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I appreciate the heads up, but I want to note that I've explained several times I am not a part of whatever this is. I happened to vote in two AfD discussions (based on random browsing...I didn't even know how to check who page admins are until this blew up) without realizing there was any larger thing going on (and have stayed away from them since because I realized there's something going on there that I have no desire to be a part of) but most of my Wiki purposes involve adding detail to political science related articles for the purposes of helping fellow students who may be doing preliminary work/looking for relevant sources for papers, plus some stuff with pop-culture related stuff for the purpose of getting a handle on editing. I believed I was cleared in the sockpuppet investigation (I think? I'm not entirely sure how those work) and have not been involved with any of those pages since and would ask that I be left out of this as I do not plan or want to re-involve myself in whatever the hell this is all about (and for the record, I do agree that it looks like something weird is happening, I am just not a part of it). And I'm sure this is pointless because any objection I've raised before has been completely ignored.
Thanks! I appreciate it. My natural inclination is to defend myself but you appear to be correct that not be desirable or necessary here. You're totally right about the polisci connection- I like bureaucracy, administration, and arguing and often forget that maybe people aren't as dispassionate about it as I am, whereas I view it mostly as a fun puzzle to put together, others might take it more seriously. So I will keep that in mind/check as well. Again, I really appreciate it!Jdh9 (talk) 22:27, 18 January 2015 (UTC)