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Revision as of 01:52, 13 July 2006 by Tim Shuba (talk | contribs) (guideline box)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Please post new messages at the bottom of my talk page. Please use headlines when starting new talk topics. And do please sign all contributions. Failure to abide by these unofficial guidelines may result in a refactoring of this page. Thank you.
I cleared your sandbox. The word "libel" has specific connotations and to use it carelessly is to risk being ] for legal threats. Please endeavour to remain civil even during disputes. Just zis Guy you know? 08:32, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
- The word stalking also has specific legal connotations, see the entry. Nevertheless, in this case no implication about legal threats was intended from either party involved, I am quite sure. Interestingly enough, I put the draft of my response in a sub-page under my user space so that I could request for deletion myself by trying out a {{db}} tag, in the event that my name was no longer specifically mentioned in the context of being a stalker. As that has now occurred, I have no problem with your deletion of my draft, other than it shows a lack of good faith toward me as a new user. I do have to laugh at the various accusations or innuendo about me from "seasoned" Wikipedians after posting one draft in my user space and one request that my name not be unfairly mentioned on a third-party user talk page.
- incivility
- legal threat
- bad faith
- "It looks like it is from a puppet of some form rather than a real editor"
- Welcome to Misplaced Pages, Tim Shuba, have fun and try not to become jaded like so many of us here!