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Nice user page ;) -- Davo88 02:05, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks, I just noticed it's kinda similar to yours...HyeProfile (T·C)  17:06, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

Kalbajar District
Actually, it isn't part of NKR - only the eastern half is. --Golbez 02:59, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
 * The eastern part of Kelbajar is part of officially-proclamed NKR, AND the western half is currently under the control of the Armenian military and has been de-facto designated as the Karvajar region of the NKR, although not officially proclaimed as part of NKR... So de-facto wise, it is in NKR!!! HyeProfile (T·C)  20:37, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

Just to correct an incorrect statement I made above in 2006, the western half of Kalbajar District which was under the control of the Armenian military was actually officially redesignated as the Shahumyan Province, not the Karvajar region... Alright, now for the record CuriousGolden and Solavirum are reverting the well sourced/cited additions I've recently made on Kalbajar District demographics based on Republic of Artsakh census data. Posting on here to encourage constructive discussions and try to reach a consensus, since I have quite a bit of history editing this particular article **wink wink** H<b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 20:05, 1 February 2021 (UTC)

Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to disrupt Wikipedia, you may be blocked from editing. — <b style="color:#c29d25">Curious</b><b style="color:#c29d25">Golden</b> (T·C) </b> 07:53, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
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 * CuriousGolden, a cursory glance at my talk page shows I'm well familiar with the wikirules. First of all, your warning is not justified since I haven't been disruptive at all recently, and I've even respected all of the specific sanctions in place in a more broad sense with respect to any Armenia-Azerbaijan articles. You fail to provide examples of how I've been disruptive, so posting this notice escalates the tension and I perceive it as bad faith on your part (or at the very least, bullying). When my edits are reverted, I always engage in discussions on the Talk pages to justify my edits and try to reach WP:CONSENSUS, so please show me examples where I've failed to do so. If you can't find even one example, I will delete this notice from my Talk page. Also, if you're referring to my recent well-cited edits on Kalbajar which are based on WP:RS and where I've justified everything on the talk page, I would even contend your reverts are the ones that are unjustified and unexplained on the talk page, and are therefore the ones that are WP:DISRUPTIVE, not mine. Also if you confirm that's the case I will move your notice/comments under the Kalbajar section at the top of my Talk page, since I clearly have in-depth knowledge of the consensus on that specific article since I've been editing that article since 2006 yet you've come in only recently and pretend you have a new consensus which I was never in agreement with (and which others say they don't agree with). <b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 14:31, 2 February 2021

I only remember semi-protecting it, which I wrote here. I see that I protected it three times, so something must have gone wrong. I have changed its protection, now, and make a note to myself to double-check my protections. Good luck editing.--Berig (talk) 16:39, 3 February 2021 (UTC)
 * No worries. I appreciate you taking the time to look at it. <b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b>12:52, 4 February 2021

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I see someone uploaded an alternative image, so won't replace: <b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 23:57, 1 February 2021 (UTC)

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 * Fixed...<b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 00:11, 19 July 2021 (UTC)

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 * Fixed...<b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 00:11, 19 July 2021 (UTC)

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 * Fixed... But this constant removal of this particular image needs to stop; Bombardier provides if free of charge on the website I've included in the tag...<b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 01:39, 4 August 2021 (UTC)

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Could you please quote a quote on this statement: here The district has close to 750 Armenian cultural monuments, which include monasteries, churches, chapels, fortresses, khachkars and inscriptions.[4] The most well-known is the monasteries of Dadivank and Gandzasar.[4]--NikolayLukas (talk) 16:08, 22 September 2021 (UTC)

ArbCom, Notices, & Blocks
Due to your sudden re-appearance and aggressive editing of Armenia-Azerbaijan related pages (especially Nagorno-Karabakh) and ongoing ArbCom, your name has been added per administrators determination: "Anyone aggressively editing these articles should assume they are a party. Add their names and give them notice. No motion is necessary. Fred Bauder 13:48, 15 March 2007 (UTC)" You are now a party and subject to all the applicable rules and regulations and injunctions. --adil 00:22, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I have opposed this nomination, with due argument, and the Arbitrators have removed my name from the list...<b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 13:43, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

