User talk:Fluence/Archives/Feb

American English vs. British English
A note on your reversion of changes between American and British English on the Coldplay article. Both forms are actually allowed on Wikipedia. Basically, the policy states though that the one form should be used throughout the entire article and that if the subject is related to a specific region then that dialect is preferred (in this case Coldplay is an English band, so British English is preferred.) For more information see WP:ENGVAR. - kollision 02:27, 18 January 2007 (UTC)

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Keane
Fluence, it appears that we're coming to blows on a few pages related to Keane. Please remember, you do not own these pages. You simply cannot revert every addition made to the page, as you are not the owner of the page. I know it annoys you to see your hard work go down the drain, but you must accept that your work is not perfect. As I said, please see WP:OWN.

On another point, your edit summaries seem to take the opinion that I will give up sometime, and implying that this is a war. It isn't. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. You're just damaging readers' perception of your favorite band. Also, just because you like Keane and Under the Iron Sea, you do not have a divine mandate of these pages. Please reconsider your behavior. ErleGrey 00:30, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

Another note. The Mayan prophecy of Armageddon prophesises the end of the world at December 21, 2012, not December 15. ErleGrey 00:33, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

Perhaps that could be because I am The Mekon. ErleGrey 01:34, 9 February 2007 (UTC) No, really. I am The Mekon (say his name only in hushed tones).

Anyway, Fluence, I think I'll pull a Painbearer and stop editing Keane. It's not worth it, adding to the page needlessly. You win. ErleGrey`

Personal attacks
I will report you if you don't remove the personal attacks against User:The_Mekon and User:Mr._Scare from your user page. You are strangely obsessive about The Mekon in particular - I would be worried about that if I were your psychiatrist, as that user hasn't contributed to Wikipedia since November 2006. Nphase 22:57, 11 February 2007 (UTC)