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Interesting. After you posted your response to my question on the talk page for Russell Pearce, my submission was again deleted. The history page contained the following text regarding the deletion:
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The text says "unreferenced" even though I clearly referenced the material with relevant links to other Misplaced Pages pages. The submission was deleted by Seb az86556. Again, it appears that anything I post to this page is deleted without discussion (unless discussion means one brief word or two in the edit summaries on the history pages). This just doesn't seem right.
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I think I see what is going on here. I pointed out that Edward Palmer collected the original type specimen of ''Tradescantia pallida'' in 1907, and referenced the collection from the US National Herbarium. After further review, I realize that this reference doesn't fully support that statement. The Encyclopedia of Life article on the plant fully supports the wording I used, so I'll add it to the article. <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) </small>

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I just uploaded ] to en.wp, but I would like the image metadata to be scrubbed. Could you either do this for me directly, or have the file deleted so I can do this and upload it again? Thanks in advance. --<small><span style="background-color:#ffffff;border: 1px solid;">]</span></small>] 23:18, 3 February 2018 (UTC)
:{{reply to|Ohconfucius}} I don't know of a way of removing the metadata from an image, so I have gone ahead and deleted the image. Hope this helps and let me know if there's anything else I can do. --] (]) 23:53, 3 February 2018 (UTC)
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== Request on 19:45:06, 4 February 2018 for assistance on ] submission by Jneuhaus99 ==
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I authored a page on Dr. "Ayodele Odusola" United Nations economist. It was rejected due to copyright violation – of a work to which I own the rights, myself (here: https://sites.google.com/nyu.edu/odusola/home). Now, I would like to put that copyrighted work in the public domain, then resubmit the page to Misplaced Pages, so no copyright violation can occur. How can I put the original work in the public domain, to satisfy Misplaced Pages's standards?

Thanks, in advance, for your help. Best regards, James

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{{reply to|Jneuhaus99}} Thanks! Indeed, there is information on how to do this at ]. The easiest way to donate the text is to place a notice on the website itself. The linked page also has other instructions. Note that it may not apply to the image, which as I recall was a picture of a book cover. The author of the book probably still has the copyright. Let me know (just post a note below) when you have added the note to the webpage and I will be happy to restore the draft. Do keep in mind that the article still should have references to other sources about the subject; I am happy to help with that if you are running into trouble, just let me know. I have gone ahead and restored the draft article, and will restore the text when the license is available. Thanks again! --] (]) 22:21, 5 February 2018 (UTC)

Thanks! I added the text to the webpage, as suggested. Is it possible to restore the draft? At that point, I can modify and add the photo (the rights to which I own, myself) Thanks and best regards, James <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 22:32, 5 February 2018 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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According to http://www.elle.com/culture/news/a34512/woman-who-started-incel-movement/ the term ''incel'' has existed since the 1990s. Yet you describe it as a neologism. Why? ] (]) 00:41, 6 February 2018 (UTC)

:Thanks for the reference and your interest in the project. Obviously, reviewing an article requires some measure of judgement and the mere existence of a word for 20 years does not mean the term suddenly rising to prominence precludes it being a neologism. In that case, I found little evidence for use off the site ]. In my estimation, were I to move the article into the main article space, it would be deleted for a seventh time. We're not here to fight for the recognition of people or hide ideas, instead we're here to write an encyclopedia. And in my estimation, the draft did not demonstrate the widespread use of the term off the site Reddit.com. I note that Reddit.com has recently banned the Incel group from the site. Perhaps that will change the separability of the group from Reddit.com. However in my estimation, the term is currently used virtually exclusively in the same breath as the Reddit.com site, and as such should be included in that article and only split after discussion on that talk page. Hope this helps and thanks again! --] (]) 01:12, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
:: 25 years. It predates not only the subreddit but even the entire website. Either way other incel communities online include Discord, Voat, /r9k/ on 4chan sluthhate, PUAhhate, Lookism; and that's just off the top of my head. The highest ranking incel forums per Google search returns are incels dot me and incel dot life. In other words incels are in no way shape or form limited to Reddit. The term "involuntary celibacy" is even older. ] (]) 02:30, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
:: Also the concept is discussed in 16 other languages none of whom seem to be focused on Reddit: https://www.wikidata.org/Q332395 ] (]) 02:44, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
::: The job as a reviewer is to determine if the article will likely be kept by the community. The most recent ] indicates it will not be. It was extensively discussed and the conclusion was that at the moment, the online movement outside of the Reddit community was not sufficiently well covered to justify inclusion as a topic in its own right and the term "involuntary celibacy" was not a term used in the literature, except in passing context. I saw nothing in the draft which would indicate that this had changed. Thanks again for your interest in building an encyclopedia, --] (]) 11:32, 6 February 2018 (UTC)

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You just reviewed my article on the Carbon Canal and rejected it because it allegedly included copyrighted material based on another article that is nearly identical on another website. I wrote that article as well, and it was not expressly copyrighted. That is also why it is essentially identical. Since I am the author of both articles, and the intent of all parties involved in its posting on the other website was for the article to be published in two locations, how do I address your objection?

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{{reply to | Certus UT}} Just let me know by posting a message here and I can take care of putting it in the main article space. It looks like a great article and the product of a lot of work. I do apologize for the difficulties with copyright. Thanks so much for all the time and effort! --] (]) 19:37, 7 February 2018 (UTC)

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:{{reply to | Trantorian}} Thanks for the note! As I understand from the two articles, the school of medicine is a subsidiary school within the college, but this distinction is relatively recent, correct? If that's the case, the shared history should primarily be discussed in the College's article, and only briefly in the school's article. In any event, if you want to take on sorting it out, I can certainly see what you're getting at and will move the draft to the main space. Thanks again and if I can be of any help, please let me know. --] (]) 12:04, 10 February 2018 (UTC)

:{{reply to | TeaDrinker}} Thanks for following up! The School of Medicine has been a subsidiary of MCCMS since its founding in 1972. The recent development is that Mayo Medical School was renamed Mayo Clinic School of Medicine in 2016. I will see if I can make that clearer in the article.

== Thank Your For Reviewing My Article! ==

Hey just dropping by to say thank you for the input!

I'm always looking for help. If you have any time I'd love to collaborate with you on a few articles. I could use your expertise! Thanks, you can visit my talk page to leave me a reply, its less busy than yours!--] (]) 23:03, 12 February 2018 (UTC)

== 16:10:14, 13 February 2018 review of submission by Cskane ==
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HI. am curious what is missing on my article? Let me know.
:{{u|Cskane}}Third party response here. I probably would have declined it as well. Looking at what is provided for Ms. Colucci's career, the four talent agencies that she has signed up, none of them have wikipedia pages, not sure why *auditioning* for Fat Joe's video would make her notable, and the photographers she has worked for don't appear to be notable either and who she has met does nothing to show notability.] (]) 18:04, 13 February 2018 (UTC)

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== Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer vs. Integrated circuit piezoelectric sensor ==

Comment: Is this the same topic as Integrated circuit piezoelectric sensor or the more general version of Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer? TeaDrinker (talk) 14:19, 13 February 2018 (UTC)


Hi TeaDrinker, Hi TeaDrinker,
the new article "Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer" is more general and more comprehensive. "Integrated circuit piezoelectric sensor" (ICP) deals with the same techical matter but only with regard to one of its particular brand names. Both articles may coexist but "ICP" should be linked to the new one.
I just noticed that there is a third article about this subject called "Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer". It is hard to find, may be because of "electronic". I would suggest to delete it. It explicitly refers to accelerometers although IEPE is used in other sensor types as well. Also there are some doubtful numbers in it and no additional content. I think most users will look up the abbreviation "IEPE", not he full name.
Thank you for your support
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:{{reply to | JanBurg}} Thanks! Is there anything in the existing ] or ] articles that should be merged with the ] article? If so, we should move the existing article to a better title and then merge your draft into it. Otherwise, I can just move your draft into the main space and make the other articles redirects. {{user|Heron}} wrote the accelerometer article, and is still active on the project. They may have some ideas on how to handle this as well. Thanks again! --] (]) 12:59, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
::Hi, Heron here. I agree that the draft should become the new article and the other two should become redirects. IEPE is the most general term, with ...sensor, ...accelerometer and ICP being hyponyms. Thanks for asking! --] (]) 16:35, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
:::Excellent, I think I have got it moved around correctly. Let me know if there are any issues or I can help with anything else. --] (]) 19:14, 14 February 2018 (UTC)


== Why was the ] article restored? ==
You deleted my UserPage, probably because I had not been active for a while. Is there a way to reinstate the page or is there another proper procedure to become active once again.


