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I periodically go through and clean out the old comments... This is because they refer to old situations or that the discussions are otherwise no longer current. Those looking for archives are invited to refer to the . | |||
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I periodically go through and clean out the old comments. This is because they refer to old situations or that the discussions are otherwise no longer current. Comments that remain for a long time are intended merely as reminders for things I need to work on someday. Those looking for my talk page archives are invited to refer to the of this page. | |||
''Note: If you are here to leave ], false accusations of ], a long tirade about why your cat photo or article about yourself should be left alone ], nonsensical rationalizations of why vampires, ancient astronauts, werewolves, "creation science" and so on ] and so forth, do not bother, as I'll either just remove them right away or simply point you to the appropriate Misplaced Pages policy which you should have read in the first place.'' | |||
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== Lore Sjöberg == | ||
I am watching this page. If you are one of the small number of editors who ] has previously asked not to post here, please respect his wishes. If you need to resolve a problem, feel free to ask me or another administrator for help, or use one of our friendly ] mechanisms. Thank you. - ] <sup>]</sup> 20:47, 26 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
Thank you for putting up that quote and a link to the Wired article on your user page. It's been a while since I've laughed so much. As they say, it's funny because it's true :) <span style="color:dimgray; font-size: smaller; font-weight: bold;">§]</span> 21:12, 3 March 2009 (UTC) | |||
:DreamGuy and i have had issues in the past. He has not requested my absence here, and, as you can see, my post below is of a conciliatory nature. --] 12:13, 29 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Yeah, once I saw that one I knew I had to include it.] (]) 15:26, 4 March 2009 (UTC) | |||
== courtesy notification == | |||
::I don't see any problem with that. Conciliation is a good thing. Happy editing. - ] <sup>]</sup> 13:26, 29 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
:::Actually, his claim that I have not requested his absence here is false... In fact he was specifically told never to post here again by myself and also one or two admins previously. Of course I have no problems with him wanting to start fresh. ] 15:16, 29 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
Your Canadian friends have opened a ] on AN/I. Looks like you might have hit a nail on the head..<br>] (]) 23:28, 11 June 2009 (UTC) | |||
::::I honestly don't recall either of those situations, but whatever. --] 20:47, 29 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Thanks for the heads up. Saw that he reverted the IP talk page. The ANI post certainly doesn't help his case any. ] (]) 23:33, 11 June 2009 (UTC) | |||
::IP blocked for two weeks as a sock of ]. I think everyone is catching on by about the fourth time that this has happened. :) ] 00:01, 12 June 2009 (UTC) | |||
:::Thanks for filing that report and letting me know the results. ] (]) 00:19, 12 June 2009 (UTC) | |||
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== Repressed memory == | ||
Hi DG, | |||
I am trying to get a link to a site that deals with real life stories of MPD not just clinical studies or "this Dr. said that his patient" type of writings. | |||
I've undone your revert to ]. I think the page is certainly problematic, but I don't think JAR is POV-pushing and I ''certainly'' don't think the page is adequate. I'd rather work towards a better version that's reflecting the majority and minority opinion than play whack-the-revert-button with various editors. I've continued to read on the topic and repressed memories are certainly debateable, but we need to reflect the debate even if it means noting the spurious pseudoscience that most of the recovered-memory crowd cites. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 14:20, 15 September 2009 (UTC) | |||
Is there no way to get a link to a very valid site that tells the true story of MPD and not some sensationalism type of article, only? | |||
:Jack-A-Roe may not be intentionally pushing a POV (though he certainly may be -- he has a long history of questionable edits), but the edits in question certainly have that end result. He said something was a RS, we both say it's not, without other input the end result should be that the content should be removed. And we do not need to reflect spurious pseudoscience, per our ] standards. ] (]) 18:39, 15 September 2009 (UTC) | |||
::Could you weigh in on the talk page, I've ]. I've always found JAR to be reasonable even if I disagree, and since I don't see this as an issue of reliability (my points are about undue weight) there's a good chance of convincing him or at least starting a discussion. Also, your revert undid my edits to the research section, so I replaced them. Just an FYI, I figured you weren't trying to undo that as well. My replacement didn't change any of the edits where you undid my undo of JAR's undo of my doing. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 19:46, 15 September 2009 (UTC) | |||
== ] == | |||
Please let me know. I'm trying to get the word out that you can live with MPD and I was recently featured on a show for this very reason. How else can I let others know? | |||
Hi Dreamguy, I recall that you used to edit articles related to Jack the Ripper. If you have time, would you mind taking a look at ]? I'd be interested to know whether you feel it's comprehensive. Looking around on Google, I can see a lot of details that aren't in the article, but it could be that they're not reliable. The reason I'm asking is that it's up for featured article status; see ]. But if you don't have time to look, no worries. ] <small><sup>] ]</sup></small> 12:34, 8 February 2010 (UTC) | |||
Every article always goes to the extreme cases and it would be nice if Wiki would reference real life situations, not just clicnical theories of DID or someone else telling the story for a multiple. | |||
=== Thanks === | |||
Ty for the information, | |||
Hi, just a note to say thank you for looking at that Ripper-related featured-article candidate the other week. I was out of my depth with it, so your input was really helpful. ] <small><sup>] ]</sup></small> 19:00, 21 February 2010 (UTC) | |||
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== Copyright issue. == | |||
:Please see ] for how to handle suggesting links to sites you are affiliated with, as well as ] and ] for the kinds of sites we would and would not link to in the first place. I think it'll be a tough sell to convince others that this personal blog would serve any encyclopedic purpose. ] 15:33, 29 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
Hello DG. | |||
== Vlad Tempis Dracula == | |||
I have a question concerning copyright and I value your knowledge on the subject. | |||
Hey...I offered you some photos of Dracula's Snagov gravesite, fotress, chapel, etc. that I took over the summer, but you did not respond. Are you interested? --] 12:11, 29 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
:I don't remember seeing that offer. Is this supposed to be for work on some article here? ] 15:31, 29 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
::Nope. Purely personal. Here the original post, dated 9 Sept 07... | |||
What is the copyright status of works that are considered "illegal" (e.g. obscene) | |||
Hey...I'm taking some time off, but before I disappear, I understand that some of your interests lie in occult legend and myth, specifically werewolves, vampires, and the like. I just returned from Romania, and had an opportunity to spend time in Snagov, as well as Bran. I'm wondering if you'd be interested in the pictures I took of Vlad Tempes' gravesite, and the church in which it resides. I've got a great shot of one of his original impaler devices, as well as a shot of the well he forced to have dug by hand...actually by hand...no tools. I even had a drink out of it...kinda creepy, but the water is sweet. Gory stuff aside, the church itself is magnificently painted and maintained. | |||
For instance: Say during the 1950's someone published a comic book that with the implemention of the comics code became illegal to republish--would the owner of the copyright still have been allowed to renew the copyright? | |||
Best...--] 20:46, 29 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
Also, in the case of pulp novels, if the publisher renewed the copyright for the novel, would the copyright for the original cover have had to be renewed at the same time? I'm talking about the period during which the copyright had to be physically renewed by the original copyright holder or a legal heir. | |||
==NNDB== | |||
Hi, I have renominated the nndb template- ]. ] 23:27, 30 October 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Hi, see my comment at the end of the tfd discussion- I think there has been some organized defending of NNDB going on by people associated with ] and ]. ] 11:27, 1 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
::I'm not surprised, as it has happened in the past when I brought up NNDB elsewhere. By the way, I mentioned this on the ] talk page because the editors there had previously ruled the site to be spam, which is where some of the recent delete votes came from. I don't know if it will be enough though. Over and over there we're seeing that people working with an agenda can mobilize and appear to be lots of people so that it overwhelms editors who genuinely care about the topic and who happen to take note of the controversy and take the time to express an opinion. With sockpuppets, paid marketing assistants at companies who have Misplaced Pages editing as part of their ob descriptions and so forth we've really got our work cut out for ourselves. ] 19:42, 1 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
Thanks in advance. ] (]) 10:13, 20 June 2010 (UTC) | |||
==Arbcom enforcement complaint filed== | |||
:Responded on your talk page. ] (]) 16:00, 12 September 2010 (UTC) | |||
I am not sure if you received the notice and removed it, or if the person filing the complaint forgot to notify you, but I wanted to make sure that you were aware that such a complaint has in fact been , noting violations of both Misplaced Pages policies and your previous ArbCom restrictions. As per policy, you are supposed to be notified. - ] ] 21:36, 6 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:You are, of course, free to file complaints, but it would be better for everyone involved if you didn't waste everyone's time with false accusations. The person who brought it up in the first place said there was nothing actionable and that he also regretted even bringing it up. You jumped on it with all the same false claims you have been making elsewhere, and the other people there also pointed out that you had nothing worth reporting. So please just give it a rest already. | |||
:Also, please heed the admin's warning above and do not post to this page. ] 18:06, 7 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
== Statement analysis == | |||
::I think you are greatly misinterpreting the ArbCom enforcement complaint, but then, that's okay - every man is the hero in his own story. As for heeding the admin's warning, my posts to you have not been an attack or anyting less than civil. Are you opting to ban me from your User Talk page? Please recall that, until your usage of alternate IPs to edit and defend your primary account positions within articles, you had my unfailing support. However, simply say that you don't want me to post any questions to your user talk page again, and I won't. Ionly posted recently to inform you of the ArbCom enforcement complaint, as others had apparently failed to adivse you.It was your right to know. I am sorry that you took umbrage to that notification. It wasn't as if I've ever attacked you or been uncivil. Compared to others you have banned, i am actually a big fluffy kitten. :) - ] ] 19:11, 9 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
Thanks for working on statement analysis. I was the one who originally created the talk page and likened statement analysis to voodoo and criticized that it seemed like a paraphrase of McClish's web site. I don't have a dog in this race and am neither for nor against statement analysis. However, I think the article was in pretty good shape as the result of a bunch of edits various users made from the time I started the talk page and I think you and another user have taken too much out of the article. Over a period of years, those editors added a lot of sourcing and examples and deleted most of the promotional material McClish or one of his boosters added to the article. I agree that more sourcing for the reliability of statement analysis is necessary and that the article should have more anti-statement analysis sources. But don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Any tool that is widely used in law enforcement and can allow trained investigators to ACCURATELY spot WITHIN SECONDS (for example) that the Jon-Benet ransom note was fraudulent or that Susan Smith knew her kids were dead must have some merit to it. My main concern is that all of the cases presented on both McClish's web site and Sapir's web site show that people are guilty. If statement analysis is only used to gather incriminating evidence and never exculpatory evidence then that is a problem with it. I also question whether that source added recently -- Skeptics -- is a reliable one. There must be something critical written about statement analysis and CBCA in the scientific literature that would be more worthy.] (]) 19:50, 15 September 2010 (UTC) | |||
:::When you've been asked not to post to a user's talk page, continuing to post is a form of harassment. Please find something else to do besides posting here. - ] <sup>]</sup> 19:34, 9 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Answered at . - ] (]) 00:59, 16 September 2010 (UTC) | |||
::::I wasn't asked before I noted his comment. I was seeking clarification. Perhaps you can defend your pal against someone who's actually uncivil? Either way, I shant post here again. - <small>—Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 01:09, 10 November 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
:::::This is incorrect... You were explicitly told several times not to post here. ] 23:24, 10 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar! Thanks for the reference, now I have another book to track down! | |||
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You have been accused of ]. Please refer to ] for evidence. Please make sure you make yourself familiar with ] before editing the evidence page.{{do not delete}} ] ] 01:47, 10 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
And as one fan to another, a message board post by Mr. Williams' granddaughter indicated that there were two unpublished Deputy Marshal Winters stories in her possession. Here's hoping someone someday publishes an omnibus volume and includes them!--] (]) <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding ] comment added 14:47, 15 April 2011 (UTC).</span><!--Template:Undated--> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
:Considering that I have been blocked... and for not apparent reason, I might add... I can't respond over there, but there is absolutely no evidence of any activity that qualifies as sockpuppeting, because I have not done so. ] 23:28, 10 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
== Random survey about verifiability, not truth== | |||
==ANI notice== | |||
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| Hello {{BASEPAGENAME}}. This message is being sent to inform you that there currently is a discussion at ] regarding {{{reason|an issue that you may be involved with}}}. {{#if:{{{1|}}}|The discussion can be found under the topic ].}} You are free to comment at the discussion, but please remember to keep your comments within the bounds of the ] and "]" policies. Thank you. | |||
|}<!--Template:ANI-notice--> - ] <sup>]</sup> 02:59, 10 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
Hi, This is a random survey regarding the first sentence on the Misplaced Pages policy page ]. | |||
:For future reference, when linking to ANI, it is more helpful to link to the actual section in question. And of course, if your claim is that I am "free to comment at the discussion," that kind of becomes impossible when you then go ahead and block. ] 00:54, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:"The threshold for inclusion in Misplaced Pages is '''verifiability, not truth'''—whether readers can check that material in Misplaced Pages has already been ], not whether editors think it is true." | |||
In your own words, what does this mean? Thank you. Regards, ] (]) 22:13, 19 August 2011 (UTC) | |||
:Well, personally it's (with "you" being someone we direct to the first sentence and not necessarily ''you'' you): | |||
==Block== | |||
::"If there's an idea that the best of reliable sources say is true that you do not think is true, tough. Your personal opinion doesn't trump the experts. If you believe strongly enough about it then go become an expert, get published by reliable sources, and change the world's perceptions. Then and only then will we change the Misplaced Pages article. Until that time we have no idea of whether you're just some crank who only thinks he knows what the truth is. ''(Well, no, actually we already do have a really good idea that you are a crank who wouldn't know truth if it snuck up and split your skull with a lamp, but it's rude to come out and say that, and Misplaced Pages as a whole usually feels it is better to be nice than honest, so we'll pretend you might be a future world expert instead of telling you to just go away like we probably ought to.)"'' | |||
This is a one week block. It will be discussed, and may be lengthened. Please post comments here and I or another editor may proxy them to the ANI thread. - ] <sup>]</sup> 13:35, 10 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:"Truth" for a lot of people seems to just be a code word for "what I want to believe despite all evidence to the contrary". They had to come up with that phrase to take away the argument that "truth" trumps everything else. I strongly support its inclusion there for that reason and will be one of many to fight tooth and nail to prevent anyone from removing it. ] (]) 17:30, 21 August 2011 (UTC) | |||
<div class="user-block"> ] {{{{{subst|}}}#if:{{{time|}}}|You have been ''']''' from editing for a period of '''{{{time}}}'''|You have been temporarily ''']''' from editing}} in accordance with ] for {{{{{subst|}}}#if:{{{reason|}}}|'''{{{reason}}}'''|repeated ]}}. Please stop. You're welcome to make ''useful'' contributions after the block expires. If you believe this block is unjustified you may ] by adding the text <!-- Copy the text as it appears on your page, not as it appears in this edit area. Do not include the "nowiki" tags. --><nowiki>{{</nowiki>unblock|''your reason here''<nowiki>}}</nowiki><!-- Do not include the "nowiki" tags. --> below. {{{{{subst|}}}#if:{{{sig|}}}|- ] <sup>]</sup> 13:35, 10 November 2007 (UTC)}}</div><!-- Template:uw-block2 --> | |||
::Thank you. Regards, ] (]) 19:01, 21 August 2011 (UTC) | |||
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== ArbCom == | ||
{{unblock reviewed|1=absolutely no reason given for this block, at all... Claims of using a sockpuppet are absolutely false. Claims of breaking 3RR are also absolutely false. It'd be nice if the editor making the block actually took the time to show actual evidence of either even happening before blocking. I look at the page he linked to about this "discussion" but see no discussion other than merely taking the word of an editor who has clear personal conflicts with me and has invented up totally false accusations...|decline=Plenty of evidence that trouble has been caused by this user. — ] <sup>]</sup> 00:19, 11 November 2007 (UTC)}} | |||
You have been mentioned in this arbcom case: . ] (]) 18:41, 9 May 2012 (UTC) | |||
:Furthermore, when the editor who blocked me is asked (on the ANI page) to provide a reason for doing so, so far all he has replied with is a link to a page full of long, long accusations by an editor who has a personal conflict with me, and then to link to four comments I made as allegedly being uncivil yet that only showed examples of me bending over backwards to be civil to editors who were making false accusations, talking about the editor and not the edit, and so forth. A block should be based upon something real. ] 23:49, 10 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Thanks for the notice. That was... odd and difficult to follow. Best as I could figure it out it was Anupam suggesting a large conspiracy of people opposing him in different ways on different articles who are all bad because they oppose his edits. With the ANI thread confirming he comes from Conservapedia I guess I shouldn't be surprised at anything he does. ] (]) 01:08, 12 May 2012 (UTC) | |||
