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Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents edit

Hello, Chesivoirzr. I've started a thread concerning you at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents; a WP:Permalink for that thread is here. Flyer22 (talk) 04:05, 14 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Chesivoirzr. I saw the discussion of your editing at the administrators notice board and reviewed your edits and this page. You are not off to a good start here! First and most important thing -- the thing that makes Wikipedia work is that editors talk to each other. You don't seem to be aware that this is possible, or perhaps you are not aware it is necessary. It is! Every article has a Talk page, and this is your Talk page, where people can talk with you and you can talk back. If you need help with this process of talking, and with understanding why your edits are being rejected, please ask.

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Apology for my Disruptive Editing! edit

Hello, this is Chesivoirzr, and I apologize for my unintentionally disruptive edits. Thank you very much for bringing the issue to my attention! I am fairly new to Wikipedia and I want to improve as an editor and I don't want to get banned from editing Wikipedia. I'm very sorry for what I have done and I want to improve at editing Wikipedia articles. I want to regain my editing privileges and make excellent contributions to Wikipedia. Thank you very much and have a great day! How could I regain my Wikipedia editing privileges? Last night, I re-examined the Student training seminar to improve my editing. I don't want my editing to be banned! I also apologize for my lack of communication on the Talk Page. Thank you very much! How could I improve at becoming a better editor? How could I avoid the mistakes I made? How could I get help from other editors on Wikipedia? I hope that we could reach a consensus on how I could improve my editing. I want us to resolve the problem in a civil and respectful manner.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Chesivoirzr (talkcontribs) 12:37, 15 October 2014 ‎(UTC)Reply

hi chesiviozr - you haven't lost your editing privileges yet - we are just trying to call your attention to the problem so that we don't have to take away your privileges, which is never a happy thing to do We have your attention, which is great. And you now have shown you know how to write on a talk page, which is also great! Please make sure to sign any post you make on a Talk by putting four tildas at the end of your post - when you click "save" it will be converted into a signature by the software that makes wikipedia go. also, please be sure you "thread" comments by putting a colon in front of your comment, like i did here - it creates a "tab" that indents your comment. one colon indents once (makes one tab), two colons makes two tabs, etc. Both those things are important to keeping threads organized.
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Hi Chesivoirzr, and welcome to the English Wikipedia! You are not blocked or banned, and you are welcome to edit.
You can get help at the Wikipedia:Teahouse, which is a specialized place for newer editors. You might also consider looking at the group of people interested in psychology, which is WP:WikiProject Psychology. It's a pretty small group, though, so it might not be very active. They have a talk page at WT:WikiProject Psychology where anyone interested in the subject can leave a note. If you want to reply to someone else's note there, then click the little "Edit" button next to the subject of their message. Then you can add your reply right underneath theirs. WhatamIdoing (talk) 15:52, 15 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

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ReferenceBot, thank you very much for bringing the mistake of my error in referencing to my attention. How could I fix the error I made on the article Nuclear family/ Chesivoirzr (talk) 02:19, 5 November 2014 (UTC)ChesivoirzrReply