User talk:IllyriaTrandyr

I was online on my palm pilot looking up articles as I tend to when I noticed that I had new messages. This seemed odd to me considering that I have not logged into my account for a very long time and especially never on my phone. The message was there to notify me of the deletion of some of the modifications I've made to articles. I haven't made modifications to articles in at least 1 to 2 years. As I looked into the deletions, it turns out that most of the deleted comments or additions to pieces were considered vandalism and had been deleted because of this. I don't understand what's going on. I suppose it's possible that I accidentally received someone else's message but I'm not sure why and since I'm the only one who uses my phone... You can see where it would lead to questions. Please let me know what's going on if there's an answer. Also, I really hope my account will not be associated with this other incredibly disrespectful user. Thanks for whatever help I end up receiving. :)
 * Hi! It's possible that if you weren't logged in at the time and simply browsing, connected by an unsecured wireless network or corporate network you may have received someone else's warning by mistake. Wikipedia tracks unlogged-in users by their IP address, which comes from the network they use to connect, so for places accessible by many people it's entirely possible.  By the lack of warnings on your talk page and the lack of disruptive edits in your history, I'd be willing to say you have nothing to worry about.  I hope this clears things up.  If you need more help, be sure to throw the helpme tag back up.--Liempt (talk) 05:40, 12 April 2008 (UTC)