User talk:Nakoshi
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on your talk page and ask your question there. Again, welcome! 5dsddddd 20:34, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] External links on Bicycle Rack
This is your last warning.
The next time you insert a spam link, as you did to Bicycle rack, 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. User:Krator (t c) 22:11, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
- Hi, and thanks for your reply. Apologies for the rather annoying warning above - it was rather impersonal and not appropriate, and I apologise for that. 22:11 UTC is around midnight in my timezone, so I blame WikiStress. Wikipedia has particularly tight policies on external links. Because of the large amount of traffic, the problem exists that companies use Wikipedia for promotion of their products, something that is not wanted. Therefore, Wikipedia:External links lists some requirements for External Links, and yours did not fit those. I could explain in length, but I will be concise: the Ideal Shield link is about those specific bicycle racks, and how to buy and install them, and does not supply any additional information on bicycle racks. The same applies (probably) for the other pages you added it to.
- You were right about the other link - I simply happened to notice your change and reverted it, but now I have removed the other one too. The same reasoning applies. I encourage you to read the policy I linked above. If you are connected to company website you linked, Wikipedia:Conflict of interest might also apply. If not, ignore the following. Ideally, the website to be linked should be that good and informative on the subject that its employees wouldn't have to add it themselves. A good way of doing that is simply making the website that good - reliable statistics (stress tests by consumer organisations, theft statistics of different bicycle racks, etc.) and lists of available bicycle racks over the world would be interesting to read, and worth linking here. I for one am very interested in why the government of Amsterdam, the city I live in, has decided to replace old bicycle racks that were very nice and easy to use, as well as space efficient, with huge and impractical things. Specific comparisons like that are beyond the scope of the Wikipedia article, and thus an external link explaining it would be appropriate per Wikipedia:External links.
Hoping to have informed you sufficiently, User:Krator (t c) 19:29, 15 August 2007 (UTC)