Thread:Jcnsteve/@comment-3388044-20150830024233

You have been blocked from editing indefinitely for continuing to delete other people’s work contrary to Scratchpad’s counterparts policy. On August 20, I also reverted a bunch of your edits for the same reason: deleting other people’s counterparts.""Jason, you write good text especially in the introductions. Plus, you apply useful directions at the top of articles (e.g., “see also” notes, etc.). But, you cannot delete other people’s work without an explanation. When you remove other people’s counterparts, you need to explain why in the edit summary, on the article’s associated talk page, or both. Deleting other people’s work without an explanation is vandalism: It gets reverted, and you get blocked.""Finally, this block is for an indefinite period of time: It will not automatically expire. That means that you can only be unblocked by following the instructions in the next paragraph, namely: "" If you would like to appeal this block, please put reason right below this notice. However, we strongly suggest you read “Appealing a block” before requesting to be unblocked.
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— Spike  Toronto  02:42, August 30, 2015 (UTC) 