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Welcome to Wikipedia. Because we have a policy against usernames which give the impression that the account represents a group, organization or website, I have blocked this account; please take a moment to create a new account with a username that represents only yourself as an individual and which complies with our username policy.

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This page is not unambiguously promotional, because... (I am new to Wiki and am learning your rules. I have no interest in it being promotional in nature. I gave a whole series of Citations but forgot to Save them - being new to Wiki postings - and being in Ireland just went to dinner but came back to find Citations not saved and your notice instead. I wrote the piece as the start of establishing what I hoped and still expect to be a long and fruitful relationship with Wiki - which I have always use for reference and greatly respect. I will learn what I need to learn by reading more of your guidance information as advised, and amend my text accordingly, plus add all the necessary Citations as evidence of VOX business name registrations and relationships. I have a strong social media presence in general and want to proceed to wiki books with you. If you require more information please ask, I will be happy to oblige. Regards, Richard O'Farrell, Social Innovator & Sociopreneur, VoxLabs & VoxWorld.Coop )--VoxWorld.Coop (talk) 18:38, 24 September 2015 (UTC) Richard O'Farrell, Social Innovator & Sociopreneur, VoxLabs & VoxWorld.Coop[reply]

No-one is saying you aren't to do with Vox - the problem is that we don't allow user names that appear to represent organisations, and unless that's 'coop' as in chicken rather than in 'co-op' yours does. On your user page, terms like 'new and dynamic' and 'promotes Communities as a force-for-change, uniquely...'are regarded as promotional. Things on Wikipedia must be neutral. Peridon (talk) 21:28, 24 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
By the way, Wikipedia is not social media. It is an encyclopaedia. Peridon (talk) 21:29, 24 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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Request reason:

Thank you, Yes, I am very aware of the material difference between social media and an encyclopaedia. I have re-read your Wiki notes again to fill in any gaps in my broader apparent misunderstandings. I had originally taken Wiki advices on board on dangers in use of personal names (“Wiki Guidance for new users”), so I chose the VoxWorld.Coop. Yes I am VoxWorld.Coop, a unique dedicated and open channel of ‘voice of the excluded’ (notably not ‘for’, which is advocacy). VoxWorld.Coop is my individual initiative and mine alone, one dedicated to enabling the voiceless in communities to find their own voice. Thus VoxWorld nor its domain name attachment is not a product, a group or a company or a cooperative. Everything I have done for 12 years has been unpaid work delivering new ideas and initiatives for global community development under that name. That’s not a business, more of an identifiable pen name. What differentiates it from all others are embodied as Vox (Voice of voiceless) World (Global reachout) and dot Coop ( a trusted domain among communities) into one name VoxWorld.Coop that is recognisable in related circles worldwide.

I feel a need to explain further, my apologies if overly lengthly or if you deem it unnecessary: I wanted to use VoxWorld.Coop as my Wiki username, no other as it embodies who I am, my purpose, which has been publically accepted internationally by NGOs including UN, UNESCAP, World Bank, MDBs, and Cooperative Orgs over a period of 12 years. I use the Coop domain because they promote principles and values for the disenfranchised that best reflect my beliefs, but there the similarity ends. VoxWorld.Coop’s individual and unique work (my work) in this area has been recognised by ABAC University in Thailand when they independently represented and evaluated the VoxWorld.Coop model at UNESCAP’s renowned Green Growth Forum in Bangkok 1997. That same year UNESCAP issued an invitation to VoxWorld.Coop, endorsed by World Bank, to attend the Conference at UN General Assembly in New York 1997 on Migration & Remittances. VoxWorld.Coop accepted invitations to make presentations to NGO Conferences worldwide, attended a FED meeting on global remittances in Atlanta, USA, and also in Manila, Philippines.


VoxWorld.Coop does not represent nor wish to represent any organisation, nor misrepresent anybody by using the most trusted domain name of the disadvantaged sector as a VoxWorld name attachment. It is not a formal organisation, it’s the name of an innovative idea of digital era, a worldwide community initiative. As a concept, the nearest reference point example in Wiki would perhaps be the “Mountain bike” – the first similar ‘organisation without an organisation’ and about which Charles Ledbetter has so eloquently spoken (the era of open innovation - video on collaborative creativity http://www.ted.com/talks/charles_leadbeater_on_innovation?language=en).

With your approval I am most happy to finish, to completely rewrite my earlier submission. Thank you. VoxWorld.Coop (talk) 08:02, 26 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Decline reason:

As the block notice says, "we have a policy against usernames which give the impression that the account represents a group, organization or website". Your username is the URL of your website; at the very least, that must be changed. Secondly, your entire unblock request is promotional, as are your now-deleted Wikipedia drafts. --jpgordon::==( o ) 18:35, 28 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]


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I've sorted out the template above - you'd lost a bracket at both ends. Won't work without double brackets. Someone independent will look in now. Peridon (talk) 18:23, 28 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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Requested username:

Request reason:

I have carefully read your decision, together with the link you gave, and now fully comprehend all your reasons for your decision. I can now see that, regardless of what VoxWorld.Coop was or may or may not stand for, it might well be deemed by readers to give the impression that it represented a group or org or especially my website of same name.