It fails to meet notability standards. None of the concerns expressed in the deletion discussion were met: there is literally zero independent ] coverage of the organization. What's worse is that the article was literally authored by the organization itself and the vast majority of sources are the organization itself. ] (]) 00:52, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
Thank you,


:{{reply to|Snooganssnoogans}} The article was draftified after the AfD by {{user|Killiondude}}. You're right, it was the director of Project Censored who worked on it, and it was resubmitted. I advised {{user|MickeyHuff}} to declare a COI, but did not see a real problem with COI since he was editing under his own name. And really, it was us who dropped the ball on this one--even if what's in the article is not sufficient, a cursory search reveals plenty more reliable coverage. As far as notability, it is not only asserted it is well-demonstrated. Multiple books have been written highlighting the work product of the organization are mentioned in the article. A quick search finds articles commenting on their work, commemorating their 40 year history, commentary on the passing of their former director, and of course, articles talking about their findings. Heck, I even see the Iranian News Service citing them as a source and China News referencing their work.
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:My view is that we're here to write an encyclopedia, and deletion is not a remedy for notable organizations which are imperfectly written. My view re the AfC is that the notability was adequately demonstrated and so I moved the article to the main space. You're welcome to disagree, but I don't see the notability argument sticking. I'll add some more references to demonstrate notability, and feel free to contact me if you have any further concerns. --] (]) 02:28, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
== UserPage Shows After Draft is Moved==
:: The books are published by completely unknown publication houses. Anyone can publish a book anywhere. I did do a cursory search for mentions in several RS, and found no substantive coverage. These are all things that were brought up in the deletion discussion, and no one could substantiate that there was any substantive RS coverage of the organization despite assertions to the contrary. I have never heard of the "Iranian News Service" or "China News", and these can't be found through a Google Search. Please link to RS coverage of the organization, and please add it to the Misplaced Pages article. It's completely unacceptable that RS are not used to support the text in the Misplaced Pages article if the organization has indeed been covered by any non-fringe sources. ] (]) 09:21, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
::: When you refer to "Iranian News Service" and "China News", you are talking about the propaganda outlets of the Iranian and Chinese regimes? And they don't even cite Project Censored in their news reporting, but in editorials. This is the RS coverage you have in mind? ] (]) 10:01, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
::::{{reply to|Snooganssnoogans}} ] is not a "completely unknown publication house." I think your statement that you did a "cursory search" is accurate. It was only cursory. You found passing mention in reliable sources, but you did not find the multiple articles which cover the subject in depth. I linked some of those. You're correct that the use of Project Censored by US media critics, and by critics of US policy in state media overseas, does not alone establish notability, but it does demonstrate the breadth of the impact of the project. But the article, mentioning books and movies, should have clued you in that more independent sources were available. I am not sure why it did not. But I have added some to the article and I hope that settles your concern. --] (]) 11:27, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
::::: Good job. You found four local news stories about a local project over a 15 year span, and two editorials by the propaganda outlets of authoritarian regimes taking a stab at the US. Totally not a fringe organization. I'm gonna renominate this for deletion as soon as I figure out the most appropriate way to do it. ] (]) 11:47, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
::::: The gall to chide me for not locating local news stories and blatantly non-RS propaganda arm content about the organization! ] (]) 11:49, 15 February 2018 (UTC)


::::::{{reply to| Snooganssnoogans}} We are not an index of what's easily found on Google; ten minutes of googling is not a great way to assess notability. Local news stories are fine as reliable sources. I apologize if I come off as chiding, but to me, this is a softball when it comes to challenges we normally face in assessing notability. The fact that major state propaganda outlets reference them is significant, I think. Imagine you're a researcher in 50 years, trying to figure out where Iranian State Media got their information. Well shucks, it is right here in Misplaced Pages. In any event, I am happy to discuss the matter at an AfD and I can certainly continue to add more sources; they are not difficult to come by. --] (]) 12:10, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
Thank you for your response. It was very helpful. I created a new userpage and used it to draft a new article. However, when I moved the article to the mainspace, the userpage appeared to be published also. A search of the article name on Google shows User:Ohio Boy/The Intangibles of Leadership. It redirects to the article in the mainspace, but should the userpage version appear at all? Did I miss a step in the moving process?
::::::: I'm sure that my grandchildren will be amazed when they find out that one Iranian propaganda editorial cited an American fringe organization. ] (]) 12:16, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
Your sarcasm aside, I will add a few more reliable sources to the article. --] (]) 12:29, 15 February 2018 (UTC)


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Welcome to the asylum... are you starting to get a good feel for the level of pedantic, ], ] bullshit some of us deal with every day? :) This is an honest and heartfelt "thanks" for jumping in with both feet. //] <small>( ] / ] )</small> 23:41, 25 August 2010 (UTC)
Help me for my articule ], his references is reliable. Please, help me with the wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/Q48730313. His references are real, so, help me to building that articule. <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) </small>
:{{reply to|Santateresaio}} Thanks for your note! I have taken the liberty of changing the link from <nowiki>{{}}</nowiki> to <nowiki>]</nowiki> since the former transcludes the whole article, while the latter merely links to it. I'm afraid wikis in general (including Misplaced Pages and Wikidata) are not generally considered reliable sources. See ]. What you will have to find is independent sources, generally this entails in-depth coverage in the media. Hope this helps! --] (]) 14:30, 17 February 2018 (UTC)


I already applied and researched thoroughly, and I put all the information in the references. Is something else missing?
:Ha, so we're around the same wiki-age. :) I didn't mean to sound like I thought you were a new editor, I just meant welcome to the insanity of the FNC RFC. I really do always approach the arguments from a policy/AGF perspective, but these guys make it '''really''' hard to keep that assumption up for long. Usually when I ask for help people think I'm just being overly dramatic... it's nice to see some other rational being stop by and realize it <u>really is</u> that bad. Not in a '']'' kind of way, but rather to see my thoughts validated through observing someone else going through it. These guys are True Believers -- no amount of policy, other editors' comments, or blunt facts can turn that ship (which always seems to be pointing ]). I digress... :) //] <small>( ] / ] )</small> 23:59, 25 August 2010 (UTC)
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:{{reply to|Santateresaio}} Thanks! I looked over the article, but I'm afraid it still lacks adequate citations to be a Misplaced Pages article. It is possible you have included all the information that is available about the subject, however the article subject does not meet the ]. It may be too early in his career to have a Misplaced Pages article. Let me know if I can help clarify further. --] (]) 02:55, 6 March 2018 (UTC)
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You claimed on my talk page that ''no recent election has been held''. An election was held on 21 August.] (]) 12:04, 27 August 2010 (UTC)


