User talk:58.106.69.202
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Hi, welcome. I'm sorry, but I removed the babybelly link you added to some baby-related articles. I felt that it was a commercial link which wasn't adequately justified under Wikipeida's external links guidelines. I'm certainly willing to discuss this more if you like. Leave me a message on my talk page if you have any questions or want to discuss anything. Peace, delldot talk 16:00, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for being so understanding about it. To be honest, it was a tough call for me to make. If you think the link is appropriate for some pages, maybe you should suggest it on the talk page of the article you want to add it to (click "discussion" at the top of the page) with an explanation like the one you gave me of what you think it will add. Then other editors can review it and decide if it's appropriate. I'd choose the one or two pages the link is most pertinent to, rather than a bunch like fertilisation and stuff. If you have time, you might also read the not-very-interesting but not-very-long guideline on external links and deciding for yourself whether the site qualifies. It's likely that others will accept the link, but we do get a lot of spam here (as you can imagine) so don't be surprised if folks are a leeeeetle touchy when it comes to external links! And I'm sorry if I acted too quickly myself. If you're going to do the talk page thing I'd consider creating an account, because, right or wrong, editors tend to take folks with usernames more seriously than "anonymous" editors. If you do, drop me another message on my talk page so we can keep in touch! Peace, delldot talk 03:11, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
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