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::That's not true. I have not uploaded private information. Nor have I added negative information - the subject's bankruptcy was long in the article (see the history). The only material I have added is 1. correcting the WRONG birthdate and 2. adding that the bankruptcy was discharged. ALL OTHER MATERIAL I restored was material previous Misplaced Pages editors had decided amongst themselves should be included. I concede that I have previously been a target of Landeryou - but who in Melbourne hasn't - and that ultimately I had to seek an intervention order, but that doesn't mean his un-encyclopaedic edits should remain. | |||
::Happy to step back and let Misplaced Pages return to the previously discussed version. But you should watch for highly POV edits from user Caterann and anonymous IPs, because that's what I was reverting in the first place. ] (]) 22:53, 6 December 2011 (UTC) |
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Have you been asked by of the user known as Mr Lefty who owns Boltwatch to edit for his cause? Xtra 10:12, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
- No. Have you been asked by the user known as "niceperson" to edit for his? Garth M 10:35, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
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- No, it didn't. It lacked biographical details, certainly, because I couldn't find them. And it referred to one recent exchange of Blunden's which was recently reported on Media Watch.
- But why is that not relevant? And Blunden, as editor of the Herald Sun, is certainly deserving of a Misplaced Pages entry. Why'd you delete the entire entry? Garth M 12:00, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
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Absolute rubbish. The image qualifies. I'm a lawyer, and I'll argue it happily with another lawyer or someone else who KNOWS WHAT THE FREAK THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT. I won't keep having this freaking conversation with a haywire bot, though. Garth M (talk) 04:42, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
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FOR GOD SAKE STOP DOING THIS! The bot is haywire. The image DOES qualify, you're a stupid bot and do not understand what you're doing. Either go get a human or GO AWAY! Garth M (talk) 00:52, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
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- What does that MEAN? I HAVE checked the requirements, and the tag is perfectly correct and sufficient. If there's something missing, then fricking well tell me what.
Seriously, this is INCREDIBLY FRUSTRATING. I have added an historically-significant image and this stupid thing keeps deleting it! If I weren't so bloody-minded, I'd have just said "to hell with this" and Misplaced Pages would be the poorer.
Revise your damn bot. Garth M (talk) 14:16, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
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- What a stupid, user-unfriendly, badly-designed bot! If that's what it is, then instead of blandly and repeatedly plastering "INVALID" all over the page, it could have noted the missing content and it could have been fixed straight away.
- And I wouldn't trust the administrators too much - you'll see they've already deleted a similar photograph for the same entry which actually showed the person who invented the black box. Garth M (talk) 14:22, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
- Heh, thanks for the trust (I am myself one of them ..). But the bot can only see that there is something wrong, if it could see exactly what is wrong, it would also be able to correct that (and although inserting the correct wikilink is often the right thing, it may be wrong, which would do the project more harm). It is therefore leaving a designed template on the image page, and a remark pointing to the manual on your talkpage. The problem is policy, which is quite strict in this case, and we may face the fact that images where there is something wrong are simply deleted, this bot is trying to notify the uploaders so we can actually save the images. So if the bot reports, then there is something wrong that has to be repaired, and I think in this case it would have been better to ask for some assistance to actually help you find what was wrong, i.s.o. blaming the bot. Happy editing! --Beetstra (public) (Dirk Beetstra on public computers) 14:27, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
- You're assuming the bot's now going to leave it alone; I wouldn't put money on it. And you know why we don't know? Because the bot's so badly designed that IT DOESN'T TELL YOU WHAT IS MISSING. In addition to leaving the tag, it should note the field it had a problem with. At the very least.
- To simply say "go re-read the convoluted wikipedia copyright policy again" is beyond ridiculous.Garth M (talk) 14:35, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
Andrew Landeryou
Please stop edit warring. The solution is to apply for page protection, which I will do. When you say "Removed obviously self-selected quote boxes", don't make assumptions. I added them, and have no connection to him. They do add to the article, they give noteworthy reception of him. Fences&Windows 00:22, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
- If you're going to include those sorts of quote boxes, you need to include a balanced pair. The pair selected are the ones he'd have chosen himself. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if they were featured on his site.
BTW, you might notice that a lot of the edits you were concerned about earlier, like removal of the bankruptcy, were edited out last year and nobody noticed. I have simply attempted to restore them. Garth M (talk) 05:23, 5 December 2011 (UTC)
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- FOUR tildes! That's why it wasn't working. Cheers. Garth M (talk) 05:24, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
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Andrew Landeryou
Per this diff, you have a conflict of interest with the subject of Andrew Landeryou. You have attempted to add negative information concerning the subject's bankruptcy and further have uploaded private information about the subject and posted it on the talk page. You are warned not to contribute on this article or you will be blocked from editing for violating WP:COI and WP:BLP. Please see WP:BLPBAN for more information.--v/r - TP 22:47, 6 December 2011 (UTC)
- That's not true. I have not uploaded private information. Nor have I added negative information - the subject's bankruptcy was long in the article (see the history). The only material I have added is 1. correcting the WRONG birthdate and 2. adding that the bankruptcy was discharged. ALL OTHER MATERIAL I restored was material previous Misplaced Pages editors had decided amongst themselves should be included. I concede that I have previously been a target of Landeryou - but who in Melbourne hasn't - and that ultimately I had to seek an intervention order, but that doesn't mean his un-encyclopaedic edits should remain.
- Happy to step back and let Misplaced Pages return to the previously discussed version. But you should watch for highly POV edits from user Caterann and anonymous IPs, because that's what I was reverting in the first place. Garth M (talk) 22:53, 6 December 2011 (UTC)