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instead you have tread on free speech in the most obvious manner possible - given the experience of a fellow editor who knows how to search deeply. Hrafn's so-called "hit list" and Filll's multiple test attack on this former MIT biophysicist and
Silicon Valley CEO seems to prove the point that the WP POV on Creation is that such people are stupid, yet no editor here has explain this biophysicst's edits in time asymmetry, genetic code structure, or the fact (that was referenced) an edit of his was made stating that the Amish are Young Earth Creationists, which appears to have triggered the entire cascade of bans and defamation of this editor. Given such an agenda, how do you think this Foundation will escape an investigation of whether USA Federal funds have been used to suppress the free speech of a citizen of the USA? Worse yet for you two is that the IP address you have attacked is clearly in Kansas, a state with special laws. Turned insideout, the same system that dockets your edits might identify you down to your history of IP addresses surfed over the entire web for your entire history of computer use since ~2002. Do you doubt that such technology is in place and this editor has trapped you into talking with each other up to the level of the senior staffers at the Foundation, certain search engines, and government funding agencies? Clearly, the War on Terror put such technology in place, and now the question is simply whether you are on their radar screen and whether
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humour. In the period of their first album (simply titled āZikney Tzfatā ) their music was very noisy and influenced by
American grunge bands like Killdozer and Butthole Surfers. Around 1994 the band members changed and the band released another album (Zikney Tzfat 2 ) which was more soft and melodic and was more successful commercially (but musically was less appreciated). In 1995 they released two more albums (āTen Li Shlagerā and āTen Li Shlager 2ā which were more āLow Fiā in their nature and were musically more reminiscent of the first album. The band split in 1996. Cohen continues to make music as a solo artist, Lutenberg is playing guitar with some of the best musicians in Israel ( Bari Sacharof amongst them), Mochiach was playing with Gogol Bordello and David Byrne amongst others and continues to make music and Bentovim is a film maker. Other musicians who played in the band in various periods are: Tom Mochiach and Yuval Kiner and aviv papo. Zikney Tzfat were a very influential band, especially at the beginning of the nineties mainly because in their extremity they sounded like nothing else (not before or sinceā¦) in the Israeli music scene, they brought an attitude of freedom and sloppiness of sound and performance to a music scene that is mostly very measured and controlled.
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started flagging articles (so many) all of the sudden, but I looked closely and flagged them in fairness and out of what seemed to be sound logic. Notice I didn't flag everyone and I did make a couple of mistakes, I later saw and determined. I'm obviously new to the site and rules and was just trying to help keep it clean (I was later adding comments about why as I flagged, just to help outline that intention). Thinking it was a community and enough people agree, it gets pulled. That said, I'll not bother, I get it now. I clearly have no say other than to flag and if the mods don't ultimately agree, then that's how it is. It's my choice to not use the site or service if I'm unhappy, and that's what I'll do since I don't think it's completely fair or biased (not being petty, just how I feel -- it's only my view and I realize that doesn't make me right). Apologies, I won't waste anymore of your time. -AfreeUsername
1018:"As I sat down to write this piece, I went through the claims of IIPM all over again. Nothing has changed: the same old untrue or misleading fantastical claims about salaries, placement records being better than IIMs, world class education, professors from foreign universities...you name it! Students are placed at Planman, a sister concern, at higher salaries meant to jack up placement ratios and dumped/sacked within two months. "We students realised the problems just three months into the institute but all escape routes had closed," says a student.Students who were paying Rs 1.25 lakh a semester earlier are now made to pay Rs 4 lakh for the entire year. Banks that give out loans are willing conspirators."
