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1195:." I can't find evidence in the most widely-used style manuals or in any references section of the scholarly books on my shelves for the format you're using. (For example, you use a semicolon to separate author from editor when, in the case of a title that has both an author and an editor, they're usually separated by the title, with the editor's name coming after it. And then there's the use of one set of parentheses for the editor designation and another set for the publication date, with the two bits of data placed side by side....) From what I've been able to determine, your format isn't standard in the humanities, but there is a similar style in the sciences or purely current events/journalistic work. In these two cases, placing the publication date at the front of the citation is crucial because of the heavy amount of periodical sourcing and the premium both fields place on research or knowledge that is absolutely the most up-to-date. I see the passion you have for history and literature and your extensive WP contributions in these fields. Maybe some of the bibliographies or endnotes in your lit crit or history books would be useful guides. 1224:" article were reverted, not all of the info I'd moved or added was deleted, so there may be a need for all of us to be a bit more careful when reverting or making edits; (2) the astonishing haste with which some of my edits have been changed by a handful of WP pros, though in some ways completely understandable due to nauseating experiences with vandalism and such, in other ways seems to run counter to WP's non-elitist mission. If only experienced WPers think they know all there is to know about WP and everything else, where will WP be? Such haste, with the hyper-defensiveness and very real arrogance I've felt emanating from it or embodied in it, is quite offputting to a newbie who may actually know what he's talking about if he's given half a chance to let his edit sink in or to make a considered and considerate defense of it. (I'm not referring to your actions here but to those of others in the aforementioned handful.) 509:
should, if possible, be integrated into the main text of an article. In my opinion, that is no reason to remove the fact that I added. At most you might rewrite it into the article, but I felt it would be better suited in its own (little) section that can be skipped by people who are not interested in popular references (i.e. people who do not think popular references are notable, as you say). Your last point is logically valid, but it does not imply that the section should be removed, either. Personally, I would like you to revert your edit or incorporate the fact into the article, unless you have a proper reason to discard the information I added.
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blame for acts of aggression committed during the Yugoslavian wars of the 1990s. Serb nationalist propaganda has used the tragedy of Jasenovac and continuing controversy on the subject to mitigate the impact of the charges and court judgments that have found the Bosnian Serbs guilty of the genocide of Bosniaks. Halilbegovic's book on the fate of Bosniaks (as ethnic Bosnian Muslims were referred to in the past) in the extermination camp at Jasenovac challenged the use of Jasenovac by Serbs who portray themselves as victims of World War II atrocities and the Bosniaks as not.
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campaign aimed at obfuscating the reality of genocide in Bosnia. Defending these major articles has been time and effort consuming. I can't see myself and others continuing to fight battles on those fronts and at the same time continuing to sustain resistance in this particular area of ongoing ethnic aggression. The reality of Knowledge means that the genuine significance of the subject is almost certainly not going to be relevant. The availability of the information is only likely to be preserved through respect for the publication that made it available.
1383:(or its subsection for academic books), even though the AfD closed several days late. In other words, the sources given were not about the book, they were about the subject the book was about. If there are no reliable sources to use, then we can't have an article on it. Many of the keep votes were also to the effect that the subject was notable, not that the book itself was notable for any reason other than being about a notable subject. Since the article was meant to be about the book, I saw no other choice but to delete. 1294:. I came across it as it was tagged "Welsh mythology" and also described as such in the article (not any more!) (plus "Celtic mythology"). I've tagged it as a hoax and would like your opinion, please, as I'm thinking of putting it up for deletion. Do you know of any such character? And if there is a folklore reference buried somewhere is there anything which remotely supports the incredibly detailed and fantastic yarn in the article? You'll find my comments and observations on the Talk page. Hwyl, "Great Soul" 31: 2901:
negative? She obviously was proud of her adult modeling, and still is to this day. It needs to be part of the article to cover her full modeling career. Why do you think she recieved the Playboy Cyber Girl award? I agree the inline link to porn may have been negative, and i am fine with that being removed. There are several other references on her article using the Way Back machine archive of the same site the cites I used, yet you only call the ones I added poorly sourced?
