User talk:Luxury-Yacht

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Fred Rogers
I am sure it was an accident, but please be careful when removing information from articles. You removed both Fred Rogers' middle name and title as reverend, saying that you were removing a "fake name", but that's just not accurate. Please be sure in the future of what you are removing. Thanks, Chris Griswold (  ☎  ☓  ) 19:43, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

Re: School IP
Hey - thanks for the message. Although I monitor for vandalism on Wikipedia and give warnings to users who engage in it, I am not an administrator, so it would not be me that would actually block the school IP if necessary. That said, your school's IP is clearly marked as being from an educational establishment. The usual action in the case now is to enforce a block that would still allow logged in users to edit, but would block any edits from people who are not logged in. I would expect that if, in the future, any admin was to block the IP, this would be what they would do. Unfortunately, I think the creation of accounts would also be blocked because otherwise the vandalising users could easily just create themselves an account and continue their vandalism. Thus, I'd advise you to recommend any people in your school who want to contribute productively to register themselves an account, in case the IP is blocked in the future. Hope this helps. Will (aka Wimt ) 17:39, 1 March 2007 (UTC)