User talk:Arcrev1

You have reverted several of my edits to the Ferdinand Porsche article. These edits were all properly sourced. Either by other Wikipedia articles that I linked to or by external references. Additionally, you have reverted several corrections to the article as well. I responded to your notice on my talk page. Unless I hear back, I will rollback your revert and work out any outstanding issues in discussion with other editors. I first edited this article in 2005.

Removed Information for Srul Irving Glick

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Hello, you removed information I added for Srul Irving Glick. It was information I did not need to cite, I am his granddaughter and have personal access to his information. Medddie (talk) 14:48, 30 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, please note that editing about yourself, people close to you, or organizations you are connected with may create a conflict of interest (see WP:COI). This can affect neutrality. - Arcrev1 (talk) 14:53, 30 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]
this was only editing one date and updating the name of his wife, these are verifiable facts. Thank you for your diligence. Medddie (talk) 14:58, 30 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Temporary account IP viewer granted

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Hello, Arcrev1. Per your request, your account has been granted temporary-account-viewer rights. You are now able to reveal the IP addresses of individuals using temporary accounts that are not visible to the general public. This is very sensitive information that is only to be used to aid in anti-abuse workflows. Please take a moment to review Wikipedia:Temporary account IP viewer for more information on this user right. It is important to remember:

  • You must not share IP address data with someone who does not have the same access permissions unless disclosure is permissible as per guidelines listed at Foundation:Policy:Wikimedia Access to Temporary Account IP Addresses Policy.
  • Access must not be used for political control, to apply pressure on editors, or as a threat against another editor in a content dispute. There must be a valid reason to investigate a temporary user. Note that using multiple temporary accounts is not forbidden, so long as they are not used in violation of policies (for example, block or ban evasion).

It is also important to note that the following actions are logged for others to see:

  • When a user accepts the preference that enables or disables IP reveal for their account.
  • Revealing an IP address of a temporary account.
  • Listing the temporary accounts that are associated with one or more IP addresses (using the CIDR notation format).

Remember, even if a user is violating policy, avoid revealing personal information if possible. Use temporary account usernames rather than disclosing IP addresses directly, or give information such as same network/not same network or similar. If you do not want the user right anymore then please ask me or another administrator and it will be removed for you. You may also voluntarily give up access at any time by visiting Special:Preferences. Happy editing! — rsjaffe 🗣️ 05:20, 12 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]