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You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you vandalize Wikipedia, as you did at Template:Ford trucks of the United States & Canada 1990 to present.
I had to manually revert your edit to the edit done in December. what you did to the SVT Line was vandalism.
See the vandalism for yourself: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Template:Ford_trucks_of_the_United_States_%26_Canada_1990_to_present&diff=prev&oldid=1217777790 Xp4eternity ( talk) 16:57, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
Hi Colonies Chris. Thank you for your work on O'Reilly Family Event Center. Another editor, SunDawn, has reviewed it as part of new pages patrol and left the following comment:
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@SunDawn @Colonies Chris Thank you for your page edits and contributions! It was a pleasure constructing the O’Reilly article and I’m happy I got the experience. Now for a few facts on my editing process:
I was looking through the
List of NCAA Division II basketball arenas page looking for another venue deserving of a Wikipedia page. I started the process on several others, but they never really had the “spark” for a high-quality, “C-rated” or better page, so I scrapped them. Then I came across Drury University, and what won me over was
Springfield News-Leader’s coverage on the arena’s construction and opening. I personally love O’Reilly’s exterior design. Also, the amount of concerts that have been held there is a plus and a compelling reason for O’Reilly to have a Wikipedia page. The research and editing process took about a month, maybe five weeks, from start to finish. I’d say it came out quite well for what it’s worth. Cheers to you both!
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