User talk:DIEGO RICARDO

Please be more careful when editing Wikipedia articles. I've reviewed your recent changes and they nearly all appear to have resulted in an article becomming worse than it was previously - for example the removal of information from the article, the removal of disambiguation links, corruption of page formating and the corruption of the formatting of external links.

It would probably be a good idea to use the sandbox page for further tests. -- Solipsist 18:28, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Manual of style
Please read the Manual of style before making large formatting changes to articles. Thanks. Jkelly 00:31, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

Your edits
Hi Diego,

Am I correct to assume that you mainly edit on the Portuguese Wiki and have an interest in Ancient Greek subjects. This would be good. Perhaps the Portuguese Wiki has different standards for formating articles, but at the moment over 90% of your edits seem to go against accepted standards on the English Wikipedia and are making articles worse - this is why I have frequently been reverting your changes. There may be some good edits in there too, but at the moment it is difficult to see them.

For now, please try the following
 * avoid editing disambiguation pages until you have read and conform to the manual of style
 * don't change the spelling of any locations or persons where the spelling would conflict with the spelling used in the main article that describes that place or person
 * don't add interwiki links to pages that don't exist on the destination wiki
 * don't change external links into blind links by moving the square brackets from around the link description.

Other than that, I hope you enjoy editing on the English Wikipedia. -- Solipsist 17:54, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

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