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I think that you're looking for this: ]. You can find all of the templates arranged into categories here: ]. If this isn't exactly what you're looking for, let me know. Hope this helps! <span style="font-family:Cooper Black;color:#000;font-size:14px">] <sup>]</sup>/<small>]</small></span> 19:17, 24 January 2009 (UTC) |
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:I'm confused. I'm not understanding what the speedy deletion is for, so I placed a hang-on tag, but I need help. I'm not familiar with some of these templates. Can you help? http://en.wikipedia.org/Jake_Walmsley - ] (]) 19:27, 24 January 2009 (UTC) |
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::It has been tagged as ], basically saying that it does not assert ]. Most articles are deleted due to a lack of ], which is likely to be the case here. Also, it shows that it's a ]. We cannot accept copyrighted material from other places. You can use other sites as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. Most likely, in order for the page to survive, you'll need to find third party sources make sure that it's not a copyvio. You may also want to take a look at ] for tips on writing your first article. Cheers! <span style="font-family:Cooper Black;color:#000;font-size:14px">] <sup>]</sup>/<small>]</small></span> 19:49, 24 January 2009 (UTC) |
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:::Also, I looked, but I couldn't find the "User talk messages" templates (http://en.wikiquote.org/Wikiquote:Template_messages/User_talk). - ] (]) 19:59, 24 January 2009 (UTC) |
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::::Here are the welcome templates: ], and here are the warnings: ]. I keep these links on my ] for quick reference :) <span style="font-family:Cooper Black;color:#000;font-size:14px">] <sup>]</sup>/<small>]</small></span> 20:06, 24 January 2009 (UTC) |
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:::::Thanks! Hey, how do I get to my sandbox? I want to test 'em out. :) - ] (]) 20:29, 24 January 2009 (UTC) |
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::::::No problem, anytime. To make your sandbox, you can just click on this link ] and start testing :) Have fun! <span style="font-family:Cooper Black;color:#000;font-size:14px">] <sup>]</sup>/<small>]</small></span> 20:32, 24 January 2009 (UTC) |
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== Vandalism - Mr. Krabs == |
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Mr. Krabs, I am afraid there was no vandalism on my part, as I was the original poster. I wasn't trying to make it sound like an ad, but with all the research taken out, there is nothing left but a paragraph. I thought the idea of an encyclopedia was to give you as much information as possible. Also, the controversy section clearly shows that this is not an ad. I would appreciate it if you could contact me with your concerns first before editing my work. If you have any input, I would happy to hear it and take it into consideration. |
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== January 2025 == |
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== Modifying others talk page comments == |
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Do not correct comments in talk pages. Talk page comments pretty much belong to other editors, and, except in certain cases, shouldn't be modified by other editors. It's OK to remove vandalism. It's OK to remove "forum" comments, where someone has just posted something like "I think Miley Cyrus is the greatest!" or other crap like that. But correcting other editors spelling, capitalization, and grammar? Strictly off limits. That's an offense that can get you blocked if you repeat it.—](]) 14:04, 1 February 2009 (UTC) |
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:Jeez, you get busted for every little thing here. No offense, Kww. I'll stop. It's just that every little thing gets you busted (talking about other users... not just me.) - ] (]) 16:00, 1 February 2009 (UTC) |
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::Actually, most users don't have the kind of trouble you've had. I think you would do yourself well to focus a bit on working on article content on a few areas that you are interested in until you get more of a feeling of how things work. The impression I get of you is that you are someone that sincerely wants to help, but you charge ahead a little bit too fast.—](]) 16:13, 1 February 2009 (UTC) |
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:::Well, at least I don't blank pages or add gibberish and swear words to articles. =) - ] (]) 16:24, 1 February 2009 (UTC) |
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Could you ] ] (]) 22:54, 2 January 2025 (UTC) |
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== February, 2009 == |
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: {{Re|Deepfriedokra}} Thank you for the message. I will start off by saying that I don't claim to be perfect, and mistakes certainly happen. |
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:* Diffs 1 and 6 were already answered by other users. |
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:* Diff 2 was a mistake that I did not catch. |
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:* Diff 3 was in violation of ] a common word. This disruption has been a long-term problem in slow-motion from various IPs since at least September 2020, unless I missed something in the article history. I will going to ] the next time it happens. It wasn't happening frequently enough that I didn't know if a request at WP:RFPP would have been approved, but it's getting old and will be going there next time. |
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:* Diff 4 introduced cast and characters that were not recurring, with the exception of Iggy and Young Alisha. Non-main cast and characters with a credit of guest star or higher need a minimum of five appearances to be considered recurring. |
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:* Diffs 5, 9, and 10 introduced category/template bloat. |
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:* Diff 7 broke code formatting, which is often ] that people do. |
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:* Diff 8 introduced unsourced content. |