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nothing is simply to express contempt for the contributors. I have argued that there are grounds for considering the book notable particularly in the context of the Knowledge guidlelines relating to Academic Books and the book's contribution to a live debate in an area of substantial controversy. my and other people's arguments may or may not be sufficient to justify the book's categorisation as notable but don't just turn your nose away from what we have said. --
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reference I found but I would still argue that an understanding of the context and the considerations taken into account in the Knowledge Academic Book guidelines would provide sufficient support for the book to be seen as having notability both in its specialist field and in contemporary political debate. I would also argue that an article on the book is the best way of ensuring that the important information the article contains is preserved in Knowledge.
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quick to "delete" articles without fully reading them. It was an article that I reposted after it was deleted last month. I improved it and cited references and external links. So, I haven't had any trouble with it again until recently.You commented on the discussion because you saw that I voted twice. I didn't vote twice intentionally. I'm still not sure how discussions fully work yet. I'm actually reading it on another window as I look at articles
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Knowledge so Psychonaut's insistence on policing the letter of the law for whatever reason has resulted in a net loss of access to knowledge and, CĂșchullain, that's where I think you were wrong in not taking advantage of the pragmatic flexibility which is present in Knowledge guidelines but so often ignored. I know this battle is lost but I hope in future you'll bear the wide picture in mind as you examine the narrower one. --
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certainly there would be pressure to merge the article with the main Jasenovac article where it would almost certainly be reduced to a minor footnote or its content deleted. The number of Bosniaks killed was relatively small compared to the number of Serbs and other minority groups. The significance of their inclusion among the victims depends on an acknowledgment of the facts of the past to the arguments of the present.
1520:. I am not forgetting, I am not forgiving, and I am not letting people morally equalize primitive radical animals on one side, and civilized Bosniaks who were victims of modern-day fascism of the 90s. I admit, Bosniaks are not even close to being perfect, in fact, I could write a book about the deficiencies of my people. But nobody is going to stand there and point the finger and say that 2584:. The list of shell providers was very much like this article (but without any attached screenshots). Even though the name was "list" instead of "comparison", it was just as much of a comparison as this article on webmail providers. In my opinion it was more than just a directory, since all the features and differances between the providers were listed - like a comparison in other words. 2631: 1212:. I realize my WP experience is still much more limited than yours, though ... and a just-completed glance at some other FAs, whether in lit or other humanities categories, doesn't support my viewpoint. Maybe if you could tell me the consensus on the relative importance of trying to bring all categories within a field into a uniform format vs. trying to keep citations 2847:. I think you know more of history than I do! In this case, I'd like to know if you disagree with what I learned in school in Puerto (cause I'm from Puerto Rico), or you just changed it with out actually reading what I wrote! Please let me know what do you think about this, because I think is not fair to tell a story to our kids about somebody never existed. 1428:
the Bosnjaci.net article, by highlighting the fact that Bosniaks were yet another of the minorities who were victims of the Ustashe at Jasenovac the Halilbegovic book has had an impact in the context of that debate, an impact confirmed to me by Bosniak friends but for which I am unable to pursue further references as I'm not competent in the Bosnian language.
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from watching it, and I don't think reliable media would claim it is. If they don't give another source, that would be a strike against their credibility as well, given the seriousness of the allegation and the fact that no later reliable sources have even even repeated it without the qualification that it was jebar.info that said it.
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the title, when we want to link directly to a disambig page. It's to tell the difference between incoming links that should be going to a more specific article and ones that are there on purpose. Of course, it's rare that there's a need to link to a disambig page anyway, so not everyone knows about the guideline.--
1245:. As far as I know, no particular style is favored over another, but it's generally best not to replace one style with another if someone has already formatted it according to one. That is, as long as the style is consistent within the article; if not, then just go ahead and pick one to make it consistent. 1149:
in both Europe and América includes research and implementation of the European Community and the Organization of American States during the conflicts of the 1980's in the hemisphere. I speak perfectly English, Spanish, French and Portuguese. Currently, I am a Vice President of Banking here in Miami.
