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== A few things you did wrong on ] ==

# Making controversial edits without discussion is frowned upon. Repeating them after they're reverted is even worse; see ]. You need to go to the talk page, discuss your ideas and get some consensus. In this case, you're better off visiting the talk page of ], which is where most of the discussion on this topic can be found.

# Misplaced Pages is based on ], not the opinions of editors. If you read ], you'll see that we have an excellent source that directly states Rand's Objectivism is an amateur philosophy. This wins out over anything you might believe. Remember, Misplaced Pages is based on verifiability, not Truth.

# It's pretty obvious that you've been editing under multiple IP's in California. That's also frowned upon because it creates the illusion of multiple individuals agreeing. Consolidate your identity by creating an account.

I'm not sure if I'm going to bother to roll back your changes, because there's a ] policy that could be used against me. If you're honest, you'll roll them back yourself. ] (]) 15:06, 27 September 2013 (UTC)

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A few things you did wrong on Objectivism (Ayn Rand)

  1. Making controversial edits without discussion is frowned upon. Repeating them after they're reverted is even worse; see WP:BRD. You need to go to the talk page, discuss your ideas and get some consensus. In this case, you're better off visiting the talk page of Ayn Rand, which is where most of the discussion on this topic can be found.
  1. Misplaced Pages is based on reliable sources, not the opinions of editors. If you read this, you'll see that we have an excellent source that directly states Rand's Objectivism is an amateur philosophy. This wins out over anything you might believe. Remember, Misplaced Pages is based on verifiability, not Truth.
  1. It's pretty obvious that you've been editing under multiple IP's in California. That's also frowned upon because it creates the illusion of multiple individuals agreeing. Consolidate your identity by creating an account.

I'm not sure if I'm going to bother to roll back your changes, because there's a WP:3RR policy that could be used against me. If you're honest, you'll roll them back yourself. MilesMoney (talk) 15:06, 27 September 2013 (UTC)