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necessarily be thrown out of consideration either. The second source has several passages where it asserts Richter's homosexuality - although I only read clips of it from the internet and am interested to see what the full text would say, and how exactly it backs up its contentions. Karlinsky would have had to make sure he backed up his sources very well in order for the claims in his book to be valid. He does have several historical claims that do seem to be supported though, like mentioning laws that banned homosexuality in Soviet Russia at the time - so at the very least some of the text seemed to be well supported. The other evidence I had was gossip from people who knew friends of Richter (there was lots of it, btw). Gossip is not demonstrable proof and is vaguely circumstancial at best and should not be taken seriously in Knowledge whatsoever - so I don't mind if you discard those things that I've heard. Additionally, I don't know how much you like to "read between the lines" but Richter did seem to talk oddly positively about several male figures in the movie The Enigma (he described Oistrakh as "exquisite," Prokofiev as "healthy"), and his partner Nina Dorliac wasn't exactly the most attractive woman either (she suffered from baldness). While I don't want to say that this is evidence Richter was gay, it certainly doesn't help add to the perception that he was straight - not to sound like a jerk or anything.
52:-First of all, I really appreciate the fact that you said something to me. Hmmm, well I took it off for a variety of reasons. First of all, I really like Richter alot and I feel he should be entitled to some amount of privacy about his sexuality - even if there is potentially support for the position that he was homosexual. Secondly, broadly speaking - I think people don't seem understanding of other people's feelings on most matters. It takes a remarkable mind that can really put his or her imagination inside someone else's mind and really try and think as they think, and see them for what they are. While I am not suggesting you or the others there are not this sort of person - I did find it unlikely that most people would welcome my feelings on the matter, especially given the hostility to the ideas I put forth. I really admire Richter and aside from Claudio Arrau, he is one of my favorite pianists (I think I admire Arrau slightly more). I did find some sources that suggest Richter was gay, and since you asked, I will show them to you: 2013: 1938: 1865: 1576: 1433: 1765: 188:! I tagged Hieronymous Gratchenfleiss as a hoax and invited the author to come up with some sources; no response. I reckon they're a hoax; possibly copyvio (there's something about those dense blocks of text that make them look like a cut 'n' paste job from somewhere, though I can't find any of it on Google). Speedy or prod seems to make little difference at the moment, with the size of the backlog on 1262:
temporarily blocked over this issue, but was back at his disruptive stance as soon as the block was lifted. My suggestion is that we first restore the page to its prior form and then lock it for some time, while we somehow try to convince Steiner that his current attitude is alien to Knowledge standards. Failing that, I'm afraid we would have to block him indefinitely. Thanks again and best regards,
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First of all, I thought it was disgraceful that on Zora Neale Hurston's page somebody wrote FUCK YOU BITCH right before the section discussing her death and because I don't deal much with Knowledge and the edit page has many codes, I probably altered the incorrect section.Eventually, I did get delete
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Lastly, I have had experiences where people thought I was gay when I am not, so I do know the feeling of people saying things about you that are untrue. In this sense, I felt guilty posting any info that Richter was gay - although this is slightly different given that Richter might actually have been
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Thank you for your comment. I have been cautious and only added links to Knowledge that add real value to the site. I always defer to the wisdom of the community and so far I have not heard any objections nor seen any of the links removed. But I will take this as a warning and start a discussion
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Sorry, I was just reading the article and noticed that there were about 10 lines of "blahblahblahblah" (literally) at the bottom of the page. I thought it was vandalism and removed it. Is there a different protocol that I have to use for removing vandalism? I don't edit stuff on wikipedia that much
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I resent that you labeled my edits as vandalism. Did you even look at my edits and edit summaries ? One of your reversions put back in a spelling error and a tourism promotion for the town of Whistler. All of the information that I did delete was excessive detail that does not have much to do with
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What do you mean by removing stuff from wikipedia? I found better wording for informations that I found (and also realized some parts of the article may be false) so I replaced it. It basically said the same thing so... If you want me to bring back some stuff I will. I'm still not completely
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Hi, Lpgeffen ! Thanks for your support in connection with the tampering with the Richter page. As you know, this Steiner Redlich has been repeatedly deleting content from the page, in spite of many warnings by several editors (myself, THD3, Emerson7 and Grover cleveland). He has even been
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I would agree none of these sources are necessarily demonstrative "proof" of Richter's potential homosexuality. The first source states he was homosexual because it was claimed by Richter's "friends (apparently a substantial amount of them)." While this is certainly not proof, it shouldn't
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2) Karlinsky, Simon. "Russia's Gay Literature and Culture: The Impact of the October Revolution." Hidden from History. Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past. Martin Bauml Duberman, Martha Vicinus, and George Chauncey, Jr., eds. New York: New American Library, 1989: 348-364
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Hi Paul. Thank you for your great contributions. In your user page, you mention that trovar.com is your website and yet you added many links in Knowledge to it. I commend you for being honest about it, but please be cautious before adding links to your site. Thank you.
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on the page and it seems to me that, given what argan means, the definition is suspect. It's an African plant and therefore the explanation of the source of the phrase makes very little sense. It's your call, but I think the whole thing is an invention.