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you will see it is a non profit neutral and trustworthy source, and the reference is actually a real actual snap shot on exactly how her site was. And the information on how her site started is relevant because it shows what kind of modeling and business she started her career in. If you also look at
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the police helped kill her, they do not make any claims about it themselves. But the way the sentance was originally phrased makes it sounds like they're making the claim. Since it's not obvious from watching the video, we shouldn't include the statement unless there is a reliable source to attribute
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Bill, can you take a look at an article for me. It was nominated for deletion. Then the administrator removed the nom and now a fellow editor has taken it upon himself to delete it. I'm constantly improving all articles I write on a daily basis. But, I'm having a hard time when users are a little too
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On the substantive issue of course I still disagree with you. I thought that the Bosnjaci.net review article I referred to confirmed that the book was a significant contribution to the debate about Jasenovac and the Bosniak presence among the victims. Unfortunately that is the only English-language
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Certainly. Looking again at the disambig page, I realized there was no article directly relevant. Interestingly enough, it reminded me of the recurrence of that theme in Medieval literature, and ritualistic literature in general, and sparked inspiration for the script I am writing... and to which I
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I didn't say the character originated in Scandanavian material, and I don't think the previous phrasing indicated that either. But whatever his origins, Ogier the Dane is obviously considered Danish at some point in his development, hence the "Dane" part of his name. Much like how Zorro is considered
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That article also looks sketchy to me; it looks like a directory of providers with advertisement-like comparisons of some of their features. But as I said my knowledge of this subject is very limited, I don't know if webmail providers are more notable than free shell providers, or if the article can
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and countless other not so notable pages. If I feel the community is assuming that there is no notability because it is Korean or something with out helping me find sources, what are my actions now? I think it's silly to trash a page when it's still young. There were book sources in my article, yeah
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Thanks. Wasn't quite the answer I was hoping for (though it was better than I was expecting, I wasn't sure if you'd have any details at all), but it did knock some sense into me and make me realize how easily I could've bypassed the confusion in the first place. There's actually a decent hook now,
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How is a deletion appealed? "Nothing has been put forth indicating that the book itself is notable, though the subject may be." is an arbitrary and untransparent judgment. I would have no objection to a balanced and reasoned finding but to dismiss the arguments that have been put forward as saying
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The reason for the changes is that several people have asked me in class about this debate going on in Knowledge. Reasons, citations and bibliographies have been very detailed describing the historic, rationale and current usage at academic and international forums by your other participants. The
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I wasn't exasperated, I'm sorry you thought I was being a jerk! The internet is terrible for communicating tone. I was trying to clarify why I knew that; I did the same thing as you a few months ago. Apparently we're always supposed to do that for disambig pages that don't have "(disambiguation)" in
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Except that it's something that the Book of Mormon actually says, and that page is for documenting all the prominent theories, wherever they come from. All we're doing is saying the theory exists, and attributing it to who says it. We are not saying there is any archaeological or historical evidence
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Gee, why isn't it working? Perhaps if you actually parsed and understood everything I have written on this issue instead of ignoring it, dismissing it, or otherwise acting as though you are the all knowing and all powerful editor we might get somewhere. If you do keep that image "below the fold" no
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It's an "old version" of TELA TEQULIA's OFFICIAL webpage! How is that questionable? It is a page her, herself put up if you look at the copyright tags on the bottom of the archived sites, and even look at the web address of the site, it is the same address as her CURRENT official website. How is it
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I don't know either; what other articles are you referring to specifically? If they are just directories like this one was they should be deleted as well, but I'd have to look at the individual cases. The consensus at this AfD was pretty solid when you discount the votes from the likely sockpuppets
