User talk:PoetsTruth
Hello, PoetsTruth, I, of course, see that you're having trouble getting across that Kendall's son, Ian, shouldn't be called Ian yet in the Kendall Hart-Slater article, unless a reliable source is given with that statement, considering that he hasn't been born yet and an episode hasn't aired on the show yet in mention of his name being Ian.
Maybe if you leave a message on the talk page of the main editor who keeps adding back the mention of Kendall's son being Ian, when this hasn't even aired yet on the show, it will help matters on that front with your trying to get this across to that editor. I doubt that that editor checks Kendall's talk page that often. Also, it's best to list your concern and or concerns on any editor's talk page who you're trying to get a point across to. Flyer22 15:33, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the note. The problem is there is more than one invidual doing this... I have counted at least four different IPs logging this error. I have posted the warnings on the relevant pages I could find, and I have specifically listed an additional note on the page of the latest offender to back up your own kind note (which I do appreciate), but I somehow doubt that they know even to check their own IP discussion pages. --PoetsTruth 19:39, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
- Laughing out loud, they just keep adding that name Ian back to Kendall's article as to being the name of her unborn son.
Well, on a totally different topic, PoetsTruth, a tip that an experienced Wikipedian editor gave me when I first showed up at Wikipedia, is that it's best that an editor's user name on Wikipedia show up in blue instead of red. It just signals more a "real editor" vibe to experienced Wikipedian editors. This has nothing to do with getting anything across to these random IP address-editors who keep adding the name Ian to Kendall's article in concerns to her unborn son, and you don't have to add on a lot to your user page, of course. You can just say "Hi" on your user page, and your name will then show up in blue, of course. I just wanted to pass this tip on to you. Flyer22 02:41, 6 July 2007 (UTC)