User talk:AlphabetFIXER

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Happy editing! I dream of horses (Contribs) (Talk) 14:16, 9 June 2023 (UTC)

Your editing at University of Virginia
You may mean well with your edits to the University of Virginia article, but your style of changing one or two words at a time and then leaving a vague edit summary like "added word" is utterly unhelpful to everyone else because then we have to click through your edits one by one to figure out what you're doing. Kindly consider changing your editing style to make multiple revisions at one time, and please start using descriptive edit summaries. It makes peer review much easier. Thank you. 1995hoo (talk) 20:50, 15 June 2023 (UTC)

Slow down, please
Please slow down; making hundreds of tiny edits within a short amount of time to an article is disruptive. Most of the edits you are making are arguably unnecessary. OhNo itsJamie Talk 21:38, 15 June 2023 (UTC)

Stop
Stop with making 50+ edits at once to a single article. As said above it is disruptive, and furthermore you're adding in tons of unsourced trivia, such as at Pittsburgh Line. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 23:00, 26 June 2023 (UTC)

July 2023
Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at Roanoke, Virginia. Your edits appear to be disruptive and have been or will be reverted. Please ensure you are familiar with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, and please do not continue to make edits that appear disruptive. Continued disruptive editing may result in loss of editing privileges. When an editor reverts you, this does not mean you should just continue to add the same edit. Magnolia677 (talk) 16:44, 5 July 2023 (UTC)
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Your editing
You've gotten good advice from some very experienced editors here on your talk page - I strongly suggest listening to them. While I'm sure your edits are in good faith, most of them are unconstructive and your edit summaries are not helpful. It would be nice if you would acknowledge one of these posts so we can see that the message is getting across. DrOrinScrivello (talk) 16:55, 5 July 2023 (UTC)


 * I see you're still doing the same sort of edits today. If you do not respond here I will be taking the matter to ANI. Please don't make me do that. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 21:13, 6 July 2023 (UTC)
 * I just revered another zero-value edit at Gallitzin, Pennsylvania. I'm not sure this editor is listening. Magnolia677 (talk) 21:19, 6 July 2023 (UTC)
 * I note that every one of the user's most recent 50 edits has been reverted, for whatever that’s worth. 1995hoo (talk) 00:26, 7 July 2023 (UTC)

State abbreviations and punctuation
I noted some of your recent edits have consistently used state postal abbreviations in running text (e.g., "Pittsburgh, PA"). Please take note of Wikipedia's Manual of Style as to state abbreviations, which says to use the old-fashioned abbreviations in text and not to use the postal abbreviations. I noted you also failed to include a comma after the state abbreviation and that one of your edits deleted a comma after a state name (the change caused the text to read, "Mance, Pennsylvania in Northampton Township ...."). Please review MOS:GEOCOMMA and MOS:DATECOMMA. While the omission of that comma is perhaps one of the most frequent and persistent errors on Wikipedia, that comma is not optional. Consider a common town name like Springfield. The state name functions similarly to an appositive in that it tells you which Springfield. The sentence would work grammatically without the state name, but the state name is included for clarity (where needed). 1995hoo (talk) 15:31, 7 July 2023 (UTC)


 * It appears that you’re deliberately ignoring talk page messages, but I’ll try again anyway to demonstrate good faith after I reverted a large number of your edits today. Your recent "added state" edits that I reverted are pointless, unhelpful, and distracting to a reader. Consider the article "Magnolia, West Virginia," which is one of the ones I reverted. It is completely unnecessary to add references to West Virginia every single time the town's name appears in that article because the article's title tells the reader it’s in West Virginia, plus the article's first sentence also explicitly states the town is located in that state. It’s just plain redundant and distracting to add the state's name every single time—except, of course, in the rare situation where two towns with the same name in different states are regularly discussed together (I could see that scenario as to Kansas City, Missouri, versus Kansas City, Kansas, for example, as they’re right across the state line from each other)—but that’s not the situation in the articles you’ve been editing. Moreover, as noted above, your practice of using US postal abbreviations in running text (e.g., "Magnolia, WV") is unacceptable because it flat-out violates the manual of style, as is your refusal to use a comma after the state name when it appears midsentence (see my other comment above). Please read the manual of style articles linked in my previous comment before you go on another "state abbreviation adding spree" (for lack of a better description). (cc:   )) 1995hoo (talk) 21:47, 12 July 2023 (UTC)
 * We're clearly wasting our time here trying to communicate with a brick wall. Escalated to ANI. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 01:39, 13 July 2023 (UTC)

ANI
There is currently a discussion at Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 01:39, 13 July 2023 (UTC)

July 2023
 You have been blocked indefinitely from editing certain namespaces ((Article)) for abuse of editing privileges. If you think there are good reasons for being unblocked, please read the guide to appealing blocks, then add the following text at the bottom of your talk page:. Beeblebrox (talk) 01:53, 13 July 2023 (UTC)
 * You are still free, and encouraged, to join the discussion at WP:ANI regarding your behavior. This is a collaborative project, communication with other users is required for it to suceed, so if you refuse to communicate, there is really no choice but to block you. Beeblebrox (talk) 01:55, 13 July 2023 (UTC)

is closed. User needs to communicate here on their talk. -- Deepfriedokra (talk) 19:04, 18 July 2023 (UTC)

I'm thinking that there are two possibilities here. One, request that they get some edits accepted via edit requests before removing the p-block, or just removing the block per WP:ROPE. What do you think? 331dot (talk) 16:28, 19 July 2023 (UTC)


 * I'd be ok with a ROPE unblock. Beeblebrox (talk) 19:08, 19 July 2023 (UTC)

Blocked as a sockpuppet
 You have been blocked indefinitely from editing for abusing multiple accounts&#32;as a sockpuppet of &#32;per the evidence presented at Sockpuppet investigations/BX395. Note that multiple accounts are allowed, but not for illegitimate reasons, and any contributions made while evading blocks or bans may be reverted or deleted. If you think there are good reasons for being unblocked, please review Wikipedia's guide to appealing blocks, then add the following text to the bottom of your talk page:. firefly ( t · c ) 15:36, 2 September 2023 (UTC)