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If it in any way helps to establish the notability of that book, it should have been brought in before the AfD closed. Keep in mind that I didn't say the subject the book deals with isn't notable, I felt notability for the book itself hadn't been established, and it didn't look like it was going to
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You must be aware of the disputes over the ongoing cases at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the recent International Court of Justice finding concerning the B&H vs S&M charges. The facts at issue remain the subject of bitter argument. As you will see from
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If you had been involved in the Knowledge battles that have gone at the Srebrenica massacre and Bosnian Genocide articles among others you would be aware that the atrocities perpetrated on Serbs during World War II by the Ustashe government of Croatia were and continue to be used by Serbs to reject
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I'm sorry you feel that way. I didn't mean to offend you or anyone with my summary of my decision, and I certainly didn't mean to disparage your arguments. What I meant by "nothing has been put forth" was that no reliable sources (or not enough, anyway) had been provided demonstrating that the book
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I am Prof. Heynard L. Paz-Chow, graduate in Political Science from the University of Sevilla, España, Graduate of International Relations, from Florida International University in Miami and Political Science/International Finance at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. My international experience
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What do you mean? If you're referring to the placing them all in a dedicated "works" category, I did that to keep them all in one place more than anything. If you mean separating out "books", "novels", etc., some things are books but are not novels, but as a prominent novelist I felt Marquez should
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The phrase "a year and a day," in the first paragraph of the telling of the tale, redirects to a disambiguation page. How helpful do you think that is for new or inexperienced users and readers? Should I alter the wikification of that phrase to lead directly to the article on the use of that term
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Firstly, yes, it was the Cerne Abbas giant. This can easily be verified by looking at the mentioned scene and comparing the figure show there with the Cerne Abbas giant. Secondly, the section you refer to about trivia sections does not state that trivia as such are discouraged, but merely that they
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should probably just redirect to his article, since that's what most people who type that name in would be looking for. If neither is the primary use of the term, then Charles Fairbanks should be a disambig page. It looks to me like the vice president is more prominent (at least there are many more
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I saw that you just created a disambiguation page for "jail bait," and I have a question. When is it worthwhile to create a dab page? I ask because I just moved a page that was created under the title "C. Fairbanks" to the title "Charles H. Fairbanks". There is already an article titled "Charles
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against the use of "haunting" in the lead. In short, I agreed with you in that I think it belongs in a "critics describe the novel as etc, etc" context. To satisfy all parties involved, I'm prepared to create a new Reception section that would mention the "haunting" description and a multitude of
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if you really think deletion was unwarranted, but I must tell you that it's unlikely to be overturned. Like I said, notability was not established, and consensus was for deletion. The onus for finding sources and establishing notability is on the ones who want it kept; also note that the fact that
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I don't know anything about it, so I don't know if it's reliable or not. I guess the first step would be finding wherever it was they said that, and seeing if they attribute it to some source besides the video. If they say you can see that in the video, I think that's flat wrong - it's not obvious
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Anyhow there are other more crucial battles to be fought and now I've had a decent response from you you hopefully now understand why "the losers" often feel so angry at the apparent cavalier behaviour of Knowledge administrators, so as life is short and the work is elsewhere I'll have to throw in
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I can understand your frustration in getting reverted, especially if people are being unfriendly about it. When I was a newbie I had some experiences that nearly put me off of the project. A good solution may be bringing up your intentions on the talk page before making major edits, so that others
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I think you're wrong about this, all it is saying is that Muhammad reportedly received most of his revelations while he was with Aisha. It says nothing whatsoever about him making them up, and it even calls them "revelations". I can't see how the statement is offensive to you. Do you disagree with
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matter what happens to the other image, you probably won't have much more argument with me although I am not happy about it being inline since it deprives people of the choice of whether they want to look at a gruesome image. If it pops back to the top, you can expect more discussion and dispute.
