User talk:62.0.116.49
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You can register if you really want to get involved with the article again.--M4bwav 21:42, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
Do not spam the WP:RPP page with your rants, please. Re-adding that text to that page will be considered vandalism and you may end up being blocked from editing. --Syrthiss 21:56, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
I did see your request (though it looks like it has been removed from the talk page as well now). I think you should assume good faith on the part of the admins who have the page protected. I'm not familiar with the situation on the page, but if it is protected it isn't just set to keep one side out. Page protection is set to stop revert wars over content, until it can be worked out on the talk page. While a page is protected, nobody except admins can modify the contents. If you have specific evidence that the person who locked the page did so in order to gain an upper hand for themselves in an edit dispute, I am willing to look into it for you.
And regarding where it was proper to place your post, I would say the best place to discuss problems with the article are on the discussion page for the article itself...or if you have problems with an admin you can post on Admininstrator's Noticeboard Incidents. However, I recommend being WP:CIVIL (even if others are incivil to you) and refraining from personal attacks. Thanks.
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