{{reply to|TeaDrinker}}Hey, how's everything going? I was investigating thoroughly and there is still more about this article. It is not that it is very early in his career to be on Misplaced Pages, but, it is the media that want "reliable" information from him. That is, if you are on Misplaced Pages, you will be able to participate in many more formidable and large projects, you know that Misplaced Pages is important. Please, I ask you to consider my article. ] (])
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:{{reply to|Santateresaio}} Thanks for your continued work, however I don't see the article being created unless there are multiple independent reliable sources which cover the subject in depth. That has to come before it is included in Misplaced Pages. I understand that some folks use presence in Misplaced Pages as am indication of fame. However we can't use the need of the subject as a basis for approving articles. Also, if you're closely related to the subject, do check out our policy on ]. Sorry I don't have better news. --] (]) 02:38, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
Thanks for changing the redirect to a dab page. Regarding the name of the page, I propose changing it to ], i.e. the grammatically correct form with (disambiguation) appended because we already have ]. The latter should be equipped with a hatnote linking to the dab page. Finally ] should redirect to ] and be tagged with {{tl|R from misspelling}}. I think this structure is the most logical, as two of the three choices on the dab page have names involving Martyrs'—I'm not sure what the Australian band intended. What's your opinion on this? ] (]) 19:55, 31 August 2010 (UTC)


:{{reply to|TeaDrinker}} Fame? Never. I'm just looking for true sources. I ask for my consideration, and don't worry, I will continue improving the article. That yes, also verify the sources so you can see that they are verifiable. ] (]) 20:47, 10 March 2018 (UTC)] (])
== ] ==
Thank you TD for your explanation.
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::{{reply to|Santateresaio}} Take a look at the guidelines on ], ], and ]. Hope this helps. --] (]) 00:34, 11 March 2018 (UTC)
== Teabagger ==


:{{reply to|TeaDrinker}} I already uploaded the reliable references that were missing, I forgot to investigate further, it is true, but these references justify the veracity of the article. If you wish, you can check them one by one, for example, I didn't know that the subject had left on Globedia (the best page of journalists in Latin America), among other references that I added that I didn't know they were on the internet. Consider my article, I await your response. Thanks for everything.
Thank you for deleting my rag nymph page. The rag nymph is a local legend here on the rail road. If you search YouTube rag nymph loves the sweet you will see what I mean.
Thank you for your attention in this matter,
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::{{reply to|Santateresaio}} I appreciate your work, but what you need is not more references to self-published sources, or more links to the subject's work. What you need is a demonstration that the subject is notable, as shown by coverage in ]. Reliable sources are usually independent news media. If the subject of the article has never been the subject of reports or news stories, it is likely they should not have a Misplaced Pages article. --] (]) 18:56, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
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:{{reply to|TeaDrinker}} Yes it does, and I posted it correctly in the article.
{{tb|User_talk:Basket_of_Puppies#User_talk:FellGleaming}} ] 20:12, 19 September 2010 (UTC)


::{{reply to|Santateresaio}} I don't see it. Blogs, wikis, Youtube, Spotify, etc. are almost never considered reliable sources. --] (]) 19:26, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
== Thank you ==


:{{reply to|TeaDrinker}} What are no reliable sources, sir? First, Globedia is an extremely reliable source, do you distrust Globedia? Second, Articulos.org is one of the most popular newspaper sites of all time, do you also distrust them? Third, Spotify, Itune, etc. they are only sources to link the discography, and if someone is on those platforms it is because he paid to be there and they buy his music. There is only one link to a blog, then the others are normal articles. There is even an article from a highly respectable editorial in Colombia. I forgot to add that Emil knows ](the Director of ], the most famous newspaper in the Dominican Republic). Notaes is also journalistic base of countries highly inherent in politics, so, it is a reliable source. Even i recited a fragment of a proverb of that author, his book, is not also reliable? Please, I don't violate any Misplaced Pages standard, if you see well, my article is highly aesthetic and well treated. Please, eminence, consider my article.
Hi - I want to thank you for backing up what I interpreted to be wikipedia's policy on speedy deletion (A7) on ]. I would like to know if you think the article I created was sub-par as a 'stub' - I generally try to create stubs for any subject which I think is notable, but don't know much about myself. I try to add enough to at least defend against A7, and hopefully enough for WP:MUSIC as well - and I like to allow people actually familiar with the subject to fill in the rest. In the past this has worked very well as far as I've seen, since a lot of people who know a lot about subjects are intimidated about creating articles, or don't know the right way to do it all the time. Any feedback you can offer would be appreciated - I seem to have angered the user I was discussing it with, as he seems to be going through pages I created and nominating some for deletion now. Thanks again. ] (]) 17:46, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
:Thanks. I thought that the whole point of having the two processes was so that speedys could remove obvious SPAM, while anything actually potentially noteworthy would go through AfD, hopefully after having some time to let people improve it. ] (]) 18:08, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
:Also, should I be concerned that this user seems to be stalking my edits and nominating pages I created for deletion? I guess this is probably acceptable under wiki policy but it seems to be both kind of concerning for myself personally, and seems to be a waste of time for everyone involved with the discussions, if the user is doing it out of spite. ] (]) 18:08, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
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::{{reply to|Santateresaio}} Globedia appears to be a Wiki-like source, articulo.org is "una poderosa herramienta de marketing tanto para empresas como para webmasters que desean aumentar sus visitas y visibilidad en Internet" (a marketing tool, not a newspaper site as you describe). On Misplaced Pages, we assume good faith. But if you're trying to use Misplaced Pages for advertising, it will not work. --] (]) 19:51, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
== hey just wanted to let you know ==


:{{reply to|TeaDrinker}} I have never tried to associate with you (Misplaced Pages) for advertising purposes. You can not draw conclusions as if nothing, I just want to write articles and I see taboos to publish, if you want I will list articles with few references and untrustworthy sources (maybe you don't believe me, but it is like that). Globedia has never been like a Wiki, never, is a journalistic company of press and government notes associated with another company to inform the controversial and necessary to Latin Americans. Articulos.org is no longer a famous company of journalists founded in the United States, based in the Caribbean. They propose to become famous (interview, go to television, etc.) being professional journalists, not a mere pastime. Sir, I ask you to consider my article, I ask you. This article is well structured and you know it. Please, consider me. Sorry if I came to offend you, sir.
just wanted to let you know your a douche, uhhh yup ya are. wikipedia has an article about coyote ugly the movie, coyote ugly the bar, and liliana lovell the bartender there. though when i try to write an article on a bartender that is known nationwide, and done and been through more then liliana lovell you deleted it. I know it wasn't the greatest article but i asked for more time to finish it, because i was tired and it was getting late but, nooo you deleted it anyway. so thank you. Also just because your an archeologist and such doesn't make you a literary arts major, oops i am, so yeah, as a literary arts major who has written many reports i say things for using your all mighty powers to be a douche. (and yes as a person educated in the literary arts i could think of something better then to call you a douche, i'm just to upset and childish)
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::{{reply to|Santateresaio}} The article doesn't offend me, but it does not appear to meet the requirements in the policies and guidelines. Sorry if that is not the news you wanted. --] (]) 20:05, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
:<small>User warned for ]. <small><span style="border:1px solid;background:#00008B">]]</span></small> 15:03, 24 September 2010 (UTC)</small>


:{{reply to|TeaDrinker}}But, sir, I don't violate any regulations, you yourself know. It is just a normal article, with reliable sources. For example, the https://es.wikipedia.org/Alex_Matos_(cantante). He only has two reliable sources, and then he has a blog and a page inexist, while my article has more reliable sources.
== List of Outsourced episodes ==