== Arbitration re Malleus == | |||
:: The reason given was disruptive sockpuppetry, as supported by strong evidence. I've told El C (or any other admin) that they can unblock you if they wish. When your block is lifted or expires, please don't edit war, and especially don't use sock puppets to edit war. Thank you. - ] <sup>]</sup> 23:52, 10 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:::What "strong evidence"? Surely if there is such evidence, you could give links to diffs to show it. I did not use any sockpuppets to edit war. If you blocked me for doing so, surely you could give an example... If you cannot, then you should do the right thing and undo the block. Even if Arcayne's claims are all 100% true (and they aren't), there's nothing there that would be sockpuppeting. And, on top of that, I don't know why you can call me "disruptive" and to further state you want me blocked so other people can edit an article without my input when they have not taken any effort to build a consensus... This block is the result of Arcayne edit warring being uncivil and then deciding that, when I tried to have a real discussion about the article, that he'd rather just find a way to get me blocked than to deal with what Misplaced Pages is supposed to do: debate changed on an encyclopedic basis, following policies, to improve the articles... And in this case all you are doing is basically encouraging people to skip consensus building and instead just make false accusations to get their way. ] 00:23, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
You have made a serious allegation about Malleus with ''no proof whatsoever'' offered. In addtion to Malleus himself, there have been two of us who have challenged this. Please respond on that page. <span style="font-family:Lucida Calligraphy;">]<span style="color:#0095c6;">of</span>]</span> 14:47, 6 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
:Forgive me, but the "allegation" is not new, and I thought it was very well-traveled territory. Furthermore, IRWolfie had ''already'' provided evidence for it on that very page. However, I appreciate the note here to alert me to the fact that some people are acting like this is shocking new information. I can certainly clarify it further. ] (]) 00:55, 7 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
== I've got to share this with someone == | |||
From above: ''"Decline - Plenty of evidence that trouble has been caused by this user. — ] "'' | |||
:Would it be too much for someone to actually provide such evidence? Because, honestly, so far all I've seen is an editor (]) who has been very combative, uncivil, and so forth making accusations of 3RR violation, but no edit diffs to prove such a thing. ] 00:27, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
How terrible is ? It's like their literature search stopped at 1996, and their literature search for satanic ritual abuse didn't even happen. Then entire SRA section appears to be sourced almost entirely to one Jesus-freak book and Randy Noblitt. No mention of Mary DeYoung, Jean LaFontaine or Jeff Victor, not an ounce of skeptical literature, but an ''extensive'' discussion of the Extreme Abuse Surveys, ResearchEditor's little pet project. Which is described as "a cutting edge project". It's like I'm reading a ] version of a MA thesis on SRA. Wow, just wow. I dare you to try to make it through the whole thing :) Friends should not let friends go to ]. I'm surprised the wikipedia page doesn't have the words 'diploma mill' in it. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 05:43, 21 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
::Since you asked, the sockpuppetry evidence is linked at ]. Are you denying that that's you? Or just denying that using an IP account to avoid scrutiny while your ArbCom case was pending was "disruptive"? ] 00:39, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:::I am specifying denying that any activity that IP address did, if I had been signed onto it, could at all meet the definition of "sockpuppeting". You can't just find some label that's accusatory and assign it to anyone you want to try to make someone sound bad. I have not disrupted Misplaced Pages on this account, on any IP account, or in any combination of accounts. ] 00:51, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:It's bad, but I have seen worse. The course I took in Adlerian Psychotherapy at a state university only had five students and was a 400 level course for me but worth graduate credits for those pursuing a Master's just by writing an extra paper or two. It wouldn't have surprised me to discover that the papers written for that were similar to this one. I think the Adlerian Graduate School is just so happy to have anyone wanting to be affiliated with Adlerian theory these days that they aren't too picky. ] (]) 13:57, 21 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
::::] says "Using sock puppet accounts to split your contributions history means that other editors cannot detect patterns in your contributions. While this may occasionally be legitimate (see below under legitimate uses), it is a violation of this policy to create multiple accounts -- or to edit anonymously without logging in to your account -- in order to confuse or deceive editors who may have a legitimate interest in reviewing your contributions." That's what you did by switching all your edits to an anonymous account, pretending to have left wikipedia, when the ArbCom case was opened about Aug. 24. Remember now? ] 01:17, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
::Hi DG, your comment at WT:MED has been replied to. I don't know if you're going to reply to it again (since you have an ounce of common sense and a ton of experience, you must realize that it will be fruitless) but just in case I'm going to ask that you don't. I've been dealing with this sort of nonsense for a very long time now, and without attention it simply withers. There is no reasonable discussion to be had here, and while I appreciate and agree with your comments, long and bitter (ha!) experience has taught me that it won't get anywhere. Since none of this affects any actual pages, I'm just ignoring it and letting it die. If it ever gets to the point of a RFC/U or AN/ANI posting, you are welcome to give your thoughts - but we both know WT:MED isn't the place to address this. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 13:01, 24 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
:I did leave Misplaced Pages for a while... but I did not do anything to confuse or deceive anyone. I don't know why spending some time having a life for a change is construed as a bad thing, and I get tired of being accused of all sorts of bad behavior by people who do not seem to follow the basics of ] and so forth. The bottom line here is that my edits are good edits that improve the encyclopedia, I have bent over backwards to follow all ArbCom rulings, and people filing false complaints and getting me blocked temporarily aren't going to force me off this project just so that they don't have to try to work toward consensus or follow Misplaced Pages policies they would rather not follow. ] 01:28, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
==Comment== | |||
::So you're saying that 71.203.223.65 was not you? ] 02:50, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
Hey Dream. This comment does not add anything to the topic at hand. Thus would suggest you <s>remove it</s> cross it out. Cheers. ] (] · ] · ]) (if I write on your talk page please reply on mine) 22:43, 29 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
Seriously, folks, if this is a test to see if I will remain friendly and civil while being blocked by people who give no reason and who refuse to discuss it, I think I've proven myself to remain civil under even the most outrageously trying circumstances. But then I have a long history of getting blocked by admins who haven't really looked into the situation much at all and being unblocked by admins who do, so I guess I'm getting used to this kind of treatment. When the block is lifted (hopefully sooner rather than later) I'll still be making all the good edits to improve this encyclopedia. ] 00:38, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:I should say I suggest you cross it out :-) ] (] · ] · ]) (if I write on your talk page please reply on mine) 00:48, 30 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
:I strongly suggest you work with Doc James and other experienced medical editors to improve the article. Looking through the article talk page, I see many times when you and others have engaged in making unhelpful commentary on other editors. On an article talk page, please strongly stick to commenting on text and sources. Issues you have with a particular editor's actions don't belong there. If you can at all possible, then just keep your frustrations to yourself (or partner or stuffed toy or whatever helps you release) and try to move on. If you must comment, begin on the editors own talk page. If that fails to deal with the issue, there are other forums. But article talk pages (and WP:MED talk page) should not be used for this. If you stick to this, the article talk page remains focussed and becomes a place where other editors can help, rather than a battleground where good editors keep clear. Keeping the discussion focussed on one area rather than e.g. the whole lead or an entire section, can also help. No editor is perfect and I've lost my cool on WP too. It can help to take a break for a day or so and then when cooled down, try to find something to genuinely apologise for and something to agree on to move forward. If you can praise another editor's edits, that helps too. ]°] 08:09, 30 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
: Please write up your side of the Arcayne story and email it to one of the Arbitration clerks so they can add it to the discussion. If I've misunderstood the situation, I am sure they will straighten it out quickly. - ] <sup>]</sup> 01:32, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
::You know, you could just as easily strongly suggest DocJames and others work with me, as I have tons of experience dealing with controversial articles and problem editors, and this one in particular. I also had a lot of experience blocking the efforts of POV pushers on the ] article for years before DocJames came along and ended up getting all the credit for it because, excuse me if I am a tad rusty on the details, one of the POV pushers there stalked him and tried to threaten his job and it made the papers. I may not get any credit for my hard work, but that doesn't mean anyone else is more important than I am. | |||
::And as far as taking a break for a day or so from the DID article -- you know, I took a break for several *months* recently, and can you guess what happened? A POV pusher whose problem edits had been successfully opposed in the past returned when he saw I wasn't active there and made close to 1,000 edits in a row (I'm serious, check the history) to turn the thing into his own personal opinion page. It stayed like that far, far longer than it should have. Somehow nobody else caught it or was willing to do anything about it. But I fixed it, and with the help of WLU and the input of others, it stayed fixed. | |||
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::So, please, take your own advice and praise another editor's edits. Lecturing me like I'm some newbie to Misplaced Pages who knows nothing about DID or other psychology topics is both insulting and not a great sales pitch for anything else you have to say. If you want to help improve the article, great. If you want DocJames to help improve the article, also great. I'll work with you both, and anyone else who has a good faith desire to improve the article. But you have to work with me also, and so far that seems to be the part that is lacking. ] (]) 01:15, 31 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
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:::DreamGuy, please don't get all defensive about this. Your hot-headed response above is exactly what is causing your problems at DID. There are times in that talk page where your commentary should have got you blocked. The section with the comment Doc James diffs above is particularly bad, and typical of how badly you are behaving towards Tylas and any other editor who doesn't make the article how-you-want-it. Right now, I'm just reviewing the situation at DID. I'm sure you are a fantastic editor elsewhere on WP but that doesn't concern me. I'm just responding to the request for help at WP:MED. I'm no medical expert and don't have access to the sources so I won't be much use unless you're wanting someone to peer-review the prose -- which requires a degree of stability that article can only dream of at present. | |||
Having received permission from Jehochman to unblock, I'll add that I nonetheless remain disappointed that he has issued this block without providing anything concrete (at least concrete enough to the satisfaction of Dmcdevit and myself ). As for Adam Cuerden's declining the request, I'm not sure how to respond to that, except to note that reviewing unblock requests isn't a mere formality, or limited to the most obvious cases. More judicious, informed, and informative/informational review is needed. Further, Gnangarra blocking the ip was poorly rationalized. A lot of this, unfortunately, might be attributed to groupthink, which needs to be avoided at all costs. I also note in disappointment the original account of wrongdoing by Arcayne, which was poorly organized, dated, assembled, and so on. That so many of the above individuals, however, took the claims in Arcayne's account at face value, is just as disturbing, if not more so. The epitome of that, I felt, was Relata refero's claim that DreamGuy "violated 3RR pretty badly," yet refusing to point out to me the diffs from Arcayne's account that made him arrive at this conclusion, instead, instructing me to "plow through the diffs " (!). Finally, I consider Dicklyon a valuable editor, who I, personally, like. But I do not wish to see him editing this talk page because now's not the time to revive these old, borader grievances. Thus, the individuals mentioned above are admonished. I'd like to extend special thanks to Dmcdevit for remaining levelhaded and not giving-in to crowed mentality. ''Request handled by:'' ] 02:50, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:::I agree that Tylas is just not getting a lot of WP policy/guidelines stuff and is difficult to work with. Either you deal with her respectfully, professionally and cool-headedly, or I suggest you find other places to apply your gifts to WP. Seriously. There are times on that page when ''you'' are the problem, and definitely not helping things. You've got to take all that frustration about other editors and release it somewhere other than the article talk page. Everyone has got to stop reverting all the time, and slow down. And if you expect Tylas to engage in a source-based discussion on article text, then you have to also. Many times in the discussion, I see the two of you just shouting your personal opinions over the top of each other. Do you realise that your belief that you are "right" is just as strong as hers? You know that what counts on WP is the sources, so use them. Don't just claim the best sources say X. Prove it. Offer example text with sources and get a discussion going round that text. I know you've done this but that needs to be the pattern. Stop claiming Tylas is POV pushing and citing ]. You might "know" or "believe" this but it is a personal attack and unhelpful. It is just a technique to dismiss and belittle your opponent. | |||
:::There are two extremes of editors who deal with controversial articles. There's the OrangeMarlin wack-a-mole approach where you go round reverting and insulting all those editors who "damage" Misplaced Pages with their ignorance and delusions. Or there's the Eubulides approach where you show every editor respect; where you explain every revert with a talk page note; where you try to learn from the misguided addition to see if there's something missing or to-be-improved in the article; where you don't boast about your own qualifications to editor or shout about the other guy's incompetence. Eubulides legacy is several FAs on controversial topics that are still solid articles years after he left. | |||
:::I suspect you getting hot under the collar and thinking of a biting reply to this patronising little twerp who has landed on your talk page. I'm just trying to find ways of getting those editors on DID to work successfully together. If you think you're already perfect, then fine, just delete this post. ]°] 07:56, 31 July 2012 (UTC) | |||
::::Have commented here as I think you are a really good editor and want to see you continuing to edit. Your are a huge plus to Misplaced Pages. ] (] · ] · ]) (if I write on your page reply on mine) 20:45, 5 October 2012 (UTC) | |||
The problem with Misplaced Pages is a lot of the so-called established editors treat other longterm editors worse than some random know-nothing POV-pusher. If people can't deal effectively with some nutcase with a clearly stated agenda to ignore our policies to promote their own view, we've got no chance of dealing succfessfully with the POV-pushers who are better at hiding it. | |||
I had to give up Misplaced Pages for months because I couldn't deal with this nonsense. I don't know that I'm even really back. It's just not worth it. While editors like DocJames and Casliber (no offense, Cas, you do good work, just saying...) get kudos from other editors and write ups in the Misplaced Pages Review, someone like me who has been here longer and made more substantial, direct impact fighting off really bad edits gets kicked around. It's just not worth it. ] (]) 18:36, 28 October 2012 (UTC) | |||
== Edit summary == | |||
I was just reading the comments to the Signpost editorial on the death of Aaron Swartz, and I noticed the edit summary you used . I'm not going to comment there directly myself, and I have some sympathy with parts of what you are saying there (there was an article in ''The Times'' by David Aaronovitch titled 'Even if everything is free, there can be a price' - Thursday 17 January 2013, that says some similar things), but the edit summary is a bit much. You might want to consider clarifying that if things get a bit heated over what you've said? ] (]) 04:33, 18 January 2013 (UTC) | |||
:Without creating an entire essay on the topic, about the only clarification I would make is that of course Misplaced Pages is not responsible, just as the prosecutor, government, and copyright laws are obviously not responsible. Aaron Swartz killed Aaron Swartz, likely because of a long-running mental illness that distorted his perceptions of the world so that he thought the only possible response was to kill himself. If only the people who want to honor his life tried to do something about the real cause instead of exploiting the tragedy to try to advance their personal political views. ] (]) 02:20, 19 January 2013 (UTC) | |||
== FMSF, etc. == | |||
Sorry. You're absolutely correct in further reverting. I thought the two (apparently) new editors had cancelled each other out. — ] ] 19:32, 2 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
== Dracula == | |||
Hi Dream, having accepted your puristic view on Dracula, have a look at a new refernece that has popped up to http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Dracula-Bram-Stoker/dp/3943559009/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360082007&sr=1-1&keywords=Hans+Corneel+de+Roos#reader_3943559009. As far as I can see that is an illustrated version of Bram Stoker's Dracula done by a photographer and thus hardly a reliable source in the WikiPedia sense. I'll rather you have a look than I get myself into further trouble! - Jens ] (]) 16:40, 5 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
:I don't see it on the article. Maybe someone removed it already? ] (]) 02:40, 6 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
::Ref 43, at the very end of the Bram Stoker section. Is still there. Check it on Amazon :-) ] (]) 20:58, 6 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
:::Oh, when you said Dracula I looked at ], because I don't consider ] to be the same thing. Should have realized you were talking about the article I met you on. ] (]) 01:51, 7 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
::::Yep :-) I see you have removed it. I have done some serious editting on the site, documented in a new Talk Section. I am far from done, but basically I ahve also looked at teh refernces and the following are most definitely not Credible Sources in teh WikiPedia sense: | |||
Count Dracula's Legend". Romaniatourism.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17 (4) | |||
"The young Dracula environment and education". Exploringromania.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17.(9) | |||
"Vlad Tepes Dracula's internal policy". Exploringromania.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (13) | |||
