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5688:: Yeah, that user definitely has a problem with team sports. They have been overly aggressive for a few months now, and they've started assembling some paranoid conspiracy theories and lashing out in strange new ways. It is not acceptable and at some point, I hope soon, they will be brought to ANI by a public-spirited citizen and get the appropriate sanction. But that citizen shouldn't be you, and it shouldn't be me. :) As the poet said, never wrestle with a pig; you both get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it. The good news is that the more crazy walls of text that user writes, the more people vote Keep, and the article gets kept. We'll keep our noses clean, and keep finding worthwhile sources. Thanks for your help; I really appreciate it. — 3283:
one back into article space, and anyone interested in such an endeavor may now be able to see the sum total of what has been found since that decade-old AFD. But, that looks like a discussion for another day! Meanwhile, I am not planning to restore any more characters at this time, as I think I have gotten enough back up for now, and we will see how the future goes. :) Yes, a deletion spree is definitely a thing to avoid, especially because they can be contagious as it was with D&D, where something like 90% of the in-universe articles were merged or deleted. :( So yes, I will focus elsewhere for now! There are plenty of currently-existing pages that need TLC without bringing back some vulnerable ones.
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war songs, the Israeli musical artists, the annexes that house relevant information such as the songs during the Iron Sword War, or failing that Palestinian singers, rappers and initiatives and instead Clicking on the links to understand the topic does not do it. and what they do most automatically (I would say is template for deletion) Deletion nominators must make a brief consultation before issuing an opinion judgment In any case, I am very grateful for your attention and dedication, because I feel that you have understood my work, others underestimate it. But you are compassionate, kind, understanding, and even helpful, far from the ego that many cover themselves with. thank you so much for help me.
1274: 4461:: Well, I'm glad that they did create it in mainspace and it was taken to AfD, because that gave me the opportunity to see it and improve it. It looks to me like this is a notable subject, and I see three experienced editors (you, Serial Number and Theroadislong) trying to delete and discourage rather than support and help. I think that it's important to assume good faith when the editor is not a native English speaker; assuming that an article is "fancruft" just because it needs some light rewriting and a couple trips to Google Translate to verify sources helps to create an English-only bias that damages our ability to cover all encyclopedic topics. — 3990:, you are not one of the pedants at all; you're fighting the good fight against them. I wish we could go back to first principles and reaffirm the real purpose of AfD — to weed out articles that are nonsense, pure self-promotion, POV attacks and other kinds of obviously unsuitable pages. Hand-wringing over whether a source is independent and reliable but possibly not significant enough or vice versa, and deleting a page that common sense says is perfectly fine, is just blindly following the letter of the law to no useful end. You know, maybe I will write that essay at some point. :) Thanks for your message and your good work. — 10379:
Mashable and Game Rant source I'll need to take care of, at the minimum) but I feel there's enough on Doctor Who that with some additional research we could probably take this from being one of the worst lists to one of the best. You don't need to do anything yet, but once I'm done with my basic work on the list, would you be willing to go through and help me with ironing out the list and helping me with improving it to FL standards? This wouldn't be for a while given my current pace of work, but I did just want to ask in advance, especially given you're a much more experienced editor than I am.
4061:, which gives active WP contributors free access to paywalled journals, databases and publishers. We just released some new features to the Library in the last couple weeks that expands access significantly, making about 60% of the content instantly available, without having to ask for access. If you haven't seen the Library before, you should check it out. The current plans for the Library team are to finish up one last big phase of work early next year, and then have that team move on to other projects to help support getting more and better references on articles. 4427:, yes - I'm using Goodreads just to reference the Bengali publication dates. I know that Goodreads is not a great source, and I wouldn't ordinarily use it, but I can't read Bengali, and it's an English-language website that has easy-to-follow entries on these books. I think that English-speaking readers would probably appreciate an English-language source to refer to. If you know of any better sources (either in English or Bengali) for this information, then it would be great if you could replace the Goodreads sources with more appropriate ones. Thank you! — 5549:
anything that you say will just get another long rant about how wrong you are. I think that it's a problem that that user is allowed to behave this way towards other users, but it's not a problem that you or I can solve right now. Eventually, I think they will aggravate so many people that they'll end up getting sanctioned. The best thing for you and the article is just to leave them alone, work on other pages, and don't think about them anymore. The article will be kept, and you can move on. I'm sorry that you had such an unpleasant experience. —
6886:, which was published a year before the source you added by Erickson. To improve the article and make it as precise as possible (and since I don't have access to the book), could you let me know what was the first African-American superhero centered television? or if it was the second, third, etc. because I think a "few times" is quite vague. Any other information provided by the book on this topic is welcome. It's been quite a time since your edit, so I don't know if you may be able to help me, but if you can it would be great. Cheers, 189:
scenes. All of the many forces that have fortunately aligned themselves to enable you and I to talk about this here, are mind-boggling. I count myself very privileged to be a part of what was originally just Jimbo's little experiment here. If you go way way back to some of the very earliest versions of Knowledge, you will see Jimbo patiently encouraging custom bead sales people, of all things, to please give us articles describing their wonderful homemade custom beads, in Knowledge! No shit!!
7305:. I only wrote what I could cite and that wasn't a whole lot (there's more info out there, including on Knowledge, but citations are insufficient). This is a little out of my area (for this era, I'm mostly MGM and Warner), and you're the only one (my Tigger, if you will) I know who might have a more familiar eye that might see something to clarify, add, etc., especially re: the Disney work. Two heads are better than one when one of them is yours! No pressure. Thanks! Good weekend to you! -- 6149: 5227: 9751:. You wrote "took out confusing sentence". I had a look at the sentence and what I have deduced is that Paperinik never appears as a side character. In fact, Paperinik never appears at all in any story that is not specifically a "Paperinik story". Even way back in the late 1980s and early 1990s I noticed that in the Finnish Donald Duck pocket books, the only books that show Paperinik ("Taikaviitta" in Finnish) are the ones whose name includes the name "Taikaviitta". 971: 4052:, I'll answer you using my work account. :) I have also been distressed with the state of referencing tools, and how little thought has been given to helping new contributors understand how important references are. If you look at my Toughpigs contributions, you can see that adding references is a big deal for me personally, and it depresses me to see how often people drop "citation needed" templates on articles instead of actually just going and finding a book. 4508: 1063:. We are here to improve Knowledge, which sometimes involves discussions about what may need to be deleted. That's all. Please keep up the good job of saving articles, and if I ever do not reply to a good keep argument at AfD or such, please don't hesitate to ping me to re-review the situation. A rescued article is always better than a deleted one. It is just that sometimes someone has to clean our wiki house a little bit. -- 6058:: You're welcome, I'm happy that I could help. It's a really interesting page — I like the pic of the Miller can with opening instructions. That's really funny, and a good example of why that collection is interesting and worthwhile. As you can see, somebody's asking to review the closure. That happens sometimes, but it very rarely changes the result, so don't worry about that either. :) Best wishes to you and your cans. — 5454:
against the network's Standards and Practices division. In the final episode, "Bye Bye Beavers", the Beavers are informed by mail that their show is cancelled, and they openly criticize the network for cancelling shows and re-running them for years. The final set of episodes were not aired in the original run, and only showed up when the show aired on the Nicktoons channel. "Bye Bye Beavers" has never been aired.<ref: -->
10145: 7921: 4959:, which has several pages on Slater's style; and the 1991 Bay Area Reporter article, which is close to a full page specifically about Slater and current events in his career. I believe that that's what this process is about. For any subject, there's a range of secondary sources from strong to weak; the AfD is for identifying the strongest sources, and then deciding if those are enough to determine notability. 3970:, but I just wanted to say that I completely agree with everything you said. It is really tiresome to have to indulge in wikilawyering over sources to defend a page that so obviously deserves to be here. In trying to correct for poor quality unsourced information, Knowledge has gone way too far the other way. I think you should write the essay. Hell, I would support turning it into a guideline. 10343:
than negative things. It seems to me that the editors who work hard over the years to improve articles in ways both great and small never seem to get much appreciation and thanks for all their toil, so I will try to correct this in in my own small way. You have been doing very stellar work, and I would like to give you a well deserved thank you! I hope all is well, and best wishes! --
5999:, where they made a similar change. I think you're right that they don't look like a vandal, and they seem sure of their facts. If you want to, you could leave a message on their talk page — IP addresses have talk pages too. But personally, I would probably let it go. Thanks for your work cleaning up these "in other media" sections; you've been doing a lot of good work! — 4183:
the WMF, we do have an Editing team that works to make basic editing functionality easier; they made Citoid, which you're not using. :) But Community Tech exists to take requests about the features and fixes that people really want, and you should propose this on the next Wishlist Survey. I can't tell them to drop what they're doing right now, because they're working on
7003:: Yes, you're right — the original sentence "It was the first time that an African-American superhero was the titular character of their own series" was correct. I didn't look into it closely enough when I made that edit. You can feel free to revert my edit, using the Misiroglu book as a source. I'm glad that you noticed and can correct my error. — 3427:, and now I'm going through that book page by page, adding references and information to each of the cartoon pages. If you can find a good reliable source that has information about gay porn actors, then you can add to multiple existing articles, based on what you find there. It's easier than picking the article and then looking for sources. — 7997:, I'm glad that I could help! Here's another tip, if you're not aware: there's a button that says (thank) next to entries on history pages, diff pages and your watchlist, so if you want to quickly thank somebody for a good edit, you can click that and they'll get a little message. But obviously a personal message is even nicer! Cheers, 5633:, a Godzilla zine, where Seko advertised comics. I'd like to say that the ComicBookBin coverage is okay, but it's really badly written, and that reduces my respect for it as a source. :) I like to save comic book stuff where I can, but this one really has nothing to offer. I appreciate you asking me before taking it to AfD. Take care — 10199:
Dream Crabs, Metebelis Spiders, and Memory Worm could probably be added, which I'll get around to adding and sourcing later probably. Are there are any other notable absences you've noticed? I noticed you added the Monoids earlier, so I just wanted to make sure there weren't any big ones I've forgotten about off the top of my head.
