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October 2018
editThere is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. IonPike (talk) 07:03, 17 October 2018 (UTC)
No personal attacks
editYour comment in this edit sum is completely unacceptable per Wikipedia:No personal attacks. Regardless of the disagreement you're having with IonPike over tables at List of Nvidia graphics processing units, such a comment is never going to be seen as justified and you need to remember to comply with WP:CIVIL at all times, even in edit summaries. Moreover, editing from an IP address does not exempt you from other relevant policies and guidelines such as Wikipedia:Ownership of content, Wikipedia:Edit warring and Wikipedia:Dispute resolution. My suggestion to you is to start a discussion at Talk:List of Nvidia graphics processing units and try and establish a consensus for your preferred version of article. Unless you change your approach to editing, you're almost certainly going to find your account blocked by an administrator per WP:ANI#Disruptive Editing and Edit Warring by User:68.193.153.95.
I'm posting this because you seem to be knowledgeable about the subject matter and there are probably lots of similar articles where you can put that knowledge to good use; however, the way you're going about things on the Nvidia article and battleground approach you're taking towards editing is not a good fit for a collaborative editing project like Wikipedia and almost certainly will end with you being blocked (yes IP addresses can be blocked) if you continue doing things in such a way. -- Marchjuly (talk) 07:28, 17 October 2018 (UTC)
- Based on your response to @Marchjuly:'s advice, I have decided that you need a break. Please take some time to reflect on the policies noted directly above, and also review WP:OWN. Please be mindful that Wikipedia is not about "freedom of expression" or getting credit for one's contributions, it is about collaborating to build an encyclopedia. If there are disputes, we hash them out responsibly. That's how it works. caknuck ° needs to be running more often 13:35, 17 October 2018 (UTC)
October 2018
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