hello I'm curious as to a page I read said you were last to edit. But I found a bottle of cologne from my late grandpa. And while doing research I've come across this Paul andre or andre Paul.
Which the bottle is signed by. It also has the name Corre on it which I also saw in the article. Plus the name" Michel" coincidence? Idk. But I'm curious as to where this came from. And I literally can't find anything about it. Can you help? Did this person perhaps maybe develop a cologne or what have you back then?
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My name is Liang, and I am a board member from Wikimedia Taiwan. We are encountering an issue with OTRS now. Here's the story-- There is a family in our city who get in touch with our chapter, they meet us in person and express that their passed away father left a Taiwanese-Mandarin Dictionary. Their father authorize the dictionary to be printed in paper by a local publisher in 2000 here, and now the copyright is back to the family. Few weeks ago the family contacted Reke, our secretariat of the chapter, to express they want their father's work to be released on Wikimedia projects. They wish to make the work as accessible as possible.
This is a really exciting news for us in the chapter. There are programmer who is working on the modification of the printing files to Wiki source, and there are also some culture events ideas are brainstormed for demonstrating the way to use the dictionary. However, we are not quite sure how to handle this properly with the OTRS process.
Since the members in the family are all elders, it's highly difficult for them to use email to conduct the OTRS process. In the consent email template on Wikicommons, we found the following description:
"If you are releasing a work that is not available online, you may be required to provide proof of your identity. If you are releasing a work where you are acting on the copyright holder's behalf, you may be required to provide proof of authorization to work on the copyright holder's behalf." Looks like we can provide some documents to the OTRS team without their direct email, is it correct? If so, then could you give us some previous cases or the paper consent template to show us what kind of "useful proofs" we should provide to the OTRS team.
Thank you for your patience and we are looking for your feedback.
This is the closest one I could find to indicate "Hey, you're still here after all these years: much respect". So, much respect, even respek. Drmies (talk) 15:29, 24 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Will you provide an adequate reason for why you deleted the Traditonal Britian Group in 2006? Are you a member?
I do not hereby agree to the following when I press "save page" below: <<By clicking the "Save page" button, you agree to the Terms of Use and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the CC BY-SA 3.0 License and the GFDL with the understanding that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient for CC BY-SA 3.0 attribution>> — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.161.78.193 (talk) 19:40, 23 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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In the second paragraph of this article, it states; the ratio of the nucleus of a hydrogen atom to it's overall size is 145,000:1. This does not compute; the nuclear diameter is 1.75x 10(to-15)M and the overall diameter is 40x 10(to-12)M this calculates to be 22,800:1 which is within 2.5% of the 23,300:1 ratio for U238!!!!!!!! This is a major error and very misleading. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.111.152.46 (talk) 10:56, 28 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Request to use photograph on Clementi Bus Interchange for a smart phone trail
I am writing to you to request permission to use your photograph of the old bus interchange in Clementifor a smartphone trail around Clementi that we would be carrying out for students and some members of the public. It is for educational purposes and used to educate our students and public on the rich heritage and history of Clementi Neighbourhood.
Do let me know it if is possible to use the photographs. You can email me at yehidaah_beevi_shaik_a@moe.edu.sg.
Almost ten years or so ago a small handful of contributors made a flood of nominations, and another flood of unilateral merges and redirections of articles on Toronto streets and roadways. Reviewing those AFD I see quite a few questionable arguments. I see the nominators claiming the deletions were based on policy, but most of their claims seemed specious, based on hand-waving, not based on policy at all.
In this AFD two of the respondents said "Delete this article on a Church Street, because, so far as I am concerned, the only notable Church Street is my local Church Street." If I were an administrator, and I had closed this AFD, I would have put on my hat as an educator, and explicitly stated I had discounted these opinions where were classic examples of the kinds of bad arguments warned about in WP:Arguments to Avoid.
It is almost ten years later, and almost all the deleted articles are now redirects, or have been turned back into meaningful articles. I've turned a dozen or so of them back into meaningful articles myself, and would have found this a lot easier if I had the original revision history to start from.
