User talk:Versadial

Welcome!

 * Thanks, I have fixed those links and one other; I think that should have been all. That doesn't address your username, though. As the original block notice said, you can request to be unblocked by proposing a new username that represents you as an individual, not the company or one of its departments, using this code:  (You should add a new request, not modify the declined one; admins are unlikely to see the modification.) If you want your new username to be associated with the company, a username such as "John at Versadial" would be acceptable, as would "Versadante". But please keep in mind that accounts are not transferable and only one person may have access to an account. Please also take a look at the Terms of Use regarding paid editing. On an entirely unrelated note, please do not modify comments that others have already replied to, at least not without showing that it's modified (for example by striking text instead of removing it. Otherwise the reply, such as my comment above referring to your use of "we", may cease to make any sense and thus confuse other readers. Huon (talk) 21:14, 8 June 2015 (UTC)


 * In reply to your email: Suggesting edits on article talk pages (for example, Talk:Trunking; see Help:Using talk pages for a general introduction to talk pages) is indeed a good idea when you have a conflict of interest. You can add the code  (including the curly brackets) to raise awareness of your request. If you want to notify a specific editor, you can either leave a message on their user talk page (say, User talk:Huon if you want to contact me) or use this code:   (where "username" should of course be replaced by the name of the user you want to notify. That will look like this:
 * It's meant to notify a user that someone left them a message on a talk page other than their own; if you sign the message with four tildes ( ~ ), the user will get a notification via Wikipedia's automatic notification system. Articles don't have a single dedicated editor; Wikipedia is a collaborative project, and usually many people have contributed to an article. You can take a look at the page history if you want to find out who recently or significantly edited a page, but a note on the article's talk page will be seen by all who are interested in that article and have it on their watchlist and thus is a better way of contacting the relevant editors. Huon (talk) 22:19, 8 June 2015 (UTC)
 * It's meant to notify a user that someone left them a message on a talk page other than their own; if you sign the message with four tildes ( ~ ), the user will get a notification via Wikipedia's automatic notification system. Articles don't have a single dedicated editor; Wikipedia is a collaborative project, and usually many people have contributed to an article. You can take a look at the page history if you want to find out who recently or significantly edited a page, but a note on the article's talk page will be seen by all who are interested in that article and have it on their watchlist and thus is a better way of contacting the relevant editors. Huon (talk) 22:19, 8 June 2015 (UTC)