User talk:Rachel Cragg

Exploitative behaviour will be treated seriously. Rachel Cragg (talk) 20:40, 28 February 2008 (UTC)

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Hi
It looks like you have an interest in editing sexual abuse-related articles. These articles have been the subject of a certain amount of controversy, which has lead to the banning of a few good editors -- as well as a number of particularly blatant kiddy fiddlers.

I suggest that you read the Five Pillars of Wikipedia page and click through on the links to individual policies.

Likewise, you would be wise to click on the history links of articles and familarize yourself with who's who. There are a few dedicated editors who defend the articles related to pedophilia -- and a few who have a pretty obvious agenda. The longer-lived pedophile accounts on here tend to hide behind the WP:CIVIL policy and you would be unwise to call them what they are.

And you would be wise to avoid the appearance of using a single purpose account if you anticipate being involved in an editing dispute on Wikipedia.

Oh yeah, welcome to Wikipedia. John Nevard (talk) 22:16, 1 March 2008 (UTC)