Please, I'm asking. This writer is very famous in his country and I think it is necessary to be in this wiki. Please, don't go injustice, I don't break any Misplaced Pages rule.
My rationale for nominating ] for CSD as promotional was that the show has not yet aired, so an episode summary at this point sounds like a promotional leak. Was I being overzealous? ] (]) 00:05, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
:Supertouch, ''I'' don't think you were, no; it's a bit debatable to call it 'promotional', it's more a case of ] - I don't see how we can have a list of episodes when only one has aired, and I can't see ] supporting even a list of the remainder. See my own thread, down a bit. Cheers, <small><span style="border:1px solid;background:#00008B">]]</span></small> 15:04, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
::Supertouch, ''i'' think you were being overzealous. The show has not been cancelled (as of my writing this). The episodes exist whether broadcast or not. To write of them before broadcast would be a spoiler, which WP allows. If you have the press release and the EPK video(s) for an episode you can usually write a fairly comprehensive episode summary. When i found this particular list it needed some work. I also found there to be a battle over deleting it as promotional. It needed copy-editing and referencing. Instead it was deleted and now i have nothing to improve upon. <font face="Georgia">] &amp; ] ☯ ]</font> 08:53, 1 October 2010 (UTC)


::{{reply to|Santateresaio}} For what its worth, each language Misplaced Pages has its own rules. I don't know the Spanish Misplaced Pages's rules, but I do know the English Misplaced Pages rules. And the subject of your article does not appear to meet ], and the sources do not appear to meet ]. --] (]) 20:18, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
== Thanks - Advice Appreciated ==


:{{reply to|TeaDrinker}} I don't violate any regulations. The sources are fine, the templates too and the spelling, don't know what you find handy? Put yourself in my shoes when you try to contribute something, without breaking any rule, and have someone tell you that it is not true. I ask you to consider my article because in one I have seen you humility, humanity and correspondence regarding the deal. My article is excellent, why not accept it? I ask you, eminence, listen to my call.
Thank you for the assistance with the "speedy delete" tag on my biographical page. I did indeed make the initial entry, based on my standard bio used for university concert programs and other professional activities, and have added to it and tried to keep it up-to-date.

::{{reply to|Santateresaio}} Objectively, the sources are not fine and the subject of the article is not notable. That is my final decision on the draft as it stands now, and I daresay would be the assessment of anyone else in the article review process. --] (]) 20:30, 16 March 2018 (UTC)

:{{reply to|TeaDrinker}} Look, excellence, I am a Hispanic communicator and it hurts me to see how important is not given importance. One thing is what you perceive, and another thing is what you don't see. There are many talents out there, and believe me, I know because maybe in your life you have seen yourself with obstacles, with strong decisions. I ask you because I see in you humility, generosity, respectable person and person to follow. Forgive me if I came to offend, and lose if I am annoying, but as a communicator my duty is to give way to what is important, as much as you, we know that talent starts from the matrix. I repeat it, I trust you. Consider my article, please, excellence. I ask you as a woman and respectable person.

== Draft Rejections:Nano (cryptocurrency) ==

Understandably, repeated deletions of an article can be considered when rejecting new drafts in the interest of mitigating Misplaced Pages "spamming". However, while I was aware of the deleted RaiBlocks articles, I did not author or edit and had only briefly skimmed the now deleted articles for RaiBlocks before writing drafts of Nano (cryptocurrency), formerly known as RaiBlocks. As such, the criticism that these editions is "very little in addition" to previous entries which were rejected or deleted for reasons of notability/lack of reliable sourcing falls short of objectivity due to the non-transparent nature of the previous articles or drafts (which were deleted). "Diffing" or using a MinHash implementation such as tlsh to compare the current with previous articles would likely support the assertion that I am not the original author. Misplaced Pages admins with access to server logs with my ip address could probably confirm this as well (though I do not wish to "out" myself, due to security concerns surrounding the cryptocurrency market).

Since the rest of the community does not have access to the deleted versions or the logs, could you expand a bit on the purported lack of significance of my previous submission? With respect to my most recent submission, Forbes, Fortune and TechCrunch all strike me as notable and reliable sources.

Bitcoin-centric sites include more articles relevant to the topic, but I wanted to focus on sources from the mainstream press from the get-go. Including translations, a Google site search of cointelegraph.com returns 35+ articles from January and February 2018. 13 pages on coindesk.com (from December, January and February). 1 article from bitcoinmagazine.com. With the exception of the multi-million dollar BitGrail hack, most of these are mere mentions of RaiBlocks/Nano. It wouldn't be hard to criticize contributors to the bitcoin-centric news sites of marketing or market manipulation. But these are also source which the mainstream press routinely cite (e.g., CNBC), so repeated mentions on sites like coindesk are significant elements to consider in accepting the draft submission, even though their inclusion in the article itself would constitute either insignificant/redundant information or original research in compiling the relevant statistical analysis.

The most in-depth coverage of RaiBlocks/Nano has been on themerkle.com, but I purposely avoided that source until David Z. Morris cited an article on that domain because previous editors didn't seem to find that content significant or verifiable. I do not and have not held a significant stake in Nano. I am however interested in questioning the lack of diversity in code and the overall lack of exploring or commenting on the code base within the greater community of 1000+ cryptocurrencies, of which a large percentage are shelled out with precarious ICO funding, inefficient programming languages or simply forked from bitcoin.

The repeated draft rejections and inconsistency with respect to inclusion of other cryptocurrencies lead me to believe that there is an apparent lack of interest and a subjective stance against Nano or cryptocurrencies in general on the part of the editors who have reviewed Nano and RaiBlocks article submissions. A more objective approach in reinforcing anti-spam policies might be to store tlsh hashes of deleted articles when scheduling them for deletion, retaining the hash after deletion. In lieu of this, a more descriptive summary comparing editions would be greatly appreciated. That said, the comments from this rejection are much more acceptable than the ignorance expressed in the glib, sophomoric criticisms from the previous reviewer ("yet another bitcoin ad" and "if it quacks like a duck"). <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 16:19, 17 February 2018 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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== Request on 18:14:49, 20 February 2018 for assistance on ] submission by PTMY ==
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:{{reply to|PTMY}} It is possible, I think it stands a better chance than the company, but world's smallest 4G smartphone (for the moment) is not much in the way of notability either. There are just a lot of consumer electronic products, each with *something* unique about them, but not really the stuff that normally is documented in an encyclopedia. --] (]) 16:34, 23 February 2018 (UTC)

::{{reply to|TeaDrinker}} Do you think ] should be deleted, for the same reasons given for not publishing this new page? ] (]) 13:49, 11 February 2019 (UTC)

== Dangjia village AFC ==

Hi, I see that you approved ]. There's a leftover draft at ] so that should be scrubbed or deleted. Not sure how much it has improved since those rejected versions. ] (] • ]) 20:48, 23 February 2018 (UTC)
:{{reply to| AngusWOOF}} Thanks, I have deleted it. --] (]) 20:50, 23 February 2018 (UTC)

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== Request on 22:36:52, 5 March 2018 for assistance on ] submission by Certus UT ==
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@{{reply to|Certus UT}} Thanks for your note! I have restored the article and moved it into the main article space at ]. Great work and thanks! --] (]) 02:46, 6 March 2018 (UTC)
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== 17:15:33, 12 March 2018 review of submission by Lindseyweeks ==
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Hi,
Thank you so much for your review. I humbly request your assistance in deleting the old pages Ovarian Cancer Research Fund and Ovarian Cancer National Alliance and replacing with the new page, Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance. The two former organizations were merged together to form the latter. All of the info on the older pages is now outdated. I created the new entry for Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance because I thought I had to do that - create a whole new entry and then delete the old ones - rather than make extensive edits and a name change to one of the old entries. Apologies if I misunderstood and went about this the wrong way. Please let me know what you'd need from me to make this happen and thank you again.
Lindsey
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] (]) 17:15, 12 March 2018 (UTC)

