User talk:JasonStixBuckley

Johnny Sauter
Hi! I wanted to invite you to discuss the external links section on the Johnny Sauter article at the Talk:Johnny Sauter. Thanks -- Kateshort forbob  14:42, 14 September 2007 (UTC)

Link spamming for a website that you control
If you have a close connection to some of the people, places or things you have written about, you may have a conflict of interest. In keeping with Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy, edits where there is a conflict of interest, or where such a conflict might reasonably be inferred from the tone of the edit and the proximity of the editor to the subject, are strongly discouraged. If you have a conflict of interest, you should avoid or exercise great caution when:
 * 1) editing articles related to you, your organization, or its competitors, as well as projects and products they are involved with,
 * 2) participating in deletion discussions about articles related to your organization or its competitors,
 * 3) linking to the Wikipedia article or website of your organization in other articles (see Spam);
 * and you must always:
 * 1) avoid breaching relevant policies and guidelines, especially neutral point of view, verifiability, and autobiography.

For information on how to contribute to Wikipedia when you have conflict of interest, please see Business' FAQ. For more details about what constitutes a conflict of interest, please see Conflict of Interest. Royal broil 23:05, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
 * It is inappropriate for you to add links to a websites that you control. You clearly have a conflict of interest, as you admitted at Talk:Johnny Sauter. Also, you have reverted the Johnny Sauter twice. Another reversion will violate the 3 revert rule, and I will report you at WP:AIV. You will not get another warning for reverting. Royal broil  23:05, 14 September 2007 (UTC)

Your recent edits
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