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:No offense, but the phrase "Only used in the U.S. continuously since Internet beginning" is confusing, and the phrase "ccTLD use generally is absolutely unpopular in the U.S." does not make sense because it is contradictory (is it in general or is it absolute?) and appears to be factually incorrect. Also, I do not see where you notified {{u|WeyerStudentOfAgrippa}} of this thread, which is required as indicated in the instructions for posting here. Seeing as how you did not articulate your concerns with the other editor before posting here, I don't see what administrative action needs to be taken here. --<span style="font-family:Book Antiqua">[[User:Kinu|<strong style="color:blue">Kinu</strong>]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User_talk:Kinu|<i style="color: red">t</i>]]</sup>/<sub>[[Special:Contributions/Kinu|<i style="color:red">c</i>]]</sub></span> 05:36, 6 April 2020 (UTC)
:: Confusing?, contradictory, what??, you're admin??, ''Also, I do not see where you notified {{u|WeyerStudentOfAgrippa}} of this thread, which is required as indicated in the instructions for posting here. Seeing as how you did not articulate your concerns with the other editor before posting here, I don't see what administrative action needs to be taken here.'' that is taken by notification, and sounds like an other empty argument. You're a very polemic Indian potential politically-biased ''high-profile university alumnus''. No offense, just the truth. --[[User:Janitor102|Janitor102]] ([[User talk:Janitor102|talk]]) 05:48, 6 April 2020 (UTC)