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I hope you did that by mistake. DolyaIskrina (talk) 04:47, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
...I didn't even realize I deleted your comment. I think it was an edit conflict. Loki (talk) 04:49, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
No problem. Sorry I didn't wait for your response on the other talk page. Go ahead and delete this here if you like. (I think that's allowed). DolyaIskrina (talk) 04:55, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
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Removing 15,000 characters from my Wikipedia page??? this is absolutely not correct!
Hi LokiTheLiar,
I noticed that your edit on 6 November 2025 removed approximately 15,000 characters from my Wikipedia page: which included my full Grand Prix career results that had been there for over 10 years.
Could you explain why this content was removed? If there were sourcing issues, I'd be happy to add proper references to restore it. But as it stands, my page is now missing the core of what made it informative.
It was sourcing issues. I removed unsourced information from a bunch of athletes with poorly sourced articles as part of a drive to improve sourcing on Wikipedia.
I understand you don't like that your career results were removed but it's especially important that articles on living people are well-sourced. Without a source, anyone could have changed your results and there wouldn't be any way to prove them wrong or correct them.
If you do have references for your career results, feel free to add them back with better sources. Loki (talk) 16:22, 12 May 2026 (UTC)