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have never seen it as offensive, but after careful reflection, I understand how some might see it that way and I will refrain from using that term in the future. As to the second issue, if the issue is the use of the word "troll" as unnecessary, I apologize for the poor word choice. I was concise at the expense of being polite. If you are saying there's anything wrong with pointing out that User:Arrivisto hadn't actually advanced any real argument on the merits, then we do have a problem. The only way we are going to build a more civil and productive Knowledge community is to call out behavior that is not reasonably calculated to work towards that end. I acknowledge that one has to be diplomatic about it under
1902:: the reason that I made this personal is that Knowledge has a really awful reputation for unfriendliness, and these days I particularly have my eye out for these people as I've been trying to bring new people in. It's not personally that big of a deal to me, but I wanted you to personally feel the hostility that you bring to to others. If you're going to dish it out, be prepared to take it. Neither of us are going anywhere so we can bury the hatchet I suppose, but I hope you can figure out a path towards taking etiquette more seriously. It would be more pleasant for you and others. I'm not perfect, but I know for a fact that I'm less aggressive than you (admittedly, you do hard stuff that I'm not willing to do). 1103:) If two people have removed it, maybe it's not so confusing. But hey, there's no reason to get upset on either end here, and we should try to be civil - after all, we're both volunteering to the sum of human knowledge. :) With that said, I did read the template - but I didn't see it as unclear, due to how I understand English. I suppose it could be confusing, but "which" is a relative pronoun which modifies the object next to it. So if I say "I was on the hill, which was muddy", it's basically the same thing. In no case should "which was muddy" be thought to refer to me ("I" in that sentence), even if it was changed to "which was handsome". Do you see what I mean? See 573: 3135:), I really, really appreciate that you're taking this seriously. And of course I appreciate all the wonderful contributions you make on Knowledge! Of course, you can continue to disagree, even forcefully. But the key is to focus entirely on the arguments and the content and avoid any sense of motive or personality traits of the reader. Of course, it's also good to be gentle when describing content - describing content as "nonsensical garbage" (which is similar the verbiage that you tend to use) seems unnecessarily inflammatory to me, but I'll be a bit less inclined to bring that type of language to Arbitration. 1530:), I'm not trying to convince you there is anything special about their site. I'm trying to defend MY WORK. I spent a lot of time and effort trying to understand the subject and figure out the best way to meet the wiki criteria of "making it understandable to non-experts". After doing my research, I found their use of tables to be the most relevant to my goal of "simplifying the concept without removing any technical details". Not even the III, NAIC, various .gov websites, nor .edu based research had a complete account of all the HO policy forms and their individual coverages in one place, so I gave them credit. 31: 1362: 1633: 745: 2803: 2018: 3434: 3342: 3429: 3413: 3390: 3525: 3217:. This new permission allows users to mark accounts for confirmed for up to 10 days, and also allows them to create accounts for events without rate limits without some of the features of the account creator right that aren't used at edit-a-thons and other events. I have added the event coordinator permission to your account and removed the account creator permission, as you appear to have been using it mainly for outreach work. 2124: 975: 566: 1378: 1452:
criteria of not being "too technical for most readers to understand". Now I understand not wanting to use commercial websites as a source but I believe in proper attribution. If this website compiled the information and made it easier to understand than any .gov or .org I researched, I feel they should get credit for their work.
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As to the first issue you raised, I was using a term that I saw as neutral to challenge non-native English speakers' edits that introduced entirely unnecessary errors into the encyclopedia. (It's not that hard to use Google Books to double-check prevalence of various usages to test one's grammar.) I
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Very well. To me, it feels like you're digging in your heels in and insisting that you (even indirectly) calling me a spammer is appropriate behavior, while me calling you out on it is inappropriate. And even avoiding the use of spammer, shooting straight to reverting someone's edits is not cool. Not
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article over there) for really easy to understand information. I'm open to being convinced of otherwise if you think there's really something special about Shift Insurance, but I'm not seeing it. But again, don't be discouraged. And please try not to think in terms of questioning people's integrity -
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Again, I really appreciate all your contributions, and I don't want to get you into trouble if we can help it. As you may recall, last I heard we lived in the same general area - you're welcome to email me and we can meet up in person if you'd like to talk about it. I can also let you know privately
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No problem: if you don't need it, I can remove the right. We are switching over people who were permanently assigned account creator and aren't involved with ACC to EVC, the main reason other than ACC being outreach. Sorry if the template wording wasn't applicable here: there are a lot of accounts!
