User talk:Igmagogon

I'm sorry, Dave, I can't let you do that. Alfvaen (talk) 16:24, 29 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Do_not_disrupt_Wikipedia_to_illustrate_a_point, Don't create hoaxes Alfvaen (talk) 16:33, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

International Flight of the Bumblebee Festival
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November 2007
Please do not create hoaxes. Please do not attempt to put misinformation into Wikipedia to test our ability to detect and remove it. This has been done before, with varying results. Most hoaxes are marked for deletion within a few hours after they are created. Some Wikipedians suspect that the majority of hoaxes here are attempts to test the system. Kindly — do not disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point. If you are interested in how accurate Wikipedia is, a more constructive test method is to try to find inaccurate statements that are already in Wikipedia, and then to check to see how long they have been in place and, if possible, correct them. Fabrictramp (talk) 17:27, 29 November 2007 (UTC)