Hi,
Just bumping this up - would it be possible to merge the current Ovarian Cancer Research Fund page into the new draft, located at https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Ovarian_Cancer_Research_Fund_Alliance? I originally started editing the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund page but read somewhere that it wouldn't be possible to change the name of the full article to Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance so created a whole new page.
Thanks for your help,
Lindsey
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== 10:53:28, 15 March 2018 review of submission by Billybon ==
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Hi,
Let me introduce myself. I am Felix and I’m a novice in Misplaced Pages ! I wrote an article recently, it’s a biography of a french-american journalist : Laura Haim. https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Laura_Haim
Now, I’m waiting for validation from wikipedian reviewer. Would you be able to help me? I have no idea how long it could take…
Many thanks for your help.
Best,

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I don't think we've met before. I just deleted ] today as a CSD G13 and it had some pretty far-fetched claims for the young man who was the subject of the draft. I then came across ] which was created by a different editor and when I went through their other contributions, I found they had about an earlier version of this draft which was later deleted, also as a stale draft. The draft has since been recreated by, I'm guessing, either sockpuppets of the Cerda or a paid editing service. Your discussion was a couple of years ago and I just wanted to know if you remembered this exchange and had an opinion of whether this draft should be tagged as promotional. Thank you. <span style="font-family:Papyrus; color:#800080;">]</span> <sup style="font-family: Times New Roman; color: #006400;">] ]</sup> 02:30, 13 February 2021 (UTC)

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If you researched it properly, then you would have found out that the matter has already been discussed and we have reached a result, though the discussion panel is still open. Moreover, people have already started making changes to the page in question, as per some suggestions by me.
Hi there.


What if I speculate that you are a sockpuppet of some other user who were trying to frame me? Get your facts clear first.
Regarding the speedy on that, that you removed and changed it to a redirect; I do understand, '''however''' (hehe, you ''knew'' there was a "however" coming there, right?!)...


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The show does, indeed, exist. But, it has not yet aired, and there are no RS giving the episode names. Therefore, any such list is pre-emptive, ]. The list has been repeatedly created and CSD-tagged, and it is therefore a target for some somewhat creative original research.


:Thanks for your concern and it is not an action I take lightly. I take no position on the editing of the article. However the similarity between your own and the newly created account seems pretty strong. Thanks for alerting me to various discussions. Be aware that my block of the other user did not change your current block settings. Although I certainly understand your concerns. --] (]) 15:23, 21 November 2022 (UTC)
With this in mind, would you mind reconsidering the CSD, please.


:] Kindly read this, especially at the end. You will understand that I reached a consensus with the opposing point of views.
The redirect serves no useful purpose, and actually creates a loop, currently, from the show article infobox itself, ie ] infobox pointing to ] which redirects back to the show. Yes, that link could be removed, but that's not really the problem.
:I checked the suspected account ] but it has been blocked. So could not check the similarities that you are mentioning. Though I read the editing summary by this account. See, every 5 to 6th person in the world is an Indian and can have the thoughts that the said account has. But I have already reached a consensus which is different from what this account is saying regarding different articles for Indian Punjabi and Pakistani Punjabi Films. Though as an Indian, I also have utmost respect for our soldiers.
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Simplest, delete it.
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If not, we can move to PROD, AfD, etc; but I hope you'll understand what I've said, and we can avoid hassle. Many thanks. <small><span style="border:1px solid;background:#00008B">]]</span></small> 14:52, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
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:c/e first episode aired, 12 hours ago. Same still applies though. Can't have an article on episodes for just one episode. <small><span style="border:1px solid;background:#00008B">]]</span></small> 14:55, 24 September 2010 (UTC)


Having a harmony exchange is important ] (]) 02:55, 23 November 2022 (UTC)
::For the record, i asked Chzz for an opinion on ] and Chzz' opinion and help was to request on my behalf that you delete the article. Thing is Chzz got my position on this 100% wrong. I never asked Chzz to get it deleted. I couldn't believe that there was a fight over CSDing an episode list as promotional and for that reason i brought it to Chzz' attention (for amusement purposes). Chzz then made the above request, apparently with the belief that it is what i wanted. There was no cause to delete it in the first place. It needed copy-editing and referencing. It actually sets a precedent that all episode lists are inherently promotional and need to be deleted - evidenced further by not including any information in the main article when you killed the list of episodes. Last i looked at this it was left alone. Fighting with Chzz about this had me do anything else. Another episode aired a few hours ago. I thought to give another go at it. I found the article deleted. <font face="Georgia">] &amp; ] ☯ ]</font> 09:07, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
:::Thanks for the information. The article list was probably premature to create, given that it was before the start of the show. However perhaps the more significant concern was that the episode summary was a copyright violation (although I think I labeled it a redirect deletion). We don't really have a precedence system here, except by consensus. Hope this clarifies my end of things. --] (]) 09:14, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
::::The query i put to Chzz was how to i approach you with questioning your action (the redirect) and not offend you. The copyvio, i was in the process of re-writing it when Chzz gave me links to the request for deletion of the article. Rather a turn-off to fixing the problems; more like incentive to not bother. Part of not bothering was not keeping a copy of what was there and what i had written-but-not-saved. With the article being deleted it is also now outside of my scope as i don't do recreations of deleted content (tried twice, too contentious to be worth the time). Thing of this is the ratings for Outsourced are relatively ''fabulous'' (of the NBC Thursday it is only bettered by The Office; beats 30 Rock, Community, and The Apprentice) which means the show is not likely going to be cancelled any time soon. If Chzz hadn't requested deletion the copyvio would have been replaced within that hour. More than a week later two episodes have aired, two more are available to properly source, and the show is a hit for its broadcaster. Having an episode list would be nice. <font face="Georgia">] &amp; ] ☯ ]</font> 11:12, 2 October 2010 (UTC)
:::::I appreciate your position; if you want to recreate the article without the copyvio, I won't delete it. However I can't promise it won't be sent to AfD, since as noted, it is a new series. If you'd like, I can even copy the deleted version (absent the material under copyright to your userspace for continued editing. If you see another option, let me know. The last thing I think anyone wants is to be discouraging to great editors such as yourself. Thanks, --] (]) 18:49, 2 October 2010 (UTC)


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Hi, I just uploaded an image to en.wp, but I would like the image metadata to be scrubbed. Could you either do this for me directly, or have the file deleted so I can do this and upload it again? Thanks in advance. -- Ohc  23:18, 3 February 2018 (UTC)

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Sorry to trouble you again. I uploaded the file again thinking that I had scrubbed the metadata, but it's still there. Could I ask you to delete it again for me, please? -- Ohc  00:22, 4 February 2018 (UTC)
@Ohconfucius: Not a problem. Done. --TeaDrinker (talk) 00:29, 4 February 2018 (UTC)

Request on 19:45:06, 4 February 2018 for assistance on AfC submission by Jneuhaus99


I authored a page on Dr. "Ayodele Odusola" United Nations economist. It was rejected due to copyright violation – of a work to which I own the rights, myself (here: https://sites.google.com/nyu.edu/odusola/home). Now, I would like to put that copyrighted work in the public domain, then resubmit the page to Misplaced Pages, so no copyright violation can occur. How can I put the original work in the public domain, to satisfy Misplaced Pages's standards?