2252:, and explain how that's anything but self-promotion? Hardly a discussion of interest, for example. I wasn't reporting out of anger or spite, I was doing it out of fairness, and after realizing that they also weren't following policies. Again, regarding dreamhost, they have a lot of self-promotion. So, is it okay and relevant as long as they post a reference to one or more news articles that show people know they exist or had some goofup? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm serious, and it'll help me know what NOT to report. PS: Sorry I don't know how to edit/update this discussion cleanly. ~AfreeUsername
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to add it to. I never left the
Knowledge editing process from the time I heard from the first admin until beyond your deletion. I'll pass on trying to add the article again, at least at this particular stage, but thank you for the offer. As I mentioned to the otehr admin, it would be very helpful to those of us who are trying to seriously submit a viable article if you guys could have one admin watch an artcile at a time, and allow for some time to edit after suggesting changes. I understand some might not address immediately, but at least a day or two would be more fair and reasonable.
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I did so after seeing those very articles. Thus, if I was in violation, so are most of them. I did notice I made a mistake on one or two, but the
Dreamhost one does go into heavy self-promotion, which is apparently okay, as long as they have had some news about them that's otherwise irrelevant to their self-promotion. I'm not trying to be bitchy, but just because I've reported _several_ violations that are clear, doesn't mean I'm just going crazy reporting competing hosts. In fairness, look at articles such a LunarPages, which was removed, rightfully, as were a few others. Look at
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basically bypass the rules, and having competing companies get around the policies to get a listing (notice the external links to their own site) or play nice and be good about it and not resort to such tactics, giving competition an unfair advantage. It just doesn't seem to be a level playing field, though some are legitimate, it gives people reason to question the bias that _could_ be seen (not saying this is actually happening) with some "not so definites" being okay to remain.
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2982:, as the player's character turns its hind end toward another creature it wants as a friend, and emits an odor in its direction. Examples in nature of this form of chemical communication among higher animals usually take place between members of the same species, but Spore shows it taking place across species, as well as during mating rituals. Indeed, Spore's separate nests, tribes and cities are different species incapable of interbreeding.
1012:"Four years back, I decided to intervene in one such case and took out an advertisement against one such institute, the Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM). I was hoping that I would be challenged in court. Our ad suggested that all claims made by IIPM were wrong or misleading. I knew there were too many skeletons in their cupboard and, if taken to court, they would stand exposed. So, no, they didnāt take us to court. "
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fans and were regularly written about and in all the majour TV stations in Israel (and even the
Europien MTV channel as well with their song Riki) I have put links connecting to a site that sales their album, another majour link about the most important bands in Israel with a special page about "Zikney Tzfat" and 3 other links of live concerts aired on the majour TV channel in Israel. so how come the editor said:
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WP:POINT here. Lunar does make some fairly weak and completely unsupported claims of notability, though I'm not sure they are actually WP:NOTABLE enough to get through DRV and the overall content of the article was pretty close to A7 (though not really G11) IMO. Servage and c2o looked completely hopeless. Overall I'm comfortable leaving things as they are now (those deleted, all other tagged articles untagged).
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didn't want visible (instead of whole sections, or moving things to user-talkpage). You obviously know how closely your edits are being scrutinized, especially with regards to editing others' comments, so you should steer well clear of the edge of bad edits and misleading edit summaries. Further, read my later comment about archiving, where I note that it happens automatically, so again there's no need to
4058:) 20:57, 30 September 2008 (UTC) I think you made a mistake by deleting the Erin Callan artcle with Lehman Brothers. She is responsible for much of the turmoil we are now seeing in the capital and credit markets. You should reseach her and David Einhorn. I think you will see that they will be written about for years to come when the books are written about the proposed $ 700 BILLION DOLLAr bailout.
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science and scholarship notably through bibliographies included in the instruction manuals for SimCity 2000 and The Sims. Despite superficial impressions to the contrary, a close look at Spore shows that the intellectual connections are not to the science of biological evolution, but rather to theories about social interaction from ethology, cultural anthropology, economics, and sociology.
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the population, then bombard it with religious propaganda. This reflects the common finding in the sociology of religion that intense religious appeals work best with deprived populations, who turn to religion either because they have no alternative course in their desperate situation, or because religion is fundamentally a compensator against the inescapable deprivations of human life.
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dimensional shape, and yet we almost always describe them in the same article. I think the "vague structure" of #499 (above) is more informative, since it doesn't show one stereoisomer or the other, but a structure that might be interpreted as either. Do we really want to write an article about a specific stereoisomer, or do we want to combine them in D/L / R/S groupings?
