Talk:Toy Mi-Ki

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[edit] Revert War

There is a user with the IPs: 209.225.96.148, 216.54.152.145, 209.225.96.59, and 209.225.96.61 who keeps modifying this article such that it presents only the point of view, from the "IMR" - in reality there are at a minimum two groups who claim that they are breeding Mi-Ki dogs and own the mi-ki breed standard. Since this is a matter of debate, this article must at least represent both points of view equally favoring neither one - presenting only the IMR's view is against wikipedia policy for Neutral Point of View. Furthermore, the user keeps copying the IMR webpages verbatim - this is a copyright violation and is simply not allowed. As such, these edits are going to be reverted and treated as vandalism. The proper course of action is to modify the page to include the IMR's viewpoint, and not obliterate the american mi-ki registry's viewpoint. - Trysha (talk) 06:41, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

  • I will block any editor that continually reinserts copyvio text after being warned not to do so on the grounds that it is a disruption. Please notify me if the problem persists. Cheers, Fawcett5 17:42, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
  • Wow, the anon editor did the copyvio thing again, and I reverted it. The editor then went and broke the mi-ki club of america's website links - they changed the "i" to an "l", and removed the "s" from another URL. Vandalism with an agenda. I certainly hope that they don't think that anyone is going to let them get away with this sort of abuse. What fun. - Trysha (talk) 04:44, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
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