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sources that helped create those articles, it is simply deleted by PROMO but only to my articles and others. I request a distancing from said user towards my contributions and creations. I'm exhausted yesterday I tried to improve Noam Bettan's article and I feel like it's for fun, I know they're going to delete it sadly. --
6561:: They're not fan art; they're official pictures that happen to be hosted on a fan wiki. But I saw that you asked to undelete some of the pics that were over-written by the blocked user; that's a good idea. If there are any characters that still need images, I could take a screenshot or scan something from a comic. — 4734:, thanks for the message and the candy! I always think it's silly when people try to delete articles about entertainment in the 20s and 30s — it's got obvious historical value, and there's been plenty of time for people to write about it. I'm happy when I see you in those AfD discussions too. Keep up the good work. — 4110:
I usually have to open a separate site and then paste the article URL into ReFill. It's like 1998. The cite templates literally remind me of being in a computer lab in the early 90s, opening a copy of Netscape or Opera. All that is missing is the opening animation. Maybe you can ask Community tech to just get on it?
5292:? Another trick is Amazon book preview, which can fill in the gaps with Google Books preview. All of those should be more widely known among our AfD regulars. (Btw, off topic tangent: I propose on pl.wiki to adopt BEFORE and Find sources template, both ideas were dismissed as too much trouble...). Sigh. -- 8900:
rather, be a viral and biased product. but here on Knowledge I have seen artists who have very little scene in the music industry, but they maintain an encyclopedic entry Now lastly I noticed a lot of PROMO but if I took it all away there would be nothing left of the article and it would not be saved
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is his role model and inspiration and remains very relevant in the Israeli scene, which is why I think he is not very well known in America. In addition, I have visualized artists with fewer lines and they retain their Knowledge entry but that is my visualization. It is true that it would not be seen
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So I just found an archived video from the mid-90's with Carl Barks painting photographs of the Duck family shortly before he died. During segments of him painting, the narrator credited him for creating Scrooge, Gladstone, and Gyro and also for turning Donald from a one-dimensional farm animal to a
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As for that nominator, I've been in a number of discussions with them, and they are consistently aggressive and hostile with absolutely everyone. It's not specifically targeted to you — that is the way that they behave with everyone. There is nothing that you can say to them that will make it better;
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And there's also the Bay Area Reporter articles. And there's probably more — I found the BAR articles because I went and looked at the Internet Archive. Since we've found those, I think that it's likely that there's more, which more people will find in the future. So my question for you is: why is it
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it is not at all the first time i withdraw my nomination. I really don't want to see a good article disappear. Honestly I believe i got rid of 99% of the garbage articles already so i will stop very soon to nominate. I wish someone went through the articles of the dead porn actor which I didn't wanna
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Gleeanon409 said "Out Personals, at that time was ... Out magazine’s spin-off, now the website is taken by someone else." any idea if that could be true and eventually any sources about it? can u see why I wish articles re-published on J. D. Slater 's personal web site were not taken into account?. u
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was premature. Like I said above, I don't think that we should try to restore pages if we don't have enough new material to justify it. I only have two sources for the Human Top, and they don't have a lot of new material. I think that we should be careful about restoring and expanding these articles,
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I have given some thought on a way forward as far as restoring character articles. I suggest that as you find sources for characters which have been merged into lists, keep adding the sources to that list entry as you have been doing; if you find sources for a character that is not already one one of
1227:. If momentum remains, the article will probably stay and I'll try to use them. It occurred to me a few days ago that I should also probably try enlisting the help of a reference librarian who could help me turn stones over that I don't know exist. Anyway, it's an interesting project. Thanks again. -- 10342:
I am not really here to discuss our IP friend from Colorado, but I do feel you deserve some praise for commendable patience in dealing with this IP and for your comments on the ANI. But that is right nasty business that is best kept to a minimum. I would much rather talk about positive things rather
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is iconic within the Transformers universe for being a really, really big Transformer. But is there any analysis of him as a character? Not as far as I can tell. Also, all of the Transformers characters that were previously kept at AFD were procedurally kept because the nominator was blocked for CIR
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Another problem with this user is that he adds these warning templates and when I feel that he has fixed the problem and I go to his discussion page (to withdraw it or request clarification) the user does not respond and only limits himself to add it and that's it, that's also another problem on his
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Hmm. Well, is there a way to double-check my account, then? Because I checked my Library settings, and it says my newspapers.com Library access is still active and current, but when I actually log into my newspapers.com account I only have "registered guest" access, and when I tried searching it for
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I humbly ask that you stop removing info that is claimed to be true. Instead, just put a citation needed note, because it is an ongoing discussion that even some people that are not on Knowledge claim to be true. You can't just remove someone's contribution and say that they are wrong, because you
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correctly here. Secondly, on process, I have tried to make a case for article, was asked a question to which I replied and then received a very unpleasant response. When I tried to call out that response as a personal attack I was accused of bludgeoning. I have tried to engage with the nominator on
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Hi. I don't get why you put in the information about the "Bye Bye Beavers" and all the other stuff you put in in this article. While it may be true, it was fine without this. So, may I please delete it? It's also not relevant to what is being talked about in the article. So, can I please delete
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I don't want spoil the discussion on the AFD so I will answer u here (is this something ok to do?). I underlined the difference between out magazine and out personal not because of u but because of Gleeanon409 (read what he wrote in the discussion). Bay Area Reporter and out magazine target the same
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middle of your work. At the start my opinion was that it had no notability, but I have seen it differently. At AFC (I reviewed there a lot historically and have started to again) it would have been pushed back for work, and taken quite an incubation there. I think it would have emerged as an article
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was created by a volunteer contributor, Zhaofeng Li. Unfortunately, their user page says that they're semi-retired, and they haven't made any WP edits in the last year. Tools made by volunteers are often amazing and really helpful, but if the developer stops maintaining them, they can break down. At
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thanks for that. Yes, I am concerned with the references being expanded, and not with them being found. I guess I am wondering how is that creating proper sources not a core, paid, priority of the WMF? I should press a button and a lot of server power should instantly expand that ref. At the moment
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Hi there! As always, I enjoy watching you work. I have especially been noticing you being active on Timely Comics era characters, with lots of good sources from that time period, and even brought a few back that were redirected. I would like to bring back more characters that have potential, what do
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Yeah, the fact so much info is just paywalled off I feel will be the main roadblock. I'll try to make do with what sources I can get my hands on for the time being in order to include as much out of universe information as I possibly can for each entry. I know I've got a few books lying around that
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Additionally, I'm looking over the list, and given the inclusion criteria we're working with, I've noticed there are a lot of monsters who have a significant role in an episode who aren't in the list. I've already noted the Cheetah People, Teller, Mire, Sandmen, Mandrels, Marshmen, Forest of Cheem,
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I understand, I already got a little frustrated, but I managed to stay calm for a moment. The problem with these page elimination nominators is, as you say, they do not consult the Hebrew sources nor have they even realized that there are sources in English. Furthermore, they do not know the Hebrew
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I am 17, but I am still thanking you for using the description I wanted to do. I am going to improve grammar. Also, one thing to add. Angry, Donald yells at Humphrey to be quiet, and returns to his house, grumbling about the bears. In the cave, Humphrey starts snoring, and the other bears kick him
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lead character. So, technically, it was not incorrect to say "It was the first time that an African-American superhero was the titular character of their own broadcast animation series". What do you think? I'm inclined to use the word "first" per Misiroglu and maybe I can add a note explaining that
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I've actually had that in the past. The real problem is that a lot of the most useful newspapers are actually in the "Publisher Extra" section, and unless something has changed since the last time I bothered to check on it, newspapers.com wasn't willing to give us free access to the Publisher Extra
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had 2 puppets that appeared starting 1957 and ran until around the late 80's. They were used in multiple advertisements for different business brands. Jim and his soon-to-be wife performed the 2 characters while Jim voiced the both of them. But before I pitch an article about them, would that be
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Yes, I understand why you pointed out the difference for Out personals. For Bay Area Reporter, you said that it was a local niche publication. I responded to the "local" part by talking about BAR's historical importance and influence, and the "niche" part by comparing it to Out magazine. I think it
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Once again I must tell you how much I appreciate your activity in this area (and era). It can be too much for me to balance my creating articles here and keeping up with AfD research, especially when multiples get nominated for deletion at the same time... When I see you've contributed as you do, I
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I replied on my talk page but no response yet. Anyway I am trimming to significant to DC and notable proven. Doctor Death had no significant impact on the universe as part of Batman’s rogues gallery. Even to the point some articles would say Hugo Strange is Batman’s first “recurring” villain. There
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Thank you for understanding. I don't mid deprods or people disagreeing with me at AfD. All I do is to raise possible issues with notability and such for review. Sometimes the review ends up with deletion of content, sometimes with merger, sometimes with retaining it. This is just routine version of
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Yes, it's probably best to say Jimbo doesn't really have the authority to 'censor' us Wikipedians for Turkey's sake, and thank God for that. Still, most non-Wikipedians probably would prefer to exist in the "blissful fiction" that Jimbo would have such an authority. Obviously the Turkey article is
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actors". I am just alarmed by this sentence as his parents are not dead nor are they retired from acting. There are a lot of sources to support this. I also think that the first paragraph is poorly written and the previous version is better as it lists everything from theatre to radio that made him
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You've had your fun, now it's time to stop being silly and lift this silly indefintie block you have on me over on the Muppet Wiki, what makes it silly is the reason "'.". I can tell why you're not a school principal, you'd probably expel every student for a reason like that. Now before you deny it