3832:? There is an editor who has been disruptive - repeatedly adding the same poorly written paragraph despite being reverted by several editors. I'd either block the IP or protect the article myself, but since I've been reverting it's probably best handled by an uninvolved administrator. Can you look and see what you think is the best course of action? Thank you. --
2457:. All of them are just reverts, but JAF just entered in "Just so you know, I'm not on Knowledge 24/7. I do plan to go out tonight" for one of them. Which was very unacceptable: all reverts are supposed to have a reason. Even if JAF is reverting vandalism: he should be reporting the editor, so admins can deal with it. Edit warring isn't helping matters at all.
3005:- marriage outside the group functioning to link groups - could be conceptualized as the exchange of gifts that took the form of brides. However, gift exchange seems quite secondary to biological kinship in the development of human societies, perhaps playing a greater role when really large societies came to rely more heavily upon
3009:, such as the king being considered the father of all. In modern societies, economic market exchange plays an especially great role and has implications for all other forms of exchange, but kinship and exchange carried out inside kin groups were more significant in earlier states of human development, and are ignored by Spore.
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because (unfortunately) we do have bands make all sorts of false claims to try to boost themselves--specific cites to some mainstream press coverage would be helpful. Note that
Youtube is not a valid source...need "real" publications (ok if in Hebrew, but if so might be nice to add a translation of a key sentence or two). See
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argument made. I also made reference to other existing articles which--over the course of their existence--have grown into solid articles. The deletion is contrary to the spirit of the wiki community and I'm frustrated with the haste of the action as it makes it difficult to improve/create organically. Thanks for listening.
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DMacks, I was working with another administrator on editing the Not One
Sparrow article per Knowledge protocol, when you deleted it. I had less than two hours from the first notice of speedy deletion to your own deletion, and was frantically editing in the meantime. Please explain the trigger finger,
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way the page could be salvaged would be to restart completely from scratch. You are (still) welcome to write a viable article, but it has to start out being viable...Knowledge's main article space isn't a sandbox for "what hopefully will eventually become a viable article". Use a userspace sandbox or
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This brings me to another point: what are we to do about multiple forms of (essentially...) the same compound? Not only different stereoisomers, but also ions which have lost only, say, a hydrogen to become ionized. Left handed and right handed molecules are fundamentally different due to their three
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In the civilization stage of the game, one of the ways a player may conquer another city is through religious conversion, and attempts are more likely to succeed if the inhabitants of the city are unhappy. Indeed, one subtle tactic is to squeeze off the economic flow into that city, thereby stressing
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by viruses consequentially transports genes from one species to another, but this is believed to happen only very rarely and is not the primary mechanism of biological evolution. When two Spore creatures mate, they do not apparently possess different genomes, nor is their offspring's genome a random
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DMacks, a small group of people are hell-bent on ignoring the official press release of
Electronic Arts and trying to go with sites such as Kotaku Australia, despite having no proof of actual first hand proof (ie. Electronic Arts or Maxis) that contradicts the official release. My position is if they
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FollowUp: How about you guys look more closely at the reporting I've done? Most of the hosts listed under the "web hosting" area are indeed suspicious or outright spam/policy violators (such as
Aspiration Hosting). I wasn't able to post the article I created, which is fine after realizing this, but
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Yes, so from what I understand, famous people come second to interesting people... in that case, what you find uninteresting might be the next guys wet dream. I think before you go being trigger happy you should pick up your test tube and walk away from the computer, professor. Give people some time
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Hi There, sorry i'm not so experianced with Wiki so i am probably doing something wrong but.... as stated in my article "Zikney Tzfat" was an incredibly important and influential rock band in Israel, they sold a gold album (!), relesed 4 albums with the majour brand in Israel (NMC), had thousands of
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There is always good reason to AGF for at least a minute, and to spend that minute copying the URL into archive.org to see if there is an historical copy of the page, which you can then link in the cite. That way everyone benefits: those who care about good citing and those who want to read content.
