User talk:MFC8290

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[edit] re: Steven Libutti

Thank you for your talk message. I've noticed the pattern of behaviour from GPHemsley that you did. I've invited him to discuss his concerns about the article at its talk page.

I highlight that phrase because the discussion should be about the article and not the editors. On the one hand, I can see his point that your account is new and has only edited that one article. On the other hand, you're not the only editor who has removed the tags.

I've added the page to my watch list, so I'll be keeping an eye on it … the best I can as the work week starts back. —C.Fred (talk) 21:08, 16 March 2008 (UTC)

Thank you for coming to Talk:Steven Libutti to discuss the article! Would that all issues of this nature went that smoothly. I have responded to both/all parties involved at the talk page, but I wish to make an additional comment here.
I would remind you of the no-personal-attacks mantra of "comment on content, not on the contributor". Some of your comments could be interpreted as outside the realm of civility.
Again, thank you for discussing the article on the talk page. It's a much happier process for all involved with we can work with each other toward a solution instead of against each other. —C.Fred (talk) 02:27, 17 March 2008 (UTC)