"Vlad Tepes". Retrieved April 24, 2012.(15) | |||
"Vlad the Impaler second rule ". Exploringromania.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (16) | |||
"Vlad Tepes". Guide-to-castles-of-europe.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (19) | |||
"The Life and Deaths of Vlad the Impaler". Tabula-rasa.info. Retrieved 2012-08-17 (20) | |||
Rezachevici, Constantin (2002). The tomb of Vlad Tepes: the most probable hypothesis. Journal of Dracula Studies, Number 4. (22) | |||
"Top 10 Royals Who Would Have Been Terrible On Facebook". Time. 9 November 2010. (23) | |||
"Story". Library.thinkquest.org. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (34) | |||
Miho Bučinjelić (Michael Bocignolus Raguseus). "''Epistula Michaelis Bocignoli Ragusei''". Mudrac.ffzg.hr. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (35) | |||
"''Epistula Michaelis Bocignoli Ragusei in multiple languages''". Archive.org. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (36) | |||
''Letopisetul cantacuzinesc''" (in (Romanian)). Ro.wikisource.org. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (37) | |||
Prof. Ioan Scurtu, historian (39) | |||
Nicu Parlog (2009-11-30). "''Vlad Tepes - the first victim of a press campaign''". Descopera.ro. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (40) | |||
"''Stefan Andreescu - Vlad Tepes Dracula''". Scribd.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (41) | |||
They are mainly webpages, blogs and other "stuff". | |||
I am looking for your advice. Should I delete them and if so, what do you do with all the crap that has them as sources?] (]) 14:49, 7 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
:Oh, that's a mess. I'd suggest you not remove these yourself because you obviously have a source in mind that you believe would be more credible. And you're probably right, because a good number of those above are clearly not appropriate at all. | |||
:Some of the above sources are probably fine by our ] standards. For example, wikisource.org and archive.org have some good material, though they have to be judged on a case by case basis on the merits of the individual source posted there (haven't looked at the ones you cite yet). Scribd.com is almost never appropriate (can't recall any time it was) because it's either just personal stuff or a copyright violation (in which case a reference to the original text but without a scribd.com link might be fine, if it met RS rules). | |||
:I'll probably have to go through those myself sometime when I can focus my attention on it. You should probably post those to the talk page of the article if you haven't already just in case someone else comes along to see them and act on them before I get a chance. The more people independently agreeing sources aren't good enough to keep the more likely they are to stay out of the article. ] (]) 15:41, 9 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
::Actually I was not going to replace any of them, I accept my book it not a credible source until someone else says so :-) I'll do some work on the Talk Page. Thanks for your advice. ] (]) 19:23, 12 February 2013 (UTC) | |||
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:Sorry, project guidelines are '''not''' policy, and you should stop pretending they are. Actual policy is to use lowercase for nouns that are not proper nouns. This is how Misplaced Pages and the whole English-speaking world does it. It's really ridiculous some silly project guidelines are being cited to overrule the standards of the project as a whole and the real world. ] (]) 13:00, 5 April 2013 (UTC) | |||
== ] == | |||
Can you give a better explanation of why you reverted my edits to ]? What concerns do you have, exactly? You called one of the sources banned. Which one did you mean? Do you have any evidence to back up that assertion? My understanding is that banned sources can not be inserted into articles, as the changes will not save. Finally, you questioned the notability of the section. I don't understand that. Out of universe reception sections are one of the few ways to actually establish notability for fictional plot elements. What notability concerns do you have, exactly? I'm not sure I understand your complaint. Are you saying that the sources themselves are not notable enough to quote? USA Today and CraveOnline are notable. The other one, whatculture.com, I'm not really sure about. ] (]) 23:32, 29 October 2013 (UTC) | |||
:The "compared to Skull Island" isn't exactly Reception, just a bit of trivia. It might be worth mentioning somewhere, but on its own it makes no sense. WhatCulture.com is not a reliable source nor a notable commentator -- the fact that it mentions something in one of its many pointless lists isn't worth commenting on pretty much anywhere, let alone an encyclopedia. It's an ad-delivery site, basically, providing no content worthy of an external link, let alone our more stringent reliable sources rules. I thought it was supposed to be in Misplaced Pages's blacklist, but perhaps it's just one of many sites discussed as being bad that never got blacklisted (the people who run that list are hesitant to add too many sites, as every edit to Misplaced Pages has to be run against every URL in the list). ] (]) 14:23, 30 October 2013 (UTC) | |||
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== Queen of Swords Lawsuit == | |||
As the CEO of Zorro Productions, I was involved in this lawsuit. Judge Collins made two rulings in that case, one favorable and one not so favorable. In the end she vacated (i.e., threw out) both rulings, such that neither has the force of law. The proper way to handle this in Misplaced Pages is to treat the incident as a non-incident, in other words, the entire episode should be disallowed as though it had never happened. However, if you insist on including only one of the two rulings (and even if you cited both), then the disclaimer that the ruling was vacated must be added. Otherwise, it is as if you cited, say, a murder case without noting whether it resulted in a conviction or an acquittal. I appreciate that you enjoyed the Queen of Swords, but, in our opinion, it really was not only a rip off of The Legend of Zorro (as well as Lady Rawhide), but it was marketed by the producers as such. We believe that their marketing campaign was the smoking gun. In the end, Paramount, Sony and Zorro Productions entered into a settlement that we regarded as fair and favorable, though the details must remain confidential. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 21:42, 3 September 2014 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
:No, that is original conclusion on your own of the legal situation to try to advance your own specific legal claim: to claim ownership over an intellectual property. What you consider to be the proper way for Misplaced Pages to handle this situation is obviously biased. Your editing of the article is a clear violation of ] rules. ] (]) 23:18, 4 September 2014 (UTC) | |||
:And, for the record, I am not editing the article because I "enjoyed Queen of Swords", I am editing it because I don't like when people with a bias put misleading or downright false information into an article, especially when they hope to profit financially off of it. I don't think I even ever saw anything of Queen of Swords except some TV commercials many years back. ] (]) 23:51, 4 September 2014 (UTC) | |||
::Per request, we have now footnoted the appropriate court document vacating (i.e., rendering null and void) the Queen of Swords ruling. Because Judge Collins’ ruling is null and void, it is a non-fact, and really has no place on Misplaced Pages. May we remove it? <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (]) 21:58, 16 September 2014 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
:::It's like you didn't even read anything I said. ] (]) 00:37, 21 September 2014 (UTC) | |||
You have, once again, removed our properly cited and accurate statement that the Sony v. Fireworks judgment was vacated. Your removal is misguided for two reasons: 1) As required by yourself and Revupminster, ZPI cited the court order from that legal action which states, unequivocally and without any subjective interpretation, that the court’s order has been vacated. There can be no clearer or objective evidence offered. This is legal fact, not interpretation. Maybe you privately disagree with the court, but that is your opinion and you should keep it off the pages of Misplaced Pages. Sometimes, I disagree with legal results. For example, I don’t believe that OJ Simpson should have been acquitted of murder. But he was and that is the simple Misplaced Pages-worthy fact. No legal practitioner would or could interpret the courts order to vacate to have any other possible meaning than that the original ruling was voided. If you feel that it means something else, cite your source. 2) Zorro Productions has dealt on this issue in an honest, transparent manner. We could have easily gone into the Misplaced Pages system as a third party in order to avoid the very claim that you hide behind – that as a company asserting copyright rights we must be considered biased and our veracity suspect. We at Zorro Production exercise the highest of business ethics and for that very reason declined to hide our identity. | |||
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:Here we go again. The vacated judgment in that one particular case doesn't change the fact that Zorro is clearly and undeniably in the public domain by publication date alone, and the knowledge the judge shared based upon that fact are still valid even if you settled out of court to avoid the judge's ruling. Editing the article to make the results of this case sound like something published in 1919 is still under copyright is outright deceptive, and you are clearly doing it to try to trick the world into believing you own something you don't so you can make money off of it. I don't know how you can claim to "exercise the highest of business ethics" when your entire business model is based upon fraud. ] (]) 16:13, 5 October 2014 (UTC) | |||
== Find a Grave == | |||
I noticed your edit here and the edit summary. I'm just wondering what it is about Find a Grave that violates WP:EL? (This is a good faith question). Thanks! ] (]) 19:05, 27 October 2014 (UTC) | |||
:It's edited by the public in general and does not necessarily contain authoritative information. It's just some one on the Internet, essentially. See points 11 and 12 in links to be avoided. As we are supposed to link to good sources of information instead of merely providing a web directory of random links, it doesn't meet our standards. It was also mass spammed to this encyclopedia in the past and really should not be included anywhere. ] (]) 03:33, 30 October 2014 (UTC) | |||
::I actually had the same question about ]. Given that this link is so commonplace, shouldn't this be adjudicated somewhere, perhaps wherever it is that spam links are blacklisted? ] (]) 20:36, 1 February 2015 (UTC) | |||
:::DreamGuy - It seems you could be mischaracterizing ] regarding FindAGrave since ] states: | |||
::::*'''As an external link:''' {{User:Yoenit/exclamation mark}} '''Rarely'''. Sometimes, a link is acceptable because of a specific, unique feature or information that is not available elsewhere, such as valuable images and location information of graves. | |||
:::The FindAGrave link in this car is not situated within the article and conveys information - photo of gravemarkers, GPS of grave location and so on - that are not included within the article itself. If you think that FindAGrave links should not be allowed within WIkipedia's content then an ] should be opened in the appropriate venue. ] (]) 21:33, 1 February 2015 (UTC) | |||
::::FindAGrave links can exist - but mainly just on the article about FindAGrave. They absolutely cannot be used as reliable sources and almost never as external links. ] (]) 00:14, 3 February 2015 (UTC) | |||
== Global account == | |||
Hi DreamGuy! As a ] I'm involved in the upcoming ] of all accounts organized by the Wikimedia Foundation (see ]). By looking at ], I realized that you don't have a global account yet. In order to secure your name, I recommend you to create such account on your own by submitting your password on ] and unifying your local accounts. If you have any problems with doing that or further questions, please don't hesitate to ping me with <nowiki>{{ping|DerHexer}}</nowiki>. Cheers, —] <small>]</small> 23:34, 30 December 2014 (UTC) | |||
== examiner.com == | |||
Hi. I am thinking of reopening the question of whether examiner.com should be blacklisted. The reason is that I think it's just another unreliable source. Nothing will ever stop editors from adding unreliable sources to WP, and the blacklist hasn't stopped them from adding examiner.com – they simply list the article title and omit the URL. Which is a pain in the neck for conscientious AfD participants, because it forces us to search for the article title and read it from Google. It would be much easier if we could just click a link in the WP article that is up for AfD. And then deal with it the same way as say blogs, gawker, and other non-blacklisted unreliable sources. | |||
What I am wondering about is ] from May 2009, where you reported seeing links to pages on examiner.com as if they were published stories from the ''San Francisco Examiner''. This seems to be the source for one long-standing argument for keeping it blacklisted – that it masquerades as the ''San Francisco Examiner''. But actual examples of this happening have never been provided. If you went back through your editing history for May 2009, do you think you could remember the articles where that happened? I would like to find out whether there was a pattern to this, or whether (as I suspect) it was simply a mistake by an inexperienced editor. Thanks. – ] (]) 03:29, 21 January 2015 (UTC) | |||
:2009? These days I'm lucky if I remember 2014. I don't know when I'd get a chance to go digging back that far, and I think it's better off remaining blacklisted to prevent mass spamming of links again. People who list examiner.com articles at AFD seem like they would obviously be providing weak evidence of notability and would seem to be easy to see through. Any small convenience to people checking these sources in AFD does not make up for the chaos that would reign if people were able to link to their own blog posts to make money. ] (]) 00:45, 22 January 2015 (UTC) | |||
::OK, you have more experience in clean-up work than I do. I do think that examiner.com may be stepping in to fill the gap caused by the crisis in local news. A lot of local newspapers are gone, and even if they are surviving they have downsized to the point where they don't have an art critic anymore. It's been a while and I think that could be revisited. I am also wondering if there was ever any evidence of link spamming actually happening. The potential is there, of course, but to a certain extent all online journalists are under pressure to bring in page views. I don't think we should blacklist because of the potential for abuse. We should blacklist when we have proof that abuse has happened. – ] (]) 06:57, 22 January 2015 (UTC) | |||
== I really get what you're about!! == | |||
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:Feel free. ] (]) 18:55, 8 February 2015 (UTC) | |||
::Three administrators went on record supporting the block. Only two opposed. Nonetheless, I agreed to the unblock as a gesture of goodwill. Hopefully the parties involved here will seek reconciliation, rather than carrying this dispute onward. You admonishment is factually incorrect and not an appropriate response to my attempt at reconciliation. I encourage you to strike it, El C. - ] <sup>]</sup> 05:18, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:::If you abuse your position this way, I will personally submit a motion to have you censured. ] 06:48, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
::::<s>On second thought, I think I'm just going to go ahead with formal proceedings.</s> ] 07:02, 11 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Thanks for the unblock. It's sad that the three admins who were in favor of the block didn't make any effort to come up with a reason before doing so. This place really needs some sort of official system in place instead of just leaving such important things up to the whims of individuals who wander by. ] 18:00, 12 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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<s>Hi, just a quick question: having seen it in a lot of external links-sections, what's wrong with ''findagrave.com''? Thanks, regards, --] (]) 20:35, 10 August 2015 (UTC)</s> | |||
I am copying this same message to both Arcayne and DreamGuy. | |||
I just found the answer myself. Sry, --] (]) 20:37, 10 August 2015 (UTC) | |||
The time now is to move on. There is no proof that DreamGuy has committed any blockable offenses, so let's assume good faith and try to get a consensus going. | |||
==Citation concerns== | |||
Regarding the accusations of sockpuppetry, since the RFCU was denied we will never know for sure. I propose we stay agnostic about whether it occurred, and never speak of it again (unless suspicions arise anew). DreamGuy, if you were falsely accused, I apologize. If you indeed were editing anonymously, consider this a mulligan: go forth and sin no more :) | |||
They reference a PDF file, which is the book itself. The book in this file is in public domain and does not contain any identification number. I am in no way affiliated with this website, only used this as a source for research purposes as it is an easy source to verify the references directly without actually needing to go and purchase a separate book for verification purposes. I specifically referenced quotes and page numbers in the document because I read the book myself. I also have not contributed any other cites to any other books from this website, nor do I plan to, unless I happen to find a source that is also easily referenced. ] (]) 10:09, 10 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
Regarding ], I would like to get an RfC going. The problem we have is that there are not enough editors to have a true consensus. If Arcayne says, "I think X," and DreamGuy says, "I think Y," then we are at an impasse without a 3rd (or 4th or 5th) opinion. | |||
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Does this sound okay for now? --] 17:28, 12 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:I already filed an RFC an hour or so ago. ] 17:57, 12 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
Wouldn't referencing ] also be promotion if all documents are "required" to be referenced from their cite? Seems a little hypocritical. 'Planetebook' is a free online source of online e-books that does not ask for donations. Project Gutenberg does. ] (]) 10:25, 10 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
== ] == | |||
:So cite the original, not the spam link. 01:59, 11 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
I protected and mirrored the expiration on this redirect to that of ]. Other then cleaning up indef protected pages though, I'm not very familiar with these pages. Thank you, — ] <sup>]</sup> 23:32, 12 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Actually, on second review I've unprotected that page, it looks like it was not a redirect before the JTR protection went on. You may request protection at ] if you would still like it protected. Thank you, — ] <sup>]</sup> 23:35, 12 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Hi, DreamGuy. You reverted my edit at ] and you said "Can't understand rationale for not applying Fair Use here- would apply to nearly all images." Please consult the links in my edit summary to find out what a use rationale means in this context, and if you think all the NFC can be met, write one. Only then it is permissible to restore the image. ] (] | ] | ]) 01:49, 11 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
Just passing through, following up your rationale for an old edit - I don't know if it's been said before(!), but you should maybe consider taking a few moments to ] old comments rather than deleting them, if you're going to be making edit comments along the lines of "per discussion other editor started on my talkpage". --] 18:03, 15 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Are you a bot? Because the image file already has fair use rationale in it AND is OBVIOUS. 01:55, 11 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
:I believe you should know this already, but every page on this site has a history link so you can see all of the old versions. Archiving on top of that just reduplicates all the info that's already been saved forever by virtue of the fact that this project runs on ] software. If you saw some old comment somewhere about something someone said on my talk page, you can always look at the date stamp of that comment, go to my talk page, then go to the history and look it up. I'm just doing my part to cut down on a totally pointless waste of server space. If that were the standard here instead of something that confuses people, that annoying request for more money that appears at the top of the page all the time wouldn't be here as often. ] 20:25, 15 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:::You should stop until you get it. The image ALREADY HAS fair use rationale for all three articles. And I repeat: the fair use is obvious if you'd take half a second to think about it. That makes your edits worse than a bot, especially with you trying to pretend like you're following rules. ] (]) 02:06, 11 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
