User talk:Chabby

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Quolnok, and "The Infosphere Welcoming Committee" Quolnok 17:00, 6 February 2008 (PST)

English to English fixing
I have caught you "fixing" the word "favourite" in the Nudar article twice. You should know by reading the FAQ that we have a rule against this. Yes, you can use both US and UK English when writing articles, but "correcting" one to another is not permitted. If it is part of a larger edit though, we may see pass it. But generally not accepted. --SvipTalk 11:21, 10 February 2008 (PST)
 * You should not change the spelling of these words. If one is correct it is that which is more accepted across the globe. That is the one with the "u". we leave them as is whichever way was first used in a paragraph for a good reason. Furthermore, and on a personal note, you should not be editing anything on other peoples user pages unless it is to remove things that are discriminatory or explicit.
 * DON'T edit American spellings into my user page ever! - Quolnok 17:53, 12 February 2008 (PST)
 * Apparently, you won't listen to our warnings. This is your final warning.  Change "favourite" to "favorite" again, and you are out.  Your other contributes does not suffice you as a member we cannot live without.  Quolnok explicit told you not to change his user page, and yet you did once more.  In case you're wondering. --SvipTalk 16:15, 13 February 2008 (PST)

"EDIT"
Just to let you know, putting the word "EDIT" in a random position on articles not yet updated to the new standard is not the way to notify people. We know there are lots out there to fix. You can do it too, or if you'd rather leave a notice, try putting or one of the other notices at the top of whatever article. - Quolnok 18:26, 18 March 2008 (PDT)
 * To clarify, you should put with the curly brackets, it makes the template appear on the page and we can refer to that page to find what pages it is on. - Quolnok 02:23, 20 March 2008 (PDT)