I see that you've edited constructively before, including regarding University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, so I have no clue what led you to think it was a good idea to falsify the outcome of that article's AfD, but please consider this your only warning for that or any similar disruptive editing. -- Tamzin cetacean needed (she|they|xe) 04:29, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at
University of Oregon. Your edits appear to be
disruptive and have been or will be
reverted.
Please ensure you are familiar with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, and please do not continue to make edits that appear disruptive. Continued disruptive editing may result in loss of editing privileges. Thank you. EMH333 ( talk) 00:41, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
Hello, and thank you for your contributions to University of Oregon! If you are interested in continuing to edit, I suggest you create an account to gain additional privileges. Happy editing! EMH333 ( talk) 00:50, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
Hello, I'm
Bharel. I noticed that you added or changed content in an article,
Phil Knight, but you didn't provide a
reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to
include a citation and re-add it, please do so. You can have a look at
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20:07, 6 February 2023 (UTC)
Welcome to Wikipedia. We appreciate
your contributions, but in one of your recent edits to
Century Initiative, it appears that you have added
original research, which is against Wikipedia's policies. Original research refers to material—such as facts, allegations, ideas, and personal experiences—for which no reliable, published sources exist; it also encompasses
combining published sources in a way to imply something that none of them explicitly say. Please be prepared to cite a
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I see that you've edited constructively before, including regarding University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, so I have no clue what led you to think it was a good idea to falsify the outcome of that article's AfD, but please consider this your only warning for that or any similar disruptive editing. -- Tamzin cetacean needed (she|they|xe) 04:29, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at
University of Oregon. Your edits appear to be
disruptive and have been or will be
reverted.
Please ensure you are familiar with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, and please do not continue to make edits that appear disruptive. Continued disruptive editing may result in loss of editing privileges. Thank you. EMH333 ( talk) 00:41, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
Hello, and thank you for your contributions to University of Oregon! If you are interested in continuing to edit, I suggest you create an account to gain additional privileges. Happy editing! EMH333 ( talk) 00:50, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
Hello, I'm
Bharel. I noticed that you added or changed content in an article,
Phil Knight, but you didn't provide a
reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to
include a citation and re-add it, please do so. You can have a look at
referencing for beginners. If you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on
my talk page. If you're adding something contrary to reports, please provide proof.
Bar Harel (
talk)
20:07, 6 February 2023 (UTC)
Welcome to Wikipedia. We appreciate
your contributions, but in one of your recent edits to
Century Initiative, it appears that you have added
original research, which is against Wikipedia's policies. Original research refers to material—such as facts, allegations, ideas, and personal experiences—for which no reliable, published sources exist; it also encompasses
combining published sources in a way to imply something that none of them explicitly say. Please be prepared to cite a
reliable source for all of your contributions. You can have a look at the
tutorial on citing sources. Thank you.
Materialscientist (
talk)
01:02, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
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