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October 2023

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Thank you. ClueBot NG (talk) 16:29, 10 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Please use the talk page

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Hello. Regarding this recent edit of yours. Please do not add commentary, ask questions, or make requests on Wikipedia pages. Use the associated talk page. That's what it's there for. Furthermore, if you feel that strongly about fixing something on a page, take the time to learn how to do it yourself. It's a far more effective way of getting things done around here (and in real life for that matter;). See Wikipedia:FAQ/Categorization#How do I add an article to a category?, and see here[1][2] for in each case how removing them is done. I do not recommend editing with VisualEditor, but if you prefer using it, see Help:VisualEditor § Editing categories. For further detailed information on categorization, see Help:Category and Wikipedia:Categorization. Have a great rest of your day. --DB1729talk 14:38, 31 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

> "Use the associated talk page. That's what it's there for."
Did you even look at the thing? The ONLY option I had was what I did. I lacked access to do anything on that page but the one thing I should not had been able to.
> "if you feel that strongly about fixing something on a page, take the time to learn how to do it yourself."
I have fixed several articles on this and several other wikis. Just because I know what I'm doing does not mean I have access to do it, which in this case, again, I did not.
> "It's a far more effective way of getting things done around here (and in real life for that matter;)."
In the 40+ years I've been on this planet, I've learned the most effective way of getting shit done, is the way that actually works. This worked. I'm sorry it got your panties in a bunch, but it's fixed.
Have a great day! 24.173.150.130 (talk) 18:33, 9 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]