User talk:NoSheepAllowed

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Hello, thank you for your quick response and for your kind welcome. I hope you get this reply since I’m new here and I really don’t know how to send messages. But I have to ask, what exactly did I do wrong to have the edits I made removed? -NoSheepAllowed

US Citizen vs. Americans
Long-standing consensus at Americans has been to refer to citizens of the United States as "Americans" (you can read through previous discussions at the talk page archives, linked at the top of Talk:Americans). As such, I reverted your earlier edits according to the policy of "bold, revert, discuss". So, if you want to change the existing consensus, you should bring the issue up at the article talk page. clpo13(talk) 02:21, 16 December 2015 (UTC)