User talk:UHSTorch

A friendly notice
Hello. I know I'm not an administrator, but as a student of UHS, which seems to be your main concern, please stop making edits in the vein of the ones you have already made. They could possibly be considered vandalism, which could get you in trouble with the admins. I went ahead and reverted your edits, not because I disagree with the paper, which truthfully I do, but because they were blatant advertisement. (See Wikipedia's guidelines about spam.) I am all in favor of you contributing to the article, but next time, please, create a section of non-biased fact that is written to inform the reader about the paper. Thanks for understanding, -XXDucky21Xx 02:59, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
 * While the UHS article edits are a tad iffy on as vandalism, I have done nothing to take away content from your most recent edits. However, your edits to Timber Creek's article was vandalism. And administrators/moderators on Wikipedia don't care whether you or I think its vandalism, its what they and the community is vandalism.

Be part of the solution, not the problem.

--XXDucky21Xx 20:27, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

About your concerns...

 * While I may be slightly biased, your edits to Wikipedia deleted valid information for advertising for your paper. See for yourself. Now, I won't revert your current edit to prevent an edit war, but I will mark it with a bias tag. You cannot say "... THE TORCH is widely considered to be a very reliable source of information on campus. ... and is eagerly awaited by ALL students at University." Get some statistics of first hand accounts or something of that nature that is published that you can cite. As it stands, your comments are advertising the paper using unsourced claims.

Please fix this or I will have no choice but to revert your edits. XXDucky21Xx 01:22, 24 February 2007 (UTC)


 * (Maybe consider reviewing advertising policy or  Wikipedia style guidelines)

A quick hint (sorry if my tone is a tad insulting... I tried to be as succinct as possible.)
Considering the current discussion, this may seem awfully minor, but it is good Wikipedia etiquette to sign your name at the end of a post using four tildes. (this is a tilde: ~ It is located above the "Tab" key on a QWERTY keyboard. Press "Shift + tilde" to use it.) Oh, and thanks for communicating with me. I appreciate it when Wikipideans respond to other's concerns. XXDucky21Xx 01:36, 24 February 2007 (UTC)