Hi Hafizmuar. I see you have a knowledge about agarwood. I live in KL but I have a small plantation in Philippines where I am interested to see if it is possible to cultivate agarwood. I'm looking for tips and seeds / seedlings ! Can you help or direct me to someone who can ? Many Thanks Paul Owen email : pdofun@yahoo.com

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July 2008

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  This is the only warning you will receive. You will be blocked from editing the next time you vandalize a page, as you did with this edit to Agarwood. AvnjayTalk 12:47, 13 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Just an explanation as to why I have warned you: The edits you made removed Wiki formatting from the article, they directly repeated material that was already in the article (just a copy and paste of a paragraph), the pictures need to be resized and formatted correctly. Your edits also removed content from the article with no explanation and added personal contact information. Please do continue to edit Wikipedia but try and avoid these unhelpful contributions in the future. If you have any questions/comments please do add them to my talk page. Thanks! Happy editing, AvnjayTalk 12:50, 13 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Agarwood

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You keep adding personal and irrelevant information to Agarwood. Please stop. You are welcome to make constructive edits to Wikipedia, but adding contact information is seen as spam. Removing Wiki markup is also very nonconstructive. Before making any more edits, I suggest carefully reading these pages: The Five Pillars of Wikipedia, What Wikipedia is not, and Getting started. Thanks, Wakanda's Black Panther!/ 02:43, 14 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

  Please stop adding spam to Agarwood. If you continue to make non-constructive edits in this manner, you are likely to receive a block.

stop reverting Agarwood

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Hi, I'm not the first person to tell you this. You need to stop reverting the Agarwood article because everytime you do so, you remove valid edits that other people made. The article doesn't belong to you.

At the very least, let's discuss changes instead of just fighting without saying a word. I made a bunch of valid formatting edits without changing the content you wrote and you just deleted everything I made without a word!

Agarwood

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Hello Hafizmuar! It seems there has been a bit of a content dispute involving you at the above article so I thought I would take some time to enlighten you to what is happening and why some other editors are taking issue with your edits.

Firstly Wikipedia has very strong policies on what it is not, which includes things like telephone directory, publisher of original though and advertising agency. The last one of these is covered under the policy on spam. It would be really worth while reading these policy pages if you haven't already. Some of the edits you have made such as this one, this one, and this one violate these policies: they add information promoting a company and personal contact details. This is why that material has been removed!

Secondly some of the edits you have made, although introducing new and appropriate informations, such as [here don't have the citations required to support them. One of Wikipedia's strongest policies is "no original research", which means that all information must be supported by verifiable sources.

Thirdly some of your edits replace perfectly good material with a version that lacks a lot of the information that was present before and introduces un-sourced statements. An example of this is this edit. Indeed, it was this type of edit that caught my attention first of all and caused me to give you the warning above.

As we don't like dispute on Wikipeda (but actively promote Wikilove) here is what I propose. Take a read of the policies I've linked to above and then consider what you want to write in the context of what you have read. Then if you think you have relevant information to add that meets the polices post it on the article's talk page (found here) under the heading "Seeking community approval". Other editors can then review it and advise you if it needs reworking at all. That way you won't be making any unconstructive edits which are likely to lead you to be blocked, which would be sad!

Feel free to post a reply to this message below (remember to sign your post with four tildes ~~~~). Please don't ignore what I've written above and continue to add the same material. This is likely to lead me to filing a Request for comment/User conduct, which would be a sad state of affairs as you are obviously a competent editor. I don't mean to threaten you just warn you of possible consequences - we are only trying to help you!

If you have any questions or comments either add them below or write them on my talk page. I hope you have a good day! AvnjayTalk 21:30, 16 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Wikiproject Spam (concerning Agarwood)

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I, as well as other editors, have asked you multiple times to stop adding spam to Agarwood. As a result of your recent edits, I've reported you here: Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Spam#Agarwood. A note to other editors: many of the warnings related to this user's spamming have been removed, such as here and here. ~ Wakanda's Black Panther!/ 08:00, 20 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

(note by Althena (talk) : I have restored those blanked out warnings) —Preceding undated comment was added at 09:23, 20 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

removed another edit from agarwood

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Hi, this is to let you know the reason why I removed your edit to Agarwood.

You are adding non-sourced material concerning your own activities. As you have shown from pictures, and from leaving your phone number on the page, you are the Prof.Sulaiman Bin Doss Mohammed Khan you mentionned in your edits. If your movement is important enough, then there should be neutral and reputable sources that can be cited in the article. Furthermore, ideally, edits about your own work should be done by others.

Finally, please be careful when you edit content. You keep copying content from old versions of the article, and this restores formatting and spelling errors that had been solved previously... Althena (talk) 04:36, 4 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

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