User talk:SweetTalker

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"Ownership" of articles
You might wish to note that nobody owns a Wikipedia article, irregardless of whether they started an article, whether they contributed to it, whether they are the PR team of a subject of an article or even if you are the subject himself/herself. Please refrain from claiming ownership of articles and stay civil in discussions with users. Wikipedia is a medium for users to contribute to making things better, together. x42bn6 Talk Mess 01:05, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
 * It should also be pointed out that the version you posted here contains text that would appear to be point-of-view opinion and unsourced original research ("an image of a perfect classical artist painted by a sect of fans known as Grobanites" for example; where is thereliable sourcing that there is a "sect" of fans referred to "Grobanites" who are trying to paint such an image?)  Additionally your change removed valid reference footnote formatting.  Please be more careful with your edits.--Isotope23 13:42, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

I find it interesting that Wikipedia finds it necessary to fold and cowtow to the constant whining, crying and other demands of "Grobanites" as they work their way across the internet rewriting Groban's biography. I expected better from Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by User:SweetTalker 03:51, 31 July 2007 (UTC)