Accordingly, in the first instance, may I request a change of username to one that I trust would better complies with your username policy - VoxWorld, instead of VoxWorld.Coop. And on your second ruling, being the adjudicated promotional text of username page, I am entirely happy to do a total rewrite for that VoxWorld user page, subject to your approval of course, and as follows: "Living in Ireland, Europe, I am a lifelong avid reader of books and also of Wikipedia ever since its foundation. A qualified CIMA Accountant, with international management and systems consulting experience over two decades, I am owner of a USA retail patent and have a particular interest in culture centres & showcases as well as community innovation activities. Throughout the past decade I have been involved in social innovation." I am entirely happy to amend this further if required.

May I finally add that I believe I have much to contribute to Wikipedia pages from my particular lifetimes experiences and skills, wherever I see significant or material shortfalls in published Wiki stories but only where the fuller facts are known to me from my own or others independently verifiable records. Such a shortfall was why I was so drawn to a wiki article on NPA's National Ploughing Championships this week, where original record was materially incomplete. It unfortunately led subsequently to an oversight on my part on username chosen and inadvertently to that promotional in nature user page that followed - due to my lack of familiarity with wiki rules in my first week. I trust I have made the appropriate corrections as advised and that you can accommodate me with these changes on this first occasion, while retaining those NPA page edits. With my sincere apologies for the disruption caused to both of you and Wiki this week. Thank you both for your guidance and patience with me in the meantime.VoxWorld.Coop (talk) 10:37, 29 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Decline reason:

Your suggested username isn't a significant improvement. PhilKnight (talk) 22:30, 29 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
This user's request to be unblocked to request a change in username has been reviewed by an administrator, who accepted the request.

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Requested username:

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Thank you for your consideration. As I deduct that to choose 'Vox' as a next logical alternative name that would mean something to me would probably also be refused for similar reasons, I accordingly have chosen 'eriuvation' instead, my individual twitter name for Ritchie O'Farrell, by which I'm only known to my family & friends. If that is unacceptable, then 'eriu' would be ok by me too. I trust that eriuvation is acceptable for you (or vox, or eriu), and the rest of the suggested script in name change communication remains the same. Thank you.VoxWorld.Coop (talk) 06:45, 30 September 2015 (UTC)

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Since for some reason the blocking administrator chose to allow you to continue to edit provided you changed your username, I am respecting that decision, and allowing a username change to requested username. However, before the block your editing was totally promotional: if it continues in the same way, you may be blocked again, no matter what username you use. Wikipedia is not a medium for promoting your organisation. (I also note that, despite the fact that on this page that "VoxWorld.Coop" is "a group or a company or a cooperative", and insisting that it is just you personally, on the page User:VoxWorld.Coop you referred to it both as a "group" and as an "organisation".) Please put this request for a username change in at Wikipedia:Changing username as soon as possible to avoid re-blocking. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 14:57, 30 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you, I've sorted that link now, thank you and much appreciated.Eriuvation (talk) 12:56, 16 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you, I have made those amendments.

I have extensively edited National Ploughing Championships article with extensive citations, to make it a true and accurate reflection of its authoratively recorded history in print and video so far. Could you please guide on what else should to be done to satisfy your editors as per their continuing note on its header. Thank you. Eriuvation (talk) 10:49, 24 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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I have now located and provided written proof of creator/ owner of photo Charles de Gaulle and my late uncle Sean O'Farrell from 1961 and forwarded written declaration of ownership together with permissions for use as you requested to permissions-en@wikimedia.org Eriuvation (talk) 09:56, 4 April 2017 (UTC) I do understand what a heavy workload editors must have at Wikipedia. I would appreciate, however, if you could give some indication of when you can grant permission for this photo to be republished based on the appropriate permissions evidence having been obtained and provided on April 4th after a year of searching.Eriuvation (talk) 12:15, 10 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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I've reviewed your additions to the Dublin article. All those people are already mentioned in the arts section so a separate section in unnecessary and beside which those details you added are appropriate to their own article not to the city article. We don't need lots of details about all the topics listed in the article about the city. Thanks ww2censor (talk) 11:44, 10 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your observations, I have relooked at your thinking. I believed that I was adding real value to the existing article by only selecting and briefly highlighting great Dublin born achievers of exceptional merit who had been recognised by exceptional international and rare Irish awards including Nobel Prizewinners for Literature, French Order of Merit, Order of the British Empire (MBE and Irish Oscar winners. These distinctions matter a great deal to Dublin people, living as we are on a small island and especially matter to our vast Diasporas. However, I do understand if you do not still agree with my point of view.Eriuvation (talk) 12:06, 10 May 2017 (UTC) Alternatively, would a separate page on Great Irish Prople be acceptable in principle to you, including only exceptional people of the past that were born in this country, separared by county and distinguished from famous others by being recipients of international awards of great merit such as I described earlier. I would appreciate your guidance in this matter. Thank you again.Eriuvation (talk) 13:13, 10 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
We already have List of people from Dublin, so you suggestion is somewhat redundant though as a list it is not populated with lots of facts about the person, which are intended for their own articles. One should really keep the prose on point to the topic in question, especially as it is so easy to add links for readers to follow if they want more details. ww2censor (talk) 12:40, 11 May 2017 (UTC)Thank you, I understand and will act on your adviceEriuvation (talk) 07:36, 16 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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