User talk:Von Klinker

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 This user is a sockpuppet or a meatpuppet of Gen. von Klinkerhoffen as established by the user's edits, and has been blocked indefinitely.


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Removing content from Ejaculation

Please do not remove major content from articles without discussion on the talk page. Thank you. The Wednesday Island 00:26, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

This pornographic and inappropriate in any serious encyclopedia picture is a "major content"? Wow. Von Klinker 00:28, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
BTW - you've used plural "articles". I removed inappropriate picture from just one article, don't exaggerate, please. Von Klinker 01:18, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
I am warning you not to remove content from any articles. As to the worthiness of the picture: that's a matter for current discussion on the talk page, and your edit preempted any consensus that might have been reached there. The Wednesday Island 02:07, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

I was blocked indefinitely, again...

I was again blocked indefinitely without real reason.

This blocked user (block log | autoblocks | unblock | contribs) asked to be unblocked, but an administrator or other user has reviewed and declined this request. Other administrators or users can also review this block, but should not override the decision without good reason (see the blocking policy). This unblock request continues to be visible. Do not replace this message with another unblock request nor add another unblock request.

Request reason: "Indefinite block of User:Gen. von Klinkerhoffen was unjustified. I believe User:Ryulong abused his administrator's rights. Where can I appeal?"


Decline reason: "As an admitted sockpuppet used to avoid a block, you are in violation of WP:SOCK. This seriously reduces any chance of having your parent account unblocked. However, the block page gives information on how you can appeal a block. -- Yamla 01:29, 23 February 2007 (UTC)"

This template should be removed when the block has expired, or after 2 days in the case of blocks of 1 week or longer.