Talk:Massimo Pigliucci
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Scilit 17:40, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Hello,
I am in a quandry. I am a first time contributor. Yesterday I added links to a lot of wiki pages -- all external links to educational resources. As I was finishing, I got a warning message in my talk. I was told that it was a spam warning. I replied by explaining my situation but the wiki watcher (I don't know what they are called officially) who had sent the warning had removed all my link entries. I then asked what should I do, and another watcher was very helpful in explaining how I can go into a page's history and reinstate a link. Which is what I am doing right now. My question is: if I try to reinstate the links one after another, will that be considered spam again? Will I go through the same process -- warning, followed by removal of my links, then the need to reinstate links?
I am using the article talk page instead of my talk because I was told to do it that way. I don't know if anyone will ever reply on this talk page. Please advise if I have to go to my talk for my questions.
Thank you.
see Spam policy, Scilit --Hu12 17:43, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Education
The article says that Mr. Pigliucci has 3 Ph.D.s, which is a lot! I requested a citation for this. I'm not proposing removal of the statement or anything. I'd just like to know for sure myself, you know?--Best Username Ever 11:46, 29 January 2007 (UTC)