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Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia! I am writing you regarding your recent changes to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea article. As we all know, the Crimean topic is somehow controversial and it was agreed in Wikipedia since 2014 that any changes to the article that are evident to be discussed in the talk page of the relevant page. I am reverting your edits to the stable version as of 18 June. Don't take it personal, this is just how Wikipedia works (I'm here for almost 10 years now). Please explain why do you think such version for the article needs to be used, and we can discuss any changes or propositions you suggest. Have a great time in Wikipedia! A.h. king • Talk to me! 18:16, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
Hello. I have reverted your edits since A) there's no support for it on the talk page of the article, and B) they violate WP:NPOV by not being a neutral and balanced summary of what media have reported and world leaders have said. So do not add it back again until there's a clear consensus on the talk supporting it. - Tom | Thomas.W talk 18:50, 7 October 2017 (UTC)
I agree with Thomas.W. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.187.67.25 (talk) 17:07, 23 October 2017 (UTC)
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Hello. I have reverted your edit, showing that I'm opposed to it, so don't add it back again until you get express support from other editors for doing so, on the talk page of the article. The police did not use rubber bullets, BTW, they did fire harmless rubber balls, though, a non-lethal ammunition that is used by virtually all police forces in Europe to disrupt rioting. - Tom | Thomas.W talk 16:03, 12 October 2017 (UTC)
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There was a long-standing consensus that since Crimea is a part of Ukraine, the names, with some exceptions (for example, Gurzuf which was renamed after a RM, and this which have been renamed by the Ukrainian government after the annexation) are based on Ukrainian and not on Russian names. I would say it is probably ok to add Russian names to the infobox along with the Ukrainian ones (and in this case, one could argue that the Crimean Tatar Names should be added as well, since Crimean Tatar is also an official language), but it is definitely not ok to replace Ukrainian names with the Russian ones. We worked hard to stop edit-warring in 2014, and it would be unfortunately if similar edit-warring would resume now. Thank you.--Ymblanter (talk) 18:02, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
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