User talk:Georgeos Diaz-Montexano

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Hello, Georgeos Diaz-Montexano, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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[edit] Article text about Werner Wickboldt

Hello, buenos dias. I made changes to this article, which I hope is acceptable. Bearian 19:04, 9 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Georgeos Díaz-Montexano

A tag has been placed on Georgeos Díaz-Montexano, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is a redirect to a user page from the main/article space.

If you can fix the redirect to point to a regular Wikipedia article rather than a user page, please do so and remove the speedy deletion tag. However, please do not remove the speedy deletion tag unless you are fixing the redirect. If you think the redirect should be retained as is for some reason, you can request that administrators wait a while before deleting it. To do this, affix the template {{hangon}} to the page and state your reasoning on the article's talk page. Feel free to leave a note on my talk page if you have any questions about this. Calton | Talk 16:00, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Suggestion

I read what you posted at User talk:^demon, and I have a suggestion for you: Why not ask for a name change to Georgeos Díaz-Montexano at Wikipedia:Changing username? I know that they can do such; that's how I got my name changed from "Jeske Couriano" (no diacritics). -Jéské (v^_^v :L5 Tediz Strong) 04:05, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Atlantis

I reverted your edit, as you removed someone else's website. Perhaps that was an accident, but it obviously didn't look very good and looked like a conflict of interest. I obviously don't mind your website being in the links, but please don't remove anyone else's when you do it. I was happy to help, by the way, and appreciate your thanks. --Doug Weller (talk) 20:39, 1 May 2008 (UTC)

ok, it must have been a mistake, you removed * http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/kuhne Tartessos was Atlantis - your link and the Kuhne link are now back. --Doug Weller (talk) 21:15, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
Explanations...
Dear Mr Dougweller:
I have never removed any link to a site of another author. I think someone made a mistake. Please check yourself my contributions, or my number ip, and you will see that I never removed any link from another author, or another website.
Kind Regards,
--Georgeos Díaz-Montexano (talk) 20:46, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
Clarification and thanks ...
Dear Dougweller:
Please, I am absolutely honest: I have never removed! (not even for a simple error or carelessness) any link to another website from another author, or another theory. Please, it's easy to check my contributions and editions, and anyone can confirm that I have never! removed any link to another website.
I am very grateful because you have decided to allow the link to my Official Website.
Kind Regards,
--Georgeos Díaz-Montexano (talk) 18:30, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Userpages

See WP:UP#NOT What may I not have on my user page?

Shortcut: WP:UP#NOT

Generally, you should avoid substantial content on your user page that is unrelated to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a general hosting service, so your user page is not a personal homepage. Your page is about you as a Wikipedian. Examples of unrelated content include:

A weblog recording your non-Wikipedia activities Extensive discussion not related to Wikipedia Excessive personal information (more than a couple of pages) unrelated to Wikipedia Extensive personal opinions on matters unrelated to Wikipedia, wiki philosophy, collaboration, free content, the Creative Commons, etc. Personal information of other persons without their consent Advertising or promotion of a business or organization unrelated to Wikipedia (such as purely commercial sites or referral links) Other non-encyclopedic related material Polemical statements unrelated to Wikipedia Material that can be construed as attacking other editors, including the recording of perceived flaws. An exception is made for evidence compiled within a reasonable time frame to prepare for a dispute resolution process. This exception is subject to common sense, but as a general rule, two weeks is a reasonable time to prepare such a page. Games, roleplaying sessions, and other things pertaining to "entertainment" rather than "writing an encyclopedia," particularly if they involve people who are not active participants in the project. (cite as WP:UP#Games) (compare Category:Wikipedia games and Category:Wikipedia Word Association.) Communications with people uninvolved with the project or related work Images which you are not free to use (usually fair use images; see below) Categories and templates intended for other usage, in particular those for articles and guidelines

In general, if you have material that you do not wish for others to edit, or that is otherwise inappropriate for Wikipedia, it should be placed on a personal web site. Many free and low-cost web hosting, email, and weblog services are widely available, and are a proper place for content unrelated to Wikipedia. You might also want to consider Wikia for wiki-style community collaboration. Alternatively, you can download the MediaWiki software and install it on your own server if you want full control.

The Wikipedia community is generally tolerant and offers fairly wide latitude in applying these guidelines to regular participants. Particularly, community-building activities that are not strictly "on topic" may be allowed, especially when initiated by committed Wikipedians with good edit histories. At their best, such activities help us to build the community, and this helps to build the encyclopedia. But at the same time, if user page activity becomes disruptive to the community or gets in the way of the task of building an encyclopedia, it must be modified to prevent disruption.

Do not put your userpage or subpages, including work-in-progress articles, into categories used by Wikipedia articles (example: Category:1990 births). Be careful of templates and stub notices that put a work-in-progress article into categories. You can "quote" categories by adding a colon before "Category", like this: Category:Bridges. This turns it into an ordinary link. Templates and stub notices can be turned into links to themselves by putting tl| ("tl" followed by a pipe character) in front of their names, like this: {{stub}} You can also "comment out" a portion of text by placing after it; this makes the parser ignore that portion of the page.

But there are Wikipedia user categories you can use -- see [1]

Thanks for explaining the IP edit.--Doug Weller (talk) 14:55, 19 May 2008 (UTC)