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Hello, I'm Marisoft69 and I have to talk to you about something you replaced but that is wrong in certain elements and I mean the time you said that the simpsons are an adaptation of the shorts of the tracey ullman show, the change you made is very wrong since the shorts are pilot episodes and are
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has four sources in it, which means that he's got some claim to notability. Prod is meant for articles that are obviously uncontroversial. If there's room for doubt, then it should probably go through the AfD process, rather than get deleted without anyone taking a look at it. I hope that helps to
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was recently rebuilt from scratch. I'm not worried that any reasonable admin will take the speedy deletion tag on it seriously, but since the tag has been there for a couple of days now, I figure it couldn't hurt to have more sources in case someone decides that it would be worth a second round at
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P.S. They don't seem to be a vandal. In fact, they mostly trail behind my edits and leave citation tags. Also, I hardly remember the show, so the person might also be in the right on the grounds of trivial non-appearances because I don't think the Sunturion even showed up in the show anyway. All I
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I see what you mean about starting the discussion prematurely, although on the other hand, I think it is never a bad idea to start a process rolling. I think that with another source or two, both on the old version of the article and on the list version of the article, we would be able to get this
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No connection, I just own the book and realized it was a good reference for some articles that don't have any. If that's unusual, then that's a shame; it's a good way to increase the number of references on Knowledge. :) Thanks for telling me about footnotes in the lead -- I'll check out my recent
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However one thing I noticed is the title of your new article about the matter, it currently is "Silly Symphony (comic strip)" but it ought to be "Silly Symphonies (comic strip)", in plural. Would you be able to make that correction? I am not that good at more advanced wiki stuff yet so I would not
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I will say I do feel the Doctor Who monster pages have a great potential for expansion, especially older ones due to the bulk of real-world coverage on the show. I definitely also feel the individual monsters we already have could be greatly expanded as well. Of course, one thing at a time, but I
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I put an additional maintenance template, this is very unpleasant on the part of that user who nominated the article for deletion and also placed another issue for me, and also does not respond to my requests regarding that template, I think I made the improvements and notified you but it doesn't
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Thank you for the kind words. I agree with you that nominators can sometimes be dismissive, especially dealing with articles about cultures that they're not familiar with. I think you've been adding excellent citations to articles, which is very helpful. If you keep calm, and continue adding good
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Other people will also look at these nominations and vote Keep. I think these are going to be okay. The best thing for you to do right now is to leave the nominator alone, and let the process continue. Complaining on people's talk pages will not help. Being patient and leaving it alone will help.
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To save that article, I think that the best thing to do is to stop posting on that discussion page completely. You've said what you need to say, you've added good sources to the article, and now you just need more people to come by and look at the sources. This will happen over the course of this
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There was often tension between Schauer and Nickelodeon, with the channel imposing seemingly arbitrary restrictions on the show's content, including bleeping out the words "Shut up!" in the premiere episode. The show was very popular and was renewed for four seasons, but Schauer continued to push
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was very good. It shows maturity, that you're able to admit when someone else is right. There are non-notable gay porn performers on Knowledge, and it's good that you're cleaning them up. But you don't have to keep score, and fight to delete every article that you possibly can. If someone else is
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I expect that some like Tara will therefore be notable as stand alone, and I encourage you to copy said sentence to the reception section of her. PS. I see you have done this for most of those chatterers, thank you very much for rescuing them (despite what some say, I do prefer rescue to deletion
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And apart from that he accuses me of harassment when he is affecting all my articles with these deletion queries and if you see the list it also seems to include projects by Palestinian rappers to delete. In the last few hours I received 3 lists of articles to delete where you don't even see the
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Alexis, this user has a good deal of relevant experience, and might have useful knowledge to impart. If you'd like to learn something, I'd suggest you rethink your line of questioning. (Personally, I'd like to learn from what they have to say.) But I'll step back, it's your discussion, not mine.
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Thank you for the heads up! At first look, it seems like somebody who really knows their Topper puppets. :) I'll look more closely and see if there's anything I disagree with, or any pictures I don't want to lose. So that's the first thing that person has done? That's wild. I wonder if they know
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I've been minorly sworn at. We've been likened to cult members. I can take it and more, but it also seems like a bad idea to let bad behaviors escalate without going to some effort to help the person correct sooner (if they choose). I've never taken anything to ANI before. Is this ANI worthy? Is
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hello! I went from the Pez AfD to your user page and now I see you are the product manager for Wikimedia! I have a serious question: why are the referencing tools available to En-wiki so terrible? A lot of the time they do not even work (Citation expander and ReFill in particular). I have always
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Hi Pokelego: I'm excited to see all of the expansion that you're doing on the list! Getting this to FL standard is a nice idea, although it seems like a tremendous amount of work. I think what we'd need for that is more info on the design, production and reception for each creature. As you say,
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Honestly, that poster is not very interesting, and I'm not sure why people are fighting over it. If it's exactly the same as an image that's used on another page, then it doesn't add anything new to the reader's understanding of the topic. I think that the screenshot that I uploaded is a better
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If you look down the article history I used a PROD to encourage sourcing. Almost simultaneously and 3 minutes afterwards the AfD arrived. I have rarely kept to my first opinion at AfD in the current iteration of my time here, and I moved from deletion to a position of retention somewhere in the
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About the list: While I'm getting decent work done on it (Slowly but surely), I do feel as though given how much work we're putting into this that we could probably take this article to FL if we put enough work into it. I'm aware of some sources that will need to be addressed (I know there's a
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I only edit in wikicode and have never used the visual editor. I am just wondering why basic functionality so often seems to be missing. For the past week or two , using "citaiton expander" is a lot less than optimal: when it does run, half the time produces "no difference". Many times it also
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Sure, I found a few things for Isbisa, and added them. I don't think I can find anything for Magneto -- as a search term, it's going to bring up the famous Magneto, and he probably won't show up in any official histories, because Marvel wouldn't want to confuse people about why there's another
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I didn’t say do 26 pages to 2 pages. That minor character article isn’t staying forever and moves / name changes will have to be made for a do over. This is harder to explain than to do apparently because you still don’t understand the plan. But just know that the main list article can be just
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Still, most Wikipedians live in the "blissful fiction" that our little "encyclopedia editors paradise" is somehow ultimately self-supporting. In reality, it only exists due to much difficult, careful, and costly legal, technical, and social engineering work done by people like Jimbo behind the
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If you'd like some more help on cleaning up or bolstering the available resources on the Oz pages then please let me know. I'm well aware that that the Baum books, having long been public domain, are very well documented, but the later books aren't. I'd be glad to try and get images for each
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There are three places where it says the first single "was successful on streaming networks", the other singles "were also successful," and then another song "performed well on streaming services and social media". You don't say what "successful" means. Everything is "successful on streaming
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Hi, I’m new to Wiki editing. I read some back and forth with you and Adamant1. I recently had a talk with that person about my edits. I’m trying to update the Candle wick article but Adamant1 is reversing the updates. I think I understand why after reviewing that person’s talk with you. 😞
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No that makes no sense to discuss it with you and just you. Obviously you want it to stay and think it’s notable when I know better. So it will go nowhere. No info besides fancruft was eliminated. You basically just threw away a personal project of mine because you prefer stand alone cruft.
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Oh, thank you! I've been annoyed by the Disney comics coverage for a long time, and I finally decided I should do something about it. :) I see that you've added a lot about the reprint collections, thank you for that too! And thanks for the Uncle Remus sources, I'm planning to work on that
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thank you for the added citations on the article. It's a great help with being able to source plot information for a lot of the entries on the list. If I may, do you happen to know where I could access the sources you used? I wish to see how much content is in each one for additional plot
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Hello T. Thanks for your editing here at the 'pedia and an even bigger THANKS for your Muppet website. I found it after learning that the show finally made its way to Disney+. There is so much wonderful info there and I have sent links to it to several friends. I hope you've already seen
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feature that our Growth team is building — teaching new editors how to add references, and suggesting pages that have been tagged as needing them. That feature is in active development, and it isn't on English WP yet; it's currently on French, Arabic, Czech, Korean and a bunch of other
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is generally sufficient. I do see that some of the copying was content you originally created in the other article. In those cases technically you don't have to attribute, but it would still be appreciated by we who track down the bot reports, as it would speed up the analysis. Thanks!
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I've been very supportive of the other articles you've worked on, because I think you've found great sources for those subjects. But this one seems like you're trying to pump up a singer that doesn't have good sources yet. I know that you believe in this page, and that's hard to hear.
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Sounds good! I was thinking more generally about characters, despite the title of this section, and not limited to just the Timely/Atlas era, but of course I brought those up since I would like to see more coverage here of that era so I am focusing there for the moment. :) I know that
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Nobody has added the short film into the article. Your point is moot. The poster is in the public domain and its copyright has nothing to do with that of the film, which expires on 1 January. You've been repeatedly told this and still won't cease to push your incorrect point of view.
