User talk:Amambonu
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December 2017
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[edit]Hi, Amambonu. I see that you're a participant in student research on Wikipedia. Please bear in mind that edits like these, in addition to the edits you've attempted that have been disallowed by the edit filter, are considered vandalism. Persistently making such edits will result in your account being blocked from editing, which may impact your ability to complete your course. Marianna251TALK 13:24, 2 December 2017 (UTC)
December 2017
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. only (talk) 14:03, 2 December 2017 (UTC)- Amambonu, I just saw that you vandalized the article Unite the Right rally. This is absolutely unacceptable on Wikipedia and as such, I will have to bring this up with your professor. For the time being this account will remain blocked. I understand that you have strong feelings about the Unite the Right rally, however vandalism is not tolerated on Wikipedia and all vandalizing the article does is create work for other Wikipedia editors. The reason why things like the rally are covered on Wikipedia is because the site wants to be a source of knowledge for as many things as possible. This means that there will be topics on Wikipedia that you personally disagree with and even find incredibly offensive as a concept. You may find what they do awful, however you are still expected to edit in a mature fashion and not vandalize.
- If you do need to be unblocked for class, you will have to show that you understand the reason for the block and also show that you can be trusted to continue editing. You must show what your plans are for editing, which includes the article you plan on editing, what you will add, and the sourcing you will use. I do notice that you want to edit on the neo-Nazi protest in Charlottesville, but I must warn you that it's unlikely that they will unblock you if this is still your plan. That is an extremely heated and controversial topic on Wikipedia, meaning that it's something that would need to be approached very carefully. Since you vandalized the article, I would not recommend that you edit on this topic and would instead recommend an unrelated topic. Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 16:04, 4 December 2017 (UTC)