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June 2009

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Prismsplay (talk) 13:28, 14 June 2009 (UTC) Prismsplay is an historian who contributes accurate information about subjects of interest to other students of those subjects. Prismsplay does not edit anything on Wikipedia for personal benefit. The only organization that Prismsplay strives to benefit is the Human Race that we are all a part of.[reply]

Personal websites are not acceptable sources. Do not re-add this site, or others like it, again. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 01:40, 14 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Prismsplay (talk) 13:58, 14 June 2009 (UTC) As an aging member of the Human Race, Prismsplay is well aware that people like to promote their own interests. Prismsplay's contributions, or attempted contributions, to Wikipedia's article on Sherlock Holmes have fallen into two categories:[reply]

1. correcting false information placed there by persons with personal agendas.

2. granting access to information concerning the publication dates of the original Sherlock Holmes stories. The reason that that information was not incorporated into the text of the article, which would be perfectly legitimate, since it is indisputable facts, is because it would require considerable time and effort to add a table that someone could in less than ten seconds remove. Prismsplay decided that the better approach was to link to his page with that information, a page, it should be acknowledged, that promotes nothing other than presenting a table of indisputable information.

The suppression of truthful information is a sin against the Human Race that we are all a part of. I was under the impression that Wikipedia is organized to make truthful information available and not to suppress it.

Please read WP:SPS. We cannot accept this link because we cannot verify the contents, per Wikipedia:Reliable sources. If you continue to re-add this link without discussion, you may face being blocked for edit warring, a form of disruptive editing. Please begin a discussion thread on the Sherlock Holmes talk page. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 14:13, 14 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

July 2013

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