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TheSpecialUser TSU 09:00, 27 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
Re your comment on my Talk page and Talk:Heather Dawn Bright, when I added the 'refimprove' clean-up template I was trying to be as fair as possible. In reality I could have nominated the article for deletion, because there is no proof that Bright is a successful song writer. I can see you have provided one news source which confirms she wrote one song (out of ten) on Allison Iraheta's album. All the other claims in the article are unsubstantiated, as far as I can see. You really need to find reliable proof Bright wrote the successful songs you've listed. Sionk (talk) 11:24, 14 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Kindly show your evidence that the changes in question are actually interfering with the page's readability, because every single one of them is completely consistent with Wikipedia's standard formatting and content rules -- and the page doesn't have any visible problems at all in its current format, which is at my version rather than yours per another editor who reverted your last reversion. In fact, most of them are being applied automatically by an automated page correction function, not by me personally -- the only thing I'm actually doing by my own hand is adding the "uncategorized" template (which is required to be there if the article isn't properly categorized). If there are other problems arising besides the minor inconvenience of saddling the page with a maintenance template, then you need to take them up with the people who program WP:AWB's automated cleanup functions, not with me -- and if the template itself is your problem, then categorize the article so it doesn't need to be tagged. Bearcat (talk) 03:21, 9 October 2012 (UTC)Reply