Community Management Conference edit

It looks like you're headed on the path to destruction here. Blanking notifications and re-creating a page which is a blatant advert for a conference in which it would be a huge stretch to believe you have no financial interest, given that all your edits are promoting it. This is the only warning you'll get: we do not like conflicted editing, we like promotional editing even less. See the FAQ and make sure you read it as "do not create articles on your conference" rather than "Here is how to get away with it". Creating articles on your own endeavours or employers is a bad idea and can backfire in bad publicity. Please just drop it. Guy (Help!) 23:59, 5 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

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