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Fred Smith 03:07, 10 Apr 2014 (UTC)

Again, welcome and let us know how we can help you help us on the WordPress Codex. --MichaelH (talk) 14:09, 19 May 2014 (UTC)

Take Care When Removing Links

Hello Brad,

Please use great care when removing links. While adding links to helpful tutorials is appreciated, it can quickly become spam, especially when other links are removed. It's best not to remove a link (or make any edit, really) without giving a reason. If the link is broken or the article gives bad advice, put that in the Summary box before saving the edit. If you don't have a good reason for removing the link, then don't remove it. That will be considered spam.

This is intended as a friendly reminder, but be forewarned that this type of behavior could get you blocked. So, like I said, use care.

-Jdgrimes 13:43, 13 October 2014 (UTC)