User talk:71.241.209.123

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[edit] Spamming of http://www.antonkisieldesigns.com

antonkisieldesigns.com

Spam sock accounts

71.241.214.230 (talkcontribsdeleted contribsWHOISRDNStraceRBLshttpblock userblock log)
70.105.253.171 (talkcontribsdeleted contribsWHOISRDNStraceRBLshttpblock userblock log)
71.241.201.86 (talkcontribsdeleted contribsWHOISRDNStraceRBLshttpblock userblock log)
70.105.243.62 (talkcontribsdeleted contribsWHOISRDNStraceRBLshttpblock userblock log)
71.241.209.123 (talkcontribsdeleted contribsWHOISRDNStraceRBLshttpblock userblock log)

This is your last warning. The next time you insert a spam link, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Persistent spammers may have their websites blacklisted as well, preventing anyone from linking to them from any site that uses the MediaWiki spam blacklist, which includes all of Wikimedia and Wikipedia. -- Siobhan Hansa 00:29, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

Hi Anotn, I'm responding to this message left on my talk page (I'm posting this on my talk page and on the IP addresses where previous messages have been left about this link in the hope that you will see this response).
The links were removed because they violated our guidelines in several ways:
They were systematically added to multiple articles by single or related IP addresses without community consensus. Mass addition of links in this manner is spamming by our definition, regardless of the website that is being added.
None of Wikipedia's articles allow "community links", we encourage the addition of a few external links that add encyclopedic value to an article. And occasionally editors of an article will agree that a link that doesn't add encyclopedic value is nevertheless a good link to have and should stay. A link to free software does not add encyclopedic value, though it may be considered useful by editors.
We also ask that people connected to a website do not add links to that site directly to the article but instead put a request on the article talk page asking regular editors of the article to consider adding it.
If you still believe the link should be added you need to post to the talk page of each article you believe the link is appropriate for (for each article there is a "discussion" tag at the top of the page, click on this to get to the talk page) and ask other editors to consider the appropriateness of the link. -- Siobhan Hansa 12:19, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

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Hello. In case you didn't know, when you add content to talk pages and Wikipedia pages that have open discussion, you should sign your posts by typing four tildes ( ~~~~ ) at the end of your comment. You may also click on the signature button Image:Wikisigbutton.png located above the edit window. This will automatically insert a signature with your name and the time you posted the comment. This information is useful because other editors will be able to tell who said what, and when. Thank you! HagermanBot 08:53, 30 March 2007 (UTC)