User talk:Realitycheckmate

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Stop adding your website to pages! It is considered vandalism and you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia if you continue. -SCEhardt 04:47, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

Re: Sensoryoverflow
Hi there, I just got your note about the Sprint Nextel question you had. I guess you're pretty much free to enter anything you want but just keep in mine that this is an encyclopedia. Think in the mindset of... What will people be wondering about this company 20 years from now. Feel free to add anything--- however, people may challenge you on things... e.g. why did you add something? or how does it add to the article etc. and you just have to be ready to support your view... Most people don't like if you put anything that show a bias or a point of view. Keep that in mind. So if you can figure out how 'political contributions' is going to have an impact on the company etc. article then feel free to add that to the article but you maybe challenged if you're for example adding links to your own--- site or a site you are affilated with that can land you into problems. Also becareful of your wording is another key technique. But all around you're free to add what you want. Nobody around really controls articles here. I don't control Sprint Nextel but I have a lot of inside info and I know it's going to grow very quickly so that influences what I add to that article.... CaribDigita 05:29, 27 November 2005 (UTC)