User talk:Boscobiscotti
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Please take note of the fact that you are ineligable for voting on VfD issues until you have a reasonable number of edits to articles on your contributions list. Joining just to vote on VfD is not allowed. Your votes are therefore invalid. Reene (リニ) 03:07, Dec 6, 2004 (UTC)
Your contributions list logs each and every single edit you ever make on your account. Right now the only things on that list are edits made to the VfD articles and to my talk page. You cannot vote. Period. That is not up for discussion or debate. It doesn't matter if you contributed anonymously in the past, as you need an account to vote and the account must have a few valid edits. Reene (リニ) 03:43, Dec 6, 2004 (UTC)
It's true that you technically can't vote: in the eyes of most experienced Wikipedians, this is plain fact, and that does include the admins that count up such votes. The purpose of my comments here and on the pages in question were to make it easier for the admin that will be counting the votes and to clarify why your vote will likely not be counted. I believe it's important to both sides to have an untainted vote, especially considering the fiasco with the last VfD concerning the main article (long story, won't explain here). You shouldn't take this personally as it isn't intended as such. I did get a trifle upset when you said I "deleted" your comments though, as such actions are deeply frowned upon, but I realize this was a misunderstanding now. Peace and Wikilove to you, and welcome to Wikipedia by the way :) Reene✎ 11:56, Dec 7, 2004 (UTC)