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All these articles cite documents on a website that does not exist. Maybe it did exist. Maybe not. For sure it does not exist right now. In some of these cases the people are LIVING. Under strict BLP we cannot have quotes attributed to them that are unsourced. If you can find a working source,
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is critical. If there is conflicting info from different reliable sources, state each along with who said it. As a tertiary source, WP policy is to report what is reported and leave it to the reader to decide how credible the reported-report is, not to second-guess or choose among different reliable
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has done 3RR. I've already spoken to DMacks about this. He has been obstinate and I finally warned him - which of course he tit-for-tatted and reported me, despite the fact I've already told him to take it up in the
Development of Spore talk page. Then he tried to bargain his Spore (video game) edit
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Ooh, good detective work! I usually don't think twice about G11 nukes (though I often lean more towards citing A7) for articles that look hopeless, but always look for at least a statement of real notability first. His tags do look pointy, as a spot-check of the tagged articles do find statements of
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DMAcks, the short material you found upon deltion of the article was the section I was editing between the time (again, a matter of hours if not minutes) I heard from the last admin and the time you deleted the article, and when I saved that section after much work, there was no rest of the article
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and deleting it. At the time I deleted it, it wasn't even remotely close to being viable, barly failing at least one of the speedy-deletion criteria. There was no evidence of recent/ongoing work in the article or on the talk-page. Deletion is based on the current status that some thing is, not what
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Done--sorry about that! That statement about gold was pretty buried in the article. Might want to make "what makes this band important?" more prominent, or at least list chart-positions or awards for each album in the discography list. I've placed some "cite-needed" tags on the claims of notability
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Zikney Tzfat (or āOld Men Of Zefatā in Hebrew) were a grunge / punk group formed in Tel Aviv Israel around 1990 by Maor Cohen, Yoni Bentovim, Oren Lutenberg, and later joined by Rea Mochiach. They were known for their wild and chaotic concerts and their extreme lyrics which were full with absurdist
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Well, I created a reasonable article. I made improvements per the request of others. I created a talk page and made a reasonable argument to contest speedy deletion. Instead, the article was deleted nearly three times in less than five minutes, as well as the talk page, without any reference to the
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Oh is this what your problem is? Your abusiveness has been most insulting. If you check that category you keep labelling me with, I do not see a single Manson related name. And my name is Jason Maddox and what has Maddox got to do with Manson? And anyway, you barely edit- whose sock account are
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It is unclear whether a game genuinely based on evolution by natural selection from random variation could become popular. H. Porter Abbott argues that human thought organizes things in terms of narratives - stories in which protagonists face obstacles and take actions in pursuit of goals - and the
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which is all with a discussion page of an IP-addressed entry. Such a revert gives the appearance of under-handed editing by the two of you with a heading (above) that appears to be an attempt to hide a coalition attack of atheist editors seeking to fill the gap left by the retirement of Hrafn, and
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Thanks for getting back to me so quickly! To answer your first question, yes, the stereochemical structure of the compound "pyroglutamic acid" (a.k.a. "pidolic acid") is correctly represented as it was in Pidolic_acid.png. My mistake (I'll fix it shortly). To answer your second question (which I'm
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However, there is little evidence to support the effectiveness of so-called "disembodied appeals" - religious messages transmitted impersonally - and religious conversion almost always operates by means of pre-existing social bonds, spreading via social influence through the network of friends and
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In both the tribal and civilization stages of the game, relations between the player's group and other groups are negotiated economically, militarily, or through emotional and expressive appeals. In fact, the primary way that the human species developed ever larger social groups, from the earliest
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a consensus for one particular version? I see where you're coming from, but usually articles aren't supposed to be edited after they are protected, especially not in regards to the edit war that caused the protection. The edits themselves look good to me, but I'd appreciate it if you'd revert them
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edit-requested (apparently some not all realized they were not blocked by the accidental only-semi-protection). If you feel it would be better, I can simply revert back to the form of the page when I earlier (only semi-)protected it, as "uninvolved admin quenching edit-war" was my intent that that