If those deletions were done today there is a good chance the deleting administrator would have left the revision history visible, for just this reason. Almost all the roads deleted in this flood of AFD measure up to our notability criteria. Almost all the deletions were made because the 2006 versions were badly written, lacked references, and lacked other information that established their notability. Nevertheless, articles on topics that are notable, should be deleted cautiously, when the sole problem lies with the current article being poorly written or otherwise falling short of our standards.
Restoration of the revision history assists anyone who wants to write an article that does measure up to the standards of 2015.
So, could you please restore the revision history?
WRT my request for restoration of the revision history of Church Street (Toronto) -- could you please be explicit here? Did you simply overlook this request? Or did you wish me to interpret your missing reply as your way of telling me to make my request at DRV?
Personally, if you think you had a good reason why you shouldn't agree to restore the history, I would prefer you share it with me now. If I am convinced we will be saving the time and energy of all those fine people who would have ended up reading my request, if you hadn't talked me out of it. Geo Swan (talk) 20:07, 26 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
The article of that name was recommended for deletion and significant new information now exists. Namely, the unreleased album has been released. Thus the primary objection is no longer valid and all objections stem from the primary one. Hagrinas (talk) 23:38, 4 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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This page was deleted over eight years ago, but I don't want to contest that deletion process. It's just that Lataster has since stepped up his game, writing several more books and getting various coverages for them. He's fairly indubitably notable now. Blessings!! Pandeist (talk) 23:52, 14 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I've made essentially an all-new page and just moved it to Raphael Lataster. If it meets muster, could you undelete the previous page's history so I can pick through it for anything usable for the renovated? Blessings!! Pandeist (talk) 22:25, 6 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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I should mention my footnotes appear in the main body. What remains to be done is to integrate these in the proper order to the existing footnote section and then add the source to the bibliography as well.
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Hi I am A9b6008 and I hope you can read my letter.Sorry my English is poor.So if you don't understand my mean. Please check Chinese.
I am interested in write wiki in Ban Nan gu (Taiwanese)and it is sure that its website has 44000 information there.But I found that it was too low-quality for its page.And I try to fix that.But I couldn't since it's system use Roma alphabet,not for Chinese word.
You are Singapore people,right?Perhaps you can speak a little Taiwanese.It is quite strange for China or Taiwan people to read Roma alphabet. We can't read it and that's why Ban Nan gu's quality was so low. I hope you can help to change the Ban Nan gu's system and policy.For Roma alphabet to Chinese word.Whatever,please communicate with me.Thanks!!
我對寫閩南語的維基感到有興趣,它有許多條目了,但我發現它的條目品質都不好,由於系統使用羅馬拼音而非漢字,導致我無法(99%的閩南語使用人口也無法)讀得百分百了解,也沒辦法做更好的修正。
你是新加坡人吧,或許你會一點台語(閩南語),要讓中國大陸或臺灣的民眾閱讀羅馬拼音是非常奇怪的事情,我們讀不懂,這也是為什麼閩南語維基的品質這麼差,我希望你可以協助更改閩南語維基的政策與系統,讓它全部使用漢字拼音,謝謝你,無論如何請與我聯絡。 — Preceding unsigned comment added by A9b6008 (talk • contribs) 15:58, 28 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
This statement is no longer true, and contradicts information in the article itself:
"In 2005, the Liberation of the Netherlands triple privy silver Maple Leaf—the rarest of all Silver Maple Leaf coins—was struck by the Royal Canadian Mint for the Royal Dutch Mint."
It is wrong, because in 2014 the Year of the Horse with Hieroglyphic Double Privy had a mintage of 1,000, while the 2005 issue referred to above had a mintage of 3,500.
