User talk:Giraffeotter

Hello! Hopefully you can see this- Here is the link to the page we wish to edit History_of_cross-dressing In "The History of Crossdressing" the section of "On Stage and Screen" jumps from Shakespeare to "Some Like it Hot". We want to change that.

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Hey. Your userpage implies pretty strongly that two separate people (Amanda and Danielle) have access to this account. That's not allowed, for a variety of reasons: This is for a variety of reasons: for example, what if multiple people were sharing an account, and one of them were to begin vandalizing articles? Would the innocent be punished along with the guilty, or would the guilty be spared along with the innocent? Or what if someone vandalizes but then claims "oh, that wasn't me, it was one of the other people sharing this account"? To avoid this sort of quandary, we just don't permit accounts to be shared at all.

The two of you are both welcome to continue editing Wikipedia -- your draft on cross-dressing in theater looks pretty good -- but must do so from separate accounts. One of you can keep this account (and change the password and the userpage), and the other has to start a new account. Or you can both abandon this account and start two new accounts, one each.

You'll still be able to edit the same draft, though; in fact, anyone can edit any page in anyone else's userspace. (It's just rude to do that without permission.)

I apologize for the inconvenience this causes, and look forward to reading your work. DS (talk) 15:34, 18 December 2014 (UTC)