User talk:CarlitoCool

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Overwriting pages
On 4 December you overwrote a disambiguation page for "Hernandez" with information about a professional wrestler. You did this twice to the Homicide page, on the 4th and the 5th, for another professional wrestler. Under no circumstances should you EVER change an article so drastically without posting something on the talk/discussion page of that article, well ahead of time. This is totally disruptive editing. A typical Wikipedia article has been created through the work of at least a dozen other editors, and you - or any other single person - has no right to go and totally change what is on a page without thoroughly discussing it with others, per Talk page. John Broughton |  Talk 15:09, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

Multiple pages for the same subject
Do NOT create a second, additional, identical, article by copying another article, as you did for Hector Bambino "El Father" by copying Héctor El Father, and for Nelson Erazo (Homicide) by copying Nelson Erazo. Wikipedia has something called a redirect (see Redirect) for such cases; that avoids having two articles on the same subject, which is pointless. I have put redirects on the pages of Nelson Erazo (Homicide) and Hector Bambino "El Father", deleting the text you copied to those pages. (If you have any further questions about this, just ask.) John Broughton |  Talk 15:09, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

Deleting information without explanation
You recently deleted information about the Canadian background of Carly Colón. Deletion of valid informaition is considered vandalism. If you believe this information is incorrect (I note that the article has a link to at least one source about this, so it seems it is true), you need to post to Talk:Carly Colón, where matter is now being discussed. Any further removal by you of this information without posting on the talk page could result in your account being blocked.

In the future, you need to explain any deletions to any article by using an edit summary - see Edit summary. In fact, it's best to use the edit summary for EVERY edit you do, deletion or not, so other editors understand what you're doing and may be less likely to reverse (revert) your changes. John Broughton |  Talk 15:09, 11 December 2006 (UTC)