User talk:Cerainey

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Schazjmd  (talk)

oh well
The above welcome was placed by editor User:Schazjmd. I noticed your editing because you linked to Home demonstration clubs, an article that I started (and others much improved and developed), on what I think is a very interesting and under-appreciated topic.

But why are you editing in a new account with no history? I suppose you have your reasons, but obviously it confounds connection and communication. That probably relates somehow to your choosing to operate this way. You're obviously an experienced wikipedia editor, and I happen to think you're doing well here, and I for one am a tad disappointed not to be able to make a connection to you or your past and future edits. Or to "follow" your Talk page and perhaps occasionally notice what u are up to, perhaps collaborate somehow, I dunno.

Also I suppose your use of multiple accounts over time (which I assume) puts you at risk for being identified as a "Sockpuppet" at some future time, which is strangely defined as about the worst crime ever in Wikipedia. And that could perhaps lead to some of your contributions being deleted, and your possibly being discredited and dismissed and discouraged. Oh well. Contact me by the "Email this user" link on my userpage if u like, but I rather think you understand all of this perfectly well.

Thanks, anyhow, for your current contributions in one article. --Doncram (talk) 23:05, 18 October 2022 (UTC)