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alter the flow of a conversation or change who-said-what/when). And there was no deadline given for doing the archiving. Based on others' edits and compared to your edit-summaries, it appears you were doing a bad-faith archiving, essentially just removing those specific portions of discussions you
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keen to delete non-viable content within an hour or so at best. Unfortunately, many new editors throw some not-yet-ready content on WP with a promise to "fix it real soon now" and yet never do--WP main article space is a place for things that meet our minimum standards not a sandbox to get things
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Many articles refer randomly to whatever various form(s) (e.g. the three above) the initial author was familiar with. I can't cite examples of this off the top of my head, but such articles are abound, especially those relating to pharmaceuticals (which are typically provided as racemic mixtures,
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Please also take note, that once I put the article I posted as on_hold, I re-read the policies more closely, as I didn't think they were completely clear (at first) and quickly removed that on_hold and commented that I was mistaken and wouldn't contest it. I'm sure how it must have looked that I
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Over and over again I keep getting attacked for honest contributions. And now you want to complaint about how they attack me right? As your complaint is much to general to address I can no longer edit Wikipeidia. If you do not exactly explain what you think I have done wrong then I really can not
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Is the bot not doing that? It should be! Thanks for pointing that out, serious bug there (I could've sworn I put noincludes around the tag). Sorry for potentially borking CAT:CSD, and thanks again for pointing this out, I'll ensure that the tagging is done correctly next time a userbox is tagged.
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AGF is a good policy and I agree with your Watkins citation. That said, there is no reason to AGF with a BLP when there is no accurate sourcing. BTW what is with USER: LAVIDALOCA following me arround calling me a puppet? Can you help with this? All my edits have been useful and done with best
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Spore claims to be at least partly-science based, as evidenced by an advertisement on its home page in early September 2008, publicizing a National Geographic television program as "a deeper look at the science behind Spore." Earlier Will Wright games have also sought to establish connections to
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I prepared the following for the Spore game page, believing that people who had responsibly edited 10 other articles would be able to add to it, then discovered it was now fully protected. I would have put it right before the criticism section. Although I use the wiki moniker Samuel Lann, I am
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I protected to stop an edit war, and then adjusted content to match what appeared to be the consensus of the "good" sourced material. The edit war was about different editors only accepting one source as gospel-truth, so I also tightened the wording to clarify which source claimed what and again
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I stand by my deletion of Aspiration on its content, though could better have gone A7 as it clearly made no notability claims (vs G11, which is more in the eye of the reader). OTOH there are cites, so we could probably form some statement of notability from them if we want to completely undo the
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The edit-war appeared to be essentially a one-man crusade against consensus:) I undid the edit to content (I left in place the edit that broke a ref tag...was a side-effect of the edit war, unrelated to its content). Feel free to comment on the content at the talk page. Thanks for your concern!
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Regarding "Superb Internet", the "thewhir.com" site is hardly a news source, as are many of the sites some of these companies reference, which means anyone can get a listing and have it pass the flags. Not that I'm unset people can do this, but it seems to remove the point and allows anyone to
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2959:- the separation of one species into two facilitated by limited gene flow between two areas and somewhat different environments in those locations - by setting up distinct regions and constricting movement between them. For later stages of the game, the genetic algorithms could be treated as a
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Please discuss anything related to an article on the article's talk page. The inclusion and reliability of that source has already been discussed (I think in the Meyer's fuel-cell page). You obviously know this article is a sensitive issue for many editors, so it's really important to keep all
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In the creature stage of the game, carnivores gain DNA by eating other animals, herbivores do so by scavenging corpses, and then the player decides which of this DNA to add to the creature's genome. This bears no resemblance to the processes of random mutation, sexual combination, and
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family of people who are already devout members. With respect to social solidarity, religion has generally been regarded as a mechanism for sustaining the unity of a group that already exists, rather than being a really effective means for expanding the scope of a social group.