3660:, by improving them with extra information, like how did those two series' team of voice actors were assembled in Canada, and both "Animagic" (stop motion) and traditional animation alike were done in Japan. And speaking of Smokey himself, we're looking forward to have the article of 2995:
has redirected to a list entry for a while (unless you mean the Robert Grayson version, who has had an article for a long time), so those starting points are already there. I will do some research and see what I can do about adding list entries for the other characters you mentioned!
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books are great for plot info; they're comprehensive guides to every story from An Unearthly Child up to the the 10th Doctor, with at least a few paragraphs on every alien in the series. They're physical books that I own, so unfortunately it's hard to share them -- they're listed
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and only bring a page back when we have enough new content to justify it. If we go too fast and restore pages in a hurry, it will inspire someone to go on a deletion spree, which will take lots of time to deal with, and we'll probably lose some good pages. Does that make sense? —
1245:: You're welcome! I'm glad you're working on the article, it's really interesting. I don't know if you've used the Internet Archive library much, but they've got some real obscurities that can be useful in surprising ways. I'll look forward to seeing what else you can dig up. -- 2274:
Fair enough, that guy was pretty obscure, along with a lot of other one-appearance monster creatures from that era (most of which do not have articles anymore)! There are only three other characters that have been on my mind for now, and then I will leave you alone for a while;
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Hey, well done on Father Time! I'll look at my stuff and see if I can add some more content. Unfortunately, I don't have any more like that. When I was going through all my Golden Age books, I kept notes on all the characters and sources, so I can actually break down who's got
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though, in the reboot the tortoise spirit literally only protects him from getting shot. Bullets, ray guns, and rocket launchers can't touch him--the projectiles actually veer around him--but he is still vulnerable to fists, flails, and falling from great heights, for example.
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I just noticed your edit on the Make America Great Again (MAGA) article. I like pigs a lot! I was wondering if you do too, since your user name is Toughpigs. If you have a chance, please tell me why your user name is Toughpigs? Thank you for your work for Wikimedia Foundation.
8514:: Allan Nonymous is making strange choices about which articles to nominate for deletion. I understand why it feels annoying to you. BUT: DO NOT ACCUSE HIM OF BEING ANTI-SEMITIC. You can think that if you want, but if you say it on Knowledge, there is a very good chance that 7198:, Gerry Matthews, Christine Mitchell, Glynis Bieg and Frankie Moronski; and the "Animagic" team of Akikazu Kono, Ichiro Komuro, Hiroshi Tabata, Seiichi Araki, Ryoji Takamori, Mituharu Hirata and Totetu Hirakawa. The rest of this television special's crew include the writer 6445:
material — we could only have that if we were willing to pay out of pocket for it. So I found that it just lost usefulness and haven't bothered to renew it since, because without Publisher Extra I found it extremely rare that I could actually pull useful clippings anymore.
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out. add throw cup of glass at him. so it can be like this Angry, Donald throw a cup of glass at Humphrey. Donald yells at the bears to be quiet, and returns to his house, grumbling about the bears. In the cave, Humphrey starts snoring, and the other bears kick him out.
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in 2013. I genuinely think the article is a worthy subject for the contribution it has made to healthcare in the middle east. Firstly I would welcome your thoughts on whether I am wasting my time defending this article or not: I accept that I may have failed to interpret
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was a bad idea. Complaining about people trying to delete your page is a bad idea. You're feeling this so strongly right now that it's making you lash out, and do things that will not help your case. Please try to step away from the keyboard for a while, and be patient.
5141:. I looked at the parts I can see for information on the other language versions, but I don't see anything about them. I think that it's possible there is more information in the book, but I think one of us is going to have to borrow or buy it to find out, sorry. :) — 7544:. Just in case you'd like to work on this. Or ping someone else who might. This one may be notable, for a change (someone tried to write him up before but without sources, pure plot summary, that was boldy redirected quickly...). Ps. Unfortunately a bit more digging 513:
Check my new edit, it shows what I was thinking of; stated already in the first paragraph in order to convey to readers that the both title names are indeed the same one, as fast as possible. Even better when catering to readers looking up the topic I think, do you
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Fan art can look like anything, including the original. There are some very talented artists out there. "wiki encyclopedias don't use fan art to illustrate their main characters" may be what they strive for, but the default will often be to just get something that
1765:: I agree that the List of DC Comics characters pages are a mess. I don't think it's a good idea to try to turn those 26 pages into 2 pages, and then add even more content from pages that you're trying to delete/redirect. I see that you're also working on creating 4560:
is not reliable for news, but the piece that I'm using is about popular literature, and very much backs up the idea that the subject of the article is notable. We should probably continue this conversation in the AfD discussion, so that other people can weigh in.
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The AFD didn’t seem like a good place to talk about it so here I am. Basically I do plan to do away with the major and minor stuff that is going on. The new page is a do over for now on the whole DC characters page which was done inproperly in the first place.
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Looking into it, it looks like there isn't that much to say right now about LinaBell except the character description, that she's very popular in China, she's been introduced in other places, and there's a lot of merchandise. This could comfortably fit in the
7619:, I don't have any particular ownership of that page. It looks like people have already been adding content since my 2020 edit relating to Christmas tapes in Australia and the US. You can feel free to edit the page any way that you like, with my best wishes. 7145:
mascot, was a part of the General Electric Fantasy Hour on NBC in the United States, and its premiere date was November 24 (Thanksgiving Day in the United States), 1966. Directed by Larry Roemer and written by Joseph Schrank, the special features the voice of
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I can't read the language either. It's an awkward choice. I can't see an easy way around it. I'm glad you're working to save the article. The creating editor created their own pickle by going straight to main space. Your work has already changed my AfD !vote
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Fair enough, yes, I think I will hold off on restoring any more articles unless the sources are stronger. I'm a lot better with sources for tabletop game articles than I am for sources on comics characters, so I will let you do your thing and be patient. :)
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a couple days ago (simply by removing a colon before the bullet point so that it wasn't indented). I've only very recently been getting into editing beyond very casual copyediting and your fix helped me when I made the same mistake again just now. Cheers!
1524:, and I think it's a pretty good article. It is a silly but interesting note in comics history, and it's backed up by sources. Merging all of those pages meant losing the pictures, and therefore information that is important for the reader's understanding. 27:
stating that I'd just post nonsense, or unrelated information there, I won't, in fact when I discoveed the block I was just about to post a related bit of information on the Monty Python page, I'm not telling you what it is you'll have to wait and see. --
5537:. I'm sorry that you've been treated badly in that dicussion. Your work on that article has been very good, especially since the prod a few days ago. You've added a lot of reliable sources, and I think at this point that you've met the bar of notability. 9194:
Thank you very much, the situation in the last few hours in Israel has been very tense but we are moving forward despite the adversities, thank you very much for the wikification, I am aware that a couple of references would give it more verifiability.
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I agree with you that some of these pages may not be notable. As you said, there's a "purge" going on right now that's deleting a lot of the not-notable characters. But I think it's good for us to look at each of these pages and give them a chance. --
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in regards to access. Shame I can't access them, but their information seems valuable. I'll try utilizing them as a source for plot summary going forward over the episodes themselves if I can. Thank you again for the help with the cites. It's greatly
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in a brief search, which may help a bit, and I'll see if I can't find more on them in the near future. I do feel some of the sections could be merged together though for simplicity's sake (Such as creation and design, and publicity and broadcast).
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Yeah, I just wanted to add everything I've got to those two, so they're ready for prime-time. :) I think those two are ready now. I'm still working through one more Golden Age book, and then I've got plans for a few new/revived pages too. Thanks! —
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to preserve it. Can't import the entire edit history if its above a certain size, so most recent version only. Whenever you see an article that is going to be deleted and want to save it, there is always a wiki out there somewhere to move it to.
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notable and worthy of a Knowledge page. I do think that's the purpose of the lead paragraph so that's why I am sending you this request. Thank you very much and I hope you can make changes immediately to lessen misinformation. Thank you again!
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is a 185-page book that analyzes every character. Father is actually the weakest one; that character only appeared in one episode and you can delete that article if you like. The others are all backed up with in-depth real-world sources, with
6037:...for your guidance during you-know-what; it was invaluable, and I'd have been quite lost without it. Thank you for restoring my faith in my favourite site on the web. If I can ever do you a solid, let me know and I shall respond forthwith. 6105:: Thank you for the note, I appreciate it! I was molto surprised a few weeks ago to discover that the books didn't have individual pages. I'm not experienced with navboxes either, but I'll take a look at it. Au reservoir to you, dear one. — 4135:
in Visual Editor or the new Wikitext editor? You can paste in a URL or other identifier and it will attempt to automatically generate all the citation fields for that reference. It sounds like the kind of in-editor tool you're looking for.
