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Forcefully edited pages
I've hacked a few pages rather roughly, and want to keep track to see that they don't just quietly slip back.
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DeVante Swing - removed most of article as scurrilous, unsourced rumour-mongery.
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SQL-Ledger - reverted a long way for copyvio from manufacturer's page, even though it's GFDL. Warned about edit-warring.
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Thomas P. Riccio - in the process of reducing kilobytes of hagiography to a list of works and positions. Still an impressive list!
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Meritas - first attempt at restoring a deleted page just because I think so.
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The Supremacy - twice reverting from an unreferenced US metal band to a referenced Brazilian one.
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Tailings - adding some stuff indicating that it's in fact an environmental issue.