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Your Edit to Mali
Hi, I would appreciate if you would not insert material which is not relevant to Mali, such as an Amazon book. Misplaced Pages is not a place to advertise your book. Thanks. miranda 18:17, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
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Bhutan
Hi. I moved your response over to the Talk:Bhutan page so that others could see it as well. Hope that's ok with you. Regards. --Regents Park (sink with my stocks) 03:01, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
(I also popped in a welcome message above - since no one has done it as yet. Welcome! --Regents Park (sink with my stocks) 03:02, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
Thanks!
Thank you for the welcome message, added latest comment to Bhutan article. Didn't notice the signature mark, will include that in the future.
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Third opinion
Hi!
You recently added a listing to WP:Third opinion regarding a dispute you are having with another editor. This listing has been removed (not by me, though I was on my way to remove it).
I'm not convinced that that WP:3O is the best place to deal with your dispute; WP:3O is really for disputes on one article, and it sounds like your dispute spans several articles?
If you haven't already, you should try discussing the matter with the other editor on their talk page.
If you've tried that, then you could maybe try Misplaced Pages:Wikiquette alerts or Misplaced Pages:Requests for comment. You might also want to have a look at Misplaced Pages:Dispute resolution to see if there are other avenues you could try. I should stress, though, that you should make every effort to try and resolve this with the other editor first.
Good luck, and feel free to talk to me if you need advice or impartial assistance.
Cheers, This flag once was reddeeds 22:34, 8 November 2008 (UTC)
Re: Your post to Wikiquette alerts
When adding references to articles, you should be citing specifically the information being referenced from the source. For books, this would include adding page numbers to the pages referenced. Also, when adding books, we don't link them to sales pages, like Amazon.com. Doing such is inappropriate advertising. Including the ISBN will allow readers to locate the book themselves. General references should be avoided. Although you may think one book is a good source of information for a given topic, others may have the same opinion about other books. It would be unreasonable to have reader's favorite books listed as "references" just because they enjoyed reading them. Additionally, linking to someone's website is not an appropriate source unless it meets the requirements of a reliable source and is being used to reference specific information. Otherwise, it is just spamming. لennavecia 17:57, 9 November 2008 (UTC)