3259:. Apparently Rtkat3 took out the material I'd added to the list page, and then added different content to the Human Top disambig page. I tried to explain the misunderstanding on that deletion discussion, so see that page for more info. :) 9780:: Thank you so much for making that page! It's terrific, and I'm really glad we have an article for him now. Thanks for explaining what you meant with that sentence — I added it back, rewritten so it's a little clearer. What do you think? 8857:"Kopelman and Bettan little by little improved the track until they took the 'jackpot' with the song Doll". Every musician improves their track little by little. Calling it a "jackpot" with no source sounds like you're congratulating them. 8842:
The "style" section sounds like it's congratulating him: "His use of the Franco-Israeli language is characterized by being playful, using alliteration and rhyme to create a unique style." Every singer uses alliteration and rhyme, it's not
6638:, and wiki encyclopedias don't use fan art to illustrate their main characters. You use screenshots and copyrighted material. And yes, you are expected to treat everyone with respect, even when they say something that sounds surprising. — 1412:
There are plenty of sources about Golden Age comics. If you want to merge them, at least start a merge discussion on each article. Bold merging a dozen articles at the same time that TTN is PRODing another ten is too much to deal with. --
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would be good for us both to leave that thread as it is right now, and we'll see what other editors think about the sources. We've both expressed our points of view about it, so I don't feel like there's much more to say for right now. —
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his talk page but have now been accused of going outside the process and of harassment. I am not used to the AfD process but it seems most unpleasant and in urgent need of reform. Your thoughts would be really appreciated. Best wishes.
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OK. Thank you. Just wanted to make sure if that was what you were talking about. And apparently, it is because you said that was what you were talking about. I will stop edit warring and I will leave this alone. Again, thank you.
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team. We run a Community Wishlist Survey every year, taking requests for fixes that people need. I don't know if you've participated in a Wishlist Survey before, but fixing Citation expander and ReFill is an ideal proposal for the next
5110:, but also in the Spanish, French, German, Portuguese and Italian versions. How about Joaquin Garay as Panchito? You wrote that in the Spanish version Garay sung the song, but for the speaking parts he was replaced by his vocal coach 1589:: Notability is determined by independent reliable sources. If there are reliable sources that cover a subject, then the subject is notable. People have been writing about Golden Age comics for decades. I'll give you some examples: 10337: 5907:
cinema graphic character with a complex personality. Just them mentioning "farm animal" gives away that it in fact was him in the 1931 book. Would this be a step closer to the possibility of him actually appearing first in 1931?
8938:, a very well-known rapper in Israel to try to make it as similar as possible. He does not have many lines but the PROMO of his albums, songs or musical beginnings is not eliminated, in fact that is the forte of a musical artist. 7060:
by adding the list of songs in order and correcting its running time to show you that you can watch it without commercial breaks, and I need you to create the pages of those three Rankin/Bass productions. Don't forget this. While
9503:, the result was Keep because nine editors said that the article had enough sources to be considered notable. You are still refusing to understand AfD discussions, and accept prior consensus. This may be a CIR issue of your own. 748:
Quick style note: Per MOS, we spell out state names in all cases. If you could, please change the field from "location=Philadelphia, PA" to "location=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania". Thanks — it'll save other editors work fixing it.
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seem to delete your template On the other hand, I feel calmer that they are realizing that the user who proposes mass elimination of articles "is wasting a lot of users' time" trying to save something that he involved us in.
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There's also the line "It's been half a year since the last song was released, and in this half year I found myself mostly searching for myself, for the words" -- with no quotes around it, or sense of where that line comes
4556:: As I explained just above, I'm using Goodreads to verify publication dates for books published in Bengali. It's very difficult to find English-language sources on material that isn't written in English. I understand that 2301:
I could come through for the Black Knight, but not really the Westerns. I found one Western Kid reference, nothing in particular for Tex Taylor. If people are writing about the Western comics, then I don't know where. :) —
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Can you please add Progressivism and Democratic Socialism to the ideology of Spainish Socialist Workers' Party? I am having trouble with it, so will you please add the two? Thank you! I tried to add these two, but it goes
5455:{{cite book |last1=Erickson |first1=Hal |title=Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 |date=2005 |edition=2nd |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=978-1476665993 |pages=83-84}}</ref: --> 9621:
I'd love to find more secondary sources writing about the Thompson books, to make sure those pages don't get deleted as non-notable. I was able to find some contemporary reviews on newspapers.com for many of them, like
2416:, thanks for reminding me about those! Yes, I'll do some more work on them. I'm in the middle of a project right now, but I'll get back to those soon. If you can add a photo to the watch article, that would be great! — 1370:
That's really helpful, thanks. I will try to do this (well, I am doing it right now, but the site seems to be very slow). Hopefully in the near future I'll be able to use those databases, they do seem extremity useful.
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And then proceeds to refer to the character over the next two paragraphs as Might four times, Bat-Mite once, and Mite only once, and names him as Mite nowhere else in the entire article. (Barring the Dark Mite Falls.)
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Most of the nominations are being withdrawn, which is good! Your work is being respected. I'm not sure about Noam Bettan, because there are a number of people voting delete, but the other pages appear to be just fine.
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If there are enough strong sources to demonstrate notability, then it doesn't matter if there are also weak sources. You don't have to fight about every single source. I think here, the question for you is: given that
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Well, maybe you shouldn't recreate articles if you think they're going to be challenged. I've been doing a lot of extra research to make sure that the pages that I work on are rock-solid, like the one I made today for
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Well, I see that you've created a number of articles about Israeli singers recently: Noam Bettan, Yoshi, Sasson Ifram Shaulov, Gal Adam and Maor Ashkenazi. I think the other four are strong pages; Noam Bettan is the
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Hi, thanks for asking. I don't think that I do have anything for either of them right now, unfortunately. I've got a couple more Golden Age books coming so I'll see if I can find anything for the Phantom Reporter. —
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Also I do have another article draft started with some sources for the Brer rabbit strip with some refs I found, just so you could use these if you feel inclined and already had been thinking of writing that artcle.
10486: 4187:, which will also be helpful and important. But they'll be asking for ideas again in the fall. I know that's a disappointing answer, but please do take advantage of the Wishlist Survey when it comes around again. — 10540:. As you are one of the biggest contributors to the article who is still active, I was wondering if you'd be able to clarify any of the content that remains on it (page number from some citations, make sure latest 6518:
yesterday I couldn't actually view any of the articles. So there seems to be some kind of gap between what access I'm supposed to have and what kind of access I actually have — is there any way to fix that at all?
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I've seen you around media-related AfDs for quite some time now and I thought I'd say hi! Please know that I appreciate how you look beyond the open internet and into books to improve articles. Have a great day!
3098:. You can borrow that book from the Internet Archive -- just register for a free account, and click the blue Borrow button. It's a great book, the best that you can get online for free. Internet Archive also has 834:
Please note that a source about the show is not sufficient to keep a character. Of course, we can go to AfD. I invite you to present any in depth source about the first in the series that we may need to discuss,
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article (your reason stating Christmas tapes as "specifically about a British tradition"), would you accept YouTube videos of other countries' Christmas tapes as "evidence (of being) shared in other countries"?
3499:. You removed that material from the List page, but you didn't add it to the Human Top page. Did you restore the Human Top page to a previous version, without adding the stuff that I added to the list page? — 1927:
is even some antagonists that even Batman fought before that could be said his first supervillain. Doll Girl, rarely used for DC. Just because there is Quality comics articles doesn’t mean much. We still have
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If taking out the "promo" from Noam Bettan means that there's nothing left, then maybe we just shouldn't have that article right now. Wait until he's done more work, and had more coverage in national news.
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Just addressing the fact that this article is nominated for deletion that you edited on before. So if the character passes notability I am sure you would want to prove it. Hope everything is well with you!
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I do see what you mean; many of them seem supported by only one source. That said, a lot of them are a good start, and can probably be improved. Why don't you try helping out, and finding a source to add?
7516:(Cement Mixer) :-) How I lived this long without encountering him defies logic. He has at least as much fun at the piano as Chico Marx and Victor Borge and then he picks up his guitar. What a joy. Cheers. 5138: 1769:
at the same time. I think that you should take some time and figure out what you're doing in draft space, and make sure that your idea works, before you start redirecting and deleting existing content. --
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contain some information, and I'll take a look at what you've linked above. Thank you for the help again, and I'll let you know if I have any further specific inquiries regarding the list in the future.
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or something. I have a fair bit of experience hunting down copyvios but I have no idea how you manage to detect something from Fandom is legit. If you really can detect that, I would love to know how. —
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as the best book-length RS. If you want to bring them to AfD, then I can post the sources for each character individually, or just look on Google Books & Internet Archive through the above links. --
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books that I've got, and look for production info to add on some of the entries that you've expanded. It's definitely a fun project, and I think over time the page can become something really special!
8863:"The song entered at number 183 with approximately 36,811 plays on January 12, 2023" -- Is that supposed to be impressive? Every song gets some plays on streaming, and 36,000 doesn't sound like a lot. 2801:
the character lists, then add a short entry for that character so it can be built on. I mainly work with Marvel characters, so I will periodically go through all the list entries linked from the main
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version on the grounds that it wasn't related to the comics' versions in any way. I'm tempted to undo their edit, but I don't know if I would be in the right or not. They don't seem to be a vandal.
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at first I thought it was a persecution of me and my contributions that I make so that the user stops monitoring my articles and contributions and not having more bullfighting with that guy HELP.--
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I know I promised in my talk page that I would not nominate any articles for deletion for the rest of this month. Well, I've come across several articles that are worth nominating (I even did a
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history merged to the new one. Everything can be fixed slowly because Knowledge is a work of progress. Also working on the Draft page is slightly your fault. And I can double task on Knowledge.
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Thanks for the tip! I had actually seen that before but couldn't find it on this occasion - my eyes must have skimmed over it. Thanks for letting me know where to find it for future reference.
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You don't have to do anything about this; I just didn't want you to be surprised or to assume that everyone else was seeing it. It'll likely affect about 50 editors across all wikis. Thanks,
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I knew that Brave would be controversial at the very least. But unlike that, the majority of these rely on one guy's book as the only source. They seem more like sandboxes than real articles.
