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And don't go taking credit for catching me "just in time". It was an honest mistake and not one I've made in the past. I was tired and didn't see the difference, I usually have a much sharper eye (for instance, did you know that the first typo in the last Harry Potter book occurs on page 10?), and
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VOA, this account was not marked as a bot at all when I first blocked it so back off. It wasn't clear at the time if it was a bot, and it wasn't indicated ANYWHERE that it was a bot. I'm just being cautious and certainly was polite and said it would be unblocked. No one was smacked in the face for
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