Talk:Ryan Dahle

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[edit] Article receiving edits from its subject matter on March 16, 2007

I noticed the edit summaries from User:Checkerdown which stated he was editting out details of his life. On his talkpage, I informed him this was a possible WP:COI and that he should post requested changes to this talkpage. If a libelous error is found by this user, he should not hesitate to follow WP:BLP and post a message to Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard as per this bio talkpage header. Ronbo76 00:03, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

The last change by this user was reverted because this article is becoming a violation of Wikipedia:Autobiography. I have left adequate instructions with this user on how to correct any perceived deficiencies. Ronbo76

[edit] Notable fact? / Remove edit?

Firstly, is it notable that Ryan Dahle co-wrote and preformed on "The Devil’s In Your Details" by Matthew Good?

Secondly, this edit looks a bit suspicious to me. I skimmed over the source and didn't see anything. Since I'm still a noob, I'm a bit reluctant to revert edits that aren't obvious vandalism. What do you think?

Youre dreaming eh? (talk) 02:54, 17 April 2008 (UTC)

Someone removed the controversial edit, so don't worry about my second question. You're dreaming eh? 00:16, 3 May 2008 (UTC)