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This is only one of the battlefields in the wars of the former Yugoslavia waged at Knowledge. I have been one of the people who has been involved in drawn out fights to resist attempts to have the Bosnian Genocide and Srebrenica Massacre articles subsumed into other subject articles as part of a
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Thanks, I appreciate your feedback. I've made a quick start (not much time to devote tonight, I'm afraid) on the new section as well as moving things around a bit, so take a look if you have a chance. I hope this doesn't ruffle many feathers; I honestly think it's a compromise everyone can live
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Having said that, I am upset with the way deletion was handled. The article could have been modified, but it should had not been deleted. What you have done is sad, offensive, upseting, and disturbing - but I have learned to live with that, so nothing comes as new. As Haris Silajdzic implied, it
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the towel until more English-language references appear, as I'm pretty sure they will. And now I've tried to find the deleted article to check something in it and of course it's not there to - so all the information has gone! I guess we just have to think of it as a house that's burned down. --
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consistent, I'd be able to proceed with more productive edits. Or is there some place in the MoS pages where citation format is still being debated or has come to some kind of resolution? I understand the non-elitist approach of WP, but it seems a little strange to me to reinvent this particular
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Bosniak, I think Cuchullain has behaved a lot better than other Knowledge administrators. Like you I continue to disagree with his judgment but I think he has acted fairly as he sees the matter and above all he has been prepared to discussing the subject. However the information is gone from
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You're misunderstanding me. The sentence is the negative part, not the website. You're sourcing material about a living person with a very poor source, in this case an old version of a web page. If you want the material included, find a real, secondary source discussing it. Otherwise it stays
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I strongly disagree with you saying the WayBack machine is not a good / reliable source, according to the Wiki guildlines "Reliable sources are authors or publications regarded as trustworthy or authoritative in relation to the subject at hand." If you look at the wikipedia article about the
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CĂșchullain, thank you for a prompt and considerate reply. I'm used to Knowledge administrators arriving from nowhere, passing judgment and accelerating away without bothering to inspect the roadkill so I read your judgment as just another fiat handed down by the lords of arbitrary rule and I
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I certainly don't concede the argument that in its field this is not a notable book but it would be easier to compromise if one could be certain that the information this article provides would be safe in an article dealing with the subject instead. However I think that is doubtful. Almost
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have a category to appear in the "Novels by author" cat. And about putting some of them in more than one cat, I did that on works I'm not familiar with, and figured someone who does known them will be better able to decide whether something is a novel, a short story, or just a "book".--
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it was Lonely Planet, but come on, that is more than a lot of other pages. I have no connection to this article really, but this has just gotten under my skin. Why can millions of other minor but notable pages have a page but this one can't? Where can I address this question? Thanks,
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wasn't thinking clearly. outside influences and the fact that exept for very few almost all of the articles i have created were nominated for deletion. it kinda pissed me off. now that i think about it i was the one instigating this entire thing witht he edit to jacksonville. i suck.
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Clearly the issue isn't with the Wayback Machine, it's with the site you found using the Wayback Machine. It's just an old version of a commercial webpage. You're using it as a primary source for negative material about a living person (at one point you called it a "porn site"). Per
1678:, police officers did nothing to stop the attack and even participated..." and then give a link to wherever jebar said it (if you can). But I'd prefer we stay away from such sensational and serious allegations until we can find a real reliable source to attribute it to.-- 2972:
Hey! Long time no see and all that. I'm about to apply for GA status on this article, but it needs a copyedit. I plan to go over it myself, but it may be good to have someone a little less familiar with the writing help out. Your assistance will be appreciated. Thanks.
569:? Trust me, I know the medieval Scandinavian sources quite well, and I am eager for you to tell me in which medieval Danish chronicle or Norse saga he first appears. The first source that I know of is Karlamagnus' saga, which is a translation from continental sources.-- 828:
I don't think it's at all useful to link to it; we have no article that is directly relevant. That "a year and a day" is a period of time frequently seen in Medieval literature is already discussed later in the article. I removed it entirely, thanks for pointing it
2247:, but I think the term "half-nephew" is overkill. I don't think it's standard, and at any rate "nephew" is sufficient (one does not even need to be blood related to be a "nephew") and we explain the relationship in detail further on. Also, "half" was mispelled.-- 2101:
disambiguation page? I assumed the first time it was just the accidental reverts from an overjealous vandal patroller, that saw an unregistered account's edit without bothering to read the changes (as has been happening constantly for the past two years or so).
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Hey Kyoko, I was just about leave you a message about that! Thanks for the kind words. I tried to use essentially the structure you created for the other Lais, and I'd love it if you could take a look when you get a chance to see if there's anything you could
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I disagree that a dictionary definition on the name Habakkuk offers much relevant information on the book the prophet wrote. The Wiktionary entry is about the name itself, which is held by the prophet, his book, and virtually nothing else. I don't see the
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Greetings Cuchullain! Its been a while since our first, and hopefully only, amicable disagreement and I see you're still going strong. If you have the time to spare I was wondering if you could take a look at what I consider to be a very dubious article:
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I moved it because we have no other article on the Life of Denis, so I though it was more appropriate to have it at the common name, as there would be no risk of confusion with another article. I have no strong feelings about it, however, as long as the
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I could put a message on every project member's talk page alerting them to the collaboration and inviting them to join in. This should build project unity and capability as well as make the King Arthur article a million times better. Any suggestions?
