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Metropolitan areas is stable version from months, your change has been reverted - disputed changes, if you want new changes, must to be consensus per Wikipedia:CYCLE. This is last warning! Subtropical-man ( | en-2) 01:00, 4 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Blanking?

Just FYI, it looks like you accidentally blanked most of Réunion. Not sure what you did there in saving your edit but you might not want to do that again -- I've reverted the change you made. Feel free to re-add the updated figures though. Elli (talk | contribs) 17:25, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Collaboration at French colonial empire

Thanks for your contributions to French colonial empire. I notice that some of your edits have been reverted, and you've been letting your displeasure be known in edit summary comments, including an unfounded accusation of WP:OWNership. In a cursory evaluation of recent edits, TompaDompa's reverts of your edits are based on sound Wikipedia policy or guidelines, mostly on the basis of inadequate sourcing. Although you've been around for some years, you're still nearly a brand new editor based on your ~500 edits. While nobody likes to have their work reverted, and feeling frustrated is a normal reaction, please do not take it out on other editors, but assume good faith that they are acting to improve the encyclopedia, in this case, by monitoring the WP:Verifiability of the article and removing or altering edits that are non-compliant. If you don't understand the reason for the reverts or don't agree with them, the proper course of action is to raise a discussion on the Talk page to discuss the content disagreement. (I see that that conversation has been started.) Other methods of dispute resolution are available to you, if that doesn't work out. But in the meantime, please keep your cool with other editors, and comment on the article content and how to improve it, not on other editors, both in the edit summary and on the article Talk pages. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me on my Talk page; you can also get help at the WP:Help desk. Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 06:40, 13 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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