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This is either vandalism or a failure to understand common folk tales.
I count four likely productive edits and 14 edits that someone else had to clean up. Your signal-to-noise ratio is quite low. If you intended to be productive by making potentially libelous claims about living people, please read and carefully consider our policy on contentious claims about living people. - SummerPhDv2.017:36, 20 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
To clarify, I am copying your statement from their talk page.
First of all, thank you for including my positive editions of information to wikipedia. I will agree posts concerning Leroy Brown and Oscar the Grouch were probably less than useful. However, my comment to Life, is correct. There is no other way ANYONE could see the game. You have literally zero control over the game after that point, unless you deliberately rig the spinner. Also, Bob Craggit is supposedly--or ostensibly--overworked and underpaid. Dickens provides no evidence for either claim. In the midst of the industrial revolution, I'm sure a talented book-keeper (thus not Craggit) would have been able to find better employment, if not, he is not underpaid.
Regarding Autism Speaks, what she said fits Wikipedia's own definition of hate speech. Autism Speaks routinely portrays persons on the Autism Spectrum in a negative light, I do not see how either of these additions were inaccurate. Murderous might be a strong word, but drowining a child is an act of murder in every legal jurisdiction and the desire to do so is a murderous desire.
Your addition re Life is original research which is specifically not allowed on Wikipedia. It is not allowed because it is often incorrect. (After choosing to go to college or not, players have several options during the game: Betting on "Spin to Win", when to use "Share the Wealth" cards, choosing which direction to go at several forks, etc.)
No, the character is not "ostensibly" overworked (which implies doubt) any more than Tiny Tim is ostensibly crippled or Scrooge is ostensibly miserly. Your understanding of employment prospects in Dickensian England, your guesses as to Cratchit's skills, etc. are all inappropriate WP:OR. If you cannot ascertain what material an author intends to present as factual verses ostensible it would be wise to not edit plot summaries.
Do not combine material from multiple sources to say something that neither source directly states. This is WP:SYN. Do not apply criminal or other derogatory labels to individuals, whether you believe it to be true or not. This is a direct violation of our strict policy on contentious statements about living people.
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