User talk:Adrian de Limes

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I'm block in English Wikipedia. I don't know speak English language, but I understand your language. I don't edit pages in English wikipedia. I just copy links. I don't know what is a "zoombie". Please, help me. Thank you.

Adrian de Limes--Adrian de Limes (talk) 04:54, 12 July 2010 (UTC), Brazilian poet, no "Zoombie". poetargs@bol.com.br

External link
Gentlemen

I wonder what reason my electronic magazine is consisting of a list of sites "unwelcome" from Wikipedia. I can say that the site is well known in Portuguese-speaking countries and Spanish. The site features collaborators such as a co-editor of the Sibyl (which is edited by Charles Bernstein - http://www.sibila.com.br/index.php/newsibyl). My magazine receives contributions from authors such as Jerome Rothenberg and others, is already considered an international reference in poetry. I would then have to ask to withdraw the name of my blog's list of undesirable sites from Wikipedia. Everything we do, moreover, is a volunteer. We work for the love of poetry and not do any advertising, nor even personal, without any sort of profit for the magazine. I note that the links in Spanish to put my site on Wikipedia external links provide information that were not found in English, as translations of these authors. This is a valid approach because the Spanish language is better known than the Portuguese, especially in the United States.

Whoever put my site on this list is using in bad faith. I wish my site was removed from this list of unwelcome pages.

The address of the magazine is: http://partidodoritmo.blogspot.com.br/

Thank you--Adrian de Limes (talk) 17:52, 19 June 2012 (UTC)

External link
Gentlemen

I wonder what reason my electronic magazine is consisting of a list of sites "unwelcome" from Wikipedia. I can say that the site is well known in Portuguese-speaking countries and Spanish. The site features collaborators such as a co-editor of the Sibyl (which is edited by Charles Bernstein - http://www.sibila.com.br/index.php/newsibyl). My magazine receives contributions from authors such as Jerome Rothenberg and others, is already considered an international reference in poetry. I would then have to ask to withdraw the name of my blog's list of undesirable sites from Wikipedia. Everything we do, moreover, is a volunteer. We work for the love of poetry and not do any advertising, nor even personal, without any sort of profit for the magazine. I note that the links in Spanish to put my site on Wikipedia external links provide information that were not found in English, as translations of these authors. This is a valid approach because the Spanish language is better known than the Portuguese, especially in the United States.

Whoever put my site on this list is using in bad faith. I wish my site was removed from this list of unwelcome pages.

The address of the magazine is: http://partidodoritmo.blogspot.com.br/

Thank you--Adrian de Limes (talk) 17:52, 19 June 2012 (UTC)