Hello and welcome to Wikipedia! I noticed that you are creating many pages with identical content, all about OG Ron C, but using different capitalization. You are doing this, I believe, to make sure that when people search for his name, they find info about him, regardless of how they type it. I just wanted to let you know a bit more about Wikipedia's redirect system. Using redirects, you can create pages with different titles, i.e. different capitalizations, and, instead of having to copy and paste the info from the original page onto all of them, when people go to those pages, they will be redirected to the original page, making the original page easier to find. This way, when someone edits a page, you don't have to worry about updating all of the other pages: they all point to the original. For more information about how to create redirect pages, check out WP:R. In the meantime, I am going to redirect all of the existing variants of the name "OG Ron C" to the page OG Ron C. That way, if someone happens to type Og Ron C, they will end up going to OG Ron C instead. Hopefully, this will prove to be less work for you. Best wishes editing, and once more, welcome to Wikipedia! Rising*From*Ashes (talk) 09:41, 28 June 2010 (UTC)Reply