User talk:I c u trippin
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Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia! We welcome and appreciate your contributions, such as Ciara: The Evolution, but we regretfully cannot accept original research. Please find and add a reliable citation to your recent edit so we can verify your work. Uncited information may be removed at any time. Thanks for your efforts, and happy editing! --Yamla 21:03, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Please cite your sources for the chart positions you recently inserted into the Alanis Morissette articles. Thanks. Extraordinary Machine 00:26, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
((unblock-auto|1=64.59.144.21|2=|3=Dmcdevit)) Can someone tell me why I keep getting autoblocked?
Your IP address has been blocked, following investigation by an administrator with checkuser access. I've contacted the blocking admin in the hopes of getting a response. In the meantime, please bear with us, and thanks for your patience. – Luna Santin (talk) 19:36, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Well thank you for the response.
- Dmcdevit has converted the block to anon-only, at least for the time being -- you should be able to edit, provided the situation remains stable. – Luna Santin (talk) 06:25, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
This is your last warning. The next time you vandalise Wikipedia, as you did to Ciara, you will be blocked from editing. --Yamla 15:01, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
I have never vandalized anything on here and I don't understand why I keep getting messages on my page that say that. This is my last warning? I don't understand that at all. I'd like to see what I've so-called "vandalized" because this is getting ridiculous.
- Well, this edit for a start. It is uncited and is making predictions more than a week in advance. I mean, come on... March 10, 2007? This is totally inappropriate. Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. And we require that you cite the information you are adding. --Yamla 19:58, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
Ok for one thing, all I was doing was retyping what was in the discography information for sales. At the beginning of the article it sums up the sales for Goodies, so why wouldn't the same be done for the new album? Second of all, Billboard magazine prints their articles for the week ahead...meaning what was released on March 3rd would go through until March 10th. So I'm thinking why should my information have to be cited when all I was doing was copying information already allowed in the article anyway! Like really, there's no need to be snotty about it.