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April 2017

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I have blocked this account because you are not here to build the encyclopedia. Your edits are entirely aimed at changing Wikipedia:Child protection policy wording to water it down or discussing how it is biased. Your username is "Biaswatch". All of this makes it plain your purpose here is to argue Wikipedia:Child protection policy is biased against pedophiles and this is not a tenable position, particularly for a brand new single-purpose account. Fences&Windows 00:14, 1 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Fences and windows, I disagree. Biaswatch is clearly here to build an encyclopedia, all they did was discuss a policy. Policies are an integral part of Wikipedia, so blocking a user for discussing policy is very unfair. —Beautiful Pony (talk) 22:59, 3 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]