I haven't vandalised anything. Wikipedia does not have a swear filter, and it has been widely said that the censoring of content deemed bad by some ages is not part of the agenda. That said, I can swear if I feel like it, as long as I'm making my point.
If you don't like it, then I'm sorry, I'll try not to swear as much, but calling it vandalism when I'm clearly making valid points is incorrect. I also am not a clone, if that's what I assume you mean by "sockpuppet". Thank you. Roger Danger Field 18:32, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
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Refer to this user's edits at Jordan. User:Roger Danger Field vandalized it three times today, including once after I left a note on his/her userpage and filed this notice. This user violated WP:3RR in order to claim that the country of Jordan exists as an excuse for Michael Jordan. With one of those edits (the second ever on this username), this editor requests discussion on the talk page. A genuinely new user wouldn't know Wikipedia that well. Durova 21:17, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
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You are incorrect sir. I reverted twice, not 3 times. The first edit was adding a quote, which got some coverage when it was said. It was also a prominent quote on Jordan, which did have some coverage at the time it was made. So I'd like to make clear this is not vandalism, but a content dispute. Clearly, some of you have not read the "biting the newcomer" thing, which may I add is a cracking read. You have not once asked me or gave a reason why the line needed to be removed, and I think there is a certain amount of bad faith in that. Some of the honourable gentlemen here need to realize that some of us are learners, and that if content shouldn't be where it is, you should help not continually go on a defaming exercise. Content Disputes are not vandalism. Roger Danger Field 09:10, 28 January 2006 (UTC)
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No action taken. The content the user added to the page in question was valid trivia; whether it belongs in the article or not is a matter for discussion. There was no violation of the three-revert rule, and the user responded to warnings with reasonable civility. // Pathoschild (admin / talk) 18:25, 28 January 2006 (UTC)