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Myself and the rest of the band members of Cosmic Dust Bunnies have been asked by local fans to create a page, and we are trying to do that. How is that going to be possible when admins throw there nose in within 5 minutes and delete what little work we manage to put into it?
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Explain how the material was cited then. I'm refering to the Grandfather Clause article. I removed the word blacks because the fact that the law in any way discrminated against blacks was not cited. You reverted my edit claiming that I removed cited material and was commiting
4020:}} and have some faith in the closing admin to see the same shenanigans you see:) There's no serious policy issue (unless you suspect the sock-puppetting is being done to evade a ban) and they haven't yet proven to have an effect on the outcome of the AfD (they may yet find
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Hi, I need a second opinion. The opening sentence in this article is "Crime in Qatar has a low rate". Do you think there is any problem with this structure? Or "There is a low rate of crime in Qatar" better? I am a bit confused to choose which will be the better structure.
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and why you didn't look at the article development timeframe before deletion, in my opinion both were incredibly unprofessional and unwarranted. No organization encourages one of its users to take legitimate steps, and gives them less than two hours to perform them.
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Would you will be willing to answer a few questions about your experience? We've done considerable background research, but we would also like to gather the insight of the actual editors. Details about the project can be found at the user page of the project leader,
2655:). So they kept on warring, and I upgraded the protection and tried to fix the content mess. Users from both sides of the debate requested that I fix the content (see above) (in various ways obviously) on my talk page though they did not file an official
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I understand the reference has been checked I assume so it can stay where it is. I'm not entirely satisfied by the contrast here. Hope you understand. You do understand don't you? What do you think the solution is to this? It's not entirely fair IMHO.
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speedy-deletion triggers all at once. I have no objection to the article, but you need to write a viable article. I saw nothing on the talk-page that would resolve these concerns. Given the ad-tone and especially the copyright problem, really the
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When there are specific claims of notability that are supported by reliable citations, feel free to create a viable page that does not run afoul of the speedy-deletion criteria. It's not up to me to do your research and my crystal ball is broken.
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I hope you would agree that since it is the publisher of a national magazine raising such important questions and literally asking IIPM to sue him, it should at least find a mention, since IIPM does not seem to have responded to these challenges.
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Alphachimp, all my reverts were in response to serial reverts by others. Check the discussion of the page concerned. I have made every attempt to discuss the changes, but have been called a "joker". The other side is not interested in discussion.
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prohibits making more than three reversions on a single page within a 24 hour period. Additionally, users who perform a large number of reversions in content disputes may be blocked for edit warring, even if they do not technically violate the
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when you have the time to work on it. I can undelete the page as it was into your user sandbox if you plan to get it fixed up within a few days and then it can go back as a live article. I see you did recreate it and yet another admin deleted
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I think it would be very useful for anyone who's interested in knowing more about this institute to also read the following article in Outlook mahgazine which seems to be specifically raising many of the points raised in the above page, viz:
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I archive the topics one by one so that they can be reverted if needed. There is a consensus to archive so I archive it. I think I must have missed something obvious? Could you explain what the point is of the discussion about archiving?
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I need your help. I am working on a research project at Boston College, studying creation of medical information on Knowledge. You are being contacted, because you have been identified as an important contributor to one or more articles.
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Please take a look again at alkaloids. I still have to be convinced that three teaching books, 2 old, one recent, and two recent peer reviewed articles are wrong, and that things really are different. Please look at the refs in detail.
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all my reverts were in response to serial reverts by others. Check the discussion of the page concerned. I have made every attempt to discuss the changes, but have been called a "joker". The other side is not interested in discussion.
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As I said in the edit-summary, "superimposable" was the consensus for the "correct" word, worked out a while ago. By all means revisit the issue there with a more authoritative source so we can be consistent and consistently-correct:
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I'm not going to log into my account at this time because I don't want to cause any strife between myself and any fanboys or friends you might have. But I warn you, if you don't have an explanation for your actions, you're through.
