User talk:Supreme Deliciousness/Archives/2012/April

WP:Banning policy
Are you paying any attention at all to the reverts your making of User:Jeff Song's edits? I haven't looked through all of them yet, but the ones that are at articles on my watchlist are certainly problematic. Read the section of WP:Banning policy I've referred you to above and reconsider some of those reverts. If I find that you've removed reliably sourced content or added content sourced to unreliable websites and that you aren't undoing your edits, I may be compelled to request arbitration enforcement against you. Remember that you take responsibility for the edits you make even if they're reversions of blocked sockpuppets. You'll agree it would be unfortunate if you incurred sanctions on account of a blocked sockpuppet, so speaking on behalf of the topic area I expect you to exercise retroactive discretion once you're done reading this.—Biosketch (talk) 08:36, 9 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I did not look through everything carefully that I reverted, I saw it was a sock of NoCal100 and since he is not allowed to edit here, I just decided to undo his edits as he is banned, you are right that I should have looked closer at the edits, I have self reverted at East Jerusalem and Blue Line (Lebanon) and will look closer at the sources later. But we can not have good faith with this user considering his history. --Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 14:05, 9 April 2012 (UTC)

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