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- You're still overlinking. I will revert you every time you link names of countries or other common terms. Bretonbanquet (talk) 16:06, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
- Also please note that Fleetwood Mac articles are not written in American English, so it's US not U.S. Thanks, Bretonbanquet (talk) 21:56, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
- Instruments such as guitars, keyboards and drums are also OVERLINKs. Also, REPEATLINK, which is just before that, says don't link topics that have been recently linked in the article. Walter Görlitz (talk) 16:07, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
- Also please note that Fleetwood Mac articles are not written in American English, so it's US not U.S. Thanks, Bretonbanquet (talk) 21:56, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
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. Laser brain (talk) 21:55, 25 July 2016 (UTC)- I'm sorry to have to perform this block, but I see requests going back three years for you to stop making pointless and disruptive edits like incorrect style changes and introducing extra fields into templates. You have not once bothered to respond or communicate with your fellow editors, which is a requirement for editing here. An unblock request will be considered when you show the ability and willingness to communicate and address the concerns presented here on your Talk page. --Laser brain (talk) 21:58, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
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Okay, I do indeed have to apologize for this behavior of mine. I just usually edit a page to make more, say, "presentable", if you will, and I usually apply it to certain pages. The reason for my not talking to the other people who complained about the editing I was doing was because:
1. I was too naive to think it would affect me this way.
2. I didn't know how to actually respond to them, exactly. I'm not even sure if I'm doing this response right and if you're actually going to see this.
I mainly edit track listings under mostly compilation albums, but also studio and live albums, too. I've encountered many pages with hardly anything put into them except the basic information, and the song titles don't even have quotations between them (some even were in italics, like I just fixed with
Sincerely, Progrockdude.
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- Well, OK, this is a start. You've explained why you didn't respond to anyone. But can you please explain why you've ignored the advice you've been given about paying attention to the Manual of Style, using edit summaries, not introducing extraneous parameters, and so on? Finetuning a page doesn't help us much if you introduce other errors at the same time. Your editing speed means you are being careless and not paying attention to what you're doing. To me you are saying you can't be bothered to pay attention to detail, which means you can't be allowed to edit. --Laser brain (talk) 22:28, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
Ah yes...I'm one lazy guy. Yep. There is your reason for ignoring the advice given to me. I just felt like, since, well, I was still in middle school going into high school (I think this alone speaks volumes for you) there's not enough for me to go through the whole manual. You've also got an excellent point regarding my speed, too, as well as the errors coming from my finetuning (which I sometimes struggle with myself to see if it looks right or now, and other times I undo what I did earlier on the same page (at least from what I can recall. My memory's a bit hazy in regards to this stuff.) However, I could've put in the time in regards to the edit summaries, too, which is a shame now that I think about it. Oh yeah, and the extraneous parameters: I have a feeling I heard that term somewhere before, but I can't remember (if at all), which also goes along with not bothering to read the whole thing (I usually prefer to read things along in the same day, which is the main factor in said laziness).
...well shoot. I guess I'm done for, eh?}}
- I wouldn't say you're "done for", but so far, to be blunt, you haven't said anything that convinces me you intend to learn to edit by our rules and guidelines. No one expects you to read the entire Manual of Style, but you should review the portions relevant to the types of edits you're making, especially after people point out issues to you. If you carry on essentially saying "Thanks for the note but I can't be bothered to pay attention to what I'm doing" then I'm not sure why we would want you editing here. --Laser brain (talk) 12:12, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
Cool to know, good sir!!
...okay, I see my email address has been unsubscribed because of the many email delivery the sender ensured, and I should've expected as such, to be honest. Why? Because...ugh, it was deleted since supposedly it was involved with some anonymous person who was guiding me through something, which led to the computer being contacted with a big virus (and the whole paranoia that ensued with my mother, going all "conspiracy theorist" on this stuff and such). So, that means I may need to sign up for a new account so I can actually contact the emails I've supposedly been getting. Is there any other problems involved that I'm missing out on, exactly, before I do anything else?
- You weren't sent emails. Everything you were told is here on this page. Have you ever so much as looked at this page before you were blocked? --jpgordon𝄢𝄆 𝄐𝄇 00:59, 27 July 2016 (UTC)
No, I looked at the messages I've gotten, but I keep brushing off the notices I've been getting on pages others feel like it should stay the way it should be (NOTE: This is just my observation. There may be other factors I haven't even noticed when they're undoing the edits I've done to a particular page(s)). However, I was still just naive to see this even coming. I guess I was not one to interact a lot since I still didn't know how it worked and such.
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