Andy chacha
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M.Bitton (talk) 14:09, 28 July 2024 (UTC)
- Noted. It is factually correct and can be cross referenced to supporting articles Andy chacha (talk) 15:04, 28 July 2024 (UTC)
- Your account does not have permission to make edits like this.
- To participate in this topic area, accounts must be at least thirty days old and have at least 500 edits. The only exception is to make edit requests. IOHANNVSVERVS (talk) 11:55, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
- apparently you are as wrong about that as I am am currently doing so. I can provide a litany of supporting articles that show this to be accurately and rightfully described as a massacre. Thanks for the advise, I will upload the dozens of supporting articles now. I appreciate you pointing that out to me Andy chacha (talk) 13:38, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
- This requirement isn't always enforced at a technical level, especially on talk pages since edit requests are allowed there. You're still expected to abide by this policy, and may be blocked if you don't do so. Please limit your contributions in this topic area to edit requests until you become extended-confirmed. — xDanielx T/C\R 17:16, 12 October 2024 (UTC)
- my hope is quite simply to be able to enjoy and more importantly trust that Wikipedia is an accurate and unbiased source of information. My account is well over 30 days old but it is true that my input is limited and I am not anywhere near 500 edits. I only offer input if I know unequivocally that what I am stating is factual. I don't mean to cross boundaries and I am not necessarily intimately familiar with all the rules in regard to inputs and edits. I certainly did not mean to violate any rules and if I did so, it was without intent. Thank you for bring that to my attention Andy chacha (talk) 00:25, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks for your understanding. There's generally some leeway for newer users who aren't familiar with all the rules yet, as long as it's clear that you're making some effort to follow them and adjusting when any issues are raised. If you wanted to be extra safe, you could focus your early contributions in less-controversial areas. — xDanielx T/C\R 19:04, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
- I appreciate that advise. Near east history and civilizations has been a personal study of mine for most of my life and I feel I am exceptionally informed on the subject matter at hand. I try to reserve any editing unless 1) I am completely certain of my knowledge and can provide resources to back it up and 2) the article on question has missing or misleading data. Only under those circumstances do I offer my input. I appreciate this site and want to see it remain as accurate as possible for any and everyone's benefit Andy chacha (talk) 12:20, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks for your understanding. There's generally some leeway for newer users who aren't familiar with all the rules yet, as long as it's clear that you're making some effort to follow them and adjusting when any issues are raised. If you wanted to be extra safe, you could focus your early contributions in less-controversial areas. — xDanielx T/C\R 19:04, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
- my hope is quite simply to be able to enjoy and more importantly trust that Wikipedia is an accurate and unbiased source of information. My account is well over 30 days old but it is true that my input is limited and I am not anywhere near 500 edits. I only offer input if I know unequivocally that what I am stating is factual. I don't mean to cross boundaries and I am not necessarily intimately familiar with all the rules in regard to inputs and edits. I certainly did not mean to violate any rules and if I did so, it was without intent. Thank you for bring that to my attention Andy chacha (talk) 00:25, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
- certainly. I just want to be able to trust what I read on here and labeling that information as anything but a massacre is disingenuous at best but more akin to malignant misleading Andy chacha (talk) 00:27, 13 October 2024 (UTC)
- This requirement isn't always enforced at a technical level, especially on talk pages since edit requests are allowed there. You're still expected to abide by this policy, and may be blocked if you don't do so. Please limit your contributions in this topic area to edit requests until you become extended-confirmed. — xDanielx T/C\R 17:16, 12 October 2024 (UTC)
- apparently you are as wrong about that as I am am currently doing so. I can provide a litany of supporting articles that show this to be accurately and rightfully described as a massacre. Thanks for the advise, I will upload the dozens of supporting articles now. I appreciate you pointing that out to me Andy chacha (talk) 13:38, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
Hi Andy chacha! I noticed your contributions and wanted to welcome you to the Wikipedia community.
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Sean.hoyland (talk) 12:29, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
Andy, you need to be extended confirmed before you can participate in consensus forming discussions in the WP:PIA topic area. Not following this rule repeatedly usually results in a block so it is better to edit in other topic areas until you are extended confirmed. Sean.hoyland (talk) 12:34, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you. There is a lot to flesh out here. I am teying not to step on toes and appreciate the tutorial link Andy chacha (talk) 12:40, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- Whay are the requirements for that. I think i may have violated your rules again. Not trying to but ill take a look at the tutorial to flesh it out Andy chacha (talk) 12:42, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- The requirements are fairly straightforward: you need to be extendedconfirmed. I also suggest you read WP:ARBECR. M.Bitton (talk) 13:18, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- thank for the direction. Andy chacha (talk) 18:12, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- If you continue to violate WP:ECR as you did here you will be blocked from editing. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 17:23, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
- okay. It will be what it will be. If I end up getting blocked so be it. I will not remain silent against blatant propaganda. If you need to silence my voice to do so, feel free to do so but I will not be silent against blatant biases. Do what you have to do and I will deal with the consequences Andy chacha (talk) 17:31, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
- If you continue to violate WP:ECR as you did here you will be blocked from editing. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 17:23, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
- thank for the direction. Andy chacha (talk) 18:12, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- The requirements are fairly straightforward: you need to be extendedconfirmed. I also suggest you read WP:ARBECR. M.Bitton (talk) 13:18, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
October 2024
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- See you in a week Andy chacha (talk) 17:32, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
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. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 17:34, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
- Ya. Funny. I think i an one of the few here who is actually trying to do that. Thank you for shoeing me what you are about. Goodbye Andy chacha (talk) 18:22, 18 October 2024 (UTC)