Thanks, in advance, for your help. Best regards, James

Jneuhaus99 (talk) 19:45, 4 February 2018 (UTC)

@Jneuhaus99: Thanks! Indeed, there is information on how to do this at Misplaced Pages:Donating copyrighted materials. The easiest way to donate the text is to place a notice on the website itself. The linked page also has other instructions. Note that it may not apply to the image, which as I recall was a picture of a book cover. The author of the book probably still has the copyright. Let me know (just post a note below) when you have added the note to the webpage and I will be happy to restore the draft. Do keep in mind that the article still should have references to other sources about the subject; I am happy to help with that if you are running into trouble, just let me know. I have gone ahead and restored the draft article, and will restore the text when the license is available. Thanks again! --TeaDrinker (talk) 22:21, 5 February 2018 (UTC)

Thanks! I added the text to the webpage, as suggested. Is it possible to restore the draft? At that point, I can modify and add the photo (the rights to which I own, myself) Thanks and best regards, James — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jneuhaus99 (talkcontribs) 22:32, 5 February 2018 (UTC)

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According to http://www.elle.com/culture/news/a34512/woman-who-started-incel-movement/ the term incel has existed since the 1990s. Yet you describe it as a neologism. Why? 92.10.227.10 (talk) 00:41, 6 February 2018 (UTC)

Thanks for the reference and your interest in the project. Obviously, reviewing an article requires some measure of judgement and the mere existence of a word for 20 years does not mean the term suddenly rising to prominence precludes it being a neologism. In that case, I found little evidence for use off the site Reddit.com. In my estimation, were I to move the article into the main article space, it would be deleted for a seventh time. We're not here to fight for the recognition of people or hide ideas, instead we're here to write an encyclopedia. And in my estimation, the draft did not demonstrate the widespread use of the term off the site Reddit.com. I note that Reddit.com has recently banned the Incel group from the site. Perhaps that will change the separability of the group from Reddit.com. However in my estimation, the term is currently used virtually exclusively in the same breath as the Reddit.com site, and as such should be included in that article and only split after discussion on that talk page. Hope this helps and thanks again! --TeaDrinker (talk) 01:12, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
25 years. It predates not only the subreddit but even the entire website. Either way other incel communities online include Discord, Voat, /r9k/ on 4chan sluthhate, PUAhhate, Lookism; and that's just off the top of my head. The highest ranking incel forums per Google search returns are incels dot me and incel dot life. In other words incels are in no way shape or form limited to Reddit. The term "involuntary celibacy" is even older. 92.10.227.10 (talk) 02:30, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
Also the concept is discussed in 16 other languages none of whom seem to be focused on Reddit: https://www.wikidata.org/Q332395 92.10.227.10 (talk) 02:44, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
The job as a reviewer is to determine if the article will likely be kept by the community. The most recent article for deletion indicates it will not be. It was extensively discussed and the conclusion was that at the moment, the online movement outside of the Reddit community was not sufficiently well covered to justify inclusion as a topic in its own right and the term "involuntary celibacy" was not a term used in the literature, except in passing context. I saw nothing in the draft which would indicate that this had changed. Thanks again for your interest in building an encyclopedia, --TeaDrinker (talk) 11:32, 6 February 2018 (UTC)

Request on 14:54:19, 7 February 2018 for assistance on AfC submission by Certus UT


You just reviewed my article on the Carbon Canal and rejected it because it allegedly included copyrighted material based on another article that is nearly identical on another website. I wrote that article as well, and it was not expressly copyrighted. That is also why it is essentially identical. Since I am the author of both articles, and the intent of all parties involved in its posting on the other website was for the article to be published in two locations, how do I address your objection?

Certus UT (talk) 14:54, 7 February 2018 (UTC)

@Certus UT: Thanks for the note and explanation! Indeed, you can donate your material to Misplaced Pages (keep in mind that this means licensing it under some conditions). Check out Misplaced Pages:Donating copyrighted materials. The easiest way to let Misplaced Pages use the material is to add a notice to the coal canal website that says the material is licensed for use, for example

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There are also ways to email permission discussed on the Donating copyrighted materials page linked above. Let me know if you have any questions (you can post a note here) or I can help in any way (the content you wrote and formatted is not gone, merely hidden. If we have a compatible license, it can easily be unhidden.). Thanks again! --TeaDrinker (talk) 15:21, 7 February 2018 (UTC)

Request on 15:46:24, 7 February 2018 for assistance on AfC submission by Certus UT


Thank you for the guidance! I've requested the "release" language be posted to the canal company web page with the identical article. Assuming they agree and post said language, how do I notify you all and resubmit the article?

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@Certus UT: Just let me know by posting a message here and I can take care of putting it in the main article space. It looks like a great article and the product of a lot of work. I do apologize for the difficulties with copyright. Thanks so much for all the time and effort! --TeaDrinker (talk) 19:37, 7 February 2018 (UTC)

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Draft:Mayo Clinic School of Medicine (a medical school) is now distinct from Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science (a college/university with several schools). Both pages should exist, much like Creighton University School of Medicine (a medical school) and Creighton University (a college/university with several schools) coexist. Please take another look and let me know your thoughts. Trantorian (talk) 06:27, 10 February 2018 (UTC)

@Trantorian: Thanks for the note! As I understand from the two articles, the school of medicine is a subsidiary school within the college, but this distinction is relatively recent, correct? If that's the case, the shared history should primarily be discussed in the College's article, and only briefly in the school's article. In any event, if you want to take on sorting it out, I can certainly see what you're getting at and will move the draft to the main space. Thanks again and if I can be of any help, please let me know. --TeaDrinker (talk) 12:04, 10 February 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: Thanks for following up! The School of Medicine has been a subsidiary of MCCMS since its founding in 1972. The recent development is that Mayo Medical School was renamed Mayo Clinic School of Medicine in 2016. I will see if I can make that clearer in the article.

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HI. am curious what is missing on my article? Let me know.

CskaneThird party response here. I probably would have declined it as well. Looking at what is provided for Ms. Colucci's career, the four talent agencies that she has signed up, none of them have wikipedia pages, not sure why *auditioning* for Fat Joe's video would make her notable, and the photographers she has worked for don't appear to be notable either and who she has met does nothing to show notability.Naraht (talk) 18:04, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
@Cskane: I have to agree with Naraht here. There are a couple of requirements for a Misplaced Pages biography article, among them are notability and verifiability by independent, reliable sources. What is needed are, for example, news interviews with the subject of the article, or articles about her in published media. Let me know if this makes sense or if I can provide more information. Thanks! --TeaDrinker (talk) 19:22, 13 February 2018 (UTC)

Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer vs. Integrated circuit piezoelectric sensor

Comment: Is this the same topic as Integrated circuit piezoelectric sensor or the more general version of Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer? TeaDrinker (talk) 14:19, 13 February 2018 (UTC)

Hi TeaDrinker, the new article "Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer" is more general and more comprehensive. "Integrated circuit piezoelectric sensor" (ICP) deals with the same techical matter but only with regard to one of its particular brand names. Both articles may coexist but "ICP" should be linked to the new one. I just noticed that there is a third article about this subject called "Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer". It is hard to find, may be because of "electronic". I would suggest to delete it. It explicitly refers to accelerometers although IEPE is used in other sensor types as well. Also there are some doubtful numbers in it and no additional content. I think most users will look up the abbreviation "IEPE", not he full name. Thank you for your support Jan — Preceding unsigned comment added by JanBurg (talkcontribs) 07:49, 14 February 2018 (UTC)

@JanBurg: Thanks! Is there anything in the existing Integrated circuit piezoelectric sensor or Integrated electronic piezoelectric accelerometer articles that should be merged with the Draft:Integrated Electronics Piezo-Electric (IEPE) article? If so, we should move the existing article to a better title and then merge your draft into it. Otherwise, I can just move your draft into the main space and make the other articles redirects. Heron (talk · contribs) wrote the accelerometer article, and is still active on the project. They may have some ideas on how to handle this as well. Thanks again! --TeaDrinker (talk) 12:59, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
Hi, Heron here. I agree that the draft should become the new article and the other two should become redirects. IEPE is the most general term, with ...sensor, ...accelerometer and ICP being hyponyms. Thanks for asking! --Heron (talk) 16:35, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
Excellent, I think I have got it moved around correctly. Let me know if there are any issues or I can help with anything else. --TeaDrinker (talk) 19:14, 14 February 2018 (UTC)

Why was the Project Censored article restored?