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refuses to expand a URL into proper ref parameters. ReFill is more reliable, but also is frequently down or you have to wait a long time for it to be assigned to whatever server does the work.
3575: 3885: 2375: 2357: 8560:(where it does not recognize the musical notoriety of the artist and previously added a template to delete) All these examples raise the alarm of a possible Anti-Israel subject and possible 2805:
and find which ones have multiple reliable sources; I think that four sources is a good benchmark, so when I see a character has reached that point, I will restore the article as I did with
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But I can't be any more clear than this: DO NOT ACCUSE HIM OF BEING ANTI-SEMITIC. You will likely be blocked if you keep doing that. Please never do that again. Just focus on the articles.
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to your Sesame Street puppets (Topper) article and I don't think anyone on the wiki knows enough about it to verify. A lot of your work seems to have been removed including over 30 images.
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for starters? If I were to restore them and add the sources you added to the character list pages, do you think you could back them up if other people were to question their notability?
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is a good source, only is not good enough. it is a few pages, not a chapter or a section and it is mostly slater's point of view of safe sex, not exactly a cover of his work of life. --
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Thank you, that was most interesting. It seems that our friend is not capable of learning from his mistakes. Thank you for your kind words and I hope all is well with you as well.:) --
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The sentences that you added are not correct English grammar. For example, "That angers Donald who throws glass at him who scream at them "Quiet!!"" is not understandable in English.
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Yeah, I'd forgotten that I'd made an edit there. :) Unfortunately, I don't have anything to say about the content — my edit was minor. I hope you get answers from the other people!
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I know you don’t edit on comic book character articles much. Though I am going to see if this is drafted and restored if possible. If you can help feel free to pitch in if possible.
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yesterday and thought you would appreciate it. It's 17 minutes long so save it for when you can savor it. While I'm here I have to thank you and your website for introducing me to
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American Ace is clearly not ready yet, but I think there was just enough to restore the Fin with, so I did, although it may need more sources to remain unchallenged as an article.
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if it was simply merged, although if there was an AFD then I would need to appeal to the admin who closed the discussion. I think that's a reasonable approach, what do you think?
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Hello T. Thank you for all your work on the various Mapp and Lucia articles. I am wondering if it might be worth creating a navbox for them. Perhaps something along the lines of
4631:. These are unrelated newspapers that happen to have the same name. I've posted on Serial Number's talk page to explain the situation, and ask if it's okay to put the Bangladesh 10358:
Thank you! I'm very glad that you opened that conversation, and I'm looking forward to three months of peace and quiet. :) Best wishes to you, and thank you for your wiki work.
7709:"Canvas" is a term that's sometimes used to describe what's included in long-running serialized narrative. I'm sorry that you don't like the way that I phrased those sentences. 3967: 5022:
touch and that someone did the same with the straight porn. I wish the discussions would only focus on the strongest sources and debate if they are strong enough. I feel that
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If you're going to make edits at all, I would encourage you to try contributing to make an article better. It would be a good way for you to learn about how Knowledge works.
9618:, thanks for writing! I love the Thompson books — I recently re-read most of the series, and I made a bunch of Oz-related edits a couple months ago to spruce up those pages. 8860:"There is no better feeling than creating music with the people you love." Where does that line come from? Why does it have four references? That is true for every musician. 5489: 8730: 6088:. I'm not adept at starting them from scratch and if you aren't either - or if this doesn't interest you - no worries. Thanks again for your efforts and "Au Reservoir" :-) 3896:, and thank you for altering it. But six of Rankin/Bass' other television productions, with animation by Japanese studios, are waiting to have their pages created as well: 10482: 10106: 10058: 10029: 10015: 9982: 9524: 9485: 3728: 2577:
OK, good deal. :) There are definitely others, those were just the first two which came to mind. Those can simply be restored as long as we have the sources; others, like
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made an article for every Ren & Stimpy episode before 1995, but they're all pretty abysmal. Can you check out the ones they made and do what you think is necessary?
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As a fellow Oz fan I appreciate the authorship additions as well, it's a fascinating topic. Very excited to see any further additions to the post-Baum Oz book articles.
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I've added some real-world sourced info to the other five Avengers character pages that you proposed for deletion. Let me know if you have any further questions about
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No, you can't. It's good, sourced information, and you don't have a real reason to want to delete it. It's time for you to stop your edit war. Just leave it alone. —
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Why not everything I merged before. Good grief! In all seriousness though I am not objective anymore and ain’t going to stop anybody. But improvements would be nice.
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I would like to say that your many new additions to all kind of different Disney topics have been splendid, very good work! I just skimmed through the one about the
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But, I know, you asked about Citation expander and ReFill. Those are gadgets that volunteers built, and the team that works on fixing those kinds of gadgets is the
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I made some more changes to the description that address some of the things you wanted to do. I don't know if I can help you with your grammar. Are you in school?
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Oh, I see. hmm, maybe we can keep it and improves the grammar. I am still learning on how to improve grammar. What do you suggest on how I can improve my grammar.
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thanks. I looked into the Wishlist Surveys and, as you know, the last one to take Wikiepdia related proposals was in late 2018. Any idea on when the next one is?
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by Paul Williams. In it he calls the Muppets his "felt family". I've been a part of that family since the days I eagerly looked forward to each weeks episode of
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that listed the other two tracks the Rhythmettes recorded for the film, so I added that to the page. I don't see anything else in my Disney books except for the
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This is what I can't delete, right? I won't delete it, but this is still what you don't want deleted because you said it's sourced information and all, right?
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Regarding pics..according to Knowledge there should be less fair use images as possible. Hardly any of those pics have a good fair use rationale to stay. Also
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Excuse Me, about my edit on Goldilocks and Jivin' Bears., can you keep my edit while improving the grammar since It appear I forgot to improve grammar again.
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week; you just have to be patient, and wait for people to look at it. I'm confident that others will see that the sources are good, and they'll vote to Keep.
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Hi - I see you are active on AfD and would really appreciate your thoughts. I have been active for wikipedia since the early days and rewrote the article on
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In my notes, I count 45 Timely characters that I know about. 28 of them currently have pages, 6 are redirects to list pages and 11 aren't on the wiki at all.
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series is a great series but I currently only have the 1980s volume. I will try to add additional refs from it to the appropriate articles sometime soon. --
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Sure, I added a couple reviews to each page from Newspapers.com. If you're not aware, you can actually get a free subscription to Newspapers.com through the
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Okay, I made some edits. Part of the last sentence is gone, it just says "song after receiving permission from the family." I wasn't sure how to fix that.
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like that in the West. Now, in order to maintain their relevance more securely, they have to appear on the Billboard lists driven by the 50 most Viral of
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Been expanding that and growing it regularly! I'm not sure how many of these articles have a second shot at life, but I'm sure that some of them will. :)
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If you are using Goodreads to reference the fact that books exist, did you know that almost all Goodreads descriptions are imported directly from Amazon?
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before and while its not nice to be accused of overwhelming the process, it accurately describes my interactions on that page. Lesson learned, thank you.
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I know when I'm not wanted, and I seem to be causing more harm than good. I'm going to take a break from editing, probably not forever, but for a while.
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It's always scary and sad when your article is put up for deletion, especially after you've added so many sources. I've responded on the discussions for
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to be the first black lead character is not the same as being the first black character on a TV show (it is kind of confusing to the general reader like
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looks just on the edge of being reliable to me, but not quite, and I couldn't find anything else. Would welcome any thoughts, when/if you have the time.
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Also, Knowledge Manual of Style states we place no footnotes in the lead for things that can be cited elsewhere. In this case (please see the example at
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At last and which can not be stated enough, great additions of yours to Disney comic wiki, it has certainly filled an important gap in the encyclopedia!
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by J.B. Kaufman, but I don't have it and so I ask you if that book may contain references to other dubs of the movie in addition the Spanish version. --
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system. The new update will use a similar system for starting a ==New discussion==. As before, full-page wikitext editing should not be affected.
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Happy 2021 to you (I hope yours is!). So... After an AfD on the Wizard of Oz piece "Optimistic Voices," I researched and just created an article on
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Another user and I try to do that before, but we do not have certain resources at all. I hope you can help us. If you cannot, Then thank you anyway.
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am so relieved that I am not alone and that someone else cares enough to act. Give yourself a pat on the back and a piece of candy for me, will you?
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Big thanks especially for the clarification (and/or reminder) of the title that I did mix up, I guess since there are many subordinate titles to the
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But - you need to be patient, and let the process continue. Do not make this a personal battle between you and another user. Blanking the page for
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Please don't upload images from fandom/blogs/etc. There is A LOT of fan art out there and it's really not that hard to find something official. —
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What an extremely thoughtful and considerate response! I will certainly follow your advice and very many thanks for giving it. Very best wishes.
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Thank you for those resources. It is late here on the east coast of the US, so I am heading to sleep. However, I was able to make some edits to
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due to it including several titles under it main name. But as you just refered to and what is correct, the major part of the run it was titled
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Yeah, I agree — there are a ton of good-quality non-fiction sources about pretty much any aspect of the show; it's amazingly well documented.
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My command of English is not excellent, I want to find a tutor who knows how to neutralize this article. I have faith that it can be saved. --
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Okay. I was hoping somebody from the AfD would do an actual merge, but it was up for a day and apparently nobody cared enough, including me.
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If you don't mind, I'd rather have you start this one. I see some mentions in Google Books (I haven't investigated further), but nothing in
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which features a whole section on Thompson's career. It might be helpful for filling out her own page as well as some of the other Oz books.
