User talk:Iamziar
Rolled the page back; you were cautioned about this in April
[edit]Ziar, back in April several folks spent a lot of time giving you good advice about Rugby union in Afghanistan and how to make it proper for Wikipedia. You cannot just come back six months later and start undoing that good work, and yet again turning the page into a press release for your own organisation. You've shown a great unwillingness to use Wikipedia-style tone, instead going for a reflective and dramatised style of writing more suited to a magazine article.
Your initiative in starting the article was great, thanks for that. You've added some good photos, and found some good references. I will definitely take a look at your last version in December and see if there is material that I can include in the Wiki-appropriate version in order to expand it. But it is simply impractical and unfair for you to just write whatever you like, and then others need to come in and try to clean it up to Wikipedia standards. Especially since last time you actively worked against those who tried to "tamper" with your preferred version by bringing it to Wikipedia standards.
I would, generally speaking, advise you against editing the article for a subject so close to you. If there are significant new photos that should replace older photos (not simply put 100 photos in the article), that's probably fine, and if there are new major-media articles that come out, you can let me know or post them on the Talk page and someone can incorporate the new information in. You aren't necessarily banned from editing this page (yet), but it you persist we can get an admin to unequivocally prohibit you from modifying that article, so that if you (or any account that behaves in the same way) does such editing on that page, they can be blocked immediately without question.
Please slow down and understand that nobody is trying to prevent information about Afghan Rugby from being shared. It's just that you keep insisting on using the page as a press release, and that will not be allowed to happen. MatthewVanitas (talk) 13:46, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
- Do not increase the number of photos. I have given you a link to the Commons category. That is the proper place for images. — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 20:13, 9 December 2012 (UTC)
Thanks a lot for the beautiful tips and will follow them Iamziar (talk) 12:51, 21 July 2019 (UTC)
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