User talk:Realknowledge

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Evolution
I don't know how to reply to your mails, am I supposed to use the "talk" page?


 * Welcome as an editor, Realknowledge!
 * If you want to do edits in an article (in this case, Evolution) and discover that there may be something controversal about the edits, then the talk page of that article is a good choice. In this case, you could explain what you try to do on the page Talk:Evolution.
 * If you get personal messages from another user at your own talk page (like this message), you could either answer on the same page, or answer on the talk page of that user. Personally, I mostly prefer answers on the same page as the questions, since I think it makes them easier to follow.  When I'll save tjhis message, I'll check a box "Watch this page"; then, when I choose "My watchlist" as I do frequently, I'll see if there are any new items on your talk page.
 * There are also some special pages for special discussion. Forinstance, if you really are not happy with the evolution theory (not just the article, but the theory itself), then perhaps your best choice is a page for discussing the ideas (not the editing), like this page: Wikireason.
 * In either case, if you put polite questions or proposals you have the right to expect polite answers; but please sign your contributions at talk pages (even your own)!  Most of us like to know if a new contribution is from the same or another user.  It is really simple to sign; you may type four 'tildes' in a row by hand (like this: ~ ), or you may push a little button with a signature on it (which makes --~ be written at the point you are editing).  The four tildes automatically are replaced by information on time and user name, when you save the page - almost as if there were some intelligent design by the creators of Wikipedia behind it.  (Sorry, the last was a feeble attempt at joking; remove it if you did find it of bad taste.)
 * Yours, --JoergenB 22:18, 7 December 2006 (UTC)

Thank you for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and it has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any other tests you may want to do. Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. —JeremyA 20:47, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

You are not allowed to revert an article more than three times (see the three-revert rule) - doing so can get you blocked from editing Wikipedia. You have inserted essentially the same material into the evolution article repeatedly. In addition, because you are inserting false information into the article, your edits could be considered vandalism. You can also be blocked from editing for vandalism. If you have legitimate issues with the article, please raise them at Talk:Evolution] where they can be discussed. Thank you. Guettarda 20:53, 5 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I also strongly suggest you read Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. Personal opinion and commentary do not belong in articles. If you have relevant verifiable statements to add from reliable sources then it can be included. Otherwise not. JoshuaZ 22:22, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

Since your additions to Evolution have been consistently reverted by other editors, it would really be best to discuss the info you want to include on the article's talkpage. Thanks. Doc  Tropics  20:07, 6 December 2006 (UTC)


 * The next time you add unverified misinformation into any article on Wikipedia, I intend to block you. If you wish to make additions, especially to controversial articles, you should use the article's talk page, as pointed out to you several times above. --Guinnog 20:09, 6 December 2006 (UTC)


 * You did add unverified misinformation into a article on Wikipedia. Specifically, to Evolution. Please stop. -- Ec5618 20:56, 7 December 2006 (UTC)

Go to Talk:Evolution
On top of that page, you will find many links of why your type of edits to the Evolution article are not appropriate. If, after reading all the past discussions, you find that your specific objections to the intro have not been addressed, start a discussion in the talk page about your edits. DO NOT continue editing the evolution article with identical changes that have been consistently reverted over and over again.--Roland Deschain 22:06, 7 December 2006 (UTC)