Hello, I'm Spencer. I wanted to let you know that I removed an external link you added to the page Grasp of the Emerald Claw, because to me it seemed inappropriate for an encyclopedia. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page, or take a look at our guidelines about links. Thanks,SpencerT♦C 04:54, 21 November 2012 (UTC)
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before the question on this page. Again, welcome! PCHS-NJROTC (Messages) 13:05, 18 December 2012 (UTC)
Keep up the great work with these fantastic additions! Anything you can find for Ogden Whitney, whose death date here is given only as "1970s"? --Tenebrae (talk) 04:15, 3 March 2013 (UTC)
If you don't want to answer this question, that is fine, but I was curious: have you ever considered registering an account? Reason being is that I recognize you due to the edits that you do on Dungeons & Dragons-related articles, and I wouldn't mind having a more consistent method in which to keep in contact with you to discuss some of these edits I have been performing on these articles. Steel1943 (talk) 05:35, 13 March 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for fixing this typo. I don't know how that happened. Sven Manguard Wha? 22:54, 17 March 2013 (UTC)
Hello 24.12.74.21,
I know we've talked before, and I know you've been doing some good work on quite a few articles here ... but I'm trying to understand quite a few of your recent edits. On over twenty articles, you have done one of two types of edits: 1) removing the date parameter on cleanup tags, making bots tag cleanup tags with this month and year; the year is supposed to remain when it was originally posted so that editors can know how long the issue has been happening, and remove the entire tag when they feel the issue is resolved. Or 2) changing several Dungeons & Dragons related articles cleanup tags from ((primarysources)) to ((refimprove)) ([1]), which on the majority of those articles, the ((primarysources)) tag would be more accurate since most of the references are Dungeons & Dragons-related books and published works. Also, in one case ([2]), I noticed that you removed a ((unreferenced)) tag with a ((refimprove)) tag when the article clearly has no references. Is there a purpose for changing around the cleanup tags as so? Steel1943 (talk) 02:38, 3 April 2013 (UTC)
Please do not delete default sorts from articles. This is needed for the organization of categories. Thank you. Donner60 (talk) 02:45, 26 April 2013 (UTC)
Please do not add inappropriate external links to Wikipedia, as you did to Molydeus. Wikipedia is not a collection of links, nor should it be used for advertising or promotion. Inappropriate links include, but are not limited to, links to personal websites, links to websites with which you are affiliated, and links that attract visitors to a website or promote a product. See the external links guideline and spam guideline for further explanations. Because Wikipedia uses the nofollow attribute value, its external links are disregarded by most search engines. If you feel the link should be added to the page, please discuss it on the associated talk page rather than re-adding it.
Your edit here to Molydeus was reverted by an automated bot that attempts to remove links which are discouraged per our external links guideline. The external link(s) you added or changed (http://d20npcs.wikia.com/wiki/D&D_Named_Demon_Project#Molydeus) is/are on my list of links to remove and probably shouldn't be included in Wikipedia. If the external link you inserted or changed was to an external Wiki, then please note that these links should generally not be included (see 'links to avoid' #12).
If you were trying to insert an external link that does comply with our policies and guidelines, then please accept my creator's apologies and feel free to undo the bot's revert. However, if the link does not comply with our policies and guidelines, but your edit included other, constructive, changes to the article, feel free to make those changes again without re-adding the link. Please read Wikipedia's external links guideline for more information, and consult my list of frequently-reverted sites. For more information about me, see my FAQ page. Thanks! --XLinkBot (talk) 02:48, 5 June 2013 (UTC)
If this is a shared IP address, and you didn't make the edit, please ignore this notice.
I am re-adding the information that Monica Rambeau will be taking the codename Spectrum to the character's article. If you take more than a cursory glance at the Newsarama article cited, scroll back through the Twitter feed, and load more tweets back to the beginning of the interview, you will see the following, three of which are quotations from Mighty Avengers writer Al Ewing:
I'm sorry that I repeated some information already present in the article, but try not to dismiss an edit out of hand without making a better effort to check the citation provided. -- Pennyforth (talk) 04:35, 8 June 2013 (UTC)
Please stop restoring articles that had previously been redirected/merged per consensus decisions at WP:AfD, as you did with Molydeus.
Sure, consensus can change, however you cannot overrule a previous consensus decision all by yourself, without even notifying any of the people who formed the consensus, or the closing administrator. Policy is that changes to a previously established consensus should be proposed by discussion first. On the long term, constantly ignoring previous consensuses can be seen as disruptive editing.
Now, as another user has noted above, it is very likely, per your edit pattern and interest for D&D, that you are also behind IP 129.33.19.254. Seeing how, as IP 129.33.19.254, you've been warned several times about not restoring articles redirected per consensus, I'm afraid that you could be making use of your dynamic IPs from Chicago in order to continue your non-consensual edits away from scrutiny.
I note you've been asked several times (both under 129.33.19.254, and this IP) to register an account, and given the nature of your edits I find it particularly concerning that you've repeatedly ignored it. You may be find with being an IP, but others are not.
Note that this is my final warning: you should register an account, and above all stop restoring articles that had previously been redirected/merged per AfD. If I find any more of these non-consensual edits from 129.33.19.254 or any of your Chicago IP, I will report you at WP:ANI and your main IP may be blocked from editing.Folken de Fanel (talk) 09:54, 9 June 2013 (UTC)
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