User talk:Gulyora9920

Your submission at Articles for creation: Noah Sammak (January 12)
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Theroadislong (talk) 08:31, 12 January 2020 (UTC)

Your recent posts to user talk pages
Welcome to Wikipedia. Your recent posts to user talk pages have been brought to my attention for two reasons.

First, you are including a full, unmasked email address in them. We strongly recommend that you do not post unmasked email addresses because it can result in a lot of unwanted emails from spammers and bots. Instead, you can go to your preferences (at the top of your page when logged in) and add an email address there, which will allow people to email you from your user profile. This assures the sender that the email address is actually your email address, and also ensures that you won't get unwanted spam. You can go and "fix" the edits you have made to remove your email address.

The second reason your posts were brought to my attention is that you are asking people to contact you off-wiki for an unspecified reason. It is a general philosophy on this project that transparency and public discussion are most likely to result in the best outcomes. If what you want to discuss with individuals is something that is unsuitable for discussion on their user talk page on Wikipedia, then it is probably not suitable for you to ask them to email you about it, either. You may wish to either remove these very unusual messages, or modify them so that it is clear to the recipient what you want to discuss with them.

Thank you for your attention to this. Risker (talk) 01:18, 28 January 2020 (UTC) (Oversighter)