User talk:HMAS

I'll look, but could you give me some articles or examples of where this has been done so I can look closer? --DanielCD 22:46, 4 March 2006 (UTC)

It's hard to tell really, just that a link to our site Heavy Metal Appriciation Society www.hmas.org is at the bottom of some link pages then is gone then added again later by someone else and then deleted. I received a message earlier today that alerted me to the problem about our site slandering another website writing abilities through their editor in chief...... the next message was from an unknown person stating.

Personal message: > >"I keep adding your URL to wikipedia.org and the guy from the****tlet.com keeps removing it. Like you can only have one link!!! People are stupid. Please make sure your link stays on the heavy metal page"

(**** to protect the website.)

I attempted to contact this person however, the e-mail is invalid looks more like it could be a spammer.

When I searched the History of the editing of the Heavy metal pages I came across the user name Hmas and a bunch of times, our link was added and then deleted like 5 minutes later by an IP address. I checked out the Hmas user page and it looks like whoever this is has been warned for spamming and unorthodox postings once already.

We at HMAS.org would love to have our page listed on wikipedia and DO NOT condone the practice of slander or assaulting rival websites...We get many hits from all over the heavy metal/death metal/etc. sections and think Wikipedia is a valuable resource to us as well as other websites.HMAS 01:43, 5 March 2006 (UTC)