User talk:162.84.234.178
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[edit] January 2008
Please do not remove information from articles, as you did to Jay Brannan. Wikipedia is not censored, and content is not removed even if some believe it to be contentious. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page to reach consensus rather than continuing to remove the disputed material. Thank you. - ✰ALLSTAR✰ echo 02:13, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Please stop. Wikipedia is not censored. Any further changes which have the effect of censoring an article, such as you did to Jay Brannan, will be regarded as vandalism. If you continue in this manner, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. - ✰ALLSTAR✰ echo 09:53, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] February 2008
This is the last warning you will receive for your disruptive edits.
The next time you vandalize Wikipedia, you will be blocked from editing. —slakr\ talk / 08:40, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
i am EDITING, just as you keep doing.
just because you don't agree with my edits as to what is relevant in this article doesn't mean you can call my editing "censorship" or "vandalism"
i AM jay brannan and i hate when my sexuality is sewn to my very name as if it were on my birth certificate, particularly when it is completely unrelated to the ensuing paragraph
block me. go for it. i'll change my IP address and come back again and again until Wikipedia finally gives people who are the subjects of articles the option to have their name and information REMOVED by request. i don't want complete strangers who will never even meet me deciding how i should be portrayed in what people see as an "encyclopedia entry" about my life.
thanks bye.
- Not a god, just an insignificant lackey. :P Please consider reading our conflicts of interest guideline. Also, please consider using an edit summary stating why you're removing sourced information, otherwise it looks like you're doing something nefarious. When in doubt, it also helps to use an article's talk page. Cheers. --slakr\ talk / 08:58, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Suggestions for dealing with articles about yourself
This information comes from another page, the biographies of living persons policy. A direct way to establish your identity would be for you to email Wikipedia so that we can verify your information. It's unfortunate, but there have been people impersonating others on Wikipedia before, so this is a necessary precaution.
Alternatively, you could discuss your concerns at Talk:Jay Brannan, the article's "talk page." That way, a consensus among all the editors working on the article can be achieved as to how the article will appear. We want every article here to be accurate, neutral, and reliably sourced. I'm happy to help you in any way I can. Please let me know if I can help further. Sincerely, SSBohio 05:12, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
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