February 2008 edit

Hello, I hope I have this right as I am finding it difficult to navigate through Wikipedia. I have only recently started to try and add things and when I tried to place a link to my website about panic attacks and anxiety and they kept dissapearing I persisted until I found to my horror it had not only not been approved but I see I am now temporarily grounded :( May I explain. I am a qualified RMN (Registered Mental Health Nurse) residing in the UK and the website (http://www.cragface.co.uk/index.asp) I designed has no pop-ups, no advertising and no commercial backing. It is purely a source of information in plain English for anyone suffering this debilitating problem and there is no other agenda. Thanks. CragFace CragFace (talk)

What I would do is to bring this up at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject External links, giving your full explanation and ask them if adding your link is appropriate. I would ask before trying to add it again though! -- Roleplayer (talk) 18:53, 10 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
That project's been inactive for quite some time, a better and more relavent place to post it would have been Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Spam. BTW, note the string before the colon those are called namespaces and its how ever separated the encyclopedia from the meta-discussions. — Dispenser 22:51, 10 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

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