::::The policy calls for separate rationales for each use. Naming the articles is not enough. I've split the rationale into three. Thanks. ] (] | ] | ]) 02:16, 11 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
:::::Fair use has a specific meaning in the real world. You'd be better served adding the text to fit the policy for all the images, where possible, than deleting stuff willy-nilly. ] (]) 02:20, 11 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
::::::Misplaced Pages's image use policy is stricter than fair use is legally. Writing detailed rationales is a part of that. You are absolutely correct in that Misplaced Pages would be better if people (including me) would provide those rationales instead of removing images. Unfortunately, I don't have time for that. If someone wants to use an image in an article, it's their burden of proof to provide the rationale (see ]). ] (] | ] | ]) 02:32, 11 November 2015 (UTC) | |||
==Talkback== | |||
== Union officer "con man" on Tumlety claim == | |||
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Request to revisit the discussion per sources presented there. I pinged users there, but the ping may not have worked (per a comment at the discussion). <span class="smallcaps" style="font-variant:small-caps;">]<sup>]</sup></span> 08:16, 6 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
:Already closed as Keep before I saw that. ] (]) 14:18, 6 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
== Colorado Springs shooting == | |||
I'd love to hear some of the info you have... and in fact it may warrant a brief mention in the article. I'll explain why in a sec. | |||
Where was there an RfC? I see a RM discussion ("Requested move 29 November 2015") that's still open and has plenty of opposition. – ] (]) 21:48, 6 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
First, let me give you some context about this. I live in a suburb of Rochester, NY. I was mentioning to my wife that I had learned more about Jack the Ripper in the last few days than I ever thought I would :D She said, "I heard Jack the Ripper -- well, one of the main suspects -- is buried at Mt. Hope cemetery" (that's a huge and locally-famous cemetery that I used to live less than a mile away from). | |||
:Some opposition, but it says seven days right on it, and now it's over. The consensus is to move it. And not to do other things extremists want to do. ] (]) 00:56, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
::When I saw it, it was still open. Nobody had closed it or determined what the consensus was. – ] (]) 02:56, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
:::The people participating even said what the consensus was and waited a few hour for the official time stamp. Guess you didn't see that. ] (]) 03:33, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
==Post card images of Perth, Western Australia== | |||
So, I decided to check it out. They are referring to Tumblety. If you take a glance at the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle article I linked to (the D&C is the primary newspaper in a city of over 200,000, which makes it pretty significant and with an air of authority, although I readily admit that it is a crap newspaper and I find false info in it all the time), you will see that they give quite a bit of weight to the Union officer story. The article implies Tumblety is pretty much ''the'' main suspect, even though it is clear to me from perusing the JtR suspects article that Tumblety is an unlikely candidate at best. They also refer to a dude that isn't even ''mentioned'' in any of the Misplaced Pages JtR articles as being "the foremost expert in Ripperology." | |||
Please give a good explanation in your edit summaries. They are in most cases not needed, as there are already images that are contemporaneous with the post card images. Not Gallery and a few other issues also. | |||
And if you are going to leave the sort of edit summaries that you have - look at https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents#Tucks_Post_Card_Edits at least. The images are not necessarily of any benefit to most of the articles ] 03:20, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
:Disagree. And I saw it on an admin board. Did you see the same board? The actions taken by the person who removed them were massive overreach. ] (]) 03:32, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
::Matter of opinion, it started at arbcom and went on from there, that in itself suggests that there are many newbies that need not just kid gloves, but very clear understanding of how to work things out, I differ with the closing at the noticeboard, the reaction of the uploader clearly showed total lack of attempt at mediation or direct communication with the other person...that could have solved a lot of things. ] 03:39, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
::OK lets try an example of how things can be interpreted - this ''new user'' https://en.wikipedia.org/Special:Contributions/Cenfin8 was posting agt the rate of 3 edits a minute early this am. Australian rail edits are notorious sites for sock accounts. So fully formed articles with refs and legitimate subjects arrive on the watchlist after a flurry. Some very telling spelling problems, and also a few oher tell-tale signature issues for a known sock in the edit summary. What to do? advise the editor it all looks strange? accuse of sock activity? I wonder. ] 03:46, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
In short, the D&C article is crap, total Wobegon material. However, at least 200,000 people (and who knows how many more) are likely to accept it as face value. So, if it can be done in a sentence or less, I'd love to see a little prose in the Tumblety section mentioning the most often cited arguments for Tumblety, and why they are total crap... | |||
:::The images look fine to me. That's what we're talking about, right? You're talking about text edits by a different user above, and the ones I looked at looked fine too. Is this some sort of conspiracy? Because one of these accounts has to do something bad before you assume they're up to no good. ] (]) 04:05, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
::::OK, so you're looking at the images, I am looking at the process - we are on two very different things. A new user with no apparent on wiki history does certain things. We have very clear guidelines of ] abd ]. However I find ''dumping'' new material at relative speed nothing to do with conspiracy or assumptions. It is something that requires a certain level of skepticism I would say, where AGF and DONTBITE are trumped by the ''duck test'' for possible issues. If you think it is ok for a totally new user can dump at 3 edits a minute is ''ok'' then we are very definitely on different pages, nice talking with you - cheers ] 07:39, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
I'm not dead set on it, though, and have to always be mindful of ]. In any case, if the material is handy, I'd be interested in any more info on Tumblety, even if we don't put it in the article. ---- ] (]) 18:10, 16 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:::::Images are the process, in this case. You've got some whole other scenario thought up. I can't address that. It's even a different user. I am a firm believer in the duck test, but, again, that means someone did something wrong, which I don't see, and you've never given evidence of. ] (]) 23:57, 7 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
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:I put some info on the talk page of the article, including two sources. | |||
You removed the deletion notice but you still haven't produced any evidence that this image is in the public domain. ] (]) 02:32, 8 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
:The expert being mentioned in the news article you linked to is "Stewart Evans, a retired British constable who’s widely considered to be the world’s leading authority on the Ripper murders" -- and, actually he definitely is. He shows up in the main article as Stewart P. Evans, which is how his books are typically credited. Google the name. His first Ripper book pushed Tumblety heavily, but since then he has moved onto titles that do not try to advance any suspect. He has since said that he himself thinks the uteri story cannot be trusted (but might still be true despite the bad source) and isn't strong evidence either way. (And he has said this in private correspondence and some message board posts, so it'd be difficult to source.) | |||
:No one has said it wasn't. Mugshots default to PD. Even if not it's clearly PD, and even the person who put the notice there had originally said that, so the deletion is false. ] (]) 02:35, 8 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
::I am saying the file is not public domain. Please prove me wrong, if you can. ] (]) 02:40, 8 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
:::So you want to prove your assertion? I've been pretty clear all over Misplaced Pages. Choosing not believe something is not the same thing as proving them wrong. I've said a lot more than you, and you just say then "prove me wrong". Already did. ] (]) 02:49, 8 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
::::Ok, fine. But despite your handwaving, it looks like the file is headed for deletion. ] (]) 15:50, 8 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
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:Unfortunately, otherwise the article seems to just accept all the old claims about Tumblety when he was first introduced as a suspect years back and without any updated info since then. But, at least as far as the uteri story goes, the info showing it to be by a con man (instead of just a wild rumor from a respeted military man) didn't come out until after that article ran. -- ] (]) 18:35, 16 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:: If it is deleted, shall you contact an administrator who will delete it? --] (]) 19:46, 8 December 2015 (UTC) | |||
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::Ah, I must have searched for "Stewart Evans" instead of "Stewart P. Evans," heh... Well this is all very informative! Thanks! I am still wondering if it might make some sense to directly address the uteri rumor in the article, if only to discredit it... but I'm not dead set on that, just seeing what you think. In any case, thanks very much for the info!! | |||
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== Tone in talk spaces == | |||
==Reply regarding Arcayne and JtR== | |||
I just got your message on my talk page. The bad news is I have been sort of avoiding Misplaced Pages the last couple of days because I need to catch up on work stuff before I go on Thanksgiving vacation tomorrow, and then, well, I'll be on Thanksgiving vacation, heh, so the soonest I'll be able to do any real follow-up would be Saturday or Sunday (and maybe not even until Monday). | |||
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That said, I am very sensitive to your concerns and growing increasingly frustrated with some of Arcayne's actions. Initially I ''do'' believe he came to this discussion as a neutral 3rd party, and I don't believe he had any specific POV to push. Since that time, he seems to have developed somewhat of a grudge against you, which I believe is clouding his judgment. Also, regarding the "serial killer" thing, I am speculating here, but I think Arcayne has a background in psychology, which is influencing the way he views these terms. It isn't all that unusual for a term to mean two different things depending on the field, after all... | |||
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I am sorry to say, but I think that some of this has been brought about by some occasional posturing on your part. I am very pleased with the compromises you have agreed to and I really value your knowledge on this subject and what you bring to the table. On the other hand, occasionally your comments come across as overly dismissive -- and ironically, they are worst when you are correct! :D Anyway, that is just food for thought for the future, that maybe even when you know you are right about something, it can help to use a gentler tone to avoid provoking a fight that doesn't need to happen. | |||
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That said, I fear at this point Arcayne has enough of a grudge that it doesn't really matter what you do. A few of his edits have really confused me. Anyway, when I get back I will do what I can to continue to mediate this whole fiasco. Both of you can be quite reasonable folks, so we should be able to work ''something'' out... Happy Turkey Day! --] (]) 16:33, 20 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Instead of backchecking for other sources you restored an information which i showed to be false. | |||
You claimed that a scientific lecture is nonencyclopedic?! | |||
Look into this books reference list: | |||
:http://www.angelfire.com/ca/heart7/MindControl.pdf MIND CONTROL USING HOLOGRAPHY AND DISSOCIATION: A PROCESS MODEL. By Murray Gillin Ph.D. Loris Gillin M. Ed (Psych), and Deva Paul. March 2000: | |||
:Ross, Colin A. 1996. “The CIA and Military Mind Control Research: Building the Manchurian Candidate” 9th Annual Clinical Conference on Trauma and Dissociation, April 18, Orange County, California. | |||
:I would have accepted it, if you just took his name out of the article, but you restored false information without even remarking it on the discussion page. | |||
Now I have also set up more sources. --] (]) 10:59, 23 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
:P.S. I forgot my password and therefore switched the two words of my username. | |||
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::Sorry... If you claim I restored false information you'll have to be more specific, as I see nothing false there. Keep in mind, though, that an angelfire page is not a ], and I think you are vastly overstating the case to call it a "scientific lecture" -- all sorts of people make all sorts of claims that they try to portray as scientific. More to the point, the whole mind control conspiracy theory stuff doesn't really belong in the article in question. ] (]) 14:15, 23 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:::1. Dreamguy, you are not the one to decide, what is scientific or not, it's the scientists. Ross is a Clinical Psychologist / Psychiatrist, his work has been published by the University of Toronto and - as i have shown - is accepted for discussion and reference in journals, conferences and scientific works. You ignore my other sources. | |||
:::2. I have been very specific on the ]. See there for more. Mind Control is not necessarily (SRA-)Cults. The information on Ross' point of view was false. | |||
:::3. ] is not a "]". The WP article on it clearly states that it's a bunch of scientific psychological / sociological theories and also experiments, which can also be related to certain cults (a cult is not a conspiracy). There is an actual controversy going on in science and therefor it does belong in this article (according to NPOV). The debate whether mind control is possible and about the consequence of mind control experiments - which ARE real - has also big relevance for the victims of mind control experiments. See ] and 4. . | |||
:::4. Also you had to trial the articles ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and probably more. These experiments are no myth, it's serious. See ]. It's a myth to deny them, similar (not the same) as denying the mass extinction by the nazis. | |||
:::5. Only because you consider some position to be wrong, you have no right to exclude it from WP. | |||
:::6. Please write your argumentation on the discussion page. I just used this page to adress what does not belong on the discussion page - your personal technical failure in restoring false information and now the lack of differention between mind control theory, conspiracy theory, cults and clandestine agencies together with historical non-knowledge and a personal appeal to use the discussion page for discurse. | |||
:::7. Please don't take my personal critique as a personal attack. | |||
:::8. I will restore my changes, since Verifiability and Relevance are given. | |||
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::::All I really need to say is that I disagree quite strongly on virtually every single one of your arguments and that I have just as much right to be editing that article as you do. Mind control claims are a conspiracy theory, are not accepted science, and are off topic for that article. ] (]) 19:19, 23 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
::::: It's not about whether mind control works or not. I don't know this. But it's simply a fact that experiments on mind or behaviour control have been made by the Nazis, Sowjets and the CIA (] links the concentration camps and the CIA). Point. My politic science profs do not doubt that. I gave you 10 wikipedia articles where this is established. The ] did research this. What arguments do you have to deny it? | |||
::::: Whether mind or behaviour control works or not and the relation to DID has to be established by scientific controversy. Since the article is about the "Multiple personality CONTROVERSY" and not about "]" or "]", this theory is relevant. | |||
::::: Before you don't say more than "All I really need to say is that I disagree quite strongly", before you don't come up with arguments and reliable sources to show that mind or behaviour control experiments have not happened and that the public history is false, i will see your deletion of my contributions as an act of vandalism. You "really need to say" more! --] (]) 17:09, 27 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
::::::You need to learn what vandalism is and is not before you label something as vandalism. Go read the ]. Mind control is not relevant to this topic. The controversy being discussed is not about mind control. Take it to the appropriate article. ] (]) 19:13, 27 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Thanks for removing Str1977's recent edits to the Bathory page. He admits to having a POV, and his edits seem to reflect that POV. Oh, well... Wiki gets there slowly, oh so slowly... | |||
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:Yeah, his edits were pretty out of line, and he didn't even try to disguise his POV-pushing. ] (]) 16:48, 26 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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'''Hello DreamGuy.''' You just deleted a few paragraphs that were added to the "modern" Mythology section, and I would like to know exactly why. First, I should say that I'm not writing on my behalf. I am a close associate of Peter Green (Classical professor at Iowa U) and Ralph Blum (best selling author of "The Book of Runes"). I administer their network communications, among other things. I'm not too sure of your own credentials, other than that you've "been published," as you say in your profile. It would have been nice to see you correct any editorial errors that may have been made. But deleting entire paragraphs does require an explanation, doesn't it? The work of Carl Jung is rather important to the subject of modern mythology, especially his "Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies. C. G. Jung, (London, 1959)." If the flying saucer myth doesn't interest you, that's fine. Leave it alone. Trashing Jung in his own particular field looks like censorship more than scholarship. If you disagree with Jung's famous analysis, just add your own knowledgable comments. Don't insist on removing Jung's renown subject of mythology from Misplaced Pages. It's not under your exclusive possession or control. That could be seen as vandalism. '''DreamGuy:''' OK. I am new to Misplaced Pages, so I hope you show some patience, because I won't go away... You suggested that there is a CIO or conflict of interest in the paragraphs I added. Can you please explain more? Democritus is indeed traditionally accused of being the first Greek philosopher to challenge the gods of mythology. Why not include that information in Misplaced Pages? Were you aware of it? Where is the conflict of interest here? Maybe the tone of the narrative needs to be softened? As for Carl Jung, - well, you'd be way out of there if you thought his monumental work on archetypes doesn't belong in the modern mythology section, but "Star Wars" and "Tarzan" do. ] 25 November 2007 <small>—Preceding ] was added at 01:04, 25 November 2007 (UTC)</small><!--Template:Undated--> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
