Thread:Billyisdank/@comment-25784202-20170909204604/@comment-25784202-20170910083800

Um.. for the record, I haven't changed any category definitions. The ER category definition, according to its history, has been unchanged since August 2013, by a completely different user, not me. I assumed that since the definition remained unchanged/unchallenged for 4 years that it was accepted, and I was adding an article to that category based on the definition at the time.

I'm not a mind reader nor can I suss-out original intention: I can only go by what something says, especially if it remained unchallenged/unchanged for 4 years.

Please don't accuse me of changing anything, especially when it comes to situations like definition-changing-just-to-be-right: this behavior appears to be coming from the admin-side, not mine as the definition only recently changed.

The same thing happened with the Doctors category when I added Jennings. It stated "medical and non-medical" doctors since 2015 (again, I didn't change anything with the definition). The category definition then changed to justify the edit-undo, and now Jennings no longer was applicable for the category.

I do, however, apologize that I said that it was you who changed it as, according to the history of the ER category, it was the other admin that updated the definition.

Regarding the trauma category, I stand by the changes I made to the articles because that category definition (which has been unchanged since December 2013 and not by me), supports it currently.