Please stop. If you continue to blank out or delete portions of page content, templates or other materials from Wikipedia, as you did to ICU Global, you will be blocked from editing. HarryZilber (talk) 00:40, 16 September 2009 (UTC)Reply


Deleting: ICU Global? Be careful and follow Wikipedia's policies on article deletion edit

Hiya:

Deleting or blanking article content arbitrarily on your own is considered vandalism, and is a big no-no at Wikipedia, and if you continue to do so you'll be promptly banned from doing anything other than reading its articles. After all, you could be a competitor to ICU Global merely trying to eliminate your competion, or be doing so for entirely personal or extremist purposes, or you could have a non-rational reason for doing so.

At the very minimum if there was some normal content within the webpage (which appears non-controversial to me) that you objected to, you should have stated so with your reasoning on your edit summary line, and also in the article's 'Discussion' (talk) page accessible via the tab at the top of the page, detailing what your objection(s) were. As another editor pointed out when he reverted your blanking (deletion of text), Wikipedia doesn't need your permission to create, update or add new material into its articles, and no court in the United States has the ability to order such changes outside of the laws on libel (willful lies), national security issues and the such. Note also that no court outside the United States has any authority over Wikipedia, period.

If you feel that the ICU Global article has in some way libeled you or otherwise contrevened Wikipedia's article policies, your are free to request changes and/or deletion of the article following the encyclopedia's policies found at this webpage. HarryZilber (talk) 15:27, 16 September 2009 (UTC)Reply