User talk:Donkeye

Regarding your edit to Vancouver Film School:
Your recent edit to Vancouver Film School (diff) was reverted by automated bot. You have been identified as a new user or a logged out editor using a shared IP address to add email addresses, YouTube, Geocities, Myspace, Facebook, blog, or forum links to a page. Please note that such links are generally to be avoided. You can restore any other content by editing the page and re-adding it. The links can be reviewed and restored by established users. Thank you for contributing! // VoABot II 20:37, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

VFS article
No problem. Just keep in mind that it's an encyclopedia article and not a "listing" of any kind. In particular it's currently lacking in references for all the alumni, and I don't know of any source for this information. It really should be referenced so that it doesn't get removed from the article. — Saxifrage ✎ 22:01, 7 November 2006 (UTC)


 * That sounds good. If you need advice or feedback for a particular edit or pointers to helpful guidelines, I'm here to help. As for using the article's talk page, it works just like my talk page does except that it's got a bigger audience. You can get there by clicking the "discussion" tab at the top of the article. New sections can be started by clicking the + tab at the top of the page beside "edit this page", or you can edit an existing section by clicking the "[edit]" link to the right of the section title. You can also have Wikipedia automatically write out a signature for you that helps others keep track of who said what by typing four tildes (like this: ~ ) at the end of your message. When you save, it'll be converted into a signature with a timestamp similar to mine. — Saxifrage ✎ 22:36, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

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VFS Edits
Donkeye, welcome to Wikipedia. Per your comments on my talk page. Saxifrage has addressed my rationale for my edits in the VFS talk page. Relevant Vancouver-specific information is provided at the main Vancouver article. If you have any questions whatsoever about how Wikipedia works, please do let me know. Looking forward to improving this article with you and everyone. Luke! 02:10, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

Copyrighted material
The last edit you made to Vancouver Film School is derived from text that is copyrighted by the VFS. (See here.) This isn't the first time that you've inserted copyrighted text into an article directly from VFS's site. I have to warn you that because copyrights are serious business at Wikipedia, repeatedly inserting copyrighted material is grounds for removing editing priviledges, temporarily or permanently. Please stop. — Saxifrage ✎ 03:14, 21 November 2006 (UTC)