I have been falsely accused of vandalizing Wikipedia pages since October 2005. Many of the complaints I see on my user talk page deal with me editing pages that I have never even seen before. I do not know what is going on, but I do find it incredibly unfair that I am restricted from editing on Wikipedia because of something that possibly someone else might have done.
On 17/03/06, joshuaadamf@aol.com joshuaadamf@aol.com wrote:
I have been falsely accused of vandalizing Wikipedia pages since October 2005. Many of the complaints I see on my user talk page deal with me editing pages that I have never even seen before. I do not know what is going on, but I do find it incredibly unfair that I am restricted from editing on Wikipedia because of something that possibly someone else might have done.
I see you're writing from an America Online address. Users of America Online have an IP address that is shared by many other subscribers; that is, it looks like a large group of people all coming from the same computer. Since Wikipedia is a site that anyone can edit, sometimes people make inappropriate edits, and in that case other editors need to leave messages for them. Unfortunately, because you share that IP address, you will also see that comment, as we cannot single out that one user to receive the message.
Because of this problem, we put a notice on the talk page to explain that messages may refer to other users. If the message does not apply to you, then you can simply ignore the comment.
If you do not wish to see these misdirected messages you may wish to make an account, even if you never use it for editing. This will give you a personal talk page and will prevent such misdirected messages. You can create an account at: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Userlogin.
You don't need to log in to edit, but creating an account gives you more options and helps you keep track of your contributions.
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I'm sorry that you were inconvenienced by this problem, and hope you continue using Wikipedia. You can learn more about our site and how it works at the Introduction page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Introduction
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joshuaadamf@aol.com wrote:
I have been falsely accused of vandalizing Wikipedia pages since October 2005. Many of the complaints I see on my user talk page deal with me editing pages that I have never even seen before. I do not know what is going on, but I do find it incredibly unfair that I am restricted from editing on Wikipedia because of something that possibly someone else might have done.
Could you provide some diffs to where you have been accused of vandalism? Obviously we don't know where this has occurred unless you tell us.
Chris