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Your recent additions of internal and external links follow a pattern of behavior often associated with editors who are attempting to spam Wikipedia. After reviewing your edits, it appears that you have good intentions. However, it could be that you have a conflict of interest (see WP:COI), since it appears that you might be affiliated with with the three websites or WETA. Adding external links to websites with which you are affiliated is strongly discouraged, even if the website makes a good addition to the article. Instead, post the link to the article talk page, mention the COI, and let other editors decide if the link is appropriate (see WP:EL). Adding external links usually benefits the linked website more than the article. It appears that the websites you have linked contain useful information beyond what the articles contain and they will likely remain. Thanks. Nposs 22:40, 26 January 2007 (UTC)Reply