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:You wrote: ''"If the flying saucer myth doesn't interest you, that's fine. Leave it alone. "'' You also asked about my qualifications ad so forth. I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of how Misplaced Pages works. First up, credentials aren't an issue (though I can assure you my credentials in mythology are certainly better than those of a network administrator), giving solid, informative and on-topic information is. Flying saucers are not a notable topic for the mythology article. Also, you claim ''"that could be seen as vandalism"'' -- no, it cannot. Please take the time to read our ] and especially the part about what vandalism is not. If you disagree with me, that's just a disagreement. My removing the information is no more vandalism than you adding it in the first place. Furthermore, we also work under a thing here called consensus. Your edits are both new and controversial, and you cannot demand that they stay. This highly aggressive tone of yours is completely misplaced, and you won't have much success editing here if that's how you try to get your way. ] (]) 16:47, 26 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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That's odd. Pages have all kinds of odd markings. For instance, ] has been marked as an essay several times. At that point in time, would it be safe to not follow a ] or to fail to ] for instance? Also, the Essay template is often abused by people who think it can be used to change policy, merely by sticking on different templates. (Search me why, but they do). How do you prevent such abuse in your version of the template? | |||
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Hmm, in fact, that's probably the most common situation these days, where essays discuss policy in more detail, or discuss corner cases of policy. For instance ] restates parts of ] and ], not heeding that particular essay's advice will most certainly get you banned. | |||
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:I can tell nonsense when I see it, as can the very clear consensus of editors on that template. People do not have to follow essays. If an essay just coincidentally says the same things said in a policy that people do have to follow, it's not that they had to follow the essay, they had to follow the policy. Too many people were linking to mere essays in deletion debates and elsewhere and trying to confuse people into thinking they were policies to support their side. Any yokel off the street can make up an essay. It needs to be clear that they hold no special weight in and of themselves. ] (]) 20:09, 29 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Hi DreamGuy, you've just reverted a number of compromises I was suggesting on this topic. I have been discussing this on the talk page over the past few days, and have been able to make this whole section much less extreme than it was previously, and the whole thing was starting to look more stable. I incorporated the lovely piece from MatthewTStone from the recovered memory that presented both sides of the cutler argument, as well as pruning the piece down from the leadership council in a way that AbuseTruth seemed to find acceptable. I don't want to get into a revert war, so would appreciate it if you would revert it yourself. --] 21:03, 30 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:I'll go fix the parts made by other editors in the meantime, but the article absolutely cannot have all of those links and new sections Abuse truth keeps shoving into it, as they have been discussed on that article and several others he edits on as not meeting ] and ]. This has been established by consensus of several editors in a number of places (especially as he tries to add the same content to all sorts of articles). Some parts of it might be "much less extreme" but ] is pretty clear that only somewhat extreme is not a valid option. In the future if you want to make progress on editing make sure you edit from the version before he reverts to put all that controversial and unapproved content back in again, as we just have to keep taking it out. You might also look at a version of the article before Abuse truth started editing it to get a better idea of what a less extreme version looks like. ] 21:19, 30 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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::Thanks for putting it back. I have been whittling away at this article gradually in an effort to move towards some compromise, which is why I've always discussed changes first on the talk page. I've also added back in the piece from RMT by MatthewTStone, because I think that it is actually an accurate description - some therapists do regret the move away from RMT even though professional organizations, informed by research, have warned against it. If there is no mention of Cutler at all then we will just go back to the endless revert war. --] 22:37, 30 November 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:::Hi DreamGuy, With the reference to Cutler - this was discussed on the talk page several days ago and both AT and AR agreed to use the summary from the RMT page. It is not using Cutler as an academic reference as such, but as representative of what a number of therapists say (and believe me, they do at great length on a number of list-serves), and the piece by Dr. Brent Waters puts it in context - that there is lack of scientific support for RMT and persuasive interview techniques are problematic, particularly in therapy. Please discuss this on the talk page rather than reverting. I end up feeling attacked when you do that.{{unsigned|Vannin}} | |||
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:Crotalus is 100% right. I am dismayed about what happened to the SRA article since I took a 5-month wikivacation: the fringe view now reings! It turned a very good article into a shame. Like Crotalus I have no time to argue with the fringe pov-pushers. And Antaneus Feldspar is no longer editing in Misplaced Pages. (I loved his agressive style when confronting the SRA buffs). What can be done? Mediation? ] 05:59, 14 December 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Lore Sjöberg
Thank you for putting up that quote and a link to the Wired article on your user page. It's been a while since I've laughed so much. As they say, it's funny because it's true :) §FreeRangeFrog 21:12, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
- Yeah, once I saw that one I knew I had to include it.DreamGuy (talk) 15:26, 4 March 2009 (UTC)
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Your Canadian friends have opened a thread about you on AN/I. Looks like you might have hit a nail on the head..
⋙–Berean–Hunter—► ((⊕)) 23:28, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks for the heads up. Saw that he reverted the IP talk page. The ANI post certainly doesn't help his case any. DreamGuy (talk) 23:33, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
- IP blocked for two weeks as a sock of you-know-who. I think everyone is catching on by about the fourth time that this has happened. :) MuZemike 00:01, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks for filing that report and letting me know the results. DreamGuy (talk) 00:19, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
- IP blocked for two weeks as a sock of you-know-who. I think everyone is catching on by about the fourth time that this has happened. :) MuZemike 00:01, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
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Hi DG,
I've undone your revert to repressed memory. I think the page is certainly problematic, but I don't think JAR is POV-pushing and I certainly don't think the page is adequate. I'd rather work towards a better version that's reflecting the majority and minority opinion than play whack-the-revert-button with various editors. I've continued to read on the topic and repressed memories are certainly debateable, but we need to reflect the debate even if it means noting the spurious pseudoscience that most of the recovered-memory crowd cites. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 14:20, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
- Jack-A-Roe may not be intentionally pushing a POV (though he certainly may be -- he has a long history of questionable edits), but the edits in question certainly have that end result. He said something was a RS, we both say it's not, without other input the end result should be that the content should be removed. And we do not need to reflect spurious pseudoscience, per our WP:FRINGE standards. DreamGuy (talk) 18:39, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
- Could you weigh in on the talk page, I've started a section. I've always found JAR to be reasonable even if I disagree, and since I don't see this as an issue of reliability (my points are about undue weight) there's a good chance of convincing him or at least starting a discussion. Also, your revert undid my edits to the research section, so I replaced them. Just an FYI, I figured you weren't trying to undo that as well. My replacement didn't change any of the edits where you undid my undo of JAR's undo of my doing. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 19:46, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
Montague Druitt
Hi Dreamguy, I recall that you used to edit articles related to Jack the Ripper. If you have time, would you mind taking a look at Montague Druitt? I'd be interested to know whether you feel it's comprehensive. Looking around on Google, I can see a lot of details that aren't in the article, but it could be that they're not reliable. The reason I'm asking is that it's up for featured article status; see Misplaced Pages:Featured article candidates/Montague Druitt/archive1. But if you don't have time to look, no worries. SlimVirgin 12:34, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
Thanks
Hi, just a note to say thank you for looking at that Ripper-related featured-article candidate the other week. I was out of my depth with it, so your input was really helpful. SlimVirgin 19:00, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
Copyright issue.
Hello DG.
I have a question concerning copyright and I value your knowledge on the subject.
What is the copyright status of works that are considered "illegal" (e.g. obscene)
For instance: Say during the 1950's someone published a comic book that with the implemention of the comics code became illegal to republish--would the owner of the copyright still have been allowed to renew the copyright?
Also, in the case of pulp novels, if the publisher renewed the copyright for the novel, would the copyright for the original cover have had to be renewed at the same time? I'm talking about the period during which the copyright had to be physically renewed by the original copyright holder or a legal heir.
Thanks in advance. Revmagpie (talk) 10:13, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
- Responded on your talk page. DreamGuy (talk) 16:00, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
Statement analysis
Thanks for working on statement analysis. I was the one who originally created the talk page and likened statement analysis to voodoo and criticized that it seemed like a paraphrase of McClish's web site. I don't have a dog in this race and am neither for nor against statement analysis. However, I think the article was in pretty good shape as the result of a bunch of edits various users made from the time I started the talk page and I think you and another user have taken too much out of the article. Over a period of years, those editors added a lot of sourcing and examples and deleted most of the promotional material McClish or one of his boosters added to the article. I agree that more sourcing for the reliability of statement analysis is necessary and that the article should have more anti-statement analysis sources. But don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Any tool that is widely used in law enforcement and can allow trained investigators to ACCURATELY spot WITHIN SECONDS (for example) that the Jon-Benet ransom note was fraudulent or that Susan Smith knew her kids were dead must have some merit to it. My main concern is that all of the cases presented on both McClish's web site and Sapir's web site show that people are guilty. If statement analysis is only used to gather incriminating evidence and never exculpatory evidence then that is a problem with it. I also question whether that source added recently -- Skeptics -- is a reliable one. There must be something critical written about statement analysis and CBCA in the scientific literature that would be more worthy.18.171.0.233 (talk) 19:50, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
- Answered at article Talk page. - LuckyLouie (talk) 00:59, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
Lon Williams
You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar! Thanks for the reference, now I have another book to track down!
And as one fan to another, a message board post by Mr. Williams' granddaughter indicated that there were two unpublished Deputy Marshal Winters stories in her possession. Here's hoping someone someday publishes an omnibus volume and includes them!--Roland (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 14:47, 15 April 2011 (UTC).
Random survey about verifiability, not truth
Hi, This is a random survey regarding the first sentence on the Misplaced Pages policy page Verifiability.
- "The threshold for inclusion in Misplaced Pages is verifiability, not truth—whether readers can check that material in Misplaced Pages has already been published by a reliable source, not whether editors think it is true."
In your own words, what does this mean? Thank you. Regards, Bob K31416 (talk) 22:13, 19 August 2011 (UTC)
- Well, personally it's (with "you" being someone we direct to the first sentence and not necessarily you you):
- "If there's an idea that the best of reliable sources say is true that you do not think is true, tough. Your personal opinion doesn't trump the experts. If you believe strongly enough about it then go become an expert, get published by reliable sources, and change the world's perceptions. Then and only then will we change the Misplaced Pages article. Until that time we have no idea of whether you're just some crank who only thinks he knows what the truth is. (Well, no, actually we already do have a really good idea that you are a crank who wouldn't know truth if it snuck up and split your skull with a lamp, but it's rude to come out and say that, and Misplaced Pages as a whole usually feels it is better to be nice than honest, so we'll pretend you might be a future world expert instead of telling you to just go away like we probably ought to.)"
- "Truth" for a lot of people seems to just be a code word for "what I want to believe despite all evidence to the contrary". They had to come up with that phrase to take away the argument that "truth" trumps everything else. I strongly support its inclusion there for that reason and will be one of many to fight tooth and nail to prevent anyone from removing it. DreamGuy (talk) 17:30, 21 August 2011 (UTC)
- Thank you. Regards, Bob K31416 (talk) 19:01, 21 August 2011 (UTC)
ArbCom
You have been mentioned in this arbcom case: . IRWolfie- (talk) 18:41, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks for the notice. That was... odd and difficult to follow. Best as I could figure it out it was Anupam suggesting a large conspiracy of people opposing him in different ways on different articles who are all bad because they oppose his edits. With the ANI thread confirming he comes from Conservapedia I guess I shouldn't be surprised at anything he does. DreamGuy (talk) 01:08, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
Arbitration re Malleus
You have made a serious allegation about Malleus with no proof whatsoever offered. In addtion to Malleus himself, there have been two of us who have challenged this. Please respond on that page. LadyofShalott 14:47, 6 July 2012 (UTC)
- Forgive me, but the "allegation" is not new, and I thought it was very well-traveled territory. Furthermore, IRWolfie had already provided evidence for it on that very page. However, I appreciate the note here to alert me to the fact that some people are acting like this is shocking new information. I can certainly clarify it further. DreamGuy (talk) 00:55, 7 July 2012 (UTC)
I've got to share this with someone
How terrible is this? It's like their literature search stopped at 1996, and their literature search for satanic ritual abuse didn't even happen. Then entire SRA section appears to be sourced almost entirely to one Jesus-freak book and Randy Noblitt. No mention of Mary DeYoung, Jean LaFontaine or Jeff Victor, not an ounce of skeptical literature, but an extensive discussion of the Extreme Abuse Surveys, ResearchEditor's little pet project. Which is described as "a cutting edge project". It's like I'm reading a Poe's law version of a MA thesis on SRA. Wow, just wow. I dare you to try to make it through the whole thing :) Friends should not let friends go to Adler Graduate School. I'm surprised the wikipedia page doesn't have the words 'diploma mill' in it. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 05:43, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
- It's bad, but I have seen worse. The course I took in Adlerian Psychotherapy at a state university only had five students and was a 400 level course for me but worth graduate credits for those pursuing a Master's just by writing an extra paper or two. It wouldn't have surprised me to discover that the papers written for that were similar to this one. I think the Adlerian Graduate School is just so happy to have anyone wanting to be affiliated with Adlerian theory these days that they aren't too picky. DreamGuy (talk) 13:57, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
- Hi DG, your comment at WT:MED has been replied to. I don't know if you're going to reply to it again (since you have an ounce of common sense and a ton of experience, you must realize that it will be fruitless) but just in case I'm going to ask that you don't. I've been dealing with this sort of nonsense for a very long time now, and without attention it simply withers. There is no reasonable discussion to be had here, and while I appreciate and agree with your comments, long and bitter (ha!) experience has taught me that it won't get anywhere. Since none of this affects any actual pages, I'm just ignoring it and letting it die. If it ever gets to the point of a RFC/U or AN/ANI posting, you are welcome to give your thoughts - but we both know WT:MED isn't the place to address this. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 13:01, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
Comment
Hey Dream. This comment does not add anything to the topic at hand. Thus would suggest you remove it cross it out. Cheers. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) (if I write on your talk page please reply on mine) 22:43, 29 July 2012 (UTC)
- I should say I suggest you cross it out :-) Doc James (talk · contribs · email) (if I write on your talk page please reply on mine) 00:48, 30 July 2012 (UTC)
- I strongly suggest you work with Doc James and other experienced medical editors to improve the article. Looking through the article talk page, I see many times when you and others have engaged in making unhelpful commentary on other editors. On an article talk page, please strongly stick to commenting on text and sources. Issues you have with a particular editor's actions don't belong there. If you can at all possible, then just keep your frustrations to yourself (or partner or stuffed toy or whatever helps you release) and try to move on. If you must comment, begin on the editors own talk page. If that fails to deal with the issue, there are other forums. But article talk pages (and WP:MED talk page) should not be used for this. If you stick to this, the article talk page remains focussed and becomes a place where other editors can help, rather than a battleground where good editors keep clear. Keeping the discussion focussed on one area rather than e.g. the whole lead or an entire section, can also help. No editor is perfect and I've lost my cool on WP too. It can help to take a break for a day or so and then when cooled down, try to find something to genuinely apologise for and something to agree on to move forward. If you can praise another editor's edits, that helps too. Colin° 08:09, 30 July 2012 (UTC)
- You know, you could just as easily strongly suggest DocJames and others work with me, as I have tons of experience dealing with controversial articles and problem editors, and this one in particular. I also had a lot of experience blocking the efforts of POV pushers on the Rorschach test article for years before DocJames came along and ended up getting all the credit for it because, excuse me if I am a tad rusty on the details, one of the POV pushers there stalked him and tried to threaten his job and it made the papers. I may not get any credit for my hard work, but that doesn't mean anyone else is more important than I am.
