User talk:Joannarutkowska

Again, please use article's talk page to reach consensus if you disagree with a part of an article that does not blantantly violate Wikipedia rules. Revert wars are not an acceptable method of editing Wikipedia, and may get you blocked. A proper way of dealing with fragments of text that may be unverifiable or biased, except for very clear-cut cases (which this most certainly isn't) is to mark the article or its section appropriately with a template, and then engage in a discussion to work on an improved variant.

Furthermore, on a minor note, it is generally not advisable to write about yourself or make edits to articles about your own person (see Wikipedia autobiography guidelines). 83.31.240.16 23:08, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

Hey Joanna
I agree with all your changes (though obviously not with the assertion that "generic VMM detectors" are unuseful against VMM malware), and won't revert any of it.

However, as a heads-up: Wikipedia frowns aggressively on people editing articles about themselves. You want to check out WP:AUTO and WP:COI for some specific policy. Lots of editors here will revert your changes as a matter of principal.

There are 49,073,897,893,478,934 people out there that will gladly write the same things you want to see appear in this article, without creating COI issues.

--- tqbf 02:33, 5 January 2008 (UTC)