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Following up on my above note, would you accept YouTube links as proof of Christmas tapes happening outside of the UK? Additional example -
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on the talk page. We should discuss this as a group on the talk page, rather than revert the article back and forth. We don't want to have
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citations in the lede are actually considered redundant and discouraged when the info is backed in the main article. In these mass cases -
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which are hardly even DC either. Also Tigress, just some random character with the same name. Can’t even find sources on first appearance.
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I see you're adding the same reference to multiple articles. Since this is unusual, might I ask what connection you may have to this book?
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Happy New Year's Month. The year 2021 has conjuring up some of the magic of American-Japanese animation for the anniversaries of three of
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I added redirects and sections to the list for several of those characters, will try to look for information on this others this week. :)
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Ha, I'd never heard about the custom beads before; that's funny. So many things have changed since then... :) Thanks for your note. -- --
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nice and official from Google Images, though this will vary from one community to the next. Fandom doesn't seem to list image sources. —
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Hello! I have just an immediate concern about Cumberbatch's page. Its leading paragraphs were changed and it indicated that "his parents
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seems well-sourced, reads well, and has a certain nostalgia to me. I might be able to find my old watch and add a photo at some point.
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citations in the lede are actually considered redundant and discouraged when the info is backed in the main article. In these cases -
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search on all of them). May I have your permission to nominate these articles for deletion or do you want me to wait until January?
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No you're not. An a way I guess you're right. I am sounding defensive a little. But I promise you I am not hot under the collar lol.
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Yeah, I think so. That article in The Dial seems convincing. Right now, LinaBell is in a list of spin-off characters on the article
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I had no knowledge of a previous thing before your version which I apologize for. If you would like to re-add it, go right ahead. --
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in 1979-1980. They weren't lead characters like Static is, but they did predate him by twenty years or so. :) I hope that helps! —
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is too obscure for Knowledge for stand alone. He just is! No matter how good it is. I know how you feel. Who do you think created
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Thanks for taking the time to look into this; I appreciate it! A shame that this one looks unsalvageable. Hope you're doing well.
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I can see that you're busy, so just one last one that I thought of that is in need of more sources, before I go on my merry way:
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Be patient; everything is working out fine. Those nominations are still active for a week, unless the nominator withdraws them.
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Thank you for your help, and you're welcome. I'm just doing my part to keep Knowledge free of trivial and unnecessary material.
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a month later, on February 18, and it stayed that way for the rest of the run. You can see the new title here, on a 1934 strip:
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book that you've already found. I'll see if I can think of anything else, but I'm glad that I can add a little to the page. —
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Also, I had to rewrite some of it as some of them did not have references linking to the issue that the events happened in. --
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Hi Toughpigs. I see you've removed the Prod template from the aforementioned article. I'd like to know why. Have a good day.
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I saw that you director of projects at Wikimedia. Who could I contact about a serious problem I had discovered at Wikimedia?
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Noam_Bettan&diff=prev&oldid=1217089905&title=Noam_Bettan&diffonly=1
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No I very rarely get heated but yeah I might have gone overboard. I felt like quoting the sources before I was done though.
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but with no previews. I did notice some more gaps when I was adding the citations, and I can definitely add more creatures.
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There are a couple of projects that we're working on right now to improve the state of references on Knowledge. One is the
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Sen. Lydia Edwards’s Celebrates Birthday in Eastie With Community Members – East Boston Times-Free Press (eastietimes.com)
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I'm creating another article.....but this time properly! I've already made a draft. Would you like to help me? The Draft:
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My rule of thumb is to use a prose counter gadget and anything <250 words is a stub to me. This is the number given by
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The board game page needs some work, but I could see moving it in the near future. And both would make excellent DYKs. =
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Then maybe deleting and redirecting articles isn't a good use of your time. Why not try adding information to articles?
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I expanded this a bit, but notability still appears rather borderline. Anything you can throw in it to help? Also ping
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was the "Animagic" technician for this special, since he was responsible for supervising the stop motion animation for
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Yes, Internet Archive has a surprisingly varied collection; the strangest things pop up there if you do a search. :) —
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himself, along with the combination of live-action, stop motion animation, traditional animation, and special effects.
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there's definitely enough existing reference material to do that, but much of it is in print. For example, check out
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people LGBT but this is not a good reason to put them on the same level, otherwise any LGBT magazine would be alike.
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I made edits to the article to remove those words. Let me know if there's anything else that I can do to help you.
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I've noticed you frequent Marvel Comics-related pages, and if possible, I could use your advice and/or help. In the
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I'm not exactly a newbie either. Toughpigs "knows how Fandom wikis work". Well, here's an example I stumbled upon:
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I even found online versions of Batman 672-676, but I don't see him named at all, in one reading of those issues.
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So - long answer, sorry. Do you have any thoughts on what else we should be doing to help folks add references? —
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I pinged you because you edited the page, but you can decide simply not to participate in its talkpage. Regards,
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On second thought, never mind. I'm gonna wait until January as promised. Please ignore the message. Thank you.
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Belated reply to you here... thanks for yours! You are quite right. I don't want any part of it. Thanks again! --
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has a long list of articles about Israel to delete without providing a clear reason why. Be that the user is a
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suggests this ebook is a product of master-level students, so may not be very reliable... what do you think? --
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Apparently the user who proposes deletion left and right admitted his actions, but my question is the article
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there a different option? Just ignore and keep fighting the good fight? Let me know what you think. Thanks! --
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Please desist from adding crap sources. Re: The Daily Star and Goodreads, at least, are *not* eliable sources.
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is notable. Not a particular character. You are using a fallacy. I am not merging every Golden Age character.
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I appreciate your efforts to rescue the articles. But please don't tell others what do do (or don't). TIA. --
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a black superhero" and, as the examples you brought, there were others; but none one of them seem to be the
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edits are okay]]. I look forward to working with you on the article if you so wish to continue work on it!
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Let's talk about it on the talk page, not my user talk. It's best to keep this conversation in one place.
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related sources could be really helpful too. Since that is one of the groups major appearance storylines.
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Alright, thanks. Maybe you could ask Brown to improve or do it yourself? Again, I'm trying to edit less.
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Also, that whole section is supported by a video the singer posted on Facebook. That's not a good source.
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Separate from our previous discussion about Timely and Atlas characters. :) Just one for the moment, but
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Just two more for now, and then we can look at more next week. I am thinking we have some potential with
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important to you that this specific article is deleted? Why are you fighting to delete the article? —
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Thanks for checking - there's a million more, but a lot fewer character articles than there once were.
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I see you've been around since '05, and I salute you for your sticktuitiveness for all of these years!
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Thanks for your opinion on this. Must also have to be aware of the other articles that I was creating
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I do not, unfortunately. Looking for more, but I wish I'd done that before trying to restore it. :) —
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According to IMDB, The Barn Dance is from 1929, So it won't be Public Domain until January 1, 2025.
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credits in a cartoon encyclopedia, and that's about it. Internet Archive only has some old issues of
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showing good sources, and they're a good-faith contributor, it's a good idea to let that one stay. —
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which were merged as a result of AFD will be a lot tougher to bring back, but may not be impossible.
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Golden Age comics history is interesting, and people are writing about it. That makes it notable. --
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Touche. Maybe it is fine. But a stopped clock is right twice a day, so could you at least humor me?
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It's a good idea! Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see what I can do when I've got a little time. :)
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talk pages, asking for the sources that you claim exist. Please participate in those discussions. —
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article — although that article is a real mess. So I've started rewriting that article instead. :)
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Exactly, that's my point. The reader doesn't need anything there in order to understand the scene.
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considered as suitable for making an article out of? When you can, please respond back. Thanks.
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Keep calm, and don't bother talking to him. It doesn't help, and it just makes you more upset. :)
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Fine. I'll stop my edit war. But do you know what I am talking about? I am talking about this:
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I knew I would hear from you. Anyways you can unmerge it but I am telling you now they won’t pass
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It's (very) skeptical, but can you blame me? I was baffled by your answer. I really have no clue
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know how much I struggle not to answer, sigh... I wish I was stronger, but I am doing my best. --
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is the most bought and most reliable English newspaper. Thank you very much for kind affection.
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i'll revert that edit for now; if you disagree, i'd suggest you reply here on your talk page, or
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You're most welcome. I came back to thank you for inserting the book cover.So.......Thank You!--
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OK, I am finished with that – to summarize, of the 11 listed that you did not find on the wiki,
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So I can't nominate those articles for deletion since I don't have an account, but I requested
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achievement of being the first non-English language film to win the Academy Award for Best Film
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The user admits that many of the erroneous nominations are due to his life condition (Autism)
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You are a consistent reference improver, building articles so that they are kept. Thank you.
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Why don't you create an account? It would make it easier for people to communicate with you.
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never had an article - but seems to be subject of some decent gender studies analysis here:
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as Smokey's older brother, Big Bear, who tells his two young cubs the story of their uncle.
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and you are successful! Due to your efforts it is staying! Thank You Very Much, Thank You!--
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Thanks, I appreciate it! I've been building up a little library of reference material. :) —
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I am trying to help you on those AfDs, which I agree are pretty obviously notable subjects.
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The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen: Awesome Female Characters from Comic Book History
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Since you seem to care about that information, I'd like to point out I transwikied it to
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know is that Gene defeated it off-screen. All the same, I could use some advice please.
