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2008-01-22 18:09:04   Thanks for making positive edits to Pepperwood Apartments. A Welcome to the Wiki would be a little late at this point, but I'd like to extend one anyway. —JasonAller


2008-07-13 23:31:56   Howdy. Regarding your edits on the Pepperwood Apartments page, you might want to check out the tips for business owners. —JoePomidor


2008-07-14 21:08:11   The material Joe edited was originally added in this edit by "Davisgrad13." Joe simply reverted your removal. —PhilipNeustrom


2008-07-14 22:18:21   If you use the Info button at the top of a page it will let you see the history and the comments that editors left with each edit (if they left any). It will also help you track down who made a comment, versus who reverted content back into a page. For example if you go to http://daviswiki.org/Pepperwood_Apartments?action=info it will show you the history of how the page came to be and what portions were contributed by which people. There is a general trend to revert edits that remove content as explained on the Welcome to the Wiki/Business Owner page. —JasonAller


2008-07-15 00:35:48   It's not actually my comment. The wiki oftentimes encounters business owners who will change the contents of their page in order to remove content that they feel damaging to their interests. However, the wiki is designed to be a communal creation, and thus it is inherently impartial. I replaced the content you deleted because I felt that by deleting it you were damaging that impartiality. —JoePomidor


2008-07-23 16:40:47   My edit regarding Pepperwood Apartments was not a personal attack, as RussellPepperwood interpreted it. I merely posted 2 facts: the first being that Pepperwood is managed by FPI management, and the second being that FPI management has a very bad reputation in Davis, as demonstrated by their wiki page. While I respect Russell's right to defend his own complex, it is very important information for consumers, especially if they are trying to avoid management companies who are known for ill-treatment of their tenants and/or illegal business practices —Davisgrad13


2011-01-07 13:02:20   I put back the part of the other comment that you deleted on the Pepperwood page. It's generally a no-no to edit other people's comments. —JoePomidor