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License tagging for Image:Emerson Library.jpg

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Your edits to Webster University

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Hello! While everyone's contributions (and yours!) are very much appreciated, please note that Wikipedia is a collaborative project, and any person may edit any article at any time-there are no owners of an article. While unfortunately most articles are vandalized at some point during their lifetime, such vandalism is generally quickly reverted. However, please notice that any edit which may have been done in good faith, even if of very poor quality, is not vandalism, nor is removing material from an article which violates our copyright policy. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks! Seraphimblade 13:41, 28 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Erasing entire pages without consulting first isn't vandalism?

I have been working on this page for over a year... researching tirelessly.

I will no longer contribute. I have erased what I have put in over these last several months. (I see some of it was put back).

I notice that other University pages don't seem to have this problem (vandals). You wouldn't expect a University wiki page to attract so much negative attention. Perhaps I attract the wrong kinds of people.

Ironically, this guy probably has nothing to do with the institution & knows nothing about the school. I am an alumn who has been researching the University for years.

And this kind of rampant vandalism is allowed here?

Wiki needs a better system than this. There needs to be SOME level of control by authors and contributors. It's Outrageous!


You can find someone else's time to waste.

Erasing content which violates our copyright policy is not vandalism, it is expected that any editor will do so if it is brought to his/her attention that the content may be in violation of copyright. Also, please do be mindful of the three-revert rule. Seraphimblade 14:11, 28 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Three-revert rule

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You are in danger of violating the three-revert rule on Webster University. Please cease further reverts or you may be blocked from editing. Seraphimblade 14:11, 28 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Image tagging for Image:Webster_Loretto.jpg

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Image tagging for Image:Webster_Loretto3.jpg

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Image tagging for Image:Webster_hall.jpg

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Orphaned fair use image (Image:Rockycarroll-01.jpg)

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