June 2006

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October 2006

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Aronlevin your recent edit of France is considered vandalism. Please refrain from editing articles inappropriately on Wikipedia. If you are new to the site check the Help Pages or experiment in the sandbox. ¤~Persian Poet Gal 04:32, 30 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

November 2006

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Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, as you did to Australia, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. --Nlu (talk) 17:23, 6 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Diagnosis: Userpagious emptiosus

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USEYOURNAME Greetings and Welcome! I noticed that your username shows up red when you post an edit -- in case you were wondering why, this is because your userpage is devoid of content. If you were to place anything at all on your userpage (text, photographs, etc.), your username would then appear blue by default. By convention, most serious contributing editors place information about themselves on their userpages, and as a result, editors whose usernames are still red may appear to other editors as lacking a serious motivation in both editing Wikipedia articles as well as joining the Wikipedia community at large. I therefore recommend that you place something on your userpage, such as information relating to your city of residence and occupation -- basically anything that will allow another editor to identify with you and peer into your mind a bit. You can check out other editors' userpages to get an idea of what is normally included (find them easiest by checking the history tab on randomly chosen yet substantial articles), and even copy/paste from other editors' userpages (modifying the information to reflect your own, of course). DRosenbach (Talk | Contribs) 03:56, 19 August 2008 (UTC)Reply