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User:Wantednewlook‎

 * 1) (revert to last version by WD RIK NEW) - Hostile reversion over numerous edits of others.
 * 2) deleteing sourced material by reversion

User:WD_RIK_NEW

 * aka says he is switching usernames here. I don't know if this second one is active. But, it shows that he is the same user who created many of the articles in question. Not a case of sockpuppeting, from the looks of it.


 * 1) WRN reverted page over multiple I made changes causing a few paragarphs I'd added to be lost in the process. Had to restore the new things I added by hand.
 * 2) Told WRN about restoring to older version without African information:
 * 3) WRN made a new page Race and intelligence (significance) and used and older version of the section on high-achieving minorities even after we talked about "being careful" on the talk main talk page.
 * 4) deleting referenced criticisms.
 * 5) Deleting sourced information only a few moments after it was added twice, even after a request to take his concers to the talk page.
 * 6) Blocked for 3RR for these changes.

Rbaish
Warned 17:57, March 11, 2007 ''Please do not change the headings of sections in this article from "racism" to "racism as an excuse" this is vandalism and POV pushing. This is a warning.''


 * 14:56 March 11, 2007
 * 17:48, March 11, 2007

Dbachmann

 * Responded to my request for civility with disdain and generally questioning my good faith as an editor. Saying: "Just teaming up with any editor that happens to be "pro-Afrocentric" no matter how pathetic their output is unwikilike, disingenious, disruptive..."

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