User talk:Markviii

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about Notposting
Hi Markviii. I've nominated Notposting for deletion on the grounds that it is non-encyclopedic. It looks like "notposting" isn't a commonly-used word, so it's not notable enough for an encyclopedia. Am I wrong? Take a look at the nomination and add your thoughts, if you wish. Thanks. --F a ng Aili 15:33, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

Lincoln motorsport
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Once that is done, and the defamation is gone completely from our records, the problem should be solved. Stifle 15:54, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

Stop Arbitrarily Removing External Links
You keep removing


 * Lincoln vs Cadillac A site dedicated to the Lincoln Mark VIII and other Lincoln Automobiles and a good source for repair and modification information

Stop doing it. You dont own this page and have no right to remove links jsut because you ahve a personal vendetta. Just link the defamatory comments you made about Lincoln Motorsport, you are not entitled to use this page for your own personal opinions.

I'll ask the page be locked and that you be banned if you continue to use this page only for your own personal gain.

Stop Arbitrarily Removing External Links?
Yes, JoeyC, is the pot calling the kettle black? Seems you are equally self-promoting on the vBulleting threads you've been involved in. I see the same deleted/modified links in all of your edits. For the record, lincolnvscadillac is a for-profit commercial site, markviii.org is not.


 * I dont generally remove links - I add links. SOmetimes mine, but often others as well. I look to build the resource. You keep taking LVC off and not adding anything. I have no problem with mkviii.org, it should be listed, but so should LVC, probably LOD and lincolnsonline as well. This is wiki, dont bring personal garbage here. Be fair to the people reading the article and give them a variety of information and resources.


 * Don't generally? Look at your edits in this article.  You've either removed or edited the links, and have added no other links besides your own.  Get off the high horse and see what personal garbage you're bringing as well.  LvC is nothing but a commercial paid advertising site who hides their vendors' poor reviews of bogus products by giving them moderator rights.