User talk:76.188.26.92
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Hello! I've noticed that you have edited Wikipedia without logging in to an account. I'm happy that you've been contributing. However, I urge you to create an account. Here is a list of the benefits of having an account:
- You can create new pages
- You can use watchlists
- You can upload images
- You can keep your account from being unfairly blocked if you share an IP address
- You can use scripts to better fight annoying vandalism
- After four days, you can edit semi-protected pages
- After a while, you might be able to become an administrator
There are no cons to signing up for an account. In fact, there are more pros here! Signing up is completely free and you don't need to enter any personal information! Plus you can have a user page like mine! So, unless you can think of a con, sign up for an account right now! -- LAX 06:34, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
- I, too, urge you to create an account. Your contributions here have been numerous and welcomed by the community - you would be a true bonus to Wikipedia. MattieTK 11:17, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
Done. Account creäted. 98.27.171.83 (talk) 01:16, 23 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Skank
Hi. I notice that you left a vandalism warning on my talk page. It's awesome that you're helping revert vandalism, as that's one of the easiest ways to keep the encyclopedia useful. However, My edit to skank (here) was actually a revert of some vandalism, just as your later edit reverted the same vandalism from the same user. You may have intended to warn the other user instead of me. No problem at all - I just wanted to let you know what happened, and check to make sure I hadn't actually removed anything (which I've done accidentally). Thanks again, and welcome to Wikipedia! ZZ Claims ~ Evidence 14:46, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
- It's not a problem at all - it happens. It's explained, so it doesn't bother me to leave it up for a bit. Thanks again, ZZ Claims ~ Evidence 16:03, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
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