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Hi, I noticed that you recently edited Bayview Glen School. In addition, it appears that the page is in the middle of some heavy edit warring between, as you put it, administration and students. I just want to remind you that wikipedia is an encyclopedia, which means several things. One is that you should not put a section about "Abuse" in the article, that should be taken to the article's talk page. Second is that you should try to keep a neutral point of view. I realize that these two ideas are hard to keep in mind when there are two sides to such an issue, but one or both sides could potentially be blocked if this warring keeps up.

Having said that, I would like to welcome you to wikipedia and I hope you read up on some of our rules, guidelines, and unique quirks and that you enjoy your stay. Hobbeslover talk/contribs 06:01, 6 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Hi, I would like to know your reasons for removing the abuse section from the article Bayview Glen. It has been a reoccurring issue with that article, and I'm starting to grow doubtful that the situation will ever change. I placed that section up to arouse awareness to the issue in the hopes that both parties would discontinue their abuse. And I've just read your response, bit slow sorry. ArtisticReview Tuesday, 2007-02-06 T 06:04 UTC
  • Thank you for your message and I appreciate and agree with your reasoning. I pose a question to you: How do you propose to prevent this on going war from continuing. I have no doubt that the information currently on the article will be removed by a member of the staff, and shortly afterwards be replaced with malicious material from the students in retaliation. How can an article escape such persistant molestation? 06:04 UTC —The preceding unsigned comment was added by ArtisticReview (talkcontribs).

I removed the abuse section because it is inconsistent with the policies of wikipedia. We generally don't self-reference or talk about administrative details in the articles. That kind of stuff is for an article's talk page. The article should be solely dedicated to the topic of the article, just like how you would see it in a regular printed/book encyclopedia.

As for how to deal with the situation, I'm not an expert in these matters, but my knowledge of it goes somewhat like this: Unfortunately there's no easy way in this situation. Since most of the students (possibly the staff) are IP editors (that is, they are anonymous) we cannot really initiate dispute resolution procedures, since IP editors bounce from IP to IP (that is, they don't have an account with a name that we can verify and know who we are talking to). This also makes banning the responsible parties hard; wikipedia generally does not do IP bans since they affect many people other than the ones committing the vandalism. The best course of action currently is to improve the article and whenever vandals vandalize the page, to immediately revert it. If they are currently in the process of vandalising (generally at that minute) you can report them to administrator intervention against vandalism and they can block the IP for a short amount of time. Also note on that page that it requires you to place warning tags to alert the users that they are vandalizing and also to provide a history so that administrators can see that they are persistent vandals.

I hope that helps. If you need more help or think that more action may be necessary, I can do what I can to try and help, but note that I am just a regular user and not an administrator. Good luck. Hobbeslover talk/contribs 20:22, 6 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Notability of Mary Dugan

Welcome to Wikipedia! We welcome your help to create new content, but your recent additions (such as Mary Dugan) are considered nonsense. Please refrain from creating nonsense articles. If you want to test things out, edit the sandbox instead. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. The Kinslayer 10:01, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Response left on my talk page. The Kinslayer 10:14, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Orphaned fair use image (Image:BVGfuture2.jpg)

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Mary Dugan and who's that guy?

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I've de-linked David Hasselhoff, as the person that that would link to is definitely not the character in the story. I think that was the intended message behind User:The Kinslayer's remark about not linking to random people. Anyway, I noticed that when fixing some spelling errors, but made the change as a separate change. Shenme 05:11, 19 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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