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[edit] Your edit to Tilden's Law of Robotics

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Thank you for your attempts to improve Wikipedia. However, I would like to remind you that Wikipedia is not censored for minors, not even for profanity or pornography. You are welcome to remove clearly offensive material or inappropriate obscenities if they were added as vandalism, but please do not remove/censor profanities or remove/disclaim sexually explicit material or links that are relevant to the article. In the meantime, please be bold and continue contributing to Wikipedia. Thank you! Salad Days 09:06, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Welcome!

By the way, I don't think you've ever been properly welcomed:

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I can imagine you were probably pretty frustrated by your first attempts to improve Wikipedia by removing that text -- yes it was gratuitously vulgar. While I accept Wikipedia's no-censorship policy, I think vulgarity should be avoided unless it really adds something of value to the article -- which that stuff didn't. Nevertheless, anything that smacks of censorship hits many editors' hot buttons.

Mainly I wanted to thank you for fixing the typo in the Sunsphere article. I hope you'll add more stuff to Knoxville-related articles. --A. B. 13:13, 16 November 2006 (UTC)