User talk:75.70.133.186

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You recently edited Timeline of World War II. While doing so, you created a link to Britain, which is a disambiguation page. You may wish to know that internal links in Wikipedia are not supposed to point to disambiguation pages. They're supposed to link to relevant articles. You can find the guideline here. There is currently a project underway to eliminate links to disambiguation pages. You can find out about it here. Please be careful when editing not to create links to disambiguation pages.

Thank you for your kind attention and happy editing. --Steven J. Anderson (talk) 17:14, 18 December 2007 (UTC)‎

[edit] Warning

Stop now. This has gone far enough. Your repeated changing of "United Kingdom" to "Britain" is disruptive, unhelpful, and contrary to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. You have spoiled internal links, changed the names of books in inline citations, and removed relevant content. Nearly all of your edits have been reverted and you have been reported at WP:ANI. --Steven J. Anderson (talk) 09:20, 20 December 2007 (UTC)