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Hi, I'm wondering if the WAB logo should be included in List of bus routes in Singapore. Some UK people think that the logo makes the page a guide and reverted my edits under WP:NOTGUIDE. I would like to seek for help and if you can do anything about this issue. Thanks. 33ryantan (talk) 16:00, 5 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Right, 33ryantan, please check on List of bus routes in Singapore everyday, this UK people don't know about Singapore very well, hope you contact to block UK users for 1 week. Hope you can take about that. I am shy of doing this. Why can't you do it? Hope will no get blocked.03:35, 6 March 2016 (UTC)FJY (talk)
Mailerdiablo, can you please semi protected for List of bus routes in Singapore for 1 month because these UK users got no knowledge. Please semi protect the page. And once you protect, i want to warn them to bother about London bus pages. 33ryantan i'm solving the case. And block them if they revert one more time. 03:38, 6 March 2016 (UTC)FJY (talk)
Hello, there is only ONE Bombardier Movia to be served in Singapore, i know there is CNR Changchun that I understand, but just to let you know there is ONLY ONE Bombardier Movia which was C951. Pls revert back to usual Bombardier Movia C951 and don't ever revert until there is second batch of Bonbardier Movia to be tendered to Singapore. C751C and C830C is still okay because there is also C751A and C830 by Alstom Metropolis so should not be reverted. But when there is one train according to their train manufacturers don't need to revert unless if you need to move but just don't until when the another batch comes to Singapore MRT.03:54, 6 March 2016 (UTC)FJY (talk)
Also, can you help us by moving for C151C to Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Qingdao Sifang C151C for the official name for C151C.03:56, 6 March 2016 (UTC)FJY (talk)
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From 18 April 2016, i requested to take a short WikiBreak for one month due to my examinations, if you know means I cannot ask any requires of each messages which i will take about one month to prepare. And i'll get back after one month break is over. And i'll be taking Exams soon again. My block will be email disabled, account creation blocked and I will not edit my own page for next one month.13:25, 17 April 2016 (UTC)Jepbdpop (talk)
The time, my talkpage access will be removed from 18 April 2016 to 5 May 2016. Once my exams is over, i'll ask to unblock me. But now i'm waiting for a self-requested block. My talkpage access will be removed from 18 April 2016 to 5 May 2016.13:30, 17 April 2016 (UTC)Jepbdpop (talk)
HI Mailer,
MY name is Syed Wasiq. I am an enthusiastic teen who thinks that he can change the general opinion of my country that Wikipedia contains irrelevant and vandalized information. Please make a nomination for me so that I can edit the information which is inaccurate and prove to the audience that Wikipedia contains highly accurate and factual information.
Hope you nominate me.
Yours,
Wasiq — Preceding unsigned comment added by Syed Wasiq (talk • contribs) 17:38, 27 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hello,
I just wanted to check with you how can I create a page for the company I work with? I have all the sources and articles to support the information that i want to put in but I'm not sure how can I add something new on Wikipedia. I don't want my article to be deleted.
Thank you for your help
Ankush — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ankush6942 (talk • contribs) 23:17, 17 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, Md. I just left a message here then noticed the page appears rarely watched. I'm trying to reach out to editors I trust with help on a beansy situation. Any ideas? Thanks. Tiderolls17:36, 21 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, the administrator User: Ruud Koot made heavy edits to several articles regarding the Swarm Intelligence topic, removing a lot of scholarly material from many articles, and replacing it with negative remarks, often misrepresenting the content of his citations. There is no way to reinstate removed material as he promptly undoes any changes, he has semi-protected Swarm Intelligence to further hinder changes, he has investigated for socketpuppetry everybody who has contested his changes, and blocked indefinitely without any prior warning an inexperienced user (User talk:Aheedar) for procedural reasons (multiple tagging) and alleged personal attacks.
I have contested to no avail the scientific accuracy and neutral point of view of his changes in Talk:List of metaphor-based metaheuristics, Talk:Swarm intelligence, Talk:Bees algorithm.
I reported him to Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents for his behaviour. His defence was mud-slinging, presenting myself and other colleagues who objected to his changes as single-purpose citation spammers with a conflict of interest. My conflict of interest, if any, is that I am trying to disseminate some of the knowledge I gained in 20 years of research. I did cite in good faith some of my works (6 out of 31 citations in Bees algorithm, 1 out of 2 citations added to Swarm Intelligence), and stated I don’t mind if they are removed.
As I have tried to explain in Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents, my concern is about him, admittedly not an expert, hijacking and slanting the presentation of a whole research field, and bullying whoever opposes his personal views. Somehow I feel most of his colleagues (with one notable exception) quickly dismissed my objections as those of a spammer.
As an OTRS volunteer, I would be grateful if you could give me an independent opinion/advice on the issue, and any suggestion on what to do.
