User talk:Theblackwatch

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[edit] April 2008

Please stop. If you continue to blank out or delete portions of page content, templates or other materials from Wikipedia, as you did to Canadian Idol, you will be blocked from editing.
This also covers your blanking of Category:2003 in Canadian television and your partial blanking of Music of Canada. -- ArglebargleIV (talk) 11:45, 19 April 2008 (UTC)

Response to note on my talk page

On the 19th, you blanked the Category:2003 in Canadian television‎ article. Looks like vandalism.
Then you quickly blanked the Canadian Idol article with no other comment than "duplicate content". Duplicate with what? The article is about the show in detail. You blanked it, that's vandalism.
Right after that (still on the 19th), you removed an entire section from the Music of Canada section without any comment other than "minor". You don't like the show, fine, but you don't go about blanking sections of the article without discussion -- that's also considered vandalism. I stand by my comment above this one.
Your most recent change to Music of Canada seems like a good compromise, keep it up. But if you're vandalizing, somebody's going to call you on it.
And if you want to argue with someone about the changes you made to the Music of Canada page today, you might want try a discussion with the person who made the change, Anger22.
(BTW, CTV licensed the show from 19 Entertainment, a British company, but the show is Canadian produced, Canadian directed, staffed with Canadians, showcases Canadians, and the profits beyond licensing fees stay in Canada. The Canadian government considers it Canadian content. Your undocumented and unreferenced opinions -- like anybody else's opinions -- don't belong in the article -- please read Wikipedia's page on no original research.) -- ArglebargleIV (talk) 14:14, 23 April 2008 (UTC)