User talk:Imgi12

Welcome!
Hi Imgi12, and a warm welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you have enjoyed editing as much as I did so far and decide to stay. Unfamiliar with the features and workings of Wikipedia? Don't fret! Be Bold! Here's some good links for your reference and that'll get you started in no time!

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- Mailer Diablo 11:07, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Pictures
Hello! What are sources for the pictures, that you upload? And what is their licence status? I mean especially Image:T-26.JPG, which probably is some artist's work. Pibwl 17:11, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
 * also, if you could, update the source of Image:Su-15-flagn p2.jpg, and Image:Su-15-flagn p21.jpg. thanks --BCKILLa 15:39, 21 May 2005 (UTC)

Image copyright problem with Image:Il-4.jpg
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Image Tagging Image:T-64B1_Russia_07.jpg
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Image copyright problem with Image:T28_3.jpg
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Image copyright problem with Image:T60_001.gif
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Image Tagging Image:Iar80a.jpg
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Image Tagging for Image:T-70.gif
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Image copyright problem with Image:Sks.jpg
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Spam notice
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Vandalism
Your recent edits on topics relating to homosexuality look rather controversial, I will monitor your further edits and report them on the Vandalism Tracking page if necessary, in the future, please try to keep your edits on a Neutral Point of View (NPOV). Izanbardprince 08:37, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

How to add
To add, use the code. Rosemary Amey 02:06, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

Your continued vandalism
I fail to see how you can call inserting right-wing weasel words into subjects related to homosexuality and pejorative attacks "neutral.

You are trying to degrade the quality of the articles by inserting garbage that was trumped up by a bunch of religious fanatics, I am trying to repair your damage, in any case, I reported your vandalism and I suspect that it will be followed up on. By the way, a "conservative" would support civil unions, an "extremist" wants to march us all into the gas chambers, you reference extremists and guise them as conservatives. Izanbardprince 02:22, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

Signing
Hello. In case you didn't know, when you add content to talk pages and Wikipedia pages that have open discussion, you should sign your posts by typing four tildes ( &#126;&#126;&#126;&#126; ) at the end of your comment. You may also click on the signature button located above the edit window. This will automatically insert a signature with your name and the time you posted the comment. This information is useful because other editors will be able to tell who said what, and when. Thank you! Your current way of signing does not comply with Wikipedia convention because it does not include a timestamp and your indenting designates it in wiki as preformatted text (e.g. progamming code). --  Netsnipe   ►  13:52, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

User:Izanbardprince
Hello again Netsnipe. User Izanbardprince is once again vandalizing the "Homosexuality" article. I just thought I'd bring this to your attention. Imgi12 09:38 13 December 2006


 * I am not an administrator who will ban editors that you disagree with on demand. The last time I blocked Izanbardprince, it was because of vandalism to your user page. Read Vandalism carefully for what constitutes vandalism on Wikipedia. This is clearly a Point of View dispute and I will not intervene. Please see Resolving disputes instead. The only other times that I will intervene is if either side violates the Three-revert rule or Sock puppetry policies and in which case you can report it at Administrators' noticeboard. One more thing, new messages are to be placed at the bottom of another user's talk page page, not the top. --  Netsnipe  ►  16:48, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

So what you are saying is that a user with a past history of vandalizing pages he disagrees with, replacing NPOV statements with virulent communist diatribes, AS HE HAS DONE REPEATEDLY IN THE PAST 48 HOURS to the homosexuality article, is not worthy of your attention as an administrator? The term "Point of View" dispute and "Vandalism" are one and the same with this user! Give me a break! I would also like to point out that your condescending remark about you not being an admin who will block people I disagree with was just plain stupid! I never asked you to block anybody in my post. All I said was that a known vandalizer of articles was at it again and I was bringing the issue to your attention.

Imgi12 10:06 13 December 2006


 * Apologies if I sounded condescending, but I've been badgered this way in the past by others and I'm awfully wary of it happening it again. Please report such incidents at Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents and other independent administrators will review the situation. --  Netsnipe  ►  17:13, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

"Vandalism"
I'm going to give you the same message I gave to Izanbardprince when he labelled edits he disagreed with as vandalism, since the situation is in many ways similar. -- Calling an edit you disagree with "Vandalism", when it is not clear vandalism, but rather a difference of opinion, is considered a personal attack. Your edit summary here is therefore a personal attack. I would suggest that in the future you avoid using the term vandalism when referring to edits you are reverting when the edits are not clear vandalism and especially avoid using the term on pages in which you have had or are having a difference of opinion with other editors. -- That being said, I will say that I do believe he is guilty of POV pushing on the Homosexuality article, but not really vandalism.--Wildnox 17:56, 13 December 2006 (UTC)