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method, a biomimetic form of computing that has existed for well over three decades. Indeed, it is easy to imagine a game that had the player shape evolution by adjusting the natural environment of the world, for example modeling
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Thanks for respond my question. I am sure now density for hydrocarbons are no relative with that page, i will consider to create density_hydrocarbons wikisite. No, My site is no important for all. Thanks alot, you clear my mind.
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tamic_acid.png" (including the "a"). However, now that I observe my work after a time, I can't recall why I named it "pyrogluatamic acid" rather than "pyroglutamic acid". Perhaps you can explain the rationale behind the name?
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No worries. I usually look hard before assuming a drive-by anon unexplained change like that is really a dispute:) Templated. And I think I got auto-archiving working...thought I had it set up months ago but obviously not.
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notability. That alone makes them non-speediable (which is obvious if one reads the CSD requirements), and the rapid-fire tagging of so many such articles (and never notifying their creators!) is clearly abuse of process.
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is one that has very strict criteria, for deleting only the most obvious (on their face) articles. A claim of notability or a reference can surely be contested, but that's a bit of a wider discussion and so is explicitly
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to see what the minimum standards are for these types of articles. Regarding tagging, note that "fairness" would dictate (and the speedy-deletion pages all instruct) that you should notify the creators of pages you tag.
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This particular sock is now severely indef'ed and won't be coming back. If you think CU could find more info that could help solve future problems, go for it, but otherwise probably not useful for this user on its own.
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Also, I wld like to signal in the article page the existence of these points. likely with a new paragraph called "Critical testimonies", or "Critics" (which, or what esle?) and, for now, saying in it smthing like:
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3164:, where I've directed you twice (now three times) and its linked pages tell you some pretty good ways to find those sources, and that a dead link doesn't mean "no such thing existed" is the standard. Remember to
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JAF is being a hypocrite. He is complaining about an editor doing a 3RR, but he has done 3RR (more than once as well). Both editors could be handling the situation a lot better. I left JAF a note about 3RR here:
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The image stacking problem only happens if you use a screen smaller than 800x600. Most screens are 1024x768 or more, and featured lists are built to accommodate screens of at least that size, which makes sense.
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The PubChem data associated with this compound shows three entries: #7405 (what the old png image was representing), #499 (possibly the form my new svg image is representing?), and #5289118 (an ionized form).
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I was refracturing the archive to be exact. There is a lot of interesting stuff in the archives. I'm constantly under attack from this user, I would like your comment on this. Lets not pretend this is about my
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This is utter crap. He simplay archived anything he didnt agree with, including open discussions that were against his agenda. Just look at the pattern, and realize how he's attempting to game the system.
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The questions should only take a few minutes. I hope you will be willing to complete the survey, as we do value your insight. Please do not hesitate to contact me or Professor Kane if you have any questions.
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So if we reference our own article I just put that statement at the bottom of the article I referenced? I riposted the way you recommended, let me know if I need to change something. Thanks...
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My external link was deleted from density page, and i dont know why. This link is about a program online which calculate density of hydrocarbons in anytemperature and anypressure.
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something, then commit the article when it's actually viable.
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When you have a moment, can you take a look at the history of
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For your work fighting vandalism on the skittles page thanks!
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any articles. Give me links! I want proof. You gave me none.
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with the Development of Spore edit. What is this, a barter?
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has said he's retired from WP, so the above is now moot.
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archiving. This really has nothing to do with archiving.
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What do you think of it, and any suggestion u cn make?
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I'll try then to work one up. I will get back to you.
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Please add a link to the CU request when you file it.
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Explain NOW how it was cited. I see it cited nowhere.
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I archive the talk the way this discussion suggested:
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3146:then knock yourself out. Otherwise this is wrong.
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4519:(user manual). Redwood City, CA: Electronic Arts.
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3942:List of Wranglers of the University of Cambridge
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1655:I archived the discussion per talk page request.
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4532:Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
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4582:Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences
4228:Here is the article again if you need it:
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1642:I don't like being accused of "utter crap".
1327:Oh, and by the way, my request seems to be
829:He deserved it. But whatever, I'm past it.
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4243:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12gOY5XDxr0
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