- And as far as taking a break for a day or so from the DID article -- you know, I took a break for several *months* recently, and can you guess what happened? A POV pusher whose problem edits had been successfully opposed in the past returned when he saw I wasn't active there and made close to 1,000 edits in a row (I'm serious, check the history) to turn the thing into his own personal opinion page. It stayed like that far, far longer than it should have. Somehow nobody else caught it or was willing to do anything about it. But I fixed it, and with the help of WLU and the input of others, it stayed fixed.
- So, please, take your own advice and praise another editor's edits. Lecturing me like I'm some newbie to Misplaced Pages who knows nothing about DID or other psychology topics is both insulting and not a great sales pitch for anything else you have to say. If you want to help improve the article, great. If you want DocJames to help improve the article, also great. I'll work with you both, and anyone else who has a good faith desire to improve the article. But you have to work with me also, and so far that seems to be the part that is lacking. DreamGuy (talk) 01:15, 31 July 2012 (UTC)
- DreamGuy, please don't get all defensive about this. Your hot-headed response above is exactly what is causing your problems at DID. There are times in that talk page where your commentary should have got you blocked. The section with the comment Doc James diffs above is particularly bad, and typical of how badly you are behaving towards Tylas and any other editor who doesn't make the article how-you-want-it. Right now, I'm just reviewing the situation at DID. I'm sure you are a fantastic editor elsewhere on WP but that doesn't concern me. I'm just responding to the request for help at WP:MED. I'm no medical expert and don't have access to the sources so I won't be much use unless you're wanting someone to peer-review the prose -- which requires a degree of stability that article can only dream of at present.
- I agree that Tylas is just not getting a lot of WP policy/guidelines stuff and is difficult to work with. Either you deal with her respectfully, professionally and cool-headedly, or I suggest you find other places to apply your gifts to WP. Seriously. There are times on that page when you are the problem, and definitely not helping things. You've got to take all that frustration about other editors and release it somewhere other than the article talk page. Everyone has got to stop reverting all the time, and slow down. And if you expect Tylas to engage in a source-based discussion on article text, then you have to also. Many times in the discussion, I see the two of you just shouting your personal opinions over the top of each other. Do you realise that your belief that you are "right" is just as strong as hers? You know that what counts on WP is the sources, so use them. Don't just claim the best sources say X. Prove it. Offer example text with sources and get a discussion going round that text. I know you've done this but that needs to be the pattern. Stop claiming Tylas is POV pushing and citing WP:COMPETENCE. You might "know" or "believe" this but it is a personal attack and unhelpful. It is just a technique to dismiss and belittle your opponent.
- There are two extremes of editors who deal with controversial articles. There's the OrangeMarlin wack-a-mole approach where you go round reverting and insulting all those editors who "damage" Misplaced Pages with their ignorance and delusions. Or there's the Eubulides approach where you show every editor respect; where you explain every revert with a talk page note; where you try to learn from the misguided addition to see if there's something missing or to-be-improved in the article; where you don't boast about your own qualifications to editor or shout about the other guy's incompetence. Eubulides legacy is several FAs on controversial topics that are still solid articles years after he left.
- I suspect you getting hot under the collar and thinking of a biting reply to this patronising little twerp who has landed on your talk page. I'm just trying to find ways of getting those editors on DID to work successfully together. If you think you're already perfect, then fine, just delete this post. Colin° 07:56, 31 July 2012 (UTC)
- Have commented here as I think you are a really good editor and want to see you continuing to edit. Your are a huge plus to Misplaced Pages. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) (if I write on your page reply on mine) 20:45, 5 October 2012 (UTC)
- I suspect you getting hot under the collar and thinking of a biting reply to this patronising little twerp who has landed on your talk page. I'm just trying to find ways of getting those editors on DID to work successfully together. If you think you're already perfect, then fine, just delete this post. Colin° 07:56, 31 July 2012 (UTC)
The problem with Misplaced Pages is a lot of the so-called established editors treat other longterm editors worse than some random know-nothing POV-pusher. If people can't deal effectively with some nutcase with a clearly stated agenda to ignore our policies to promote their own view, we've got no chance of dealing succfessfully with the POV-pushers who are better at hiding it.
I had to give up Misplaced Pages for months because I couldn't deal with this nonsense. I don't know that I'm even really back. It's just not worth it. While editors like DocJames and Casliber (no offense, Cas, you do good work, just saying...) get kudos from other editors and write ups in the Misplaced Pages Review, someone like me who has been here longer and made more substantial, direct impact fighting off really bad edits gets kicked around. It's just not worth it. DreamGuy (talk) 18:36, 28 October 2012 (UTC)
Edit summary
I was just reading the comments to the Signpost editorial on the death of Aaron Swartz, and I noticed the edit summary you used here. I'm not going to comment there directly myself, and I have some sympathy with parts of what you are saying there (there was an article in The Times by David Aaronovitch titled 'Even if everything is free, there can be a price' - Thursday 17 January 2013, that says some similar things), but the edit summary is a bit much. You might want to consider clarifying that if things get a bit heated over what you've said? Carcharoth (talk) 04:33, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
- Without creating an entire essay on the topic, about the only clarification I would make is that of course Misplaced Pages is not responsible, just as the prosecutor, government, and copyright laws are obviously not responsible. Aaron Swartz killed Aaron Swartz, likely because of a long-running mental illness that distorted his perceptions of the world so that he thought the only possible response was to kill himself. If only the people who want to honor his life tried to do something about the real cause instead of exploiting the tragedy to try to advance their personal political views. DreamGuy (talk) 02:20, 19 January 2013 (UTC)
FMSF, etc.
Sorry. You're absolutely correct in further reverting. I thought the two (apparently) new editors had cancelled each other out. — Arthur Rubin (talk) 19:32, 2 February 2013 (UTC)
Dracula
Hi Dream, having accepted your puristic view on Dracula, have a look at a new refernece that has popped up to http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Dracula-Bram-Stoker/dp/3943559009/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360082007&sr=1-1&keywords=Hans+Corneel+de+Roos#reader_3943559009. As far as I can see that is an illustrated version of Bram Stoker's Dracula done by a photographer and thus hardly a reliable source in the WikiPedia sense. I'll rather you have a look than I get myself into further trouble! - Jens Jens sn (talk) 16:40, 5 February 2013 (UTC)
- I don't see it on the article. Maybe someone removed it already? DreamGuy (talk) 02:40, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
- Ref 43, at the very end of the Bram Stoker section. Is still there. Check it on Amazon :-) Jens sn (talk) 20:58, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
- Oh, when you said Dracula I looked at Dracula, because I don't consider Vlad the Impaler to be the same thing. Should have realized you were talking about the article I met you on. DreamGuy (talk) 01:51, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
- Yep :-) I see you have removed it. I have done some serious editting on the site, documented in a new Talk Section. I am far from done, but basically I ahve also looked at teh refernces and the following are most definitely not Credible Sources in teh WikiPedia sense:
- Oh, when you said Dracula I looked at Dracula, because I don't consider Vlad the Impaler to be the same thing. Should have realized you were talking about the article I met you on. DreamGuy (talk) 01:51, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
- Ref 43, at the very end of the Bram Stoker section. Is still there. Check it on Amazon :-) Jens sn (talk) 20:58, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
Count Dracula's Legend". Romaniatourism.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17 (4)
"The young Dracula environment and education". Exploringromania.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17.(9)
"Vlad Tepes Dracula's internal policy". Exploringromania.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (13)
"Vlad Tepes". Retrieved April 24, 2012.(15)
"Vlad the Impaler second rule ". Exploringromania.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (16)
"Vlad Tepes". Guide-to-castles-of-europe.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (19)
"The Life and Deaths of Vlad the Impaler". Tabula-rasa.info. Retrieved 2012-08-17 (20)
Rezachevici, Constantin (2002). The tomb of Vlad Tepes: the most probable hypothesis. Journal of Dracula Studies, Number 4. (22)
"Top 10 Royals Who Would Have Been Terrible On Facebook". Time. 9 November 2010. (23)
"Story". Library.thinkquest.org. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (34)
Miho Bučinjelić (Michael Bocignolus Raguseus). "Epistula Michaelis Bocignoli Ragusei". Mudrac.ffzg.hr. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (35)
"Epistula Michaelis Bocignoli Ragusei in multiple languages". Archive.org. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (36)
Letopisetul cantacuzinesc" (in (Romanian)). Ro.wikisource.org. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (37)
Prof. Ioan Scurtu, historian (39)
Nicu Parlog (2009-11-30). "Vlad Tepes - the first victim of a press campaign". Descopera.ro. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (40)
"Stefan Andreescu - Vlad Tepes Dracula". Scribd.com. Retrieved 2012-08-17. (41)
They are mainly webpages, blogs and other "stuff".
I am looking for your advice. Should I delete them and if so, what do you do with all the crap that has them as sources?Jens sn (talk) 14:49, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
- Oh, that's a mess. I'd suggest you not remove these yourself because you obviously have a source in mind that you believe would be more credible. And you're probably right, because a good number of those above are clearly not appropriate at all.
- Some of the above sources are probably fine by our WP:RS standards. For example, wikisource.org and archive.org have some good material, though they have to be judged on a case by case basis on the merits of the individual source posted there (haven't looked at the ones you cite yet). Scribd.com is almost never appropriate (can't recall any time it was) because it's either just personal stuff or a copyright violation (in which case a reference to the original text but without a scribd.com link might be fine, if it met RS rules).
- I'll probably have to go through those myself sometime when I can focus my attention on it. You should probably post those to the talk page of the article if you haven't already just in case someone else comes along to see them and act on them before I get a chance. The more people independently agreeing sources aren't good enough to keep the more likely they are to stay out of the article. DreamGuy (talk) 15:41, 9 February 2013 (UTC)
- Actually I was not going to replace any of them, I accept my book it not a credible source until someone else says so :-) I'll do some work on the Talk Page. Thanks for your advice. 94.76.238.116 (talk) 19:23, 12 February 2013 (UTC)
Thanks
Thank you! TJRC (talk) 17:25, 16 February 2013 (UTC)
Killdeer
Please see Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Birds#Guidelines for layout of bird articles. See also the archive links in that section for past discussion of the policy. Jimfbleak - talk to me? 14:44, 4 April 2013 (UTC)
- Sorry, project guidelines are not policy, and you should stop pretending they are. Actual policy is to use lowercase for nouns that are not proper nouns. This is how Misplaced Pages and the whole English-speaking world does it. It's really ridiculous some silly project guidelines are being cited to overrule the standards of the project as a whole and the real world. DreamGuy (talk) 13:00, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
Savage Land
Can you give a better explanation of why you reverted my edits to Savage Land? What concerns do you have, exactly? You called one of the sources banned. Which one did you mean? Do you have any evidence to back up that assertion? My understanding is that banned sources can not be inserted into articles, as the changes will not save. Finally, you questioned the notability of the section. I don't understand that. Out of universe reception sections are one of the few ways to actually establish notability for fictional plot elements. What notability concerns do you have, exactly? I'm not sure I understand your complaint. Are you saying that the sources themselves are not notable enough to quote? USA Today and CraveOnline are notable. The other one, whatculture.com, I'm not really sure about. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 23:32, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
- The "compared to Skull Island" isn't exactly Reception, just a bit of trivia. It might be worth mentioning somewhere, but on its own it makes no sense. WhatCulture.com is not a reliable source nor a notable commentator -- the fact that it mentions something in one of its many pointless lists isn't worth commenting on pretty much anywhere, let alone an encyclopedia. It's an ad-delivery site, basically, providing no content worthy of an external link, let alone our more stringent reliable sources rules. I thought it was supposed to be in Misplaced Pages's blacklist, but perhaps it's just one of many sites discussed as being bad that never got blacklisted (the people who run that list are hesitant to add too many sites, as every edit to Misplaced Pages has to be run against every URL in the list). DreamGuy (talk) 14:23, 30 October 2013 (UTC)
File source problem with File:SirRobertAnderson.jpg
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- What a freaking waste of time. I uploaded that before the new rules for documenting sources were instituted, so didn't include details that were not asked for at that time. Use some common sense. This is extremely public domain. People going around tagging old images without knowing what they are doing are going to undo countless years of effort from hundreds of users and cause a lot of articles to lack good, historical images. DreamGuy (talk) 15:18, 8 December 2013 (UTC)
File source problem with File:Faust and Margaret in the Summer House-Willy Pogany.jpg
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- Not this guy again. It's CLEARLY public domain. It's bizarre that anyone would question it. But at least someone read the description and saved it from knee-jerk deletion. DreamGuy (talk) 01:51, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
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Queen of Swords Lawsuit
As the CEO of Zorro Productions, I was involved in this lawsuit. Judge Collins made two rulings in that case, one favorable and one not so favorable. In the end she vacated (i.e., threw out) both rulings, such that neither has the force of law. The proper way to handle this in Misplaced Pages is to treat the incident as a non-incident, in other words, the entire episode should be disallowed as though it had never happened. However, if you insist on including only one of the two rulings (and even if you cited both), then the disclaimer that the ruling was vacated must be added. Otherwise, it is as if you cited, say, a murder case without noting whether it resulted in a conviction or an acquittal. I appreciate that you enjoyed the Queen of Swords, but, in our opinion, it really was not only a rip off of The Legend of Zorro (as well as Lady Rawhide), but it was marketed by the producers as such. We believe that their marketing campaign was the smoking gun. In the end, Paramount, Sony and Zorro Productions entered into a settlement that we regarded as fair and favorable, though the details must remain confidential. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.87.223.190 (talk) 21:42, 3 September 2014 (UTC)
- No, that is original conclusion on your own of the legal situation to try to advance your own specific legal claim: to claim ownership over an intellectual property. What you consider to be the proper way for Misplaced Pages to handle this situation is obviously biased. Your editing of the article is a clear violation of WP:COI rules. DreamGuy (talk) 23:18, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
- And, for the record, I am not editing the article because I "enjoyed Queen of Swords", I am editing it because I don't like when people with a bias put misleading or downright false information into an article, especially when they hope to profit financially off of it. I don't think I even ever saw anything of Queen of Swords except some TV commercials many years back. DreamGuy (talk) 23:51, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
- Per request, we have now footnoted the appropriate court document vacating (i.e., rendering null and void) the Queen of Swords ruling. Because Judge Collins’ ruling is null and void, it is a non-fact, and really has no place on Misplaced Pages. May we remove it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.87.223.190 (talk) 21:58, 16 September 2014 (UTC)
- It's like you didn't even read anything I said. DreamGuy (talk) 00:37, 21 September 2014 (UTC)
- Per request, we have now footnoted the appropriate court document vacating (i.e., rendering null and void) the Queen of Swords ruling. Because Judge Collins’ ruling is null and void, it is a non-fact, and really has no place on Misplaced Pages. May we remove it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.87.223.190 (talk) 21:58, 16 September 2014 (UTC)
You have, once again, removed our properly cited and accurate statement that the Sony v. Fireworks judgment was vacated. Your removal is misguided for two reasons: 1) As required by yourself and Revupminster, ZPI cited the court order from that legal action which states, unequivocally and without any subjective interpretation, that the court’s order has been vacated. There can be no clearer or objective evidence offered. This is legal fact, not interpretation. Maybe you privately disagree with the court, but that is your opinion and you should keep it off the pages of Misplaced Pages. Sometimes, I disagree with legal results. For example, I don’t believe that OJ Simpson should have been acquitted of murder. But he was and that is the simple Misplaced Pages-worthy fact. No legal practitioner would or could interpret the courts order to vacate to have any other possible meaning than that the original ruling was voided. If you feel that it means something else, cite your source. 2) Zorro Productions has dealt on this issue in an honest, transparent manner. We could have easily gone into the Misplaced Pages system as a third party in order to avoid the very claim that you hide behind – that as a company asserting copyright rights we must be considered biased and our veracity suspect. We at Zorro Production exercise the highest of business ethics and for that very reason declined to hide our identity.
