations have very old "access dates", or the citations are footnotes which haven't been defined in the destination article, etc. These copied additions are also frequently lacking necessary context from the origin articles. I've found problems with the content you've copied, but without knowing where you copied it from, it is difficult for me to make corrections and improvements. This appears to be an ongoing, long-term problem. Despite advice and even warnings, you persist even as recently as today, as these few examples (out of many) show:

Here and also here and here, you copied and pasted to the Ablution in Christianity article, verbatim from the Lavabo, Foot washing and Ritual purification articles.
Here and also here, you copied to the Antireligion article, with copied text and references verbatim from the Religious persecution in Communist Romania and Forced Conversion articles.
→ You then pasted a portion of the same content and refs here, into the Persecution of Buddhists article.

You have been repeatedly advised about this, by many editors, at least as far back as February, 2015:

I came here with the intent to remind you to provide the required attribution, but after discovering the above history, I now suspect it will fall on deaf ears. Something stronger than another reminder is required, but I'll leave that to someone more qualified and familiar with this stuff. Regards, Xenophrenic (talk) 04:16, 16 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Clogging the edit history with spam

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Hi, Jobas. Could you please stop spamming the "Edit Histories" of articles and "Recent Changes" logs with repeated insertions and deletions of single characters, as you did just today here, and here, etc.? According to your contribution history, you've made thousands of these edits across dozens of articles and talk pages for more than a year. Many editors have expressed concern and requested that you cease; they have explained in detail why it is disruptive, advised you on how to use "Show preview", yet you persist:

I don't know if the massive spamming of unconstructive edits is an effort to thwart scrutiny of edit histories, as other editors have suggested, but it is most certainly disruptive and should stop. Regards, Xenophrenic (talk) 13:33, 16 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Last warning

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Hi, Jobas. You have been warned and advised sufficiently about your practice of making lots of tiny edits which you then revert, over and over. It's been explained repeatedly that it seriously inconveniences other editors. Stop it right now or you will be blocked for disruptive editing. Bishonen | talk 14:18, 16 April 2017 (UTC).[reply]