User talk:72.255.116.109
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Hi. Please stop removing content from Wikipedia articles. Content can be removed, if necessary, after discussion on the talk page has resulted in consensus. Please review Wikipedia:3RR and Wikipedia:Edit war. Thanks! --Moralis 03:52, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
(copied from User talk:Devanampriya)
I am not taking issue with the fact that you are removing a language from the page and replacing the "languages" blurb with an "administrative languages" blurb. What constitutes vandalism is the repeated removal of large sections of text- multiple paragraphs at a time- from sections such as "Background". Furthermore, it would be more appropriate to move the two languages you continue to cite to an "Administrative Languages" blurb, and include the rest of the languages beneath that in a blurb called, "Other Languages", or something to that effect.
Your version of the page removes the following sections from the article in their entirety:
* Background * Chanakya and Chandragupta Maurya * Conquest of Magadha * Emperor Chandragupta
That's why we keep on reverting it. Blanket removal of information from a Wikipedia article constitutes vandalism. You make it sound as though all you are doing is removing Aramaic from the article; this is not the case. If you continue to remove major portions of the article, I will be forced to report you to WP:AIV, which is something I very much do not want to do. Please make the article a collaborative work and stop misleading other editors with your edit summaries. Moralis 05:58, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
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