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The edit summaries help, but when you delete an entire section without a discussion first then it looks exactly like vandalism to some of us. I obviously did not understand your intentions. The safest thing to do is to explain on the Talk page first.
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I don't think the lack of objections thus far is a lack of objection to you adding them. Because of your other good contributions your adding of links does not get the scrutiny other users get, I'm sure you are aware of that. There is no policy in
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Who in the hell is Marina Veranikina?????????? Never heard of her. I notice much of her silly reference material is expired or comes from non-notable sources. Placing her name next to Dobrowen and Safonov is beyond obscene, so please correct.
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I look for deletion of large blocks by anonymous users. I have no objection to your edits, but please explain what you are doing in the Talk page for the article. That allows others to understand why you have made such drastic changes.
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Hello! I saw your edit on the Richter article and I thought I'd say hello :) There's not many of us working on articles on classical pianists, so you're very welcome. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask on my talk page :)
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Administrators can view deleted edits at a given page -- the user's behavior seems similar to the socks we were dealing with, previously, so I've gone ahead and blocked the new account, and protected the page against further editing.
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gay. I hope you understand my position a bit better and realize that I'm not trying to vandalize wikipedia or be a jerk at all. I just wanted to add what I thought might have been true about Richter (Jan 5, '07, 7:04 PM Eastern).
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Please do not Delete Jack555 Under the rules since I have said "The subject of the article is notable" I don't believe you can speed delete it. If you have a problem with my page please help me to meet your criteria.
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Thank you for your comments. I don't think there's anything wrong with discussion or speculation about the sexuality of a public figure, but that belongs here on a talk page, not in the main article.
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hello paul. i am Sevrugi Adam Linethzia from the Frankfurt am Main suburbs of Frankfurt in Germany. I am a pilot for Lufthansa Airlines. We should be having many fun and exciting times on wikipedia.
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Hm... should be fixed, now. If they do any more editing, it'll only be to their talk page, unless they manage to register another sock and evade any autoblocks coming their way. We'll see.
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If you look at other comments on this talk page you will see that I do sometimes "tag first" and then find out that I tagged a constructive revert. It doesn't hurt to remind me. --
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You're welcome. At the very least I try to watch out for inappropriately used speedy deletion tags. I wasn't trying to imply that you are new, but I also wanted you to be aware that
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You did the right thing. I scan for blocks of text removed by anonymous users, and your edit looked like that. Sorry for the "false positive" - don't pay any attention. --
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The Funerary Notebooks of Herr Gratchenfleiss – 15 Pieces. A series of 15 short pieces, each exploring a different aspect of our relationship with mortality. Composed
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sometimes fall on the "tag first, ask questions later" side; starting with sources referenced usually deters that kind of tagging in the presence of a stub article.
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the subject of the article. Please be more respectful and considerate of my contributions. I have as much right to contribute to Knowledge as you do. Thank You. --
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Thank you. That is a helpful move that I did not know enough to make. In fact I still don't know what to do next and so will do nothing for a while.
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who was the pinnacle of the great lost tradition of Funerary Violin. Comes with an accompanying historical essay, as all the works in this project do.
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02:49, 14 January 2007 (UTC) AND I have changed my default to mark my edits major, not minor! That addresses the other half of your concern.
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Thank you. You may not have noticed that I did also wikify and clean-up that article; I didn't just put my little humour there and walk away.
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I am a composer and writer and am currently working on a semifictional book entitled "An Incomplete History of the Art of Funerary Violin"
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Just to be on the safe side, I'll do some research and check what I find on his web site. It looks like fiction, but you never know.
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for deletion, because the article doesn't clearly say why the subject is important enough to be included in an encyclopedia.
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err i've actually forgotten why this is here... on this page i mean, i know i put it on wiki, but i didnt think it was here.
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Yes, I can do that. I'd prefer to keep the speedy delete requests speedy (for me) but not if it's confusing (for you).
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Oh, no, feel free to use it. I wasn't sure if you were complimenting me or subtly accusing me of vandalism. Cheers!
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If you read the rationale for proposed deletion on either of the ones I've tagged you'll see that I cannot find
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Okay I understand, I think - I thought the edit summaries would suffice but I can explain on the talk page
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I removed the speedy tag because it doesn't seem to fit the speedy criteria. A hoax is not speediable. —
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I hope you don't mind, then, when I use the same tag and then just walk away. I could be more original.
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I see that you removed the speedy tag from this page, so I'll ask you reconsider. I added a link to
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as the most obvious redirect. I'll watch it for a few days to see if it gets reverted. --
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it and you should be thanking me not threatening me with talks of vandalism.
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Sidenote - A deletion request might do better with an edit summery, regards,
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It seems odd to me that you've been marking deletion requests as minor edits.
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thanks. this one spent some time on my user page. I'll be watching.
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Hello, Lpgeffen! It's me again :) I would like you to know about this:
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You're welcome. (I'm a somewhat stern critic myself sometimes.) --
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I'll try to remember to include edit summaries for all my db tags.
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Missmarple
14:08, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
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11:02, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
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Choess
03:47, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
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Funerary Violin
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20:06, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
Paul
20:39, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
Tonywalton
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20:41, 22 February 2006 (UTC)

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