User talk:4.137.196.6

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Actually, IPs are not counted in RFA. You will have to log in. I don't know where this is written down, but I know for a fact that the bureaucrats will not count your vote. If you are unwilling to tie your vote to an account, we'll have to move your comment to the general "Discussion" section, where other users may read it, but it will not count against the candidate. ··coelacan 15:03, 2 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] RfA

[Copied from my RfA]

I am distraught about this. I can't recall any action that I have done. I'm not sure why you're so upset with me as an editor, but I hope that we can come past our differences, whoever you are. I am completely willing to work everything out. If you still want to remain anonymous, then, I suppose not to much can be done. I'll post on your talk page, because I am upset by this situation... which seems very, very extreme from your comment and fear of showing you real name. I am upset that I missed some vandalism if some article, but I will be the first the admit that I'm not 100% faultless, as no one is, and I can't catch every piece of vandalism on every article, although I wish that I could. Please not that I will not personally attacks, so don't worry about that. Thanks for your opinion here, however, and I hope that these strong feelings can be somewhat relaxed in the near future. hmwithtalk 15:08, 2 June 2007 (UTC)


Don't be distraught. I prefer a more productive result from my comments than you being distraught. Just consider my concerns, and prove me wrong about future disruptive behavior. My being wrong would make me very happy. Best wishes. 4.137.196.6 17:11, 2 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Excuse me

But I have never been nominated for an RfA, and the only person I nominated myself was Ten Pound Hammer. Why did you say that? Whsitchy 01:03, 3 June 2007 (UTC)