User talk:Ohmygodohmylord

I've brought the issues you have raised at Leonard Oprea to Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. You may want to read our policies on conflict of interest and legal threats. -- Daniel 19:47, 28 November 2012 (UTC)

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Dear friend
I noticed your edit at. We don't want inaccurate information at Wikipedia any more than you do, but the information in those posts was cited by references. If you have references (links to newspaper articles, etc) regarding any corrections or additions, then please provide them as we would want to incorporate that in the article. Material that shows you in a negative light, but is properly referenced and relevant to the article is allowed here, so simply deleting it isn't always proper. Other editors are looking at it now and if they agree, they would keep it out of the article. Of course, we want the article to be balanced and truthful, so again, please provide us with any contrary or additional information and we will be happy to incorporate it. We tend to have a lot of rules about content, which is understandably confusing to new comers. The primary policy on these types of edits is covered at WP:BLP, which I recommend you look at briefly so you will understand the rationale behind any actions.

Please note that using words like "DEFAMATION", or threatening legal action, or making any claim that sounds like a legal action is problematic here. Normally it results in someone being blocked from editing, but I would rather engage you in discussion, assume the best of faith, and give you an opportunity help us make the article more accurate. This means you need to refrain from using legalistic comments, please. The policy is based on the premise that if someone wants to take action, they may, but they can't edit while that action is taking place. This is why it is just best to avoid all references to legal action in your comments here. Your cooperation is appreciated.

The key here is that if you will be polite, calm and work with us, we are happy to review the content and insure it meets the policy here. There are no "bosses" here, just fellow editors, but we all want the same thing, accurate and properly referenced articles.

Dennis Brown - 2&cent;    &copy;   Join WER 19:56, 28 November 2012 (UTC)

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