Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back User:DragonflySixtyseven - Wikipedia www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Home Random Nearby Log in Settings Donate About Wikipedia Disclaimers Search DragonflySixtyseven Joined 22 April 2004 User page Talk Watch View history Contributions Edit More Languages What links here User logs View user groups Permanent link Page information Edit full page Download QR code Okay. I'm DragonflySixtyseven. I'm not a dragonfly. I was not born in 1967. I'm an administrator. I've created many new articles. I once wrote an essay on why we might think you're a sockpuppet. I haven't deleted it yet. I spent some time working on proposed guidelines for our 'in popular culture' sections so they'd be less of an embarrassment. If you want to write about a work of fiction, here's how you should do it. I did not write this poem, but the author released it under a Wikipedia-compatible license. If I did something you disagree with, there was probably a reason. Being rude or hostile never helps. Remember, Wikipedia is not just a collaborative encyclopedia, but a collaborative encyclopedia. Being able to work with others is a requisite. To this end, I have written some allegories which I hope you will find entertaining. "my friend, you should not say with such high zest / to children who'd write history so tricky / the new lie: Dulce et Decorum est / pro patria wiki." — me, after Wilfred Owen. Writing a Wikipedia article about the company you co-founded is like stabbing yourself with a fork. You're allowed to do it, but it'll be messier than you expect, and more painful. I don't recommend it. Oh dear, there's so much maintenance to do. Leave me a message if you want. Or don't. You can also e-mail me, but I will respond on your user talk page (or I'll get someone else to do it for me): I don't e-mail people from Wikipedia, whether or not you give me your e-mail address. Do not leave messages for me here. If you leave a message on my talk page, I'm automatically notified that there's a new message for me — but this page is not my talk page, and I don't check it as regularly as you might expect. I don't do userboxes. "WE'RE DOING OKAY! Wikipedia takes a lot of money to run, but thanks to people like you, we actually have enough money that we don't need to ask for further donations at this time! We're a non-profit, so we will eventually need more donations to help preserve our independence. And we'll never reject anyone's generosity. But for now, don't feel obligated!" — what the donation ads should say at some point.
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