User talk:88.70.163.87

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[edit] Your recent edits

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Sorry, but I was concentry in forming the words, and I dont know so well english, but the arguments are in english. I gone trai to add dignatur. I hawe her a acont--88.70.163.87 02:53, 18 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Geography of Kosovo

Hello, This article has been copied and pasted from the Kosovo Mining website. This is not generally allowed unless you have their permission to do so. They must specifically allow for the text to be used under a GNU Free Documentation License. Regards, --Asteriontalk 08:53, 18 August 2007 (UTC) PS: As I get the impression you may well be former User:Hipi Zhdripi, may I remind you that you are not allowed to edit any Kosovo-related article using sockpuppets. --Asteriontalk 08:53, 18 August 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Blocked

Notice: User:88.70.163.87 is banned from editing for 72 hours.
This user have engaged in disruptive editing under the meaning of Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Kosovo. Hipi Zhdripi is also limited to his one named account, Hipi Zhdripi. All edits by Hipi Zhdripi under another account or an IP address shall be treated as edits by a banned user. This ban is not intended as punishment; rather as a means of preventing disruptive editing from becoming part of the "culture" of how the Kosovo article is edited. Future bans for disruption, should they be neccessary, are likely to be longer. --Asteriontalk 09:57, 19 August 2007 (UTC)