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Hi User:Spyda2! I've added you to the Coren Bot's whitelist, so you will stop getting those warnings every time you add a new Congressional Seniority year. If I can ask one favor though: since the lead text is being copied and does need attribution per the terms of our license, if going forward you can just make the first edit summary of new years say "Lead text from [[List of Members of the United States House of Representatives in the 109th Congress by seniority]]", that will satisfy the license. That article seems to be the oldest one that contains that text. Thanks for all your work! CrowCaw 23:58, 2 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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@Spyda2: Hi again, please see my note 2 sections above about how to properly re-use content from one article in another. It's fine (and welcomed!) that you're using one Congressional Seniority article as a template for the others you're making, but we do have to properly attribute the source. Each one you create like that is compounding work we have to do behind the scenes to keep our license compliant. All it takes on your part is to use the edit summary one for just the first edit you make to create each new page. After that, all is well and no specific summary is needed as you flesh out the articles (though always encouraged to leave something. Please help me out, thanks! CrowCaw 22:26, 11 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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