We hope that you understand why your position is erroneous and that you will stop removing our insertion that we will now reinsert. If you do not, we will seek third party mediation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.87.223.190 (talk) 17:30, 23 September 2014 (UTC)
- Here we go again. The vacated judgment in that one particular case doesn't change the fact that Zorro is clearly and undeniably in the public domain by publication date alone, and the knowledge the judge shared based upon that fact are still valid even if you settled out of court to avoid the judge's ruling. Editing the article to make the results of this case sound like something published in 1919 is still under copyright is outright deceptive, and you are clearly doing it to try to trick the world into believing you own something you don't so you can make money off of it. I don't know how you can claim to "exercise the highest of business ethics" when your entire business model is based upon fraud. DreamGuy (talk) 16:13, 5 October 2014 (UTC)
Find a Grave
I noticed your edit here and the edit summary. I'm just wondering what it is about Find a Grave that violates WP:EL? (This is a good faith question). Thanks! Kindzmarauli (talk) 19:05, 27 October 2014 (UTC)
- It's edited by the public in general and does not necessarily contain authoritative information. It's just some one on the Internet, essentially. See points 11 and 12 in links to be avoided. As we are supposed to link to good sources of information instead of merely providing a web directory of random links, it doesn't meet our standards. It was also mass spammed to this encyclopedia in the past and really should not be included anywhere. DreamGuy (talk) 03:33, 30 October 2014 (UTC)
- I actually had the same question about Barbara Nichols. Given that this link is so commonplace, shouldn't this be adjudicated somewhere, perhaps wherever it is that spam links are blacklisted? Coretheapple (talk) 20:36, 1 February 2015 (UTC)
- DreamGuy - It seems you could be mischaracterizing WP:EL regarding FindAGrave since Perennial websites:FindAGrave states:
- As an external link: * Rarely. Sometimes, a link is acceptable because of a specific, unique feature or information that is not available elsewhere, such as valuable images and location information of graves.
- The FindAGrave link in this car is not situated within the article and conveys information - photo of gravemarkers, GPS of grave location and so on - that are not included within the article itself. If you think that FindAGrave links should not be allowed within WIkipedia's content then an WP:RFC should be opened in the appropriate venue. Shearonink (talk) 21:33, 1 February 2015 (UTC)
- FindAGrave links can exist - but mainly just on the article about FindAGrave. They absolutely cannot be used as reliable sources and almost never as external links. DreamGuy (talk) 00:14, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
- DreamGuy - It seems you could be mischaracterizing WP:EL regarding FindAGrave since Perennial websites:FindAGrave states:
- I actually had the same question about Barbara Nichols. Given that this link is so commonplace, shouldn't this be adjudicated somewhere, perhaps wherever it is that spam links are blacklisted? Coretheapple (talk) 20:36, 1 February 2015 (UTC)
Global account
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examiner.com
Hi. I am thinking of reopening the question of whether examiner.com should be blacklisted. The reason is that I think it's just another unreliable source. Nothing will ever stop editors from adding unreliable sources to WP, and the blacklist hasn't stopped them from adding examiner.com – they simply list the article title and omit the URL. Which is a pain in the neck for conscientious AfD participants, because it forces us to search for the article title and read it from Google. It would be much easier if we could just click a link in the WP article that is up for AfD. And then deal with it the same way as say blogs, gawker, and other non-blacklisted unreliable sources.
What I am wondering about is this post from May 2009, where you reported seeing links to pages on examiner.com as if they were published stories from the San Francisco Examiner. This seems to be the source for one long-standing argument for keeping it blacklisted – that it masquerades as the San Francisco Examiner. But actual examples of this happening have never been provided. If you went back through your editing history for May 2009, do you think you could remember the articles where that happened? I would like to find out whether there was a pattern to this, or whether (as I suspect) it was simply a mistake by an inexperienced editor. Thanks. – Margin1522 (talk) 03:29, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
- 2009? These days I'm lucky if I remember 2014. I don't know when I'd get a chance to go digging back that far, and I think it's better off remaining blacklisted to prevent mass spamming of links again. People who list examiner.com articles at AFD seem like they would obviously be providing weak evidence of notability and would seem to be easy to see through. Any small convenience to people checking these sources in AFD does not make up for the chaos that would reign if people were able to link to their own blog posts to make money. DreamGuy (talk) 00:45, 22 January 2015 (UTC)
- OK, you have more experience in clean-up work than I do. I do think that examiner.com may be stepping in to fill the gap caused by the crisis in local news. A lot of local newspapers are gone, and even if they are surviving they have downsized to the point where they don't have an art critic anymore. It's been a while and I think that could be revisited. I am also wondering if there was ever any evidence of link spamming actually happening. The potential is there, of course, but to a certain extent all online journalists are under pressure to bring in page views. I don't think we should blacklist because of the potential for abuse. We should blacklist when we have proof that abuse has happened. – Margin1522 (talk) 06:57, 22 January 2015 (UTC)
I really get what you're about!!
Hey DreamGuy, I can really get the message of your struggle. People like you make Misplaced Pages the World's best research source. Would you mind me reposting 'The eternal struggle'?? If not, let me know. :) Hridith Sudev Nambiar (talk) 17:50, 4 February 2015 (UTC) |
- Feel free. DreamGuy (talk) 18:55, 8 February 2015 (UTC)
Q
Hi, just a quick question: having seen it in a lot of external links-sections, what's wrong with findagrave.com? Thanks, regards, --Gott (talk) 20:35, 10 August 2015 (UTC)
I just found the answer myself. Sry, --Gott (talk) 20:37, 10 August 2015 (UTC)
Citation concerns
They reference a PDF file, which is the book itself. The book in this file is in public domain and does not contain any identification number. I am in no way affiliated with this website, only used this as a source for research purposes as it is an easy source to verify the references directly without actually needing to go and purchase a separate book for verification purposes. I specifically referenced quotes and page numbers in the document because I read the book myself. I also have not contributed any other cites to any other books from this website, nor do I plan to, unless I happen to find a source that is also easily referenced. BrettWarr1 (talk) 10:09, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
Edit,
Wouldn't referencing Project Gutenberg also be promotion if all documents are "required" to be referenced from their cite? Seems a little hypocritical. 'Planetebook' is a free online source of online e-books that does not ask for donations. Project Gutenberg does. BrettWarr1 (talk) 10:25, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
- So cite the original, not the spam link. 01:59, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
Marvel Comics image
Hi, DreamGuy. You reverted my edit at Marvel Comics and you said "Can't understand rationale for not applying Fair Use here- would apply to nearly all images." Please consult the links in my edit summary to find out what a use rationale means in this context, and if you think all the NFC can be met, write one. Only then it is permissible to restore the image. Finnusertop (talk | guestbook | contribs) 01:49, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- Are you a bot? Because the image file already has fair use rationale in it AND is OBVIOUS. 01:55, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- I'm not a bot. The image File:Secretwars1.png has on its description page a fair use rationale for the article Secret Wars only, not for article Marvel Comics. Each use must be accompanied by a separate rationale. Even 'obvious' rationales must be spelled out on the image description page. Please don't revert the edits until valid rationales (if applicable) are on the image description pages. Finnusertop (talk | guestbook | contribs) 02:01, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- You should stop until you get it. The image ALREADY HAS fair use rationale for all three articles. And I repeat: the fair use is obvious if you'd take half a second to think about it. That makes your edits worse than a bot, especially with you trying to pretend like you're following rules. DreamGuy (talk) 02:06, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- The policy calls for separate rationales for each use. Naming the articles is not enough. I've split the rationale into three. Thanks. Finnusertop (talk | guestbook | contribs) 02:16, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- Fair use has a specific meaning in the real world. You'd be better served adding the text to fit the policy for all the images, where possible, than deleting stuff willy-nilly. DreamGuy (talk) 02:20, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- Misplaced Pages's image use policy is stricter than fair use is legally. Writing detailed rationales is a part of that. You are absolutely correct in that Misplaced Pages would be better if people (including me) would provide those rationales instead of removing images. Unfortunately, I don't have time for that. If someone wants to use an image in an article, it's their burden of proof to provide the rationale (see WP:NFCCE). Finnusertop (talk | guestbook | contribs) 02:32, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- Fair use has a specific meaning in the real world. You'd be better served adding the text to fit the policy for all the images, where possible, than deleting stuff willy-nilly. DreamGuy (talk) 02:20, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- The policy calls for separate rationales for each use. Naming the articles is not enough. I've split the rationale into three. Thanks. Finnusertop (talk | guestbook | contribs) 02:16, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- You should stop until you get it. The image ALREADY HAS fair use rationale for all three articles. And I repeat: the fair use is obvious if you'd take half a second to think about it. That makes your edits worse than a bot, especially with you trying to pretend like you're following rules. DreamGuy (talk) 02:06, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
- I'm not a bot. The image File:Secretwars1.png has on its description page a fair use rationale for the article Secret Wars only, not for article Marvel Comics. Each use must be accompanied by a separate rationale. Even 'obvious' rationales must be spelled out on the image description page. Please don't revert the edits until valid rationales (if applicable) are on the image description pages. Finnusertop (talk | guestbook | contribs) 02:01, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
Talkback
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Request to revisit the discussion per sources presented there. I pinged users there, but the ping may not have worked (per a comment at the discussion). North America 08:16, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Already closed as Keep before I saw that. DreamGuy (talk) 14:18, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
Colorado Springs shooting
Where was there an RfC? I see a RM discussion ("Requested move 29 November 2015") that's still open and has plenty of opposition. – Muboshgu (talk) 21:48, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Some opposition, but it says seven days right on it, and now it's over. The consensus is to move it. And not to do other things extremists want to do. DreamGuy (talk) 00:56, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- When I saw it, it was still open. Nobody had closed it or determined what the consensus was. – Muboshgu (talk) 02:56, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- The people participating even said what the consensus was and waited a few hour for the official time stamp. Guess you didn't see that. DreamGuy (talk) 03:33, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- When I saw it, it was still open. Nobody had closed it or determined what the consensus was. – Muboshgu (talk) 02:56, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
Post card images of Perth, Western Australia
Please give a good explanation in your edit summaries. They are in most cases not needed, as there are already images that are contemporaneous with the post card images. Not Gallery and a few other issues also. And if you are going to leave the sort of edit summaries that you have - look at https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents#Tucks_Post_Card_Edits at least. The images are not necessarily of any benefit to most of the articles JarrahTree 03:20, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- Disagree. And I saw it on an admin board. Did you see the same board? The actions taken by the person who removed them were massive overreach. DreamGuy (talk) 03:32, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- Matter of opinion, it started at arbcom and went on from there, that in itself suggests that there are many newbies that need not just kid gloves, but very clear understanding of how to work things out, I differ with the closing at the noticeboard, the reaction of the uploader clearly showed total lack of attempt at mediation or direct communication with the other person...that could have solved a lot of things. JarrahTree 03:39, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- OK lets try an example of how things can be interpreted - this new user https://en.wikipedia.org/Special:Contributions/Cenfin8 was posting agt the rate of 3 edits a minute early this am. Australian rail edits are notorious sites for sock accounts. So fully formed articles with refs and legitimate subjects arrive on the watchlist after a flurry. Some very telling spelling problems, and also a few oher tell-tale signature issues for a known sock in the edit summary. What to do? advise the editor it all looks strange? accuse of sock activity? I wonder. JarrahTree 03:46, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- The images look fine to me. That's what we're talking about, right? You're talking about text edits by a different user above, and the ones I looked at looked fine too. Is this some sort of conspiracy? Because one of these accounts has to do something bad before you assume they're up to no good. DreamGuy (talk) 04:05, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- OK lets try an example of how things can be interpreted - this new user https://en.wikipedia.org/Special:Contributions/Cenfin8 was posting agt the rate of 3 edits a minute early this am. Australian rail edits are notorious sites for sock accounts. So fully formed articles with refs and legitimate subjects arrive on the watchlist after a flurry. Some very telling spelling problems, and also a few oher tell-tale signature issues for a known sock in the edit summary. What to do? advise the editor it all looks strange? accuse of sock activity? I wonder. JarrahTree 03:46, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- OK, so you're looking at the images, I am looking at the process - we are on two very different things. A new user with no apparent on wiki history does certain things. We have very clear guidelines of WP:AGF abd WP:DONTBITE. However I find dumping new material at relative speed nothing to do with conspiracy or assumptions. It is something that requires a certain level of skepticism I would say, where AGF and DONTBITE are trumped by the duck test for possible issues. If you think it is ok for a totally new user can dump at 3 edits a minute is ok then we are very definitely on different pages, nice talking with you - cheers JarrahTree 07:39, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- Images are the process, in this case. You've got some whole other scenario thought up. I can't address that. It's even a different user. I am a firm believer in the duck test, but, again, that means someone did something wrong, which I don't see, and you've never given evidence of. DreamGuy (talk) 23:57, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- OK, so you're looking at the images, I am looking at the process - we are on two very different things. A new user with no apparent on wiki history does certain things. We have very clear guidelines of WP:AGF abd WP:DONTBITE. However I find dumping new material at relative speed nothing to do with conspiracy or assumptions. It is something that requires a certain level of skepticism I would say, where AGF and DONTBITE are trumped by the duck test for possible issues. If you think it is ok for a totally new user can dump at 3 edits a minute is ok then we are very definitely on different pages, nice talking with you - cheers JarrahTree 07:39, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
Speedy deletion nomination of File:Robert Dear in a mugshot.jpg
You removed the deletion notice but you still haven't produced any evidence that this image is in the public domain. Jonathunder (talk) 02:32, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
- No one has said it wasn't. Mugshots default to PD. Even if not it's clearly PD, and even the person who put the notice there had originally said that, so the deletion is false. DreamGuy (talk) 02:35, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
- I am saying the file is not public domain. Please prove me wrong, if you can. Jonathunder (talk) 02:40, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
- So you want to prove your assertion? I've been pretty clear all over Misplaced Pages. Choosing not believe something is not the same thing as proving them wrong. I've said a lot more than you, and you just say then "prove me wrong". Already did. DreamGuy (talk) 02:49, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
- Ok, fine. But despite your handwaving, it looks like the file is headed for deletion. Jonathunder (talk) 15:50, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
- So you want to prove your assertion? I've been pretty clear all over Misplaced Pages. Choosing not believe something is not the same thing as proving them wrong. I've said a lot more than you, and you just say then "prove me wrong". Already did. DreamGuy (talk) 02:49, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
- I am saying the file is not public domain. Please prove me wrong, if you can. Jonathunder (talk) 02:40, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
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- Surprise. surprise. The editor who deleted it off Commons is trying to do the same here.DreamGuy (talk) 02:50, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
- If it is deleted, shall you contact an administrator who will delete it? --George Ho (talk) 19:46, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
- It is now kept as fair-use image. Don't try to violate consensus. --George Ho (talk) 21:39, 24 December 2015 (UTC)
- If it is deleted, shall you contact an administrator who will delete it? --George Ho (talk) 19:46, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
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The Signpost: 02 March 2016
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The Signpost: 09 March 2016
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The Signpost: 16 March 2016
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Johnny Garrett may need to be re-evaluated. In South by Southwest they released a movie loosely based on the case The Last Word of Johnny Frank Garrett http://schedule.sxsw.com/2016/events/event_FS19784 and there had been previously a documentary and a fictional novel based on his case http://www.thelastworddocumentary.com/nl.php WhisperToMe (talk) 04:59, 21 March 2016 (UTC)
The Signpost: 23 March 2016
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The Signpost: 1 April 2016
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The Signpost: 14 April 2016
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The Signpost: 24 April 2016
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The Signpost: 2 May 2016
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The Signpost: 17 May 2016
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The Signpost: 28 May 2016
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The Signpost: 05 June 2016
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The Signpost: 15 June 2016
- News and notes: Clarifications on status and compensation of outgoing executive directors Sue Gardner and Lila Tretikov
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The Signpost: 04 July 2016
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The Signpost: 21 July 2016
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The Signpost: 04 August 2016
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The Signpost: 18 August 2016
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The Signpost: 06 September 2016
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- Technology report: Wikimedia mobile sites now don't load images if the user doesn't see them
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The Signpost: 29 September 2016
- News and notes: Misplaced Pages Education Program case study published; and a longtime Wikimedian has made his final edit
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The Signpost: 14 October 2016
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- Discussion report: Cultivating leadership: Wikimedia Foundation seeks input
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The Signpost: 4 November 2016
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The Signpost: 4 November 2016
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The Signpost: 22 December 2016
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The Signpost: 17 January 2017
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The Signpost: 6 February 2017
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The Signpost: 27 February 2017
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- In the media: The Daily Mail does not run Misplaced Pages
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The Signpost: 9 June 2017
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The Signpost: 23 June 2017
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- Op-ed: Facto Post: a fresh take
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- Traffic report: Wonder Woman beats Batman, The Mummy, Darth Vader and the Earth
- Technology report: Improved search, and WMF data scientist tells all
The Signpost: 15 July 2017
- News and notes: French chapter woes, new affiliates and more WMF team changes
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The Signpost: 5 August 2017
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The Signpost: 6 September 2017
- From the editors: What happened at Wikimania?