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other info, including criticism, awards, and honors (the last of two are sorely absent from the article if you don't count Oprah and the Pulitzer mention in the lead). I was wondering what your thoughts on that are? Regards from a fellow Osprey. :)
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editing of this page is to eliminate such confusion. It is my suggestion that you learn, accept the contributions of others and let us enjoy the moment. This is not an edit war, but I will contend daily on this monstrosity of academic inaccuracy.
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So what are my steps to disagree with your actions? This is madness. I am annoyed because I am trying to share information with Knowledge and it's getting deleted on me. At the same time the AfD was going on for that article, there was one for
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One last thing to add, I do not see how using a historical archive on her official web site is negative. Please explain, its not like it is a archive from a POV or slanderous web site or article, it is from her still to this day official web
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Well, the project has kind of slowed down, which isn't unusual if it doesn't give people things to do well enough. I think we should start up a collaboration to bring the King Arthur article up to FA, with a clearly-written plan, such as:
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no sceintific credibillity, no evidance, anywhere in either archeological digs or corobborating native american oral histories ( i checked) and above all its insulting to the native community, hence i made it go away. id like to keep it
2879:, poorly sourced contentious material needs to be removed. It doesn't matter if there is strong agreement or not on the talk page, or even if it's potentially relevant; if there are no real sources backing up the line, it needs to go.-- 2473:
works. AfDs are open for five days, after which they can be closed at any point. Not only was this Aopen for 11 full days, but there was no discussion at all for 7 days. The only one voting to keep the article was you, the creator, and
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i am glad to say that your attempt at revenge by nominating for deletion the Wikiproject i created has failed. next time if you want to seek revenge please do it by posting a long chain of expletives on my user page. have a nice day.
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The only reason I don't have time to devote to criticizing the faults of my own people is because I am wasting my time on fighting revisionism (moral equivalism), genocide denial, and other attempts from the enemies of the common
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OK, but couldn't a person wind up there by clicking on a link and really want to see the movie info or some other Xanadu page? Do you know how to get an image into the article? I'm a bit tech challenged. Best regards, --
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We're close to applying for FAC. I was just wondering if you could add sources for the historical context info you added. Also, I'm tempted to say that the Morte d'Arthur connection already is sourced. What do you think?
3076:. The first step, talking about it, is clearly not working. I suggest we take the second step - disengaging for a while. If you still feel the same after taking a break, you can move on to the next steps, namely a 1506:
I am upset about the deletion of the book. I feel, the article could have been paraphrased or enhanced in a different way, but nevertheless, the book is extremely important and notable source which documents
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has been blocked for awhile because of edit-warring, and is stuck in a horrible place. A couple of us have been trying to work out what needs to be changed on the talk page (with a little recent help from
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lately, due to a combination of distraction, laziness, and feeling somewhat wikibonked. When I get around to it, I will have to read that lai in the edition I own, and see if I have anything else to add.
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is certainly much more notable, and more likely to be the one for whom people might search. If another Charles Fairbanks appears, we will deal with him when the time comes. Thanks for your response. ---
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Hi Cuchullain, thanks for the invitation, I've just signed up. I'd be glad to help, but I'm not going to dedicate myself solely to this project, if that's fine with you. Thanks again for the invitation.
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In addition to etymological information, it provides translations of that name and title into all the various languages available. This is information featured on Wiktionary rather than Knowledge. --
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and it states that "a number of armed local police officers were present who in fact helped the crowd to kill the woman rather than preventing the crime." Why do you think is this not valid? Thanks,
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by smiling at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Happy editing!
