User talk:4.241.218.127
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[edit] Wikipedia's policies and your editing pattern
Edit by John Haugeland, who did not originally write this message: this message is almost certainly not aimed at you, despite the author's choice of pronouns. He's talking to someone named "roylee," and doesn't seem to realize that the reason Roylee has hundreds of IP addresses is that he's on a public ISP. The articles Mark discusses are apparently those regarding primarily board games, apparently particularly Chess.
Mark, please begin to write your commentary such that it's obvious to whom you're speaking. Many of us don't realize immediately that you're talking to an IP address rather than some mysterious cookie-tracked non-account.
Hi. Did you read my message at User talk:Roylee? I'd be curious to know your thoughts on some policies, especially No original research, Cite sources and Verifiability. Please respond at User talk:Mark Dingemanse or User talk:Mark Dingemanse/Roylee.
Consider this a warning: you have been ignoring and violating these policies despite several polite requests to respect them. You should start complying with these guidelines, since your editing pattern as it stands now is disruptive to Wikipedia. I have already informed you that your edits are screened by some editors over at this page. I want to inform you that not complying with these policies and guidelines might get you blocked in the end. Please concentrate on contributing verified information to Wikipedia and above all remember that Wikipedia's job is to report facts, to not suggest new theories or to reflect a particular point of view.
Regards, — mark ✎ 29 June 2005 14:25 (UTC)
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