User talk:TheDoctor69

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Spoiler policy
Hi! Since you are new here, you may not have seen the spoiler policy plastered all over the wiki. We do not allow spoilers here, so your edits at Steven Moffat and Talk:Steven Moffat have been removed. I strongly encourage you to read our spoiler policy, which you can find here. Thanks! Shambala108 ☎  20:23, August 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * Once again your post at Talk:Steven Moffat has been removed. I did not request you to read Tardis:Spoiler policy because I thought you didn't know the definition of spoiler; I suggested you read it so you would learn exactly what this wiki considers a spoiler and how we deal with spoilers. Specifically, a user usually gets blocked for posting spoilers; since you are a new user, I chose not to block you. If you think that's poor treatment, I can't do anything about that. Please do not post this information again. Shambala108 ☎  21:48, August 17, 2013 (UTC)

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Review of your edits
As requested, I'm going to now review your edits at Steven Moffat and Series 7. You stated that you believed that your edits conformed to local policies. I have not found that to be the case.


 * This edit at Steven Moffat is clearly disallowed by T:OOU SRC. Facebook is not a valid source for out of universe information.
 * This edit at Series 7 is unbelievably inappropriate. You've used used the article as a source for itself! Again T:OOU SRC specifically disallows this.

Far from improving the quality and veracity of our articles, I find that your edits significantly weakened our work. Please thoroughly review our valid sources policy before continuing to edit here. Further edits of this kind will immediately lead to a revocation of your editing privileges. 02:52: Mon 30 Dec 2013