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They could, but that's not what disambiguation notes and pages are for - they're for redirecting a reader when one title can have multiple meanings. For other uses, they will type in or click on "
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Thanks for the explanation! I wasn't sure what the MoS meant by "accidental links." Oh, and sorry for being touchy... it's late here in Europe, and I should really be heading to bed... :-) --
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Hey Maria, That sounds like a great idea. Awards and honors really need to be mentioned, and there is very little about criticism and reception. I'll leave a note of support on the talk page.--
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I'm sorry you feel that way. I certainly did not close as I did because of any pre-conceived notions about the subject the book covers, I did it because notability had not been established
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I'm sure it's plenty popular with your friends, but Harry Potter is obviously more noteable in the wider world, and there are far more reliable sources on it. That's what really matters.--
2268:. Alright then, agreed it'd be overkill. Blame it on me not being a native speaker. But yet again, I've learned something useful, so worth it all in all. Regards and sorry to bother you, — 280:
incoming links), so I just linked to the archaeologist at the top of the page. If there were more than two notable Charles Fairbankses, then a disambig page should be created (probably at
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Jeez, sorry, I must have missed your original post. I think that's a great idea. Let's do it. I want to start by citing all the statements, and probably correcting some of what's there.--
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supporting it. Much of what's on that page has no real evidence supporting it, it's recorded because it is notable or influential in some way. And Mormon beliefs are certainly notable.--
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I'm sorry, I still don't think the reference is notable, and it certainly should not go in its own section. It is just not important enough to the subject to warrant inclusion (as per
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No problem, if you see them back to their old behavior after the block expires, let someone know; if it's a vandalism only account, it will probably have to be blocked indefinitely.--
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Also, not only does your citation style seem to me to be non-standard, it also doesn't conform with the way citations are done in "Literature and Theatre" Featured Articles such as
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is a text that exists in more than one manuscript. This article is about a specific manuscript that is famous more for its illustration than the text. I am moving the article back.
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This article is going through a peer review now, hopefully the last one before FA candidacy. I'm just wondering if I could get your input and help. Two heads are better than one.
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Ideally we will have an article on the text that would link to articles on each of the manuscripts which contain it. However, until such time I can live with it being a redirect.
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Uhm. It sure seems like you came in and deleted an article when there was still discussion. I think that isn't fair and an attack on Knowledge values. Am I wrong? I am offended.
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It just seems to me that a flatter category system is sometimes better. "Novels," make sense. "Works" too, probably. But I'd probably skip "books." So you'd have works -: -->
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Hey, I noticed you're a member of the Indigenous peoples of North America project, and an administrator, so figured you might be interested in helping out with an article.
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or is it something different? If it is that one, does it actually involve a world war? Normally zombie movies are put in the "Decline and fall of the human race" category.
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I didn't understand what MoS point your latest edit was about; but I disagreed with the opinion in the summary of the one before that, so reverted both. Please explain?
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all victims of Jasenovac concentration camps with a focus on Bosniaks, who were ignored in previous research (just as Roma victims were, for example, largely ignored).
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Still, the amount I need to learn about the way things work around here humbles me. I'll stop blabbing away. Thanks for your time, help, and attention to my concerns.
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I'll add the sources soon, but I probably won't be able to tonight. As for the Malory connection, a page number to whatever edition the quote is from couldn't hurt.--
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I am very interested in the Celtic nature and its influences within Spain and France. Perhaps you can enlighten me and help me in such research on that theme.
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Yeah, I figured my post had just gotten lost in the shuffle. You've been gone awhile! Anyway, sounds like a good plan. I'll go ahead and spread the word...
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to change wording in the neopagan section so that their views on the goddess were still represented but not endorsed were very good. Nice way to handle that.
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I'll try to take a look at it, but I've been really busy recently, and I don't know how much help I'll be able to provide. Thanks for the heads up, though.--
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in response to your comment about popularity of the Nyeusigrube books, among my circle of friends it is actually more popular than the harry potter books. --
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do sometime is read more about the Tristan legend. I have a book that collects various medieval French treatments of the story, but I haven't yet read it. --
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isn't clear on this point. "This issue was brought up on another page some time ago" isn't helpful to me, and I don't appreciate the exasperated tone. --
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First, the pop culture reference was not clearly related to the subject of the article (was it even the Cerne Abbas giant that was on the show?) Second,
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Claiming that "Muhammad received most of the revelations in Aisha's company" is Goodwin's way of accusing our Prophet of making the Quran up. Reading
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Hey Scrawlspacer, good to hear from you, and I'm glad we've got someone who knows what they're talking about on board. The style I use here is from
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Can I refer you to the transcript of Haris Silajdzic's recent discourse at the CSIS Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington
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saying "stays". Mind you, I was just the AfD closer, I don't know much about the shells or webmail providers; my decision was based on the
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First, let me say I'm very sorry you're aggravated and I know having articles you started deleted is frustrating. You can take this up at
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Hi! I've nominated the article for DYK, but there's a bit of confusion in trying to improve the hook. I've listed a couple questions on
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It really depends on if there is a primary usage of the term, and if there will be a risk of confusion with similarly-named articles. If
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to see if that trivia section needs to go, but just because some articles have such sections doesn't mean they all should.--
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Thanks, DreamGuy. It was actually just a revert to what it said previously, but sometimes the old version is just better.--
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instead of a reliable source. But the table is correct, so I added the half- to the article. Isn't that the correct term?
