User talk:82.23.124.195

September 2021
The template above is not just for you, but for any others that may come across this IP address (as it's apparently dynamic). You are free to remove anything else, but not that. (though the 'welcome' template is useful, for both you and others, you should keep that.) In regards to the other content, as you know, previous edits made to this page are stored in the history, and once you remove them, you are deemed to have read them (so you can't use "I didn't know" as an excuse in the future).

The last entries to this page were made on September 15th, and since then you have been busy making edits to multiple articles, some of which may have been problematic or disruptive (there's been some reverts, possible disputes), but despite all that, and all the problems with your editing previously, you have yet to make a single talk page post. Multiple editors have attempted to contact you regarding multiple issues with your editing and you have so far continued to refuse to engage in any discussion, anywhere. (And I'm not talking about back-and-forth edit summaries.)

Why is that? It's not likely due to comprehension of language or policy, which means you are simply choosing not to engage. A significant part of Wikipedia is collaboration. You should know that with problematic or disruptive editing, there comes a point when engagement is no longer optional, and editors who have refused to engage, when called upon to do so by the community, have in the past been blocked until they comply. I don't know if you're quite there yet, but figured I would let you know about this just the same. This is just friendly advice. Have a nice day -  wolf  12:12, 30 September 2021 (UTC)