User talk:Dhanishk

June 2016
Please do not write or add to an article about yourself, as you apparently did at Dhanish Karthik. Creating an autobiography is strongly discouraged – see our guideline on writing autobiographies. If you create such an article, it may be deleted. If what you have done in life is genuinely notable and can be verified according to our policy for articles about living people, someone else will probably create an article about you sooner or later (see Wikipedians with articles). If you wish to add to an existing article about yourself, please propose the changes on its talk page. Please understand that this is an encyclopedia and not a personal web space or social networking site. If your article has already been deleted, please see: Why was my page deleted?, and if you feel the deletion was an error, please discuss it with the deleting administrator. If there is incorrect information that should be corrected, you should not do so yourself, but post on the article talk page; please review conflict of interest. 331dot (talk) 15:48, 23 June 2016 (UTC)

Also note that, even though the page is about you, you do not "own" it, as no one owns any page on Wikipedia. It's a page consisting of publicly available information about you, not a page controlled by you. As I stated, if there is incorrect information, it can and should be pointed out, but you should not remove it yourself. 331dot (talk) 15:50, 23 June 2016 (UTC)

Please indicate that you have read the above. 331dot (talk) 22:10, 24 June 2016 (UTC)

Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. You appear to be repeatedly reverting or undoing other editors' contributions at Dhanish Karthik. Although this may seem necessary to protect your preferred version of a page, on Wikipedia this is known as "edit warring" and is usually seen as obstructing the normal editing process, as it often creates animosity between editors. Instead of reverting, please discuss the situation with the editor(s) involved and try to reach a consensus on the talk page.

If editors continue to revert to their preferred version they are likely to lose editing privileges. This isn't done to punish an editor, but to prevent the disruption caused by edit warring. In particular, editors should be aware of the three-revert rule, which says that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Edit warring on Wikipedia is not acceptable in any amount, and violating the three-revert rule is very likely to lead to a loss of editing privileges. Thank you. 331dot (talk) 11:38, 25 June 2016 (UTC)