It fails to meet notability standards. None of the concerns expressed in the deletion discussion were met: there is literally zero independent WP:RS coverage of the organization. What's worse is that the article was literally authored by the organization itself and the vast majority of sources are the organization itself. Snooganssnoogans (talk) 00:52, 15 February 2018 (UTC)

@Snooganssnoogans: The article was draftified after the AfD by Killiondude (talk · contribs). You're right, it was the director of Project Censored who worked on it, and it was resubmitted. I advised MickeyHuff (talk · contribs) to declare a COI, but did not see a real problem with COI since he was editing under his own name. And really, it was us who dropped the ball on this one--even if what's in the article is not sufficient, a cursory search reveals plenty more reliable coverage. As far as notability, it is not only asserted it is well-demonstrated. Multiple books have been written highlighting the work product of the organization are mentioned in the article. A quick search finds articles commenting on their work, commemorating their 40 year history, commentary on the passing of their former director, and of course, articles talking about their findings. Heck, I even see the Iranian News Service citing them as a source and China News referencing their work.
My view is that we're here to write an encyclopedia, and deletion is not a remedy for notable organizations which are imperfectly written. My view re the AfC is that the notability was adequately demonstrated and so I moved the article to the main space. You're welcome to disagree, but I don't see the notability argument sticking. I'll add some more references to demonstrate notability, and feel free to contact me if you have any further concerns. --TeaDrinker (talk) 02:28, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
The books are published by completely unknown publication houses. Anyone can publish a book anywhere. I did do a cursory search for mentions in several RS, and found no substantive coverage. These are all things that were brought up in the deletion discussion, and no one could substantiate that there was any substantive RS coverage of the organization despite assertions to the contrary. I have never heard of the "Iranian News Service" or "China News", and these can't be found through a Google Search. Please link to RS coverage of the organization, and please add it to the Misplaced Pages article. It's completely unacceptable that RS are not used to support the text in the Misplaced Pages article if the organization has indeed been covered by any non-fringe sources. Snooganssnoogans (talk) 09:21, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
When you refer to "Iranian News Service" and "China News", you are talking about the propaganda outlets of the Iranian and Chinese regimes? And they don't even cite Project Censored in their news reporting, but in editorials. This is the RS coverage you have in mind? Snooganssnoogans (talk) 10:01, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
@Snooganssnoogans: Seven Stories Press is not a "completely unknown publication house." I think your statement that you did a "cursory search" is accurate. It was only cursory. You found passing mention in reliable sources, but you did not find the multiple articles which cover the subject in depth. I linked some of those. You're correct that the use of Project Censored by US media critics, and by critics of US policy in state media overseas, does not alone establish notability, but it does demonstrate the breadth of the impact of the project. But the article, mentioning books and movies, should have clued you in that more independent sources were available. I am not sure why it did not. But I have added some to the article and I hope that settles your concern. --TeaDrinker (talk) 11:27, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
Good job. You found four local news stories about a local project over a 15 year span, and two editorials by the propaganda outlets of authoritarian regimes taking a stab at the US. Totally not a fringe organization. I'm gonna renominate this for deletion as soon as I figure out the most appropriate way to do it. Snooganssnoogans (talk) 11:47, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
The gall to chide me for not locating local news stories and blatantly non-RS propaganda arm content about the organization! Snooganssnoogans (talk) 11:49, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
@Snooganssnoogans: We are not an index of what's easily found on Google; ten minutes of googling is not a great way to assess notability. Local news stories are fine as reliable sources. I apologize if I come off as chiding, but to me, this is a softball when it comes to challenges we normally face in assessing notability. The fact that major state propaganda outlets reference them is significant, I think. Imagine you're a researcher in 50 years, trying to figure out where Iranian State Media got their information. Well shucks, it is right here in Misplaced Pages. In any event, I am happy to discuss the matter at an AfD and I can certainly continue to add more sources; they are not difficult to come by. --TeaDrinker (talk) 12:10, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
I'm sure that my grandchildren will be amazed when they find out that one Iranian propaganda editorial cited an American fringe organization. Snooganssnoogans (talk) 12:16, 15 February 2018 (UTC)

Your sarcasm aside, I will add a few more reliable sources to the article. --TeaDrinker (talk) 12:29, 15 February 2018 (UTC)

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Help me for my articule Draft:Emil Cerda, his references is reliable. Please, help me with the wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/Q48730313. His references are real, so, help me to building that articule. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Santateresaio (talkcontribs)

@Santateresaio: Thanks for your note! I have taken the liberty of changing the link from {{}} to ] since the former transcludes the whole article, while the latter merely links to it. I'm afraid wikis in general (including Misplaced Pages and Wikidata) are not generally considered reliable sources. See Misplaced Pages:Identifying_reliable_sources#User-generated_content. What you will have to find is independent sources, generally this entails in-depth coverage in the media. Hope this helps! --TeaDrinker (talk) 14:30, 17 February 2018 (UTC)

I already applied and researched thoroughly, and I put all the information in the references. Is something else missing? Santateresaio (talk) 02:44, 4 March 2018 (UTC)Santateresaio

@Santateresaio: Thanks! I looked over the article, but I'm afraid it still lacks adequate citations to be a Misplaced Pages article. It is possible you have included all the information that is available about the subject, however the article subject does not meet the notability requirement. It may be too early in his career to have a Misplaced Pages article. Let me know if I can help clarify further. --TeaDrinker (talk) 02:55, 6 March 2018 (UTC)

@TeaDrinker:Hey, how's everything going? I was investigating thoroughly and there is still more about this article. It is not that it is very early in his career to be on Misplaced Pages, but, it is the media that want "reliable" information from him. That is, if you are on Misplaced Pages, you will be able to participate in many more formidable and large projects, you know that Misplaced Pages is important. Please, I ask you to consider my article. Santateresaio (talk)

