Blackout (Britney Spears album)
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Further, Blackout has NOT been certified Gold by the RIAA, and to state that it has reached gold status is misleading.
As a result of the edits mentioned above, in addition to the misspelling and grammatical mistakes, your edit of 00:53, 25 July 2008, has been reverted.
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71.141.155.99 (talk) 01:10, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
Signatures and warnings
Hi, a warning which you left on a user's talk page ended up having my signature, including links to my user and talk pages. I initially thought that you had intentionally forged my signature, but some wise people advised me that you had probably just copied and pasted one of the warnings which I had left for somebody else. That sort of thing can lead to a great deal of confusion, so please be careful not to give the appearance that you're using anyone else's signature.
For information about signatures and leaving warning messages on talk pages, see WP:Signatures and WP:Template messages/User talk namespace.
Here's a simple example. To leave a level 3 warning about vandalizing the article named Article, put the following on the vandal's talk page, being sure to include the four tildes at the end:
{{subst:uw-vandalism3|Article}} ~~~~
Good luck with your Wikipedia editing. ‑ MANdARAX XAЯAbИAM (talk) 09:12, 25 July 2008 (UTC)