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:* Diff 11 was a partial mistake, as the edit did introduce problems, so it was roughly 50% bad. This is also another area of sneaky vandalism, as people often make up or guess what characters' full names are, which is in-universe ], unless there's a reliable primary or secondary source, such as the credits (primary). |
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:* Diff 12 introduced a sentence fragment, as well as intentionally breaking the formatting with that line break, despite the user claiming they were correcting grammar. |
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:* Diff 13 violates ]. |
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:* Diff 14 introduced unnecessary sourcing. The series' credits serve as the primary source. Once an episode airs, a source is no longer required since the episode itself serves as the source. For example, if a secondary source says John Smith as The Great Apple will appear, once that episode airs, the secondary source is no longer required, since the actor and who they portray will be listed in the primary source—the credits. |
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: Having said all that, I don't appreciate a random user who I don't know stalking my edits and trying to cause trouble by blowing a potentially small problem out of proportion, especially a user who not only has ''far'' less edits than I do, but has also been around for ''far'' less time than I have. 14 edits out of my almost 90,000 edits overall or out of my almost 1,500 edits for 2024 that are potentially a problem don't show a pattern; otherwise, this would have been raised long ago. Unless I'm going around making severe personal attacks that require immediate attention, which I am not, they need to find something better to do with their time than to follow me around just to look for me to mess up. I'm only human, I'm not a robot. This isn't your fault, of course, and I do appreciate the message once again. ''']''' • 03:14, 3 January 2025 (UTC) |
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Will you please review the administrative report ] regarding the deleted materialy you have just re-added at ]? You are also leaving inappropriate warnings on editors' talk pages. Perhaps you were not aware that this matter is already escalated to an administrative notice board. If you think this is an issue, please discuss it in the appropriate place but do not reinsert material that has been removed on ] grounds, or join an ] on pages like the Obama talk page that are under article probation (notice to follow). Thanks, ] (]) 21:09, 1 February 2009 (UTC) |
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::Hi Amaury, I don't think anyone is saying these reverts were all wrong, so no one is asking for a long justification for each of them. They are saying (and I am too) that the edits you reverted were, with 2 exceptions, good faith edits, certainly not obvious vandalism, and so they needed more than an unexplained rollback. This is not 14 edits out of 90,000 (nor 1,500), it is 12 edits out of the 57 edits you made between 12/21 and 12/30. As I said at AARV, all that is needed is a recalibration of your "obvious problem edit/bad faith edit” criterion. But that recalibration is needed, or else someone is going to remove your rollback permission. It doesn't need to be a big deal, but it does need addressing. Nobody is asking you to be perfect; all we're asking is that you take feedback onboard. Indeed, it looks to me like starting on the 31st, you did stop unexplained rollbacks. A simple "ok, my bad, some of those times I shouldn't have used rollback, and I've started explaining the reverts" would have nipped this in the bud. ] (]) 15:56, 3 January 2025 (UTC) |
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::: {{Re|Floquenbeam}} Thank you for the message. I could and should have clarified more, but the whole "my bad" is basically what I was at least trying to get across with my not being perfect and make mistakes comment. While I can admit that what was construed as ] by another user wasn't the best of arguments, I still personally feel that the rest of the point I was trying to make is valid. AP was trying to make a mountain out of a molehill and it's pretty clear that they were following me around just looking for me to mess up just so they could have their five minutes of fame and make a report, at least in my opinion. Why so quick to go to a noticeboard to look for possible sanctions after only one message on my talk page? Then to start out with the whole "I don't like that it had to come to this, but..." just sends the wrong vibes. I don't mean for this to sound like I'm whining, because I'm not trying to, that's just what it felt like to me. |
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::: I do see the point you're making about looking at the edits between December 21 and December 31, but I feel it's also important to look at my edits as a whole. That's the point I was trying to make, in which more often than not, I do use edit summaries for reverts like the highlighted ones in this report. If only looking at the edits between those two dates, it makes it look bad for me, as if I'm always that way. One final point is that I wasn't ignoring AP, I just don't edit Misplaced Pages as much as I used to, as seen by my edit statistics on my user page and the long time it took to update them and my talk page archives. (The really high edit counts are when I was regularly fighting vandalism.) It's a combination of being busy in real life and just not currently having heavy interest here, so I'll normally only get on for a bit and revert any problematic edits I see. If I see I have a message, I skim it and end up forgetting about it. I can be more careful moving forward, but I also don't want to feel like I have to walk on eggshells in fear of, so to speak, AP reporting me again. ''']''' • 20:27, 3 January 2025 (UTC) |
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I also put January instead of February. Haha! |
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Anyway, yeah... I was not aware of the discussion until you posted on my talk page. I thought it was vandalism. Thank you for contacting me. - ] (]) 21:16, 1 February 2009 (UTC) |
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