User talk:Cognition/First Archive

Beatles
Hiya, although I think the Beatles were often musically wonderful, IMHO later on they were spoiled frickin' hippies who needed a shave but broke up a cool band instead, too bad Brian died (exaggerating here for effect). My only issue with your edit was the wording and PoV tone, I agree the pith of it's factual and encyclopedic (they were criticized). Thanks for working on it more. Wyss 30 June 2005 15:22 (UTC)

Lyndon LaRouche
Hi Cognition, this is just to make you aware of some arbitration committee rulings in relation to material originating with the Lyndon LaRouche movement. LaRouche publications have been deemed not to be credible sources for Wikipedia, and may not be used as sources in articles, other than as primary-source material in articles about LaRouche. We've had two arbitration committee rulings on this, and three user accounts blocked from editing LaRouche pages, so I hope you'll do your best to edit within our policies. It might help you to read No original research, Neutral point of view, Cite sources, and Wikipedia is not a soapbox. What this boils down to is that you must cite credible, non-LaRouche sources for your edits. Anything for which the LaRouche movement is the sole or main source may be removed by any editor. Many thanks, SlimVirgin (talk) July 2, 2005 04:01 (UTC)


 * Also, as I see you're reverting other editors' work, you might also want to read about our three-revert rule (3RR), which states that if you revert, in whole or in part, to any previous version of a page more than three times within 24 hours, you may be blocked from editing for 24 hours. See Three revert rule. SlimVirgin (talk) July 2, 2005 04:05 (UTC)

Please note that unlike your user page your talk page is not your property per se and as such you have less of a right to delete statements with the notable exceptions being obvious trolling, vandalism, and/or personal attacks, considering that slimvirgin's note was none of the above I took the liberty of reverting your deletion. Have a pleasant day. Jtkiefer July 2, 2005 05:36 (UTC)