You seem to be revert warring here and here. Per your arbcom restrictions, you are limited to 1 content revert per day. So... please don't revert war, you already could have been blocked. --W.marsh 23:33, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I am not a party to this case and therefore am not restricted by the imposed injunction, but I have abided by it as much as practicable as show of good faith (except obvious vandalism cases)... Apart from that, I respect Wikipedia's 3RR thoroughly...<b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 13:42, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

I have blocked you for making two reverts in quick succession on Nagorno-Karabakh when you are fully aware that all partisan reverting on these articles is to be kept at a minimum. Furthermore, you called one of the things you removed "obvious vandalism". Do not falsely label edits as vandalism. I was asked to unprotect the article in exchange for blocking people disrupting it; so be it. --Golbez 14:22, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Golbez, the second edit was simply wikifing the census table and is clearly not a revert... The first one WAS a revert, and the revert was to a version which was agreed by everyone, including yourself, and therefore it IS considered "protecting the article from constant vandalism" for which you are the primary perpetrator... So I havn't even made a single revert...
 * I am forced to bring this matter up with relevant authorities... You completely lack integrity and cannot be allowed to be an admin on WP...<b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 14:33, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
 * I look forward to it. --Golbez 14:53, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

I correct myself: You may not be formally bound by the arbitral injunction, but your block was warranted for your needlessly aggressive editing and edit summary. I agree, though, that Golbez should not have been the admin to block you, given his apparent involvement in this content dispute. This is not an obvious case, so you may issue another unblock request in order to have another admin evaluate it. Sandstein 21:57, 29 March 2007 (UTC)


 * Sandstein, I appreciate your correction. However, you state that my "block was warranted for your needlessly aggressive editing and edit summary". Although I want to clearly state that I did not make those edit because they were POV-pushing ones, I made them because they went against a consensus which I myself had participated on building. I do realize how you can interpret my edits as "needlessly aggressive", especially as an outsider not familiar with the "heated" debates on Armenian-Azeri articles, but in that case that same interpretation must be applied to the ensuing reverts which Golbez made, regardless of his statute as an admin. In fact, if mine are "aggressive", then his are definitely more aggressive because at least the version I was reverting back to was the consensus version, and I also explained myself  and justified my actions  on the talk pages, while he never even attempted to justify his changes (the seriousness of which is further compounded by the fact that he is an admin)... As for the edit summary, I would like to quote from Wikipedia's "What is not considered vandalism" policy page in an attempt to present a justifiable context for my behavior:
 * NPOV violations
 * The neutral point of view is a difficult policy for many of us to understand, and even Wikipedia veterans occasionally accidentally introduce material which is non-ideal from an NPOV perspective. Indeed, we are all affected by our beliefs to a greater or lesser extent. Though inappropriate, this is not vandalism in itself unless persisted in after being warned.
 * My interpretation of this was that if a group of people make REPEATED POV-pushing changes to a consensus version of an article, and those people are warned in the talk pages and are simply refusing to justify themselves or at least address other editors' concerns, then they are committing vandalism, as defined above. I did not intend to be any least bit aggressive here, I just wanted to avoid starting another debate over the intro (which already took months to agree on, as shown on the Talk:Nagorno-Karabakh page) or risking to escalate conflicts surrounding the ongoing Armenian-Azeri arbitration.<b style="color:#d90012">H</b><b style="color:#0033a0">y</b><b style="color:#f2a800">e</b>Profile (T·C) </b> 20:02, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

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Good day! I just reverted your edit on Kalbajar District, since your total edit count is below the threshold. Please refrain editing in AA topics. Sincerely  Aredoros87  (talk) 18:32, 5 April 2024 (UTC)