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Mediation Case: Autographs problem with edits

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Request Information

Request made by: Lucylou
Where is the issue taking place?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autographs External Links
Who's involved?
I have no idea.
What's going on?
I have a free to use forum called Autographs R Us ( http://freddie1968.proboards98.com/). It's purpose is to help fellow autograph collectors with all aspects of the hobby and also includes an authentication guide. I figured adding it to the wikipedia links section would be a good way of letting people know the forum exists. Since it's creation, the link has been repeatedly vandalised or deleted by different ip addresses. This results in me having to revert the link back. I have even tried rewording on occasion hoping that whoever is doing thsi would not recognise it immediately but that has not worked.
What would you like to change about that?
Is there some way this link can be protected or the people who have done this warned/stopped from doing it?
Would you prefer we work discreetly? If so, how can we reach you?
Please email me at oldaddress@nolongerpublic if you require further information.

Mediator response

This case has been closed as per discussion with Lucylou. -- BarryC (talk) Uncyc 16:17, 19 July 2006 (UTC) reply

Compromise offers

This section is for listing and discussing compromise offers.

Discussion

While using the talk page of the article in question to solve a dispute is encouraged to involve a larger audience, feel free to discuss the case below if that is not possible. Other mediators are also encouraged to join in on the discussion as Wikipedia is based on consensus.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mediation Case: Autographs problem with edits

Please observe Wikipedia:Etiquette and Talk Page Etiquette in disputes. If you submit complaints or insults your edits are likely to be removed by the mediator, any other refactoring of the mediation case by anybody but the mediator is likely to be reverted. If you are not satisfied with the mediation procedure please submit your complaints to Wikipedia talk:Mediation Cabal.


Request Information

Request made by: Lucylou
Where is the issue taking place?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autographs External Links
Who's involved?
I have no idea.
What's going on?
I have a free to use forum called Autographs R Us ( http://freddie1968.proboards98.com/). It's purpose is to help fellow autograph collectors with all aspects of the hobby and also includes an authentication guide. I figured adding it to the wikipedia links section would be a good way of letting people know the forum exists. Since it's creation, the link has been repeatedly vandalised or deleted by different ip addresses. This results in me having to revert the link back. I have even tried rewording on occasion hoping that whoever is doing thsi would not recognise it immediately but that has not worked.
What would you like to change about that?
Is there some way this link can be protected or the people who have done this warned/stopped from doing it?
Would you prefer we work discreetly? If so, how can we reach you?
Please email me at oldaddress@nolongerpublic if you require further information.

Mediator response

This case has been closed as per discussion with Lucylou. -- BarryC (talk) Uncyc 16:17, 19 July 2006 (UTC) reply

Compromise offers

This section is for listing and discussing compromise offers.

Discussion

While using the talk page of the article in question to solve a dispute is encouraged to involve a larger audience, feel free to discuss the case below if that is not possible. Other mediators are also encouraged to join in on the discussion as Wikipedia is based on consensus.


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