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Duplicating information

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There is no need to be duplicating split voting results on Junior Eurovision articles. All the information on such split voting are already covered within each respective article. Duplicating such data goes heavily against WP:NOTSTATSBOOK. If you have done the same on other articles, then I strongly suggest that you self-revert such actions. Regards, Wes Mouse  10:48, 27 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Incorrect editing style

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GamerBoy, there were a couple of edits you recently made to Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015, which I feel need to be addressed so that you are aware to avoid making similar mistakes in the future. First of all, this edit goes against the no original research rule. There are no sources to say the results will be presented in individual jury and televoting. The maintain neutrality, we just keep a "results" column for now, until there are sources to verify how the results will be calculated and announced. Secondly, this edit created whitespace which is to be avoided as best as is possible. That was why I had expanded the table width to 100% so that the whitespace issue was addressed accordingly. So please be careful in future when editing. Regards, Wes Mouse  11:59, 8 September 2015 (UTC)Reply