User talk:Federalhelp

July 2019
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Thank you. David Biddulph (talk) 13:12, 26 July 2019 (UTC)

Possible user name policy issue
Hi there. Please take a look at WP:USERNAME. Each user must have a unique non-shared name. User names that imply shared use are therefore not acceptable as are those that appear to be "official" or corporate names or the names of a position rather than an individual. The name "Federalhelp" might look to others like an official or position name. I think it's marginal, since I don't really think anyone other than a credulous four-year-old would believe that there is a position within the government that is responsible for all help issues. On the other hand, some people might believe that such consolidation into single individual or office might explain why it's difficult to get help from the government :-) In any event, please think about this and consider using a new name. Since your current name has almost no activity on Wikipedia, you can just abandon it and create a new account and place a note here to that effect: no need to do a formal name change. -Arch dude (talk) 17:02, 26 July 2019 (UTC)