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Hello. Thanks for your improvements to Mauritian election articles. However, I noticed some of the text you added at 1948 Mauritian general election was copied and pasted from the paper you used as a source, which is a copyright violation. You need to rewrite any material you add in your own words, also avoiding close paraphrasing. Cheers, Number 57 09:44, 20 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Please stop blindly reverting on this article, as you are reintroducing grammatical errors.

There shouldn't be any "misleading information" in it, as I simply reorganised what you wrote. The change in layout was not an improvement in my opinion, hence restoring the original layout.

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You have to be careful - this edit describing my removal of a category as "vandalism" is strongly suggestive of a lack of WP:GOODFAITH. It's not vandalism, it's merely applying standard Wikipedia rules. One is that categories are based on articles, which implies that if a party is not WP:NOTABLE enough to have an article, then it should not have any categories derived from it. Another rule is that category names should not be based on disambiguation pages - there are many parties around the world called the Reform Party, not just in Mauritius. Accordingly Category:Reform Party politicians could refer to politicians from anywhere from Singapore to Iceland - it's not an appropriate name for a category. Unless there's an article for Reform Party (Mauritius) very soon, that the category can be renamed to match, then the category will have to be deleted. Le Deluge (talk) 10:39, 6 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

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