User talk:Ian.thomson
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Tagging copyvios
[edit]Hi, When tagging copyright violations, please inform the uploader. This is best done using the gagdet. See in your preferences to enable them, tab "Gadget", section "Maintenance tools" : "AjaxQuickDelete" and "Quick delete". These add links in the left column (or right column for Hebrew, Arabic, etc., language interface). Regards, Yann (talk) 15:35, 10 February 2017 (UTC)
Rijndaal
[edit]Dear Sir, have you considered my writings? You point out valid reasons to block, can you also forgive this mistake was due to strong feelings towards the automated deletion of my work. I do regret the last line to, it was not serious in any way, please reconsider as I am a important source (if selfreference was no problem) I am obviously very close related to many facts that I wanted to be known before my tentamen suic. A neutral reference to me is no problem, I received so many threats that led to disaster, I want to set the record straight without strong words.
Thank you anyway, in advance, Sincerely Edwin Vening Rijndaal (talk) 23:55, 31 March 2017 (UTC)
- "Self reference" is not allowed on Wikipedia. Even before your block, you should not have been editing the article -- you have a conflict of interest. Ian.thomson (talk) 02:10, 1 April 2017 (UTC)
Even with the quotes, it's funny. The most funny, but, perhaps interesting joke that Dr. Pierce made was, Dr.No. Never say never and I raise the paradox for you. For the real image of that fraktion, is so mythological. Thanks Ian!