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I'll take a look at it, Enaid. Off the top of my head, though, I've never heard of any such character, you may be right.--
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the discussion page on Tela Tequila there is a strong agreement her adult modeling should be included in the article.
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if you are afraid that there aren't many members on it then you should put it in inactive wikiprojects NOT delete. --
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can see what it is you want to do. I'm available to lend a hand if you need anything, don't hesitate to ask.--
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Is it always preferable to link to a redirect to a disambig page instead of directly to the disambig page?
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Thanks so much for the help. I've been sick lately and haven't been in a condition to make serious edits.
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Cuchullain, I want to apply this article for DYK, but am not sure what angle to take. Any suggestions?
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other non-notable articles exist does not exclude this one from the meeting the notability criteria.--
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I assume. Since I don’t speak Arabic I guess I’ll have to try to find someone around here that does.
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I can see having an article on that someday, it does occur fairly often. Good luck with your script!--
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for the title of the book the prophet wrote. It is therefore directly relevant to both articles. --
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I have no idea. When I created the page I only moved the list over from where it was previously at
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Thanks for clueing me in, I hope the dispute with this editor can be resolved on the talk page.--
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be altered to fix it. I'll have to leave it in the hands of someone who knows more about it.--
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Seriously. I asked you to the first time. You are in over your head. You can't be impartial.
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should anwer most of your questions, but if you have more trouble let me know or ask at the
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you put "The Dead: LIVE" as a 2005 movie--is this the same as the 2006 zombie movie on imdb
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W. Fairbanks." Is it now worthwhile to create a dab page for these two Mr. Fairbanks? ---
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yes i did. i fess up. i was just about to say that i couldn't resist but i could. sorry
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offends a Muslim as much as someone who accuses Jesus or Moses of being a pretender.
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There is no consensus (3 against 3) and you are being a tyrannical piss poor admin.
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Thanks for your informative and friendly reply. I look forward to working with you.
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the word "reportedly", or with the idea that he was with Aisha when he had them?--
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I notice that you moved this page. However the old name was correct according to
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btw, sorry for bothering you, but there's nobody else who's an admin online. --
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Uhm. Excuse me but who died and made you God? I am a little bit annoyed here.
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Clean up the article: Cite everything, proofread, resolve tagged issues, etc.
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if you intend to do this. You can also ask me if you have further questions.--
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Can being 'referenced' or 'sourced' save any statement from being biased? --
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pages 9 and 10 and particularly page 13? Not that it will do any good. --
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is not a reputable news source? I can’t really find any information on it.
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Thanks for putting in the effort with the article and ironing things out.
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redirects there, or becomes a disambig page that links to the MS page.--
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Hey Wrad, I've been unable to contribute very much for the past while.
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Please do not remove relevant links to sister projects as you did here
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The AINA article only says the website that originally aired the clips
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Hi, CĂșchullain, I'm a bit late to the debate, but I left a comment at
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I don't understand why the list of free shell providers was removed (
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looks quite good, I'll take a more extensive look at it right now.--
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I responded at the talk page and at DYK. I hope that clears it up.--
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Several. I actually have two where I'm at, I can do it right now.--
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To answer your question, you can ask the deletion be reviewed at
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appreciate you now taking the time to explain it in more depth.
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policy and consensus rather than my opinion on the subject.--
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in the context of "paganism" and "secret societies"? ---
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Admittedly, I took the info of William Patrick being a
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Sounds good. I don't have a copy of Malory, do you?
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