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2012-02-08 16:09:14   A belated Welcome to the Wiki, HLDAY! Are you related professionally with the Sterling Pointe Apartments? —PeterBoulay


2012-02-08 16:36:24   Hi —StevenDaubert


2012-02-08 19:21:30   Let me add my welcome. You might also find it useful to read Welcome to the wiki/business owner. It will explain why the comments were restored to the Sterling Point Apts page. —CovertProfessor


2012-02-13 09:40:22   Please don't delete user comments. —TomGarberson


2012-02-15 17:33:25   Please stop deleting user's comments or you will be put up for a ban vote. This is the 3rd time you've done this. —PeterBoulay


2012-02-23 14:11:08   I might be beating a dead horse here... But please do not delete user comments. —LoriOrf


2012-02-24 11:11:11   HLDAY—There is a standing rule that we don't delete other people's comments. We have repeatedly been trying to talk to you about this issue on this page —PeterBoulay


2012-02-24 11:13:05   Please, please, please read the Welcome to the Wiki/Business Owner page.

Regarding the comments, one of the ones you're deleting was posted just 15 days ago:

When did management change? —TomGarberson


2012-02-24 11:29:19   It's not "your" page. Sorry. —MeggoWaffle


2012-02-24 12:19:23   I'm sorry you feel you've been treated unfairly. I'm not sure how to resolve your concerns without removing community input entirely, though. Of course comments from users are going to reflect their opinions; that's exactly what they are. The wiki is used to gather information about everything in Davis, including both raw fact and people's viewpoints. That's part of why it's so great. You can learn about restaurants, apartments, events, streets, activities, and just about anything else in Davis from many different people's perspectives. You can also learn about customer service from the way business owners/representatives respond to negative feedback. That intro page has some examples of people responding extremely well.

Comments from before a change in management are often archived - removed from the page and put onto a separate comment archive page. The change of management is absolutely good information, and it should be reflected on the page. Hence my question: when did management change? —TomGarberson

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