User talk:Legomationer

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Problem edits[edit]

Since you're the last person to revert an edit and seem to know a good bit about how wikipedia operates, can you lock editing from the IP 208.60.125.226 if users aren't logged in, or point me in the direction of someone who can. The IP is for a school, at which I work, so there are hundreds of students and teachers who access the site from the IP, and many of the students have chosen to make disruptive edits, add intentionally incorrect information, and generally cause disturbances on wiki articles. I don't think the students need the ability to be able to edit any pages without creating their own accounts, to ensure accountability. Thanks. Legomationer (talk) 16:41, 28 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I'm not an administrator and so cannot block someone from editing. You need to cantact an admin such as User talk:Mike Rosoft and ask the admin to check the edits and block if necessary. Regards Denisarona (talk) 16:58, 28 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Just a thank you[edit]

Thank you for editing Chris Kyle's page regarding the lawsuit. The lawsuit only has one defendant, which is the executor of Chris Kyle's estate. In case you didn't notice, there are two-three editors who have taken over Chris Kyle's talk page since about two-three weeks ago just before the movie had a wide release and have been doing their best to push their particular POV. There's a RfC on the talk page, but the three editors seem to still be pushing their narrative and trying to squelch anything even remotely negative regarding Chris Kyle and then maybe only accept very watered down text that still isn't from a neutral point of view. The whole page has been edited so much as to be unrecognizable from what it looked like even 3 weeks ago. The only difference is that a movie came out.

So again, thank you for your NPOV edit, I hope you and other editors with a NPOV get a chance to look at the talk page and look at the changes made over the past three weeks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:2:4E00:C662:9507:72E1:406A:AC67 (talk) 08:12, 30 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]