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You're invited :)

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WikiProject on Bodybuilding Please accept this invite to join the new WikiProject Bodybuilding, a WikiProject dedicated to improving bodybuilding related articles. Simply click here to accept! Addbot (talk) 02:30, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Not that you haven't heard before...

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Hey, I'm sure you've heard this before, but you may want to give up on the whole gastric bypass thing. Keeping it in your userpage is probably a good idea, or you can put it in a subpage. If you want advice, I'd say edit a little more and get the feel of what kind of stuff goes in articles, especially regarding neutrality, original research, and focusing on encyclopedic content rather than sort of instruction manuals. I did some of the same thing; I did irreparable damage to Dynasty Warriors, so much that I couldn't even go in and clean it out once I was more experienced. Once you get more experienced, you could try re-writing the article fromm an informative viewpoint rather than an instruction guide. Once you have a little more experience, writing an article will be much easier. Everyone learns at their own pace, but I've been editing for about 6 months under this name (and about 6 months before that anonymously) and I've still never written one. Just give it some time and try again later. Karwynn (talk) 16:14, 2 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Possible spam?

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Hi, I just wanted to inform you of Wikipedia's spam policy. You may notice in the edit history of your user page, DragonflySixtyseven removed a good bit of content from your user page, including your desire to sell supplements on Wikipedia and the gastrc bypass diet information. While doing so without first dropping you a note was probably not the best idea, he's right that that sort of content is considered promotional spam. I recommend you also remove this material, since asking people to contact you at customer support is considered spamming as well. If you don't, it will likely be removed by someone else. YOu are welcome to discuss the gastric bypass diet on your user page as long as you do so in a way that makes it clear that it is your opinion rather than fact and refrain from promoting certain products and brandnames. Let me know if you have any questions. Karwynn (talk) 16:31, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I know exactly what you mean, it took me awhile to really get used to Wikipedia ongoings myself, I too got carried away sometimes. Thanks for removing the content, and don't worry that this is oging to reflect poorly on you and everything. Keep this guideline in mind; everyone makes mistakes, so don't let it deter you from editing assertively in the future. Happy editing! Karwynn (talk) 18:51, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Image:Optproch.jpg listed for deletion

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I have nominated this image for deletion as spam. You may want to comment on its entry at images for deletion. Thanks, Karwynn (talk) 16:58, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Phew

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I'm glad to see that you're not upset about my trimming your userpage; I would have left a note, but I was very busy dealing with a sudden wave of Colbert-related vandalism.

I'm pleased to see that you're a genuine, productive contributor, and I hope you enjoy your participation in the project. DS 04:06, 4 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I have reduced the size of the images, which has reduced the page weight from over 1 MB to under 500 kB. This should take just over a minute to download on a full-speed 56kb dialup connection, which I think is quite acceptable. However it may take longer for you if your line quality is poor. GeorgeStepanek\talk 07:08, 7 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Image tagging for Image:Cdl.jpg

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Welcome to the new WikiProject Bodybuilding!

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WikiProject on Bodybuilding Thank you for joining! Firstly, please add {{WikiProject Bodybuilding}}, {{User WikiProject Bodybuilding}} or simply [[Category:WikiProject Bodybuilding Members]] to your user page which adds a banner, userbox or simply our member's category. Then please take a look here to see how you can help! Please contact me if I can assist in anyway, and thanks again! - Glen 09:46, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

oos

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Motor vehicle declared out of service was deleted because it was a very badly written article. It looked like a quick copy and paste of the regulations. Now try again and start with the context - what country/state are we talking about! -- RHaworth 02:18, 9 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Possibly unfree Image:Cdl.jpg

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You claim this image has "no rights reserved" but the site you got it from is clearly labeled "all rights reserved". If you have any "proof" to back your claim please provide it as described on Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission, otherwise I'm afraid we have to delete it (a fair use claim might also be a possibility). --Sherool (talk) 16:00, 27 August 2006 (UTC) Image:02171.jpg[reply]

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Hi, well it would probably be better to make a "release" page on each of the various sites themselves. A bit more convincing than having freeimages.verticalag.com claim out of the blue that contet from for example www.bubbajunk.com can be used freely. At the very least you should make it a lot clearer what the relationship between all those sites are, and who actualy hold the copyright, otherwise it kinda looks like freeimages.verticalag.com is simply "stealing" the images. --Sherool (talk) 18:17, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Well you would not need to release the whole site naturaly, you could make a page on the relevant domain that spesify that these and only these images are free use, while the rest of the site and it's content is fully copyright protected or something like that. It might also be an idea to drop an e-mail to "permissions AT wikimedia DOT org" with a list of images from your sites that may be used freely along with whatever information you think is nessesary to identify you as the owner (it's intended to record permission obtained from 3. parties, but this kind of situation might fit too since people can find the images on copyrihted web-pages). Also the more relevant info you put on the image page here the better (how was the image originaly obtained etc) to asure there are no misunderstandings down the road. --Sherool (talk) 18:57, 30 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Optimum Nutrition Inc.

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Can you take a look at the article on Ian King. Currently it seems that subject lack notability big time. Aditya Kabir 15:03, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello!

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Hello! Do you know what, if anything, is happening with the WikiProject Bodybuilding project? I have been unable to contact Glen (either on Wikipedia or via e-mail), and many of the people who are listed as participants are no longer on Wikipedia. Is there any way to jumpstart this WikiProject? Thanks! Ecoleetage (talk) 17:31, 18 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Conflict of interest

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Image author problem with File:Sleepingswan-Before-after.jpg

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Dehydrated. listed at Redirects for discussion

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