User talk:AuamladoC

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Reverting
You reverted my edits on Malabar rebellion for a second time. The first time, the justification for it was that that one sentence I added contained the word 'genocide' which was not backed up by a good source. Policy would have been to remove or change that sentence instead of reverting altogether, especially since I had made a number of good changes in grammar and article structure.

The second time, I did not even add the usage 'Moplah massacre' myself. It was already in that paragraph (it is still there now in the version to which you have reverted) and I merely moved it up one sentence. In the process, you removed a piece of info I added that I backed up with two reliable sources, in addition to the grammatical and semantic corrections I made. Indielov (talk) 15:10, 31 March 2022 (UTC)