User talk:Ram.vs1291

July 2018
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. You appear to be repeatedly reverting or undoing other editors' contributions. Although this may seem necessary to protect your preferred version of a page, on Wikipedia this is known as "edit warring" and is usually seen as obstructing the normal editing process, as it often creates animosity between editors. Instead of reverting, please discuss the situation with the editor(s) involved and try to reach a consensus on the talk page.

If editors continue to revert to their preferred version they are likely to be blocked from editing Wikipedia. This isn't done to punish an editor, but to prevent the disruption caused by edit warring. In particular, editors should be aware of the three-revert rule, which says that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Edit warring on Wikipedia is not acceptable in any amount, and violating the three-revert rule is very likely to lead to a block. Thank you. Tornado chaser (talk) 15:52, 31 July 2018 (UTC)

Ram.vs1291, you are invited to the Teahouse!
Hello, I'm Shobhit102. I wanted to let you know that one or more of your recent contributions to Maharashtrian Brahmin have been undone because they did not appear constructive. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you have any questions, you can ask for assistance at the Help Desk.  Shobhit102 |  talk  16:16, 31 July 2018 (UTC)

July 2018
You have been blocked from editing for a period of 1 week for persistently making disruptive edits. Once the block has expired, you are welcome to make useful contributions. If you think there are good reasons for being unblocked, please read the guide to appealing blocks, then add the following text below the block notice on your talk page:. Bishonen &#124; talk 20:26, 31 July 2018 (UTC)


 * Note: Wikipedia is not for promoting your caste. Your aggressive edit summaries are completely unacceptable, and so is your edit warring. Bishonen &#124; talk 20:28, 31 July 2018 (UTC).