User talk:ChronoDensetsu
Your edits to September 11 attacks and related articles
[edit]In a 2008 arbitration case, administrators were given the power to impose discretionary sanctions on any editor working on articles concerning the September 11, 2001 attacks. Before any such sanctions are imposed, editors are to be put on notice of the decision. |
This means that, if in the opinion of an uninvolved administrator, you are disrupting the normal processes of discussion and article improvement at any 9/11 related page, you may be (for example) banned from editing such pages. (If you continue to edit in violation of such a ban, you may be blocked from editing altogether, but hopefully all of that won't be necessary.)
To avoid being sanctioned, I recommend that you carefully read the essential Wikipedia article content policies...
... as well as the following user conduct policies...
In short, be polite and respectful when discussing article improvements with other editors; always work from the assumption that others are there to improve the encyclopaedia; use article Talk pages only for discussing improvements to the article, and only propose improvements which are neutral presentations of information published by reliable sources (see our guideline Wikipedia:Reliable sources for more on that).
If you have further questions about how to contribute effectively or how Wikipedia works, feel free to contact me at my personal Talk page. Regards, SHEFFIELDSTEELTALK 18:24, 2 October 2008 (UTC)