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I did check it please tell me where on the airport web that you cited does it say anything about this? I am not saying it doesn't but I sure cant find it if it does, And you should read up on wiki editing before you edit anymore. You are not following the rules and this could lead to you being blocked. I am not trying to be an ass as a matter of fact I am trying to help you. many editors will not be so kind.

It is in the Press Release section for the 2011 passenger boardings. That article mentions everything that I cited. I appreciate your message and I will re-check the rules.

Mizmontana (talk) 06:48, 31 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

In response to your feedback

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Hi Green-u2, and thank you for your feedback. The section you are inserting (concerning the new $40million terminal expansion) does not appear to be supported by the source (the airfield's website) that you are citing. I have been through all of the press releases and most of the pages that I think might cover it, but the terminal expansion does not appear to be mentioned at all.

I am therefore rolling back your edits again. However, if you can direct me to the URL of the page that supports this paragraph, I will happily self-revert; it is, after all, possible that I've missed it. Thanks,

Yunshui  09:55, 31 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

 

Nevermind, I found the right press release eventually. I appreciate that the pop-up window makes it difficult to link to.
I have, however, rewritten your edit, since you had copied it word-for-word from the press release. Because Wikipedia content is published under a very specific licence, we can't accept submissions which are not also released under these terms. Basically, copy-and-pasting content from other websites is a copyright violation, and is pretty sternly forbidden here. Yunshui  12:01, 31 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

Your help desk question

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You may be the person who asked this question.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 18:40, 14 January 2020 (UTC)Reply