User talk:Peloponnisios

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Titan cement
Wikipedia is not governed by Titan Cement or by United Nations, but by Wikipedia rules and guidelines. Please read WP:MOSMAC. Please also read WP:EDITWAR and WP:CONSENSUS. Your edit will in any case soon be reverted, but I advice you to revert it yourself, unless you want to risk being blocked for disruptive editing. --T*U (talk) 20:12, 22 June 2018 (UTC)
 * This last edit of yours seems to indicate that you do not have any intention of respecting the Wikipedia guideline WP:MOSMAC and self revert your addition of the FYROM formula. Please read the section below carefully, so that you are aware of the possible sanctions you may meet. --T*U (talk) 13:34, 23 June 2018 (UTC)

Discretionary sanctions on Balkans
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Proposed deletion of Saints Raphael, Nicholas and Irene of Lesbos
Hello, Peloponnisios. I wanted to let you know that I’m proposing an article that you started, Saints Raphael, Nicholas and Irene of Lesbos, for deletion because I don't think it meets our criteria for inclusion. If you don't want the article deleted:


 * 1) [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=&action=edit edit the page]
 * 2) remove the text that looks like this:
 * 3) save the page

Also, be sure to explain why you think the article should be kept in your edit summary or on the article's talk page. If you don't do so, it may be deleted later anyway.

You can leave a note on my talk page if you have questions.

 Onel 5969  TT me 12:20, 24 June 2018 (UTC)

Macedonia naming
Wikipedia is a community project, and in order to make it work, we need a common framework of rules for editors to follow. The guidelines of Wikipedia are part of this framework. One example is the guideline regarding the use of the name Macedonia. This has been discussed thoroughly and repeatedly, and the result is described in the guideline WP:MOSMAC. You are of course entitled to disagree with guidelines, and you will always have the possibility of suggesting changes to them. If there is consensus for changing a guideline, the guideline will change. But as long as a guideline is decided, refusing to follow it is disruptive and may result in sanctions, such as blocking editors from editing for a shorter or longer period.

Some topics are more controversial than others, the Balkans – including (and not least) the use of the name Macedonia – is one of them. In these topic areas, the administrators of Wikipedia have a freer hand to impose sanctions directly without prolonged discussions, in order to minimise disruptions. This is explained in the yellow template I placed further up on this page.

I see that you make many good edits to Wikipedia, so I am not happy to report you. But your refusal to follow the rules that have been created through discussions and consensus, is disruptive. We cannot have editors making their own rules in controversial topic areas. Before I report you, I will give you one last chance to change the FYROM formula yourself. Or if you prefer, you can leave it to me to do it. But please, do not throw away your chances of contributing to Wikipedia. Regards! --T*U (talk) 19:00, 24 June 2018 (UTC)

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