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The article, just because it says nothing, is quite harmless. For the same reason, however, it does not seem to me to belong on Knowledge. If you think it should just sit there anyways, that does not bother me. But if you think there should be a discussion, would you mind initiating this on the talk
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I'll never forget how, years ago, you scolded me for tagging some articles with a BLPPROD tag and argued that I should have done some investigation to look for references for them rather than tagging them for deletion. I soon stopped tagging these articles BLPPROD after that and moved on to other
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Thanks for your interest in this page. I definitely do not want to delete anything of potential value to even a small handful of readers. If someone were to come in and work to make this a contentful page, I would gladly assist to the best of my ability. At present, however, it only reports that
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should be followed. Well, I think I overstepped the mark with the user who is clearly very new to editing. I'm afraid I did it out of emotion and after a difficult day. I've given a lenghty apology and explanation in their talk page. I would like you to please close the report.
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article until the discussion has
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Thanks for the writing tip. I will improve through formal lessons I will attend, acknowledging the extensive impact on my poor communication skills to all aspects of life besides Knowledge. Your insight has led to a pivotal change.
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with your suggestion and collaborate with others (who may well include WikiCleanerMan) on the wording, I just know that when anyone claims to have proof, or even more so PROOF, of anything then it usually ends in tears.
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begins with the following line: "Panasonic Toyota Racing was a Formula One team owned by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation and based in Cologne, Germany. "
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Hello there. So I reported a user yesterday for what I thought was vandalism due to how they were going about it and you were the one who responded so this is why I came to you.
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Should we do something similar for DS Penske: "DS Penske is a Formula E team owned by the French automobile manufacturer DS Automobiles and based in Los Angeles, United States"?
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Heidegger uses a two-word phrase that the article does not define or explain and which, to the best of my ability to determine, is not considered notable by scholars.
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Well, I wanted to let you know that there are currently 200+ articles that are tagged BLPPROD for the coming week that you may be interested in reviewing. Just go to
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is a bit uncivil and is a bit like insult to injury. Please refrain from such comments in the future as they're simply unneeded and a bit toxic. —
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Google Scholar search. If you still feel that this should be deleted (maybe our other articles about Heidegger cover this topic adequately?) then
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You wait until you're 80! I find it hard to get a single word right at first attempt. A word that I've often accidentally omitted is "not".
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Read the last sentence of the answer to that FAQ. Encyclopedias are written in formal English, not marketing bollocks-speak.
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if it's occurring in your area of the world, and thanks for your work to maintain, improve and expand Knowledge. Cheers, --
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As another user (who commented on the report) pointed out to me, the person I reported was a VERY newcomer and, as policy
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section. Idk if these can be considered evidence or not tbh, but I'm quite sure that's why I added it. Thank you.
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deletion is not the same as saying whether this should or should not be merged with another article. You,
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and see if any of them stand out as articles worth preserving. I hope you are having a pleasant summer.
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Once again, I apologize for how I behaved towards this newcomer, and thank you for your time.
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I don't really feel qualified to start a discussion. but simply based my contesting of the
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I do not have time now to look into this topic as much as it deserves, and contesting
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discussion) on the books that I mentioned in the edit summary and on the results of
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I have no great interest in motor sport so will make no recommendation. Go to
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Yes, I did. I seem to make more and more typos as I get further into my 60s.
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are allowed to vote. Users with alternate accounts may only vote once.
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and I think either are fine in that case. English is weird!
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A discussion is taking place as to whether the article
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I have stricken the bit where I don't say what I mean.
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is suitable for inclusion in Knowledge according to
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