User:Psychonaut/Sandbox
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Founder members deserving of own article on Wikipedia:
- AS Albery A. S. Albery
- EJB Allen E. J. B. Allen
- FK Cadman F. K. Cadman
- Jack Fitzgerald
- Alec JM Gray Alec J. M. Gray Alec Gray
- Horace J Hawkins Horace J. Hawkins Horace Hawkins
- George Hicks
- Thomas A Jackson Thomas Jackson Tommy Jackson Thomas A. Jackson
- Albert E Jacomb Albert E. Jacomb Albert Jacomb
- Jack Kent
- Con Lehane
- Henry Martin
- Valentine McEntee
- Hans Neumann
No multiple refs, but more than a few lines:
- TW Allen T. W. Allen
- Alexander Anderson
- A Barker A. Barker
- Frank Craske
- J Harry Crump Harry Crump J. H. Crump JH Crump J. Harry Crump
- John W Day John W. Day John Day
- Robert Elrick
- Edward Fairbrother
- Katherine Sarah Hawkins Katherine Hawkins Kate Hawkins
- HE Hutchins H. E. Hutchins Hutch
- Arthur Jones
- Thomas Wilkins
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[edit] Canvassing for Srebrenica massacre requested move
It was reported on Talk:Srebrenica massacre that you posted an announcement on the Bosnian Wikipedia encouraging users to come to Talk:Srebrenica massacre and vote a particular way on the proposed move. If the translation posted is correct, then your actions violate Wikipedia's guideline against campaigning (encouraging voters to vote a certain way) and votestacking (notifying only or primarily users who you know or suspect to share your point of view). It is best not to game the system, and instead respect Wikipedia's principle of consensus-building, by ceasing to make further such announcements, and instead allowing the process to reflect the opinions of editors that were already actively involved in the matter at hand. Thank you. —