User talk:209.180.237.137
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Please see Talk:Mario Lanza and make arguments there before continuing to post full texts of someone else's work. --BaronLarf 18:06, Apr 17, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] 3RR
Please do not revert articles without discussing your changes with others. This is considered to be impolite and, if you continue, you may be blocked for a potential violation of the three revert rule, which prohibits reverting any article to a previous version more than three times in any twenty-four hour period. Thank you. BrokenSegue 03:09, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Contributions to Wikipedia articles (as opposed to talk pages) can't be signed. At the very least, the signature "Jeff Rense" would be removed.
Also, Wikipedia articles have to read like encyclopedia articles; the style of writing of the segment you included is much more like a magazine article, seeking to praise the subject. See Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. See also Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not. -- Curps 04:11, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Please stop inserting your text in the Lanza article. While it has its intrinsic merits, it doesn't belong in our encyclopedia article for reasons mostly to do with style. Thanks for your understanding. -- Viajero 10:06, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Your edit of Jeff Rense to include an advert for Rense copied from http://www.icke-media.com/archives/cat_radio.html has been reverted. Apart from the fact that copyrighted material cannot be added to Wikipedia, an encyclopedia is not a place for advertisements. If you want to include some data from the site, feel free, but do not copy complete articles, and your edits must be expressed in a Neutral Point of View - see WP:NPOV.Camillustalk|contribs 03:51, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
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