User talk:Ghostrider6

Deleting content
Please do not delete content from articles on Wikipedia. It may be considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Mermaid from the Baltic Sea 14:43, 26 February 2007 (UTC)

You should be aware
I'm not sure whether you are involved in this or not, but there are indications that you may be those of a sockpuppet or meatpuppet. Recent suspicious activity has centered around adding the external link http://selfpublishingguide.blogspot.com to Self-publishing. The article was continually vandalized in this way. Then, your only edit came, which erased all the external links from the article, which, considering the timing, could be interpreted as a revenge attack. You should be aware that blogs are not normally considered appropriate external links (see Links normally to be avoided #11). There has been a flood of "different" users trying to continually add this link. Adding your own site violates Conflict of interest guidelines, and using sockpuppets to get around these rules or engage in edit wars is generally considered vandalism and strongly discouraged. If you are not a part of this very suspicious pattern, I apologize for including you in this, but you can see why things appear that way. However, if you are a sockpuppet, I must warn you to desist and, if you believe your link was taken out of the article in error, then fight to get it back by working within the rules. For example, by starting a discussion on the article's talk page to seek concensus. If this rule-breaking behavior continues without any attempt to work within the rules, various consequences could result, including your website being added to the Spam blacklist. Mermaid from the Baltic Sea 23:37, 28 February 2007 (UTC) Mermaid from the Baltic Sea 23:51, 28 February 2007 (UTC)