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Obetpaguia 04:36, 6 July 2006 (UTC)Dear wikipedia,[reply]

i want ot delete the article on Alberto Guidaben since I've already created a new one under the name Abet Guidaben. How can I possibly do this? hope you could immediately help me. Thanks, Obet Paguia

Your edits to Lauro Mumar[edit]

Thank you. It is appreciated.--Pinay (talkemail) 08:11, 4 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for the message. I have to tell you I am sorry but I did not write the articles you mentioned. My contributions are found here and Lauro Mumar is in my watchlist because he is people of my province Bohol. But, your appreciation and edits are certainly welcome. Please feel free to message me for any help or place {{helpme}} on my talk page and I should you be able to assist you or point you to help. Ingat! --Ate Pinay (talkemail) 05:49, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Tambayan Philippines[edit]

Baka gusto mo ring tumambay sa WP:PINOY and maki-tsika sa WT:PINOY. Sugod na duon at kita tayo dun. --Ate Pinay (talkemail) 05:53, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello[edit]

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Your edit to Carmelo Anthony[edit]

Hi, thanks for your edit to the Carmelo article. However I had to edit it down a little - make sure to avoid commentary like "Denver is in high spirits" -whether someone is in high spirits is inherently unverifiable- or peacock terms like "the mighty Lakers", and and always cite a reliable source for everything, especially claims like the Nuggets being the first 50-win team to be swept in the first round. Otherwise, nice work and happy editing in the future. --Mosmof (talk) 12:54, 29 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Note on external links[edit]

Just FYI: adding {{ and }} to the ends of a URL just breaks the link, unless you fill out a complete citation template. The bare URL will work by itself, so all you have to do is this: <ref>www.example.com</ref>. Zagalejo^^^ 07:06, 22 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Ideally, you should include more information in the reference, but I know that can be time-consuming, and I don't always do it myself. Zagalejo^^^ 07:15, 22 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Section heading capitalization, bare URLs and bullet points[edit]

Hi Obetpaguia. I've noticed you've been working on improving lots of Filipino chess player biographies. I'm not sure if you knew this, but there is a WikiProject for chess called Wikipedia:WikiProject Chess where you'll find lots of other editors who are interested in improving chess-related articles. Maybe you should check out the project's information page because there always looking for new members. Now some other suggestions and comments.

Wikipedia uses sentence case capitalization for section headings as explained in MOS:SECTIONCAPS, while you seem to be using title case capitalization much of the time. It's not a big deal and it's fairly easy to correct, but you probably should get in the habit or using the former as much as possible, except when you're dealing with proper nouns, etc.

It would also be helpful if you didn't keep adding WP:Bare URLs as citations, but instead formatting your citations. Back when Wikipedia was just starting out bare URLs were quite common and formatting a citation was a bit of a pain; these days, however, there are various templates that can be used and there's even a "Cite" tab in the editing window with a drop-down menu that can be used to format a citation. You should try and avoid bare URLs as much as possible per WP:PLRT and just provide as much information about the source as you can per WP:CITEHOW. If you still are having difficulty figuring out how to format a citation, you can add {{Cleanup bare URLs}} to the top of the article and it will be added to Category:Articles with bare URLs for citations. There are WP:BOTs and editors who watch this category and they will go clean up the bare URLs (sometimes even within the same day).

I also noticed you like to use WP:BULLETs for paragraphs of prose in sub-sections about tournaments. While bullet points are helpful when you're using an embedded list and can even be used for stand-alone paragraphs, it's probably just easier to use simple WP:PROSE since embedded lists can be a bit tricky to for others to expand upon and maintain their consistency regarding punctuation, etc. as they get bigger.

Finally, whenever you create a new article in the main space, particularly if it's about a living person, you should also create it's talk page by adding some relevant WikiProject banners to the top of the page. Many WikiProjects have there own banners; when you add one of these banners to an article's talk page, the article is often added to a category page for new articles needing assessment. Banners are also helpful because WikiProjects often receive notifications when their articles are nominated or otherwise tagged for deletion. You don't have to post any messages on an article talk page to create it, you can just add templates, etc. as explained in WP:TALKLEAD. -- Marchjuly (talk) 12:53, 28 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright problem: Rico Mascariñas[edit]

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Please take a close look at Wikipedia:Copying text from other sources before doing anything like this again because this is the kind of thing in which an editor can end up being WP:BLOCKed for even if they meant no harm. Newspaper articles, online posts, etc, shouldn't be copied-and-pasted verbatim into Wikipedia articles, even when you provide attribution to the original source. Doing so is considered a copyright violation except when the content meets Wikipedia:Copyrights. In addition, even when such content is acceptably licensed for use on Wikipedia, it is usually almost always written in a promotional or otherwise inappropriate WP:TONE that is not acceptable for a Wikipedia article. The best thing to do is to read the article, etc. you want to cite, and then summarize it in your own words in a neutral manner and then cite the original at the source. That might be a problem in this case, however, since the "original" source appears to be the website PeoplePill which is WP:BLACKLISTed by Wikipedia. So, see you can find the true original source for the article somewhere online and then perhaps you can cite that as a source or try to find another source for the same content. Even if the source isn't available online, as long as it's reliable as well as published and accessible, it still might be able to be cited per WP:SAYWHERE. -- Marchjuly (talk) 23:14, 29 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

January 2021[edit]

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I've seen enough egregious violations [1][2] (from last month) from you to require this, plus that warning from 2009 suggests that copying is a habit for you. You must provide assurance that you understand the copyright policy and will not copy and paste content into Wikipedia in order to resume editing. Please use the unblock process in order to do so. You are also blocked for being nonresponsive - zero of your edits so far are to this page. MER-C 15:06, 6 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
See also Wikipedia:Contributor copyright investigations/Obetpaguia. MER-C 15:50, 9 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]