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Wetherby edit

Hi. Could you clarify why you tagged this article for speedy deletion? Natalie 01:23, 4 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

I see. In the future, don't use the db tags, because they flag the article to be deleted entirely. If the speedy deletions are backlogged, a busy admin might not notice that the article is fine, but there are problematic revisions. You can post a request on the administrator's noticeboard, or send an email to requests for oversight. However, we generally don't delete revisions, even if they are defamatory, unless the subject of the defamation requests them - revision deleting is usually reserved for personal information like phone numbers, email addresses, etc, that would be harmful if they were visible anywhere on the sight. I think the feeling about defamation is that by deleting it from the main article we have made it clear that it is incorrect information, and don't need to do anything else. But if you feel strongly about it, please do post on the noticeboard. (Sorry this took so long to reply, I signed off and went to bed right before you responded.) Natalie 17:15, 4 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

York meetup edit

Hi RichardEll. Just to let you know there is a Wikimedia meetup being planned in York for Tuesday. —Tom Morris (talk) 16:58, 17 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Leeds meetup edit

Hello! I don't know if you're aware but there is a wikimedia meet up in Leeds this Saturday (14 June) if you're interested. Hopefully you can make it. Regards IJA (talk) 18:03, 11 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

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