User talk:Watercolor121
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{{unblock|Please unblock me, I'm NOT a sockpuppet of [[Someonepakistani]] or [[Someonepaki]]. [[Someonepakistani]] is a cousin of mine who usually stays for weeks in my house and thus it is obvious that if he would use my internet then the IP addresses would be the same for both users. It is definately not a ''logical'' reason for this blocking action.}} {{unblock|Please unblock me, I'm NOT a sockpuppet of [[Someonepakistani]] or [[Someonepaki]]. [[Someonepakistani]] is a cousin of mine who usually stays for weeks in my house and thus it is obvious that if he would use my internet then the IP addresses would be the same for both users. It is definately not a ''logical'' reason for this blocking action.}}
Hey, on what reference did you block me? So your technology stuff tells that Someonepakistani's ID is having similar relations to my ID. Well Someonepakistani is a cousin of mine who usually stays for weeks in my house and thus it is obvious that if he would use my internet then the IP addresses would be the same for both users. It is definately not a logical reason for this blocking action. (Watercolor121 (talk) 07:35, 13 September 2010 (UTC))
- In this case not someone (=you) with a good record of contributions on this project was accidentially blocked because someone from the same IP did something bad. No, you did the same bad things - only. If your story is true - I dont believe because the story is illogical already by the timeline of account creation and account use - this is called meat puppets and is exactly the same. You grabbed the same images, you laundered from flickr, the same did the rest of the sockpuppet troop we have here. As long as you not mention with one word what you did, what you learned, why you did this and what you will not do again the unblock request here is quite useless. This account is used only in abuse of our licensing policy, no matter with or without sockpuppetry or meat puppetry or even without any of those. --Martin H. (talk) 14:18, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, I accept the date of creation gives a huge doubt. However, the thing happened was, when Someonepakistani was blocked, he introduced me to editing pages on wikipedia (as I have interest in making articles and stuff) and that's why I joined it after some days he was blocked. HE gave me those images and told me to use them in articles. I had no possible idea that they were copyrighted material. I uploaded them to Flickr first, and later I posted them here. I have truly learned my lesson. I promise to act professional on wikipedia and respect its policies. Please I request you Martin to unblock me. (Watercolor121 (talk) 15:34, 30 September 2010 (UTC))
- Why did you upload them to Flickr first? Rocket000 (talk) 01:53, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
- Yes, I accept the date of creation gives a huge doubt. However, the thing happened was, when Someonepakistani was blocked, he introduced me to editing pages on wikipedia (as I have interest in making articles and stuff) and that's why I joined it after some days he was blocked. HE gave me those images and told me to use them in articles. I had no possible idea that they were copyrighted material. I uploaded them to Flickr first, and later I posted them here. I have truly learned my lesson. I promise to act professional on wikipedia and respect its policies. Please I request you Martin to unblock me. (Watercolor121 (talk) 15:34, 30 September 2010 (UTC))
- Because when someonepakistani introduced me to Wikipedia, he told me that it was the proper way to post images on wikipedia, he told me that by this way, my images would be secure. I had no idea this was all a fake idea of him that could lead me into so much trouble! (Watercolor121 (talk) 19:39, 9 October 2010 (UTC))
- I may again point to this three users:
- 1) Someonepaki - created 07:32, 24 August 2010, left 08:39, 30 August 2010
- 2) Someonepakistani, created 10:22, 30 August 2010 - left 18:40, 1 September 2010
- 3) Watercolor121 - created 19:06, 5 September 2010 (created on Commons(!)) - now blocked.
- Your account creation was later the problems User talk:Someonepakistani had (he apparently not understood that "free to view" does not mean free to copy or free to claim authorship). Obviously you not came here because you discovered Wikipedia on your own but your appearance here is connected with Someonepaki disappearing. Besides the technical similarity. Your account is only a continuation. Also im puzzled by your wording "[...]that by this way, my images would be secure" - I emphasize the word MY. Its not your images and it does not require an academic title to separate between things that I created and can call my own and things that I just grabbed from elsewhere and that are not my own. Your repeation of that "my images" claim is concerning. --Martin H. (talk) 23:32, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
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