User talk:Wyvren
July 2010
You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on Akins. Note that the three-revert rule prohibits making more than three reversions on a single page within a 24-hour period. Additionally, users who perform several reversions in content disputes may be blocked for edit warring even if they do not technically violate the three-revert rule. When in dispute with another editor you should first try to discuss controversial changes to work towards wording and content that gains a consensus among editors. Should that prove unsuccessful, you are encouraged to seek dispute resolution, and in some cases it may be appropriate to request page protection. If the edit warring continues, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. — HelloAnnyong (say whaaat?!) 14:00, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
ANI
This is to let you know that I've brought up your editing on Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Tendentiousness on Akins. — HelloAnnyong (say whaaat?!) 15:06, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
{{unblock|Your reason here}}
, but you should read our guide to appealing blocks first. SHEFFIELDSTEELTALK 16:23, 22 July 2010 (UTC)Thank you for your contributions. Please remember to mark your edits, such as your recent edits to Akins, as "minor" only if they truly are minor edits. In accordance with Help:Minor edit, a minor edit is one that the editor believes requires no review and could never be the subject of a dispute. Minor edits consist of things such as typographical corrections, formatting changes, or rearrangement of text without modification of content. Additionally, the reversion of clear-cut vandalism and test edits may be labeled "minor". Thank you. — HelloAnnyong (say whaaat?!) 19:50, 24 July 2010 (UTC)
NPOV
Please stop. If you continue to violate Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy by adding commentary and your personal analysis into articles, as you did to Stormfront, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. This edit isn't supported by reliable sources and serves only to cause disruption. SHEFFIELDSTEELTALK 15:47, 25 July 2010 (UTC)