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Well, the fact that a dissertation is not listed in the library of the very institution the person graduated from raises some eyebrows, to say the least. Anyone can put fake credentials on a random website. They are plenty of people claiming degrees from Harvard, Stanford, or MIT, who actually just
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because another editor decided that the source I used was not the original source of the information I provided in the table. I can assure you the source I provided is the only place on the internet that I could find with not only the complete set of data but also presented it in a way that met the
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on that page, and could be summarized a bit better. I think the liability insurance article could perhaps be a bit more broad, but it is still fairly broad as it is. The employers liability, public, private, and product stuff on that page is not exactly CGL, although CGL can end up covering product
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Well, we certainly should not be using a "secondary" non-peer-reviewed source over a primary peer-reviewed source... that in my opinion is completely backwards. It's also not true that a research study does not summarize earlier research, and any study summarizing other research is by definition
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To prove my point I changed the information to match that of the new source the other editor provided. I'm sure we can both agree it was not as comprehensive nor was it as informative. I urge you to allow me to do my job properly and revisit my contributions with the proper citation prior to the
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article? I realize CGL is a subset of liability insurance, and liability insurance as strictly defined also means personal liability, and can cover automobiles and professional liability. Do you think that perhaps the "liability" article should be made more general, and much of the information
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I'd love your help! :) If you look at my recent contributions I've been doing a lot of insurance stuff in the past few days, and it would be good to have someone check it over if you've got the time. Unfortunately, my energy on insurance is somewhat spent. I used to work in the industry, but I
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I have but you're the second editor to remove the template without fixing the clearly identified sentence structure issue. I don't care what your problem with the English language is but if you don't want to read what an experienced editor says is wrong with the sentence (in order to get the
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But look, I'm not here to argue. If you guys want me to ignore useful resources just because they are "small", I'll do it. Just don't expect me to use information from one place and cite another. I stand by my citation choice and am disappointed that I had to recreate the table with a less
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is inappropriate on an article Talk page. I ignored those aspects and will continue to. I am sorry that you can not see the difference between an edit note "this is spam" and "spammy; please build the article from independent refs". To answer
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So while both you and I know that RC was put out to pasture half a decade ago, it's still not clear if RC or IDE was little maintained. Did you miss the reason or do you think that other editors don't know how to use Knowledge? assume clue.
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I'm not sure why a nonprofit professional network does not suffice for a relatively basic fact like this. And it looks like it's cited on the page. But it's not something I've really got time to investigate or even discuss. Good luck!
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I've been an editor over at Dmoz for a few years now and thought I'd try something more challenging by moving on to Wiki pages. However, I am concerned with the integrity of certain editors on Knowledge. I modified my last edit on the
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we try not to assume bad faith. I think some people would perhaps assume that you have a financial relationship with Shift Insurance given how strongly you want to cite them, but I'd rather not jump to that conclusion myself.
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to state that President Obama is currently serving a third term (which, of course, is untrue), and then it follows, if I understand your logic correctly, that anyone who criticized my edits would be in violation of
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liability. CGL will never cover employers liability. Also, the liability insurance article doesn't cover professional liability really at all. Basically the liability insurance is a very incomplete article.
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transitioned out some time ago into writing software. I'm trying to get my knowledge into Knowledge before it fades away completely, but I doubt I'll be able to continue spending energy on the topic.
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I'll respond to the State law comments over there, but if you want to get my attention and it's not on my talk page, best to actually notify me using that User template
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I am a consultant to Adam Pritzker, so under Knowledge rules, I cannot make these edits myself. But I have written the suggested text and references here:
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OK, thanks. That's a good idea. That discussion was such TL;DR that I put it above it, but I think you're quite correct that below is more visible.
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sure why that's hard for you to understand, but whatever. Next time, I'll raise my concerns about your behavior directly on your talk page.
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Hmm, I wonder what might have prompted this? It doesn't seem like we've edited the same areas. Anyway, it is much appreciated. Cheers! :)
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Hi ImperfectlyInformed. I see the new article on Commercial General Liability insurance. How is this different than the current
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Did not comment. Surprised (and sad) it had to come to a RfC: of course the mission statement could be included.
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on the 16th. I've taken the liberty of moving your comment down to the bottom of the
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Imperfectlyinformed, thank you for the words of encouragement and kind welcome!!
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