User talk:Qazjaz

Groovera vandalism
Since that IP hasn't edited in almost 48 hours, there's not much we can or should do. I put a warning on his talk page; that will help document the vandalism in case he comes back. BTW, you might want to check out Cleaning up vandalism if you haven't already. Dave6 06:47, 30 January 2007 (UTC)

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This is not a case of vandalism. Someone has entered an internet radio station under the listing of music genres. It's pure spam, and nothing else. I edited it out. Why you would reinstate is beyond me.

Blanking pages is vandalism (see []). The Groovera article you blanked several times is no more spam than the articles about other web-only radio stations on Wikipedia. It also claims nowhere to be a musical genre.

The very fact that you don't register or even sign your comments (such as the one above) after months of "contributions" on Wikipedia says quite a lot about your activity and intentions here. Also, your history happens to include adding to some music genre articles an external link to another web radio station, which were dutifully removed as spam by Wikipedia editors. One can immediately surmise you are no judge of what is or is not spam and that you might have some personal issues with the subject of the Groovera article. --Qazjaz 05:51, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

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