Thanks Marco castellani 1965 (talk) 02:10, 30 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi. In 2007 you deleted the following page [1] due to CSD:G12. Please could you restore the page to draft format on my user page and I will get working on it to remove copyright infringement?
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I don't know who to complain to. Upon going to Wikipedia today, I was greeted by a fund-raising diatribe against "post-factual" news. Is Wikipedia joining the attack on independent and largely more truthful media sites like Breitbart and InfoWars? Have you joined the propaganda media including the NYT, Washington Post, CNN, and the other main-stream media? If so, you are very much risking the development of an alternative to Wikipedia and being consigned to a slow drift into irrelevance. with these MSM organizations. I suggest you back off and remain neutral in this matter.
Nikoroman (talk·contribs), now marked as a sock of PhoenixS15, has been a prolific editor and creator of articles on firearms. As such, I've noticed his edits and all that I've looked at casually have appeared correct. Since the master account is known for vandalism, should I check those edits more carefully for obscure vandalism, hoaxes, or other non-obvious problems? I don't want to spend the time unnecessarily, but if it's a concern it might be easier to do while the contributions are fresh.Felsic2 (talk) 16:52, 21 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I'm Smitty from BlankTV. We're the Net's biggest indie music video channel, with over 18,000 music videos, 700,000 subscribers and over one billion videos shown.
Sometime in 2006 it appears you deleted our page about BlankTV. Why? All the MTV, AllMusic, Vevo, all their pages are fine.
We're a free independent alternative to those corporate-owned channels.
We'd like to get that page re-instated, so we can update it with news about the channel and forthcoming movie.
If you can please drop me a line at smitty@blanktv.com, I'llbe happy to provide any proof of our wonderful and continuing existence.
Thanks,
Smitty
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Hey, Im really new to this. I'm just wondering what your guidelines are to be nominated for administrator? I hope that you can get back to me soon. Please let me know about any suggestions you have for me.
I'm requesting the undeletion of the article Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Joel_Allwright. The footballer in question has since been signed by and played for a club in Australia's premier football competition, the A-League. Because of this, I feel the larger body of information available for him would assist to make a decent quality article, provided I could access the pre-existing deleted article, to scavenge it for information? If you could assist, that would be awesome!
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Please no. This IP is very likely a sockpuppet of Janagewen(talk·contribs·deleted contribs·logs·filter log·block user·block log), who received an indef block over two years ago for edit-warring, sockpuppetry, NOTHERE, etc. Since then he has piled up an impressive list of over 70 SP reports, nearly all confirmed. I've reported this one here and noted that it's in the same /19 IP4 group as many of Jan's other confirmed IP socks (see the archive, do a text search for 221.9) and geolocates to the same town in China. Other recent edits to x86-64 are from 119.53.96.1, Jan's other /19 IP group.
Contrariwise, maybe you could SP talk:x86-64 as well - then at least we'd have some relief from the disruption and silliness while the SP folks clear their backlog, which is unfortunately extensive. Jeh (talk) 16:01, 16 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Minmorflot ids Ministry of Merchant Marine fleet only and was as a part of Ministry of Transport of the USSR. Navy had separate ministry wich was not named Minmorflot in the Soviet Union.
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Thought I'd ping since I believe you're familiar with the case. May be time for another check. Nunobris came across my watchlist editing a list of crowdfunding projects. Re-created an article that has been edited by multiple F1F2F2's in the past. Currently focusing on watch articles mainly, but first two edits were semi-random biographies that seem inline with some past behavior. Can file SPI if you prefer. -- ferret (talk) 22:30, 23 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]
There are sections on the WikiProject page dedicated to tasks (including WikiGnome tasks too), and areas on the talk page for discussing the improvement and automation of the various features of portals.
There's a watchlist, of all the pages in the portal namespace, for viewing Related changes.
And more.
You are invited to join, and participate in the effort to revitalize and improve the Portal system and all the portals in it.
We may even surprise ourselves and exceed all expectations. Who knows what we will be able to accomplish in what may become the biggest Wikicollaboration in years.
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The RfC discussion to eliminate portals was closed May 12, with the statement "There exists a strong consensus against deleting or even deprecating portals at this time." This was made possible because you and others came to the rescue. Thank you for speaking up.
