User talk:Tobygiz

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Your article
Hi there. Can I just first apologize as a WP editor for the absolute fiasco that was your article. I have gone ahead and suppressed some of the worst of the edits so even the admin team cannot see them. If this ever happens again, please feel free to email me here and I'll deal with any issues. I've added this article to my watchlist and will keep tabs on it for any future shenanigans. And once again, I'm sorry for the truly shabby treatment of your article here - A l is o n  ❤ 07:29, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

Commitment
I'm a fan of your work and I'm utterly appalled by the smear campaign. I just want you to know that I've added the article to my watchlist so that I'm notified of any changes and can swiftly repair them. I've also strongly recommended that, if partial protection doesn't work, we completely lock down the article so only an administrator can change it. I am prepared to escalate the recommendation if it becomes necessary. This will fix the problem. Dylan Flaherty  14:54, 9 December 2010 (UTC)