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About the List of countries by future GDP (PPP) per capita estimates
But I had already linked the September 2011 IMF data in my first updating edit! But because I had written “[[International Monetary Fund]]” (with double square brackets), it became rather difficult to see that external link (although it was still there). And as I explained in that edit, I automatically removed the 2012 (and 2011) figures to keep the estimates future (so that they continue falling into the restrictive article title). However, you can still see that missing data in this also recently updated similar article.

Regards from the Argentinian city of Bahía Blanca :-) MaxBech1975 (talk) 19:59, 24 March 2012 (UTC)

Speedy deletion
The article List of countries by Intelligence Quotient has been speedily deleted under category G4 of Criteria for speedy deletion as being substantially the recreation of an article previously deleted after a deletion discussion. See Articles for deletion/List of national IQ estimates from Lynn and Vanhanen (2002, 2006). If you believe that deletion discussion and the deletion following it were in error, then you should pursue the matter at Deletion review, not by recreating the list as an article. Thank you. Edison (talk) 23:39, 13 April 2012 (UTC)

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August 2012
Hello, I'm Anir1uph. I noticed that you made a change to an article, List of countries by GDP (PPP), but you didn't provide a source. I’ve removed it for now, but if you’d like to include a citation to a reliable source and re-add it, please do so! If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks, Anir1uph | talk | contrib 17:44, 3 August 2012 (UTC)

Re:nepal russians
Hi Shokioto22! Regarding the article of Russians in Nepal you have to understand that there are several reasons people would migrate from one country to another whether's it's rich or poor. Marriage is one of them and there are many people that are unhappy with city life and want something simpler. Also saying that Nepal-based newspapers fabricated stories to make Nepalis feel better and grow self-esteem if they read that "White Europeans" also live in Nepal is also kind of racist as well as saying that India is a poor country even though it's one of the fastest growing economies of the world right now.

Also if you read the article, it stated that these women are of varied ethnicities that constituted the USSR meaning that not all of them are White Europeans and there are photos in that article.DaTraveller (talk) 07:28, 29 September 2012 (UTC)

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Please do not make any relevant information removal from existing articles as you did in this article before at least trying to discuss it on a Talk page first, also try to refrain from adding uncited/unproven claims to random articles as you did here and do not replace existing, valid information with the one that has dubious/questionable validity as you have done in this article since such actions may appear like an intentional vandalism to some editors. Rndomuser (talk) 03:12, 20 October 2012 (UTC)

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Once again, I ask you to refrain from making unconstructive and highly suspicious edits as you did here and similarly here. This article is about intervention by foreign armies, particularly Japanese, it doesn't matter on which territory it occured. If you believe that this information must be changed - please open the discussion on article's Talk page first and see if other people will agree with you BEFORE making any changes like these. Also note that similar articles on different language Wikis also have Japanese translation of the name "Siberian Intervention", for example in German wiki here or French wiki here. I understand that you may have a hidden agenda of heavily promoting everything Russia-related (as well as making Russia always look in "positive way"), but Wikipedia must be more neutral source of information without such excessive bias. Same goes for your edits here and here. There was absolutely NO need for "citation needed" templates, as both articles already have citations that support the statements in those sentences. Your edits appear to be (once again) caused by your personal "pro-Russian" and somewhat "anti-Muslim" agenda, and once again, there is no place for such things on Wikipedia. Rndomuser (talk) 03:03, 27 October 2012 (UTC)

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