I'd also like to let you know that the Portals WikiProject is working hard to make sure your support of portals was not in vain. Toward that end, we have been working diligently to innovate portals, while building, updating, upgrading, and maintaining them. The project has grown to 80 members so far, and has become a beehive of activity.
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Thank you for your time with this one. I've added an alternative hook based on your proposal. The correct spelling of the name is Lantzas.Alexikoua (talk) 09:06, 16 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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I formerly used an alternative account, although I have not made any edits in years. I study various topics and find myself on Wikipedia frequently. During reading the article on Alexander Hamilton last night, I found a great error. I requested a new account and here I am. The article is locked, so I will need permission to make the edit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Archmagistrate (talk • contribs) 00:32, 17 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I formerly used an alternative account, although I have not made any edits in years. I study various topics and find myself on Wikipedia frequently. During reading the article on Alexander Hamilton last night, I found a great error. I requested a new account and here I am. The article is locked, so I will need permission to make the edit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Archmagistrate (talk • contribs) 00:34, 17 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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This is just to let you know we will be conducting an edit-a-thon this Saturday (1st December 2018). Our event will focus on editing and creating new articles for topics under or related to Singapore literature. We're a small team of around ten editors, some of whom have recently created Wikipedia accounts to participate. We expect to be making edits from 1000 hrs to 1800 hrs (UTC+8).
I've already had a look at WP:EDITATHON, and it seems we need not seek approval from a administrator to carry on. However, I'm keeping the Wikiproject Singapore admins like yourself in the loop, should anything like a mass IP block occur.
If there are any additional pointers you could help us out with, we would be extremely grateful for that.
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Singapore, an article you have significantly edited, has been nominated for Good Article. It seems possible for it to become a Good Article, though it needs tidying up. If you are interested in helping out, see the review: Talk:Singapore/GA3. SilkTork (talk) 16:17, 27 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi diablo
I'm hoping to persuade you to undelete the entry for this band.
The Mountain Firework Company
for the reasons that - the band endures, has 4 albums, the third produced by Dan Swift (Snow Patrol, Aqualung, Kasabian), listed BBC artist with 22x plays, is played on syndicated genre specific radio stations across USA, is on the sound track of the movie The Accomplice(2014), has supported the likes of Dr. John & Larkin Poe.
cheers
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Dear diablo,
Further to the deleted article in Subject, going over the "deletion review" wiki, and since "significant new information has come to light since a deletion that would justify recreating the deleted page", I would like to see with you, how to go about re-instating the article and completing with missing info, references etc, as well as updating its information in general.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Ishukuro (talk) 16:43, 1 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi, I have been cleaning up Special:WantedTemplates and noticed that Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:"_+_"oldafdfull"_+_" is pointing to your monobook.js pages. clearly these are false positives (basically a bug in how WP parses .js pages). it would be really great if you could add // <syntaxhighlight lang=javascript> to the top and // </syntaxhighlight> to the bottom of those pages. by putting these tags in comments, it won't prevent the javascript from executing, but it will remove those pages from Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:"_+_"oldafdfull"_+_". alternatively, if you are no longer using the monobook skin (many people are using vector these days) and don't need to keep the old page, you could just have the page deleted. thank you in advance for your help. Frietjes (talk) 20:00, 27 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I have been a user on Wikipedia for a long time now. I wanted to acquire adminship to stop vandalism on particular pages that contain topics which are extremely communal in our country but are protected by extended protection. I request you to please nominate me as I gone through the rFa guidelines and I think I am capable of being an Admin.
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I've been editing on Wikipedia for a few months now, and have changed from being a disruptive knucklehead to a good editor. Do you think I'm ready to be an admin?
P.S. The messages on my talk page about Ponyo having problems with me using Twinkle were from when I first started editing. --JTZegers (talk) 21:06, 16 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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On this page the town Pozneusiedl is called Lajtafalu, however since my research for a family tree , the town was called ( in Hungarian) not Lajtafalu maar wel LAJTAUFALU; Het staat zo duidelijk op de website Burgenland Village list www.the-burgenland-bunch.org, Complete Multilingual Index . Op de meeste websites staat het spijtig genoeg verkeerd gespeld.( wat verwarring zaait bij opzoekingen) — Preceding unsigned comment added by ResearchBurgenland (talk • contribs) 11:57, 14 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]
As a checkuser you just lied in this SPI against me because you acted according to the wishes of your admin friend. You haven't provided any details. Am I from the same geolocation, same IP range or do I use the same user-agent? Nothing. Besides between master and me, it's been 4 months according to the logs. It's too stale to to check for any CU.
