Please avoid misleading edit summaries edit

The rationale given for your blanket deletion of well-sourced content here is misrepresenting both the authorship of that content and the state of discussion on the article's talk page. Please see also WP:NPOV. Regards, HaeB (talk) 14:10, 31 July 2022 (UTC)Reply

@LilAHok, It turns out you didn't quite undo Fobtown's edit. Looking at history logs, it was HaeB himself who originally wrote that final edit in, and so you had undid his edit.[1] And that is why he knows that Fobtown didn't write it originally because he done that Edit. Prior to him, the original words used to be Claims of Sri Lanka being part of a Chinese debt trap have been made as China was the major source of loans for many megaprojects whose viability have been questioned[46][47] but the existence of a debt-trap have been disputed. [48][49]. Which is far more neutral. Later on, Haeb added the extra words, causing many to argue that "Sri Lanka's economic relations with China are the main driver behind the crisis".[41][42] as if it was the scholarly consensus. Except what is many and what are their credentials? It's silly when actual professional scholars strongly refuted such accusations that China is the main driver of the crisis.[2] Just like Fobtown, Haeb appears to also edit to contradict the academics' assertions that China is not the largest reason behind the crisis. [3] Simpleshooter99 (talk) 03:08, 1 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Your Opinion Needed edit

Hello there, this is Yaujj13. I don't know you remember but we had a brief encounter over NmW... user name discussion over his edit.

I heard that you are editing on Japanese war crimes so I was wondering on your opinion on my edits, whether you agree or disagree with my edits

Here let me provide the edits (my edits were reverted by the user in question):

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moro_people&diff=1187106286&oldid=1186717380

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Japanese_migration_to_Indonesia&diff=prev&oldid=1187104411

I also have to inform you about NmW user, I believe he is a pro Japan vandal who remove edits that humiliate Japan. Here is one of his edit example before reverted by another user: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anti-Catholicism&diff=prev&oldid=1171656739

He remove Japan defeats along the fact they prosecute their own people (killing their own troops with biological weapons and prostituting their own women) because he believe it humiliates Japan, not because he doesn't think that Japan is victimless. More what he think humiliation include Moro defeat and cannibalize the Japanese.

All my edits is merely transcribing the source material as per the links. My liver edit shows that many different people committed liver cannibalism.

Yaujj13 (talk) 17:48, 4 December 2023 (UTC)Reply