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June 2016

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Dear @UserBilby:,

This is my only Wikipedia account, so I'm not sure what you mean. A few years ago I made some changes without creating a login (not to these articles)--is that the problem? I saw that you marked the Epica Awards article last week as having been written by someone with a close connection to it, but I didn't realize you apparently meant me... Which I realize now was kind of dumb.

I've got no good way to prove this, but while I do work in advertising, it's not for any of the agencies or awards shows who's articles I edited. (Nor is my agency financially affiliated or in direct competition with them, though a few of my colleagues have attended some of these award galas in the past.) Most of the pages I worked on had some kind of help requests on them, and I thought I was in a good position to do that.

I guess I'd like to be unblocked if that's possible, but I understand I must have messed up pretty bad if we're talking lifetime ban in the first place! I'm sorry for any trouble I caused. Yours, KungFuKarla (talk) 22:38, 12 June 2016 (UTC)Reply