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Yes, that is the information I'm talking about. Stop edit warring and leave it alone. —
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today after seeing that you added a few sources; before merging, that article had zero.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Uncle_Remus_and_His_Tales_of_Br%27er_Rabbit_(comic_strip)
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The Short is not in the Public Domain yet, it stays copyrighted until January 1, 2025.
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Also, besides American Ace and Jann of the Jungle which I mentioned above, I would add
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All good. If you could just place the cite under "FR," that would be great. Except for
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A few sentences before my correction, the article clearly says: Bat-Mite (or "Might")
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has not templated it yet, Thanks for your advice, Knowledge is a collaborative place--
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on the same network. And Rankin/Bass' final animated Christmas television special was
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So, I see Erickson and Misiroglu are saying different things because Misiroglu states
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and I'm coming here to ask for your help. It was originally "the first time" based on
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They're not fan art; they're official pictures that happen to be hosted on a fan wiki.
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character as best as I can based on PD status and if it makes sense formatting-wise.
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South of the Border With Disney: Walt Disney and the Good Neighbor Program, 1941-1948
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is undersourced for being as significant as he should be, and the Western characters
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is the most popular Disney character in China. Do you think it's worth an article?
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Well I already found some. So I will do my best in my end then. Thanks for the try.
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Thank you for your recent work adding all those references to reliable sources. The
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Before you revert me again, I think there's enough already present at her entry on
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I relied on this source that narrates his life from its beginnings, its beginnings
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So while I tend to suggest articles for deletion, I just stumbled up the fact that
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Why, not? Last year, you created the pages for Rankin/Bass' few other productions:
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I hope you like the plot for New York-based media company Rankin/Bass Productions'
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Okay, thanks for the reminder. I didn't check those sections, and I should have. —
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I echo what Diamond said - great work on the silent film articles, esp following
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in Orlando, Florida, we also need a page about a defunct animation studio called
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Why you undo my edit on Bearly Asleep? what do you mean by not an improvement?
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was one of the few animated series to feature a black superhero (though not the
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voiced Donald Duck and Josè Carioca not only in the original English version of
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Thanks for your improvements to the article and your defense of it in the AfD.
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The League of Regrettable Superheroes: Half Baked Heroes from Comic Book History
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I watch in Vermont. What does that do? Just asking out of curiosity. Thanks -
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Hello and thank you for your work at Afds. You forgot to sign your comment at
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has potential for his own article since it seems like he is the only original
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I came in '04 and things have changed much since then, I'm sure you'll agree.
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no place to be explaining that small "administrative detail" to the public.
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anything else about the old merchandise.... I'll leave them a message. <3
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is clearly a strong source, why are you still fighting to delete the article?
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because of my revert of the sock operator. Thanks for resubmitting. Regards,
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to serve as a set index for the two that called themselves Human Top and the
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definitely wanted to bring it up given that there's great potential there.
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I'm glad you're adding pictures; I'll look forward to seeing what you post!
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references, you'll find that most of your additions will stay on Knowledge.
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Thanks for asking; let me see what I've got. I might be able to add more. —
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Greetings, I've been trying to develop a few drafts but I still need help:
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redirect to a list with an entry that I created, and I added redirects for
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Yeah, that's why I'm adding references. I want to put a stop to that. :) —
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part towards me and I have to imagine that towards other Knowledge users.
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Sure, I posted in that deletion discussion. :) Thanks for the heads-up. —
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I know I said I'm trying to edit less, but I want to bring something up.
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The Quality Companion: Celebrating the Forgotten Publisher of Plastic Man
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Well, I can tell you some places where it sounds like it's not neutral.
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I'm sorry, I just don't have time to create any more pages right now. —
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https://gijoe.fandom.com/List_of_G.I._Joe:_A_Real_American_Hero_vehicles
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I added a talk page discussion here about the He-man cosplayer image -
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While you're both here, I posted a question about page organization on
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Excuse me, could you give a review, linguistic cleaning to the article
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For your tireless contributions at AfD. Thanks for proving me wrong on
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There are actually a couple others I'm planning to work on today. :) —
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Yep that is the minimal (and easiest) way. See the null edit I made to
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Okay, thanks for letting me know. I understand your point better now.
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By the way, working on this page inspired me to create a page for the
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Yes, I'm expecting that there'll be another one coming in November. —
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covered GTV 9 Melbourne's Christmas tapes prepared in 1968 and 1969.
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https://www.thedial.world/issue-17/shanghai-disneyland-park-linabell
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To Remove the poster, because it won't be Public Domain until 2025.
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One-Handed History: The Eroto-Politics of Gay Male Video Pornography
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was a good article to restore, but do you have more sources for it?
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Do your sources have anything to help prove the notability for the
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Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books Of The Second World War
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I was referring to like what edit on Goldilocks and Jiving Bears.
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What great additions you made! Glad to see what else they did for
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Nice trick. I'd second you if you asked for a link to be added to
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I think that the two strongest sources that we have right now are
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The 11 that aren't on the wiki yet, with the sources that I have:
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Awesome, they look great. I didn't realize there were pictures! —
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Since you like to save articles..here is one threatened for prod:
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Don't know why I went off on this tangent, thanks for your edits.
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You're also doing a good job on taking the PROMO material out of
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It could be, too. I want to be inspired again by the article by
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play the piano. Again kudos for your wonderful website. Cheers.
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https://lol.disney.com/games/mickey-mouse-clubhouse-sticker-book
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Hello. It's me, again. I have a question about articles. So,
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I have concerns about Goodreads as a reference since much of it
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It's good you're trying to add references to Knowledge. But per
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You're welcome. So far, I was helping you with your articles of
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Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949-2003
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Can you find anything about Billy Brandt? I can't. thank you. --
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It's good you're trying to add references to Knowledge. But per
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Here's the web sources for that banned and recalled Mattel toy:
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Oh, how delightful, a little Oz fan meetup on my talk page. :)
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TWL's access to Newspapers.com now includes Publisher Extra :)
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AFD, if you have anything that can help beef it up just a tad.
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Scouting and Guiding in Belarus
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The 6 redirects (I already added my sources to these entries):
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One resource that's available for free on Internet Archive is
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Hanna-Barbera and Rankin/Bass projects with overseas animation
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Do you have anything for desperately undersourced articles on
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are really a candidate for deletion Note that in the article
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by Mike Koolman & Jim Amash, TwoMorrows Publishing (2012)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Silly_Symphonies_(comic_strip)
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It said December 13 meaning Lydia Edwards turned 42 in 2023.
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in Tokyo, Japan (headed by Masaki Iizuka) and Steven Hahn's
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before I even checked the history, so I wanted to say hi :)
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and take this opportunity to add references to the article.
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The Enchanted World of Danny Kaye: The Emperor's New Clothes
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I don't see anything in my books, I'm afraid. I checked out
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Many thanks for noting the additional available sources for
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Thanks, I'm glad to be working with you on Knowledge. :) --
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Hi Toughpigs. I've recently tried to expand the article on
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This singer has 157K listeners on Spotify I would say that
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https://twitter.com/DonaldDuckNL/status/1082301567968129024
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I'm not sure if I am one of the pedants you referred to at
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are also in bad need of sources, if you can find anything!
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Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: The Illustrated History
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not adaptations, your information is already very wrong.
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page about authorship if you are interested. Also I found
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I actually mean by what edits? I know your point, though.
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Awesome, thanks! I'll be able to dig into it tomorrow. —
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Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: An Illustrated History
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Fiction House: From Pulps To Panels, From Jungles To Space
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Does this help you? Should the sentence be brought back?
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Toughpigs The articles about Israel proposed by the user
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https://en.wikipedia.org/User:Suborno_Sabbir/Tara_Tin_Jon
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to your list, and a few other characters who appeared in
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For the Silly Symphony title -- the strip started out as
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Warn the user to stay away from my contributions and my
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if you like. Or something else if you have something. —
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Is this the Comedy Kid(s) you were referring to above?:
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The Sensorites / The Reign of Terror / Planet of Giants
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I get it. Well, thanks for your quick answer anyway. --
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wondered why money is not being spent on that. Thanks.
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List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters (A–C)
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I found the source to confirm Lydia Edward's birthday.
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Thanks for letting me know! 3453:villain that formerly called himself Human Top 3297:Sweet, thanks. We'll keep working on it. :) — 1453:. I didn’t NEED to discuss...just attempt it. 1019:Please don't tell others what to do (or don't) 987:to the family of deletion sorting categories. 422:on January 10, 1932, but the title changed to 10455:Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999 10381:Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999 10293:Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999 10278:Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999 10201:Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999 10156:Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999 9471:There's a difference between something being 7849:, while examining this page as a part of our 7841:Hello, Toughpigs. 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Do you have anything more for 2181:and didn't see anything there either. — 1644:by Lou Mougin, McFarland & Co (2019) 1596:by Mike Benton, Taylor Publishing (1992) 9740:Confusing sentence in Paperinik article 8351:Can you edit The Barn Dance page again. 8197:Sorry, I don't think the article needs 8152:Happy Late Birthday to Lydia Edwards! 7244:in Seoul, South Korea. It aired on the 6868:Erickson and African-American superhero 5490:2600:8804:1000:387E:39AE:8691:4E2A:5D8B 5264:: Thanks very much, I appreciate it. — 4657:. You had to face a lot trying to save 3690:. 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AKR619
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06:57, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
Cloverfield
 Demon Hunter Rules 


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Benedict Cumberbatch
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03:32, 28 December 2016 (UTC)
FeralOink
ToughPigs
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Danny
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16:49, 28 December 2016 (UTC)
Why is there something rather than nothing?
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Danny
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