No, I'm not biased against you, and I could be wrong.
If you (hopefully respectfully) disagree with me, come and leave a message on my talk page, described below (click SHOW)
Sometimes, I can make mistakes. That happens, and given one civil message, I can redact the warning, restore your content, and everything should be okay. However, to do so, please comply with some ground rules:
Discuss, in a calm manner, why you disagree with my revert.
If you, in hindsight, actually think I was right, then all is well, and things should be okay.
I'm willing to apologise for my actions, but in turn, you should be too. Like me, you're not always right, and please don't insist you are, especially even if I've provided substational evidence to the contrary.
Lastly, after the revert is discussed and done, I may be willing to guide you on your Wikipedia career, or at least
refer youto somewhere you can get help.
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If I did something stupid, trout me. Even I make mistakes sometimes. (Counter-vandalism is hard).
SHOUTING AT ME RARELY MAKES THE SITUATION BETTER.
There is rarely any need to reply to discussions with a resolved box on it or a discussion in the archives.
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