User talk:70.249.32.188
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[edit] Regarding your edit to Arachnophobia:
Your recent edit to Arachnophobia (diff) was reverted by automated bot. The edit was identified as adding either vandalism, link spam, or test edits to the page. If you want to experiment, please use the sandbox. If this revert was in error, please contact the bot operator. Thanks! // VoABot II 00:36, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] arachnophobia article
I'm pretty new to wikipedia. But there might be something wrong with your vandal software. It keeps reverting the spider picture back on the arachnopbobia article.
- Heh, trust me - you really, really don't want to know the story about that one. Read the talk page if you're interested. Suffice to say I agree that there should not be a picture of a spider on the page, but there are some outstanding disagreements about that which need to be settled. This spider is the "compromise" spider - the other one is a giant black tarantula. --Haemo
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