User talk:MicrosoftRegulator

Take me to your leader!
I must establish contact. We come in peace. C'mon, this is really a pretty bad attempt at a hoax you know. I doubt Microsoft would be stupid enough to call some a "unit leader", much less announce they were going to "regulate" Wikipedia (whatever that means). - Ta bu shi da yu 17:02, 7 October 2005 (UTC)

Multiple users
Hi there. I'm afraid that accounts with multiple users are not permitted on Wikipedia. This is primarily because it is impossible to reliably attribute the edits it makes to the individual making them, as is required under the terms of our license, the GFDL. They can also be abused by multiple users editing at once with malicious intent, although you have not shown such behaviour yourself(ves). Thanks for your understanding. -Splash talk 17:04, 7 October 2005 (UTC)

Message to the user who blocked this account
There is no written rule against multiple-user accounts. The Regulation Unit wishes to have this account unblocked within one week. After that time period, we will set up another account, and not reveal we are regulators. You will, no doubt, not enjoy covert regulation. I also, do not have any understanding to be thanked for. What is a "role account"?--REGULATOR (contact) 17:07, 7 October 2005 (UTC)


 * A role account is an account used by more than one person. For more information, see . Luigi30 (&Tau;&alpha;&lambda;&kappa;) 17:14, 7 October 2005 (UTC)


 * Come on, you don't work for Microsoft. Corporate PR staff use their real names, and legal "regulators" would notify Wikipedia of copyright issues by letter or e-mail, not by editing the site surreptitiously. Nice try though. Rhobite 19:32, 7 October 2005 (UTC)