User talk:Yarhael

August 2010
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 * Dear Wuhwuzdat,
 * I read the discussion page on "Gensler," and agree with their citations and information, so I amended the article. Do you have citations to support the existing Wikipedia entry for Gensler? I am confused about why you delete information that is correct and supporetd by external citations, in favor of information that is incorrect and lacking citation? Do you have research that supports the existing entry, and refutes the amendments proposed? Can you explain who "Jimmy Williams," cited as a founder of Gensler, is?


 * Yarhael (talk) 06:47, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
 * Sorry to burst in, but I've removed that new section you added. It's name calling, and is contrary to our civility policy. Minima  c  ( talk ) 06:51, 6 August 2010 (UTC)

Only warning for sock puppetry
It looked like you were abusing multiple accounts to gain the upper hand in the Gensler article. Our sock puppetry policy prohibits this, and you are reminded of that in the future.

We are trying to work with you, but calling others idiots does not help anything at all and will lead to your editing privileges being taken away if continued. Regards, –MuZemike 14:56, 6 August 2010 (UTC)