I requested a real CU from another checkuser. Anyways, because of this corruption and abuse of power, you'll eventually be banned indefinetely and your talk page access will be revoked.Magnus Dominus (talk) 08:10, 9 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Deleted Page - Good Company Players - New version with independent sources
I have created a page for Good Company Players, but saw that you deleted a previous version in 2007. While I am not aware of how the previous page was sourced, this new version should pass notability requirements and uses sources including congressional records, the New York Times, and a doctoral dissertation.
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Hello Mailer diablo,a few days ago I watched indian horror show X Zone in which indian actor Manoj Joshi worked,so I edited Manoj Joshi wikipedia page with YouTube video reference in which actor Manoj Joshi worked,but one user Yappy2bhere deleting that information along with that YouTube video reference,so please look at that matter if that reference is not appropriate then I will not add that reference again but if YouTube video can be added as a reference then can you please stop that user Yappy2bhere for removing information again and again,thanks Zoro0909 (talk) 00:22, 15 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Mailer diablo, I would like to bring your attention to User:Kingoflettuce. This editor has been creating, editing and nominating articles (I suspect for personal advocacy) on Wikipedia, such as Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act which was on WP:DYK today, as well as Kirsten Han, who is only notable for her opposition. I tried to engage this user, pointing out that the opinion section cannot have undue weight, but my NPOV article and section tags all got reverted and the only justification provided was that I was a vandal. User:Kingoflettuce then called me a "Boomer" and used "lmao" to respond to my comments (uncooperative and bordering on personal attacks), without even attempting to discuss anything on the respective talk pages, unlike me where I wrote my reasons for my edits. I hope you can do something about this, thanks! --121.7.1.169 (talk) 01:54, 27 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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I created an article for Farisha Ishak, a singer-songwriter who won the first season of the Final 1, and was signed to Hype Records. She then did hosting, acting, and advocacy work.
I created the article in January and it was quickly rejected. However, I made changes a few days later, but it has not been reviewed again since.
I cam across your username on the Wikiproject Singapore page, so I was hoping you may be able to help with getting the article reviewed?
Broadly construed, yes it is an Indian-related topic. I was thinking more about the SPI results than the topic ban itself, I did consider the indef option for all listed accounts. However, I thought that Makks2010 might not have understood the gravity of the situation and suggested going through the proper process regarding the topic ban. This does not prevent you from doing arbitration enforcement as the issuing admin, so feel free to block (timed or indef) if you feel that is necessary. In any case I suppose we will find out very quickly if Makks2010 is willing to comply with policy and the topic ban restrictions. - Mailer Diablo08:33, 21 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with MD. I think they still haven't understood the gravity of tban. I have tried explaining it to them (along with at least 3 sysops) about the ban. Looks like it's going to be a WP:ROPE soon :/ The Herald (Benison) (talk) 18:47, 22 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you Doug and Herald. Makks2010 hasn't edited since. I have a feeling something might be up and we probably can guess. In the meantime, keep a close watch on that list of articles. - Mailer Diablo14:40, 23 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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The main point is that the article doesn't cite any references or sources - fails WP:GNG. It has been tagged as such since December 2018 (over 6 years) without any improvements. If some reliable independent secondary sources can be found and cited in the article then it can be moved back into the mainspace. 01:02, 13 May 2024 (UTC) Dan arndt (talk) 01:02, 13 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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They have noticed the block and responded saying "My demand is simple. Honor the promised "standard offer" for any one of the following:The_Syndrome_of_a_Down, MrMan12421 or my original FiveSidedFistagon account.
After waiting the standard period without any involvement or misconduct, a fresh start was promised and reneged on." Orignal account[9]. Can't find a MrMan12421 account.
Now that is interesting. I knew it had to be a sock of someone else, but it didn't match with the immediate suspect, but looks like the owner decided to reveal themselves. Oh well. The clock resets itself then. - Mailer Diablo09:33, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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