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Hi, Welcome to Wikipedia.

I have deleted the article you copied into the Julian Assange Talk page, as a clear breach of copyright. I'd suggest you familiarise yourself with Wikipedia policy on this, as such concerns need to be taken seriously. AndyTheGrump (talk) 16:56, 19 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

More on Assange[edit]

I've no idea why you posted the link on my talk page just now. It is to a blog, which is not a reliable source for anything, and in any case, if you want something included in an article you should discuss it on the article talk page.

Please note that WP:BLP policy also applies to talk pages, and a decision has been made that for now giving the alleged victims names is an unnecessary breach of their privacy. Because of this, I've deleted these names from my talk page, and will ask you not to post them again. In any case, I'm not prepared to discuss article content other than on the article talk page, where others can participate too. I am aware that there is a great deal of speculation about the alleged motivations of various involved people in this whole incident, but as long as it remains speculation, and isn't discussed in mainstream reliable sources, it is unlikely to be included in the Wikipedia article on Assange. Because of this, I think that raising this blog on the talk page will be a waste of your time. We have discussed this already, and the consensus is that we need to focus on reliably-sourced factual information. If you want to speculate or debate the issue, Wikipedia isn't the place to do it. AndyTheGrump (talk) 03:43, 31 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]