User talk:24.218.124.62

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[edit] 3 Revert Rule

Assuming you are User:148.87.1.171 (as you signed your comments with that IP):

You are in danger of violating the three-revert rule. Please cease further reverts or you may be blocked from editing. Paul Cyr 04:09, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Learning to use Wikipedia

In the spirit of my past recommendations to learn Wikipedia ettiquette and editing rules, I make the following requests:

  • Sign your comments with four tildes ~ (as it instructs at the top of the editing page) instead of using a fake name. Or better yet, register yourself as genuine member rather than continuing to edit wikipedia as an anonymous user.
  • Don't insert comments in the middle of someone else's comment. It disrupts the flow of the thread and makes things confusing for other readers.
  • If you are bored please consider reading the Wikipedia Policies and Guidelines instead of editing (or more appropriately described as vandlising) articles.

I'm certain that someone, if not you, will tell me that my comments are in violation of the Wikipedia:Assume_good_faith rule. But this is not the case, because I've already assumed good faith of this person - but the contributions of this person have shown and continue to show that that there is no good faith to be assumed with this person. This user is a perfect example of why anonymous editors should not be allowed to freely contribute to Wikipedia. B2bomber81 22:18, 18 February 2007 (UTC)