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IrishGuy, you sad little man. |
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There are thousands of articles on Wikipedia whose external links include fansites. I'm not going to cite examples, because then sad, power-hungry individuals like yourself would indiscriminately blast them all. It's unfortunate that you have decided to single out an article about a B-movie most people have never heard of to abuse your authority. ManiacCopFans.com was begun by a friend and I to raise awareness of the movie. We have the blessing and support of Bill Lustig (director), Larry Cohen (writer), Robert Z'Dar, and Bruce Campbell. Yet, you seem to believe that this link violates a vague and subjective rule which is almost never enforced. The term "spam" denotes unsolicited marketing, not a link to a fansite. We make exactly zero dollars from the website, and it's only intended as a place for people to gather and discuss the films. How can you ignore links to "official" movie sites (which are clearly commercial) and instead focus on ours? People like you are ruining Wikipedia. |
There are thousands of articles on Wikipedia whose external links include fansites. I'm not going to cite examples, because then sad, power-hungry individuals like yourself would indiscriminately blast them all. It's unfortunate that you have decided to single out an article about a B-movie most people have never heard of to abuse your authority. ManiacCopFans.com was begun by a friend and I to raise awareness of the movie. We have the blessing and support of Bill Lustig (director), Larry Cohen (writer), Robert Z'Dar, and Bruce Campbell. Yet, you seem to believe that this link violates a vague and subjective rule which is almost never enforced. The term "spam" denotes unsolicited marketing, not a link to a fansite. We make exactly zero dollars from the website, and it's only intended as a place for people to gather and discuss the films. How can you ignore links to "official" movie sites (which are clearly commercial) and instead focus on ours? People like you are ruining Wikipedia. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Kd4nuh|Kd4nuh]] ([[User talk:Kd4nuh|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kd4nuh|contribs]]) 23:05, August 29, 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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Abuse of Authority
IrishGuy, you sad little man.
There are thousands of articles on Wikipedia whose external links include fansites. I'm not going to cite examples, because then sad, power-hungry individuals like yourself would indiscriminately blast them all. It's unfortunate that you have decided to single out an article about a B-movie most people have never heard of to abuse your authority. ManiacCopFans.com was begun by a friend and I to raise awareness of the movie. We have the blessing and support of Bill Lustig (director), Larry Cohen (writer), Robert Z'Dar, and Bruce Campbell. Yet, you seem to believe that this link violates a vague and subjective rule which is almost never enforced. The term "spam" denotes unsolicited marketing, not a link to a fansite. We make exactly zero dollars from the website, and it's only intended as a place for people to gather and discuss the films. How can you ignore links to "official" movie sites (which are clearly commercial) and instead focus on ours? People like you are ruining Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kd4nuh (talk • contribs) 23:05, August 29, 2007 (UTC)