User talk:24.168.61.123
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Please do not add your material on Supergirl's relative power level to Supergirl again. It is in blatant violation of both WP:NPOV and WP:NOR, which are arguably the two most important policies on Wikipedia. Thank you. PurplePlatypus 06:01, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
- Please either cite a source for the claims you keep adding to Supergirl (which I strongly doubt you can do since they contradict the most authoritative possible source), or stop adding them. They break at least two Wikipedia policies, as noted above, and your persistence in adding them is getting dangerously close to violating others as well. PurplePlatypus 21:07, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
Obviously everyone can see now who posted things without any proof, posting the speculation of some characters as if they were facts, while in fact the facts themselves contradicted the said speculation. Behold, it's proven now once again, in Supergirl #5, that I was right all along. Perhaps next time, you will stop with the "holier than thou" attitude, and stop posting nonsense, especially when there are simply countless canon sources that prove it wrong.
It's a good time to look at the mirror and correct yor own mistakes.
Again, it becomes clear as day as to who violated what. Let this be a lesson. Instead of complaining about others who post information that is factually correct, next time take action to ban those who post nonsense, by claiming character-speculation as "fact", while in fact too many sources already show otherwise. This makes no difference in the end, because what I posted was once again proven to be right in the latest issue, but let this be a lesson to understand who actually violates any policy. Hopefully the one or two posters involved who kept posting nonsense, and blamed me for posting what was canonically correct and not any random character speculation.
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