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The Signpost: 25 September 2017
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The Signpost: 23 October 2017
- News and notes: Money! WMF fundraising, Wikimedia strategy, WMF new office!
- Featured content: Don, Marcel, Emily, Jessica and other notables
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- Special report: Working with GLAMs in the UK
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The Signpost: 24 November 2017
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The Signpost: 18 December 2017
- Special report: Women in Red World Contest wrap-up
- Featured content: Featured content to finish 2017
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- Arbitration report: Last case of 2017: Mister Wiki editors
- Gallery: Wiki loving
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The Signpost: 16 January 2018
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- Interview: Interview with Ser Amantio di Nicolao, the top contributor to English Misplaced Pages by edit count
- Technology report: Dedicated Wikidata database servers
- Arbitration report: Mister Wiki is first arbitration committee decision of 2018
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The Signpost: 5 February 2018
- Featured content: Wars, sieges, disasters and everything black possible
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- Traffic report: TV, death, sports, and doodles
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- Humour: You really are in Wonderland
The Signpost: 20 February 2018
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- Arbitration report: Arbitration committee prepares to examine two new cases
- Traffic report: Addicted to sports and pain
- Featured content: Entertainment, sports and history
- Technology report: Paragraph-based edit conflict screen; broken thanks
Signpost issue 4 – 29 March 2018
- News and notes: Wiki Conference roundup and new appointments.
- Arbitration report: Ironing out issues in infoboxes; not sure yet about New Jersey; and an administrator who probably wasn't uncivil to a sockpuppet.
- Traffic report: Real sports, real women and an imaginary country: what's on top for Misplaced Pages readers
- Featured content: Animals, Ships, and Songs
- Technology report: Timeless skin review by Force Radical.
- Special report: ACTRIAL wrap-up.
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The Signpost: 26 April 2018
- From the editors: The Signpost's presses roll again
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- In focus: Admin reports board under criticism
- Special report: ACTRIAL results adopted by landslide
- Community view: It's time we look past Women in Red to counter systemic bias
- Discussion report: The future of portals
- Arbitration report: No new cases, and one motion on administrative misconduct
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- Traffic report: A quiet place to wrestle with the articles of March
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The Signpost: 24 May 2018
- From the editor: Another issue meets the deadline
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Portals
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- Featured content: Featured content selected by the community
- Arbitration report: Managing difficult topics
- News and notes: Lots of Wikimedia
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- Recent research: Why people don't contribute to Misplaced Pages; using Misplaced Pages to teach statistics, technical writing, and controversial issues
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The Signpost: 29 June 2018
- Special report: NPR and AfC – The Marshall Plan: an engagement and a marriage?
- Op-ed: What do admins do?
- News and notes: Money, milestones, and Wikimania
- In the media: Much wikilove from the Mayor of London, less from Paekākāriki or a certain candidate for U.S. Congress
- Discussion report: Deletion, page moves, and an update to the main page
- Featured content: New promotions
- Arbitration report: WWII, UK politics, and a user deCrat'ed
- Traffic report: Endgame
- Technology report: Improvements piled on more improvements
- Gallery: Wiki Loves Africa
- Recent research: How censorship can backfire and conversations can go awry
- Humour: Television plot lines
- Misplaced Pages essays: This month's pick by The Signpost editors
The Signpost: 31 July 2018
- From the editor: If only if
- Discussion report: Wikipedias take action against EU copyright proposal, plus new user right proposals
- Featured content: Misplaced Pages's best content in images and prose
- Arbitration report: Status quo processes retained in two disputes
- Traffic report: Soccer, football, call it what you like – that and summer movies leave room for little else
- Technology report: New bots, new prefs
- Recent research: Different Wikipedias use different images; editing contests more successful than edit-a-thons
- Humour: It's all the same
- From the archives: The pending changes fiasco: how an attempt to answer one question turned into a quagmire
The Signpost: 30 August 2018
- From the editor: Today's young adults don't know a world without Misplaced Pages
- News and notes: Flying high; low practice from Misplaced Pages 'cleansing' agency; where do our donations go? RfA sees a new trend
- In the media: Quicksilver AI writes articles
- Discussion report: Drafting an interface administrator policy
- Featured content: Featured content selected by the community
- Special report: Wikimania 2018
- Traffic report: Aretha dies – getting just 2,000 short of 5 million hits
- Technology report: Technical enhancements and a request to prioritize upcoming work
- Recent research: Wehrmacht on Misplaced Pages, neural networks writing biographies
- Humour: Signpost editor censors herself
- From the archives: Playing with Misplaced Pages words
The Signpost: 1 October 2018
- From the editor: Is this the new normal?
- News and notes: European copyright law moves forward
- In the media: Knowledge under fire
- Discussion report: Interface Admin policy proposal, part 2
- Arbitration report: A quiet month for Arbcom
- Technology report: Paying attention to your mobile
- Gallery: A pat on the back
- Recent research: How talk page use has changed since 2005; censorship shocks lead to centralization; is vandalism caused by workplace boredom?
- Humour: Signpost Crossword Puzzle
- Essay: Expressing thanks
The Signpost: 28 October 2018
- From the editors: The Signpost is still afloat, just barely
- News and notes: WMF gets a million bucks
- In the media: Bans, celebs, and bias
- Discussion report: Mediation Committee and proposed deletion reform
- Traffic report: Unsurprisingly, sport leads the field – or the ring
- Technology report: Bots galore!
- Special report: NPP needs you
- Special report 2: Now Wikidata is six
- In focus: Alexa
- Gallery: Out of this world!
- Recent research: Wikimedia Commons worth $28.9 billion
- Humour: Talk page humour
- Opinion: Strickland incident
- From the archives: The Gardner Interview
The Signpost: 1 December 2018
- From the editor: Time for a truce
- Special report: The Christmas wishlist
- Discussion report: Farewell, Mediation Committee
- Arbitration report: A long break ends
- Traffic report: Queen reigns for four weeks straight
- Gallery: Intersections
- From the archives: Ars longa, vita brevis
The Signpost: 24 December 2018
- From the editors: Where to draw the line in reporting?
- News and notes: Some wishes do come true
- In the media: Political hijinks
- Discussion report: A new record low for RfA
- WikiProject report: Articlegenesis
- Arbitration report: Year ends with one active case
- Traffic report: Queen dethroned by U.S. presidents
- Gallery: Sun and Moon, water and stone
- Blog: News from the WMF
- Humour: I believe in Bigfoot
- Essay: Requests for medication
- From the archives: Compromised admin accounts – again
The Signpost: 31 January 2019
- Op-ed: Random Rewards Rejected
- News and notes: WMF staff turntable continues to spin; Endowment gets more cash; RfA continues to be a pit of steely knives
- Discussion report: The future of the reference desk
- Featured content: Don't miss your great opportunity
- Arbitration report: An admin under the microscope
- Traffic report: Death, royals and superheroes: Avengers, Black Panther
- Technology report: When broken is easily fixed
- News from the WMF: News from WMF
- Recent research: Ad revenue from reused Misplaced Pages articles; are Misplaced Pages researchers asking the right questions?
- Essay: How
- Humour: Village pump
- From the archives: An editorial board that includes you
The Signpost: 28 February 2019
- From the editors: Help wanted (still)
- News and notes: Front-page issues for the community
- Discussion report: Talking about talk pages
- Featured content: Conquest, War, Famine, Death, and more!
- Arbitration report: A quiet month for Arbitration Committee
- Traffic report: Binge-watching
- Technology report: Tool labs casters-up
- Gallery: Signed with pride
- From the archives: New group aims to promote Wiki-Love
- Humour: Pesky Pronouns
The Signpost: 31 March 2019
- From the editors: Getting serious about humor
- News and notes: Blackouts fail to stop EU Copyright Directive
- In the media: Women's history month
- Discussion report: Portal debates continue, Prespa agreement aftermath, WMF seeks a rebranding
- Featured content: Out of this world
- Arbitration report: The Tides of March at ARBCOM
- Traffic report: Exultations and tribulations
- Technology report: New section suggestions and sitewide styles
- News from the WMF: The WMF's take on the new EU Copyright Directive
- Recent research: Barnstar-like awards increase new editor retention
- From the archives: Esperanza organization disbanded after deletion discussion
- Humour: The Epistolary of Arthur 37
- In focus: The Misplaced Pages SourceWatch
- Special report: Wiki Loves (50 Years of) Pride
- Community view: Misplaced Pages's response to the New Zealand mosque shootings
The Signpost: 30 April 2019
- News and notes: An Action Packed April
- In the media: Is Misplaced Pages just another social media site?
- Discussion report: English Misplaced Pages community's conclusions on talk pages
- Featured content: Anguish, accolades, animals, and art
- Arbitration report: An Active Arbitration Committee
- Traffic report: Mötley Crüe, Notre-Dame, a black hole, and Bonnie and Clyde
- Technology report: A new special page, and other news
- Gallery: Notre-Dame de Paris burns
- Recent research: Female scholars underrepresented; whitepaper on Wikidata and libraries; undo patterns reveal editor hierarchy
- From the archives: Portals revisited
- Community view: 2019 Wikimedia Summit gathers movement affiliate representatives to discuss movement strategy
The Signpost: 31 May 2019
- From the editors: Picture that
- News and notes: Wikimania and trustee elections
- In the media: Politics, lawsuits and baseball
- Discussion report: Admin abuse leads to mass-desysop proposal on Azerbaijani Misplaced Pages
- Arbitration report: ArbCom forges ahead
- Technology report: Lots of Bots
- News from the WMF: Wikimedia Foundation petitions the European Court of Human Rights to lift the block of Misplaced Pages in Turkey
- Essay: Paid editing
- From the archives: FORUM:Should Wikimedia modify its terms of use to require disclosure?
The June 2019 Signpost is out!
- Discussion report: A constitutional crisis hits English Misplaced Pages
- News and notes: Mysterious ban, admin resignations, Wikimedia Thailand rising
- In the media: The disinformation age
- On the bright side: What's making you happy this month?
- Traffic report: Juneteenth, Beauty Revealed, and more nuclear disasters
- Technology report: Actors and Bots
- Special report: Did Fram harass other editors?
- Recent research: What do editors do after being blocked?; the top mathematicians, universities and cancers according to Misplaced Pages
- From the archives: Women and Misplaced Pages: the world is watching
- In focus: WikiJournals: A sister project proposal
- Community view: A CEO biography, paid for with taxes
The Signpost: 31 July 2019
- In the media: Politics starts getting rough
- Discussion report: New proposals in aftermath of Fram ban
- Arbitration report: A month of reintegration
- On the bright side: What's making you happy this month?
- Community view: Video based summaries of Misplaced Pages articles. How and why?
- News from the WMF: Designing ethically with AI: How Wikimedia can harness machine learning in a responsible and human-centered way
- Recent research: Most influential medical journals; detecting pages to protect
- Special report: Administrator cadre continues to contract
- Traffic report: World cups, presidential candidates, and stranger things
The Signpost: 30 August 2019
- News and notes: Documenting Wikimania and our beginnings
- In focus: Ryan Merkley joins WMF as Chief of Staff
- Discussion report: Meta proposals on partial bans and IP users
- Traffic report: Once upon a time in Greenland with Boris and cornflakes
- News from the WMF: Meet Emna Mizouni, the newly minted 2019 Wikimedian of the Year
- Recent research: Special issue on gender gap and gender bias research
- On the bright side: What's making you happy this month?
The Signpost: 30 September 2019
- From the editors: Where do we go from here?
- Special report: Post-Framgate wrapup
- Traffic report: Varied and intriguing entries, less Luck, and some retreads
- News from the WMF: How the Wikimedia Foundation is making efforts to go green
- Recent research: Misplaced Pages's role in assessing credibility of news sources; using wikis against procrastination; OpenSym 2019 report
- On the bright side: What's making you happy this month?
The Signpost: 31 October 2019
- In the media: How to use or abuse Misplaced Pages for fun or profit
- Special report: “Catch and Kill” on Misplaced Pages: Paid editing and the suppression of material on alleged sexual abuse
- Interview: Carl Miller on Misplaced Pages Wars
- Community view: Observations from the mainland
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Law of one deletion
The law of one is being preached in churches in silicon valley. Is that worthy of a wiki article? Spacelord Knyte (talk) 12:39, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
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