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Tracy Beaker returns
Hi Dr Allens,
Today I was surprised to find an alert when I used wikipedia, directing me to a short contribution from you addressed to User talk:109.151.67.22 , which went on to tell me that a contribution I had made to the "Tracy Beaker Returns" article of Wikipedia. Your entry was dated March 15, 2012, which is of course some time ago. I don't think I'd been alerted to it before when using wikipedia, which i do probably on a daily basis.
Your message puzzled me. I have never made a contribution to "Tracy Beaker Returns", I don't / didn't even know the series existed. Perhaps there is a confusion with this IP address? The message also states that to avoid IP address confusion I should be registered under a name. But I am registered under a name, so that should not happen??
I admit that I am pretty new to Wikipedia as a contributor, and have only once or twice waded in and added something. Also, I don't really have an overview of its structure and how all the talk items etc. work.
Still, I would now want to be put on list maybe of people who contribute to Tracy Beaker Returns in the wrong way.
Is there something you can do to explain to me, or to sort this out? I would be grateful. Perhaps you have better things to do than this, and I should have addressed this somewhere else in the Wiki system. If so, and if you know where I should have sent this to, I'd be very appreciative too.
Best, Henry Strick — Preceding unsigned comment added by SamLinscho (talk • contribs) 20:29, 3 November 2012 (UTC)
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