January 2010

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  Please do not delete content or templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to University of Reading, without giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your content removal does not appear constructive, and has been reverted. Please make use of the sandbox if you'd like to experiment with test edits. Thank you. You'll want to learn more about how Wikipedia works before deleting material that comes with a reference like that. Please have a look at WP:V in particular. cheers, Nomoskedasticity (talk) 22:38, 20 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

  This is the last warning you will receive for your disruptive edits.
The next time you delete or blank page content or templates from Wikipedia, as you did to University of Reading, you will be blocked from editing. Nomoskedasticity (talk) 22:46, 20 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

  You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on University of Reading. Note that the three-revert rule prohibits making more than three reversions on a single page within a 24-hour period. Additionally, users who perform several reversions in content disputes may be blocked for edit warring even if they do not technically violate the three-revert rule. When in dispute with another editor you should first try to discuss controversial changes to work towards wording and content that gains a consensus among editors. Should that prove unsuccessful, you are encouraged to seek dispute resolution, and in some cases it may be appropriate to request page protection. Please stop the disruption, otherwise you may be blocked from editing. Nomoskedasticity (talk) 22:47, 20 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

  If you are affiliated with some of the people, places or things you have written about in the article University of Reading, you may have a conflict of interest. In keeping with Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy, edits where there is a conflict of interest, or where such a conflict might reasonably be inferred, are strongly discouraged. If you have a conflict of interest, you should avoid or exercise great caution when:

  1. editing or creating articles related to you, your organization, or its competitors, as well as projects and products they are involved with;
  2. participating in deletion discussions about articles related to your organization or its competitors; and
  3. linking to the Wikipedia article or website of your organization in other articles (see Wikipedia:Spam).

Please familiarize yourself with relevant policies and guidelines, especially those pertaining to neutral point of view, verifiability of information, and autobiographies.

For information on how to contribute to Wikipedia when you have a conflict of interest, please see our frequently asked questions for organizations. Thank you. Nomoskedasticity (talk) 22:48, 20 January 2010 (UTC)Reply