User talk:Subliminalproisreal

December 2011
Hello, and welcome to editing Wikipedia. I hope you have a productive and useful time here. However, I think there are certain facts about the ways that Wikipedia works that it would be helpful for you to know.

Please don't remove content from articles without giving a valid reason for doing so, as you did for example at Ceuta, at Melilla border fence, at Issy Smith, and at Trade union. In fact the last of those three made complete nonsense of part of the article, leaving part of one sentence and part of another stuck together. Either you made some strange kind of mistake, in which case you need to take greater care, or it was deliberate vandalism. Your edit at Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange again made nonsense.

Wikipedia articles must be written from a neutral point of view, and using Wikipedia for promotion of anything is not permitted. This includes promotion of a political point of view.

Edit warring, which is to say repeatedly reverting an article back to the version you prefer after other editors change it, is unacceptable.

Because of continual problems with edit warring and contentious editing, articles related to Palestine and Israel have been made subject to a "1 revert rule", which means that nobody may make more than 1 revert on such an article within 24 hours.

I do hope you will take note of these points, and make sure you don't continue to make some of the mistakes you have made so far, as doing so could lead to your being blocked from editing.

JamesBWatson (talk) 11:40, 22 December 2011 (UTC)