User talk:Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable

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[edit] Welcome

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[edit] Your username

Hello user, I would like to inform you of the following part of the Wikipedia username policy.

Use of a company or group name as a username is not explicitly prohibited, but it is not recommended, and depending on the circumstances may be seen as a problem. Similarly, editing with a possible conflict of interest, such as editing an article about your employer, is not disallowed, but anyone wishing to do so is advised to first accumulate some editing experience in unrelated areas. Accounts that represent an entire group or company are not permitted; see Sharing accounts below.

Your username matches that of a group represented on the web at http://shakespeareauthorship.org and your only contributions seem to be on the Shakespeare authorship question-article. You should consider registering under a new personal "nickname" and contributing to more topics within Wikipedia. This will help you gain experience with Wikipedia and will ultimately make you a better author. Focusing on one topic and especially a topic that you are personally very involved with can be very difficult challenging. If you have any question, I will be happy to try and answer them for you. --TheDJ (talkcontribs) 00:19, 20 May 2008 (UTC)