User talk:Infinitycoin
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Hello, Infinitycoin, and welcome to Wikipedia! I am Sam Sailor and I would like to thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
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This welcome message was sent by Sam Sailor Sing 19:32, 16 November 2013 (UTC) |
November 2013
[edit]Hello, I'm Sam Sailor. I wanted to let you know that I undid one or more of your recent contributions to Coinbase because it did not appear constructive. If you would like to experiment, you can use the sandbox. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Sam Sailor Sing 19:31, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
This is your last warning. The next time you vandalize Wikipedia, as you did at Coinbase, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. Sam Sailor Sing 19:48, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. You appear to be engaged in an edit war with one or more editors according to your reverts at Coinbase. Although repeatedly reverting or undoing another editor's contributions may seem necessary to protect your preferred version of a page, on Wikipedia this is usually seen as obstructing the normal editing process, and often creates animosity between editors. Instead of edit warring, please try to reach a consensus on the talk page.
If editors continue to revert to their preferred version they are likely to be blocked from editing. This isn't done to punish an editor, but to prevent the disruption caused by edit warring. In particular, editors should be aware of the three-revert rule, which says that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. While edit warring on Wikipedia is not acceptable in any amount, breaking the three-revert rule is very likely to lead to a block. Thank you.
STOP! the article is about a company! (And I have nothing to do with it, as you seem to suggest.) What you write about is more likely to fit in Bitcoin protocol. Please heed this advice. Sam Sailor Sing 20:07, 16 November 2013 (UTC)