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Latching onto this, you haven't actually laid out the RfA correctly. I suggest you withdraw it and wait a couple of years before running; your chance of passing is very low. Anarchyte (work | talk)05:34, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
Hi MJ. I came here to tell you that I[1] reverted your 'RfA', but I see you have already been told. I also note that you have been reverted on that page by two other editors. These edits are now becoming disruptive; may I suggest you desist? It would make for a curious edit-warring report- but would still be edit warring. Please take this as formal notice of that. Happy editing, — fortunavelut luna05:37, 17 July 2017 (UTC)