@Santateresaio: Thanks for your continued work, however I don't see the article being created unless there are multiple independent reliable sources which cover the subject in depth. That has to come before it is included in Misplaced Pages. I understand that some folks use presence in Misplaced Pages as am indication of fame. However we can't use the need of the subject as a basis for approving articles. Also, if you're closely related to the subject, do check out our policy on conflicts of interest. Sorry I don't have better news. --TeaDrinker (talk) 02:38, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: Fame? Never. I'm just looking for true sources. I ask for my consideration, and don't worry, I will continue improving the article. That yes, also verify the sources so you can see that they are verifiable. Santateresaio (talk) 20:47, 10 March 2018 (UTC)Santateresaio (talk)
@Santateresaio: Take a look at the guidelines on reliable sources, Verifiability, and notability for people. Hope this helps. --TeaDrinker (talk) 00:34, 11 March 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: I already uploaded the reliable references that were missing, I forgot to investigate further, it is true, but these references justify the veracity of the article. If you wish, you can check them one by one, for example, I didn't know that the subject had left on Globedia (the best page of journalists in Latin America), among other references that I added that I didn't know they were on the internet. Consider my article, I await your response. Thanks for everything.
@Santateresaio: I appreciate your work, but what you need is not more references to self-published sources, or more links to the subject's work. What you need is a demonstration that the subject is notable, as shown by coverage in reliable sources. Reliable sources are usually independent news media. If the subject of the article has never been the subject of reports or news stories, it is likely they should not have a Misplaced Pages article. --TeaDrinker (talk) 18:56, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: Yes it does, and I posted it correctly in the article.
@Santateresaio: I don't see it. Blogs, wikis, Youtube, Spotify, etc. are almost never considered reliable sources. --TeaDrinker (talk) 19:26, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: What are no reliable sources, sir? First, Globedia is an extremely reliable source, do you distrust Globedia? Second, Articulos.org is one of the most popular newspaper sites of all time, do you also distrust them? Third, Spotify, Itune, etc. they are only sources to link the discography, and if someone is on those platforms it is because he paid to be there and they buy his music. There is only one link to a blog, then the others are normal articles. There is even an article from a highly respectable editorial in Colombia. I forgot to add that Emil knows Miguel Franjul(the Director of Listin Diario, the most famous newspaper in the Dominican Republic). Notaes is also journalistic base of countries highly inherent in politics, so, it is a reliable source. Even i recited a fragment of a proverb of that author, his book, is not also reliable? Please, I don't violate any Misplaced Pages standard, if you see well, my article is highly aesthetic and well treated. Please, eminence, consider my article.
@Santateresaio: Globedia appears to be a Wiki-like source, articulo.org is "una poderosa herramienta de marketing tanto para empresas como para webmasters que desean aumentar sus visitas y visibilidad en Internet" (a marketing tool, not a newspaper site as you describe). On Misplaced Pages, we assume good faith. But if you're trying to use Misplaced Pages for advertising, it will not work. --TeaDrinker (talk) 19:51, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: I have never tried to associate with you (Misplaced Pages) for advertising purposes. You can not draw conclusions as if nothing, I just want to write articles and I see taboos to publish, if you want I will list articles with few references and untrustworthy sources (maybe you don't believe me, but it is like that). Globedia has never been like a Wiki, never, is a journalistic company of press and government notes associated with another company to inform the controversial and necessary to Latin Americans. Articulos.org is no longer a famous company of journalists founded in the United States, based in the Caribbean. They propose to become famous (interview, go to television, etc.) being professional journalists, not a mere pastime. Sir, I ask you to consider my article, I ask you. This article is well structured and you know it. Please, consider me. Sorry if I came to offend you, sir.
@Santateresaio: The article doesn't offend me, but it does not appear to meet the requirements in the policies and guidelines. Sorry if that is not the news you wanted. --TeaDrinker (talk) 20:05, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker:But, sir, I don't violate any regulations, you yourself know. It is just a normal article, with reliable sources. For example, the https://es.wikipedia.org/Alex_Matos_(cantante). He only has two reliable sources, and then he has a blog and a page inexist, while my article has more reliable sources.

Please, I'm asking. This writer is very famous in his country and I think it is necessary to be in this wiki. Please, don't go injustice, I don't break any Misplaced Pages rule.

@Santateresaio: For what its worth, each language Misplaced Pages has its own rules. I don't know the Spanish Misplaced Pages's rules, but I do know the English Misplaced Pages rules. And the subject of your article does not appear to meet WP:BIO, and the sources do not appear to meet WP:RS. --TeaDrinker (talk) 20:18, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: I don't violate any regulations. The sources are fine, the templates too and the spelling, don't know what you find handy? Put yourself in my shoes when you try to contribute something, without breaking any rule, and have someone tell you that it is not true. I ask you to consider my article because in one I have seen you humility, humanity and correspondence regarding the deal. My article is excellent, why not accept it? I ask you, eminence, listen to my call.
@Santateresaio: Objectively, the sources are not fine and the subject of the article is not notable. That is my final decision on the draft as it stands now, and I daresay would be the assessment of anyone else in the article review process. --TeaDrinker (talk) 20:30, 16 March 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: Look, excellence, I am a Hispanic communicator and it hurts me to see how important is not given importance. One thing is what you perceive, and another thing is what you don't see. There are many talents out there, and believe me, I know because maybe in your life you have seen yourself with obstacles, with strong decisions. I ask you because I see in you humility, generosity, respectable person and person to follow. Forgive me if I came to offend, and lose if I am annoying, but as a communicator my duty is to give way to what is important, as much as you, we know that talent starts from the matrix. I repeat it, I trust you. Consider my article, please, excellence. I ask you as a woman and respectable person.

Draft Rejections:Nano (cryptocurrency)

Understandably, repeated deletions of an article can be considered when rejecting new drafts in the interest of mitigating Misplaced Pages "spamming". However, while I was aware of the deleted RaiBlocks articles, I did not author or edit and had only briefly skimmed the now deleted articles for RaiBlocks before writing drafts of Nano (cryptocurrency), formerly known as RaiBlocks. As such, the criticism that these editions is "very little in addition" to previous entries which were rejected or deleted for reasons of notability/lack of reliable sourcing falls short of objectivity due to the non-transparent nature of the previous articles or drafts (which were deleted). "Diffing" or using a MinHash implementation such as tlsh to compare the current with previous articles would likely support the assertion that I am not the original author. Misplaced Pages admins with access to server logs with my ip address could probably confirm this as well (though I do not wish to "out" myself, due to security concerns surrounding the cryptocurrency market).

Since the rest of the community does not have access to the deleted versions or the logs, could you expand a bit on the purported lack of significance of my previous submission? With respect to my most recent submission, Forbes, Fortune and TechCrunch all strike me as notable and reliable sources.

Bitcoin-centric sites include more articles relevant to the topic, but I wanted to focus on sources from the mainstream press from the get-go. Including translations, a Google site search of cointelegraph.com returns 35+ articles from January and February 2018. 13 pages on coindesk.com (from December, January and February). 1 article from bitcoinmagazine.com. With the exception of the multi-million dollar BitGrail hack, most of these are mere mentions of RaiBlocks/Nano. It wouldn't be hard to criticize contributors to the bitcoin-centric news sites of marketing or market manipulation. But these are also source which the mainstream press routinely cite (e.g., CNBC), so repeated mentions on sites like coindesk are significant elements to consider in accepting the draft submission, even though their inclusion in the article itself would constitute either insignificant/redundant information or original research in compiling the relevant statistical analysis.

The most in-depth coverage of RaiBlocks/Nano has been on themerkle.com, but I purposely avoided that source until David Z. Morris cited an article on that domain because previous editors didn't seem to find that content significant or verifiable. I do not and have not held a significant stake in Nano. I am however interested in questioning the lack of diversity in code and the overall lack of exploring or commenting on the code base within the greater community of 1000+ cryptocurrencies, of which a large percentage are shelled out with precarious ICO funding, inefficient programming languages or simply forked from bitcoin.

The repeated draft rejections and inconsistency with respect to inclusion of other cryptocurrencies lead me to believe that there is an apparent lack of interest and a subjective stance against Nano or cryptocurrencies in general on the part of the editors who have reviewed Nano and RaiBlocks article submissions. A more objective approach in reinforcing anti-spam policies might be to store tlsh hashes of deleted articles when scheduling them for deletion, retaining the hash after deletion. In lieu of this, a more descriptive summary comparing editions would be greatly appreciated. That said, the comments from this rejection are much more acceptable than the ignorance expressed in the glib, sophomoric criticisms from the previous reviewer ("yet another bitcoin ad" and "if it quacks like a duck"). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cryptolyzer (talkcontribs) 16:19, 17 February 2018 (UTC)

Thanks for the note! I see that your draft is different from the one that was rejected by AfD. Establishing the notability of cryptocurrencies is challenging and we currently have no single standard that is agreed upon, and to compound this, such articles often become targets of intensive promotional "adjustments" which lead to a lot of unhappy (volunteer) editors. While this latter point is not itself a reason for deletion, it does make it a contentious issue. I will add a comment to this effect to the draft and see if another user is willing to move it into the article space. --TeaDrinker (talk) 18:39, 18 February 2018 (UTC)

Request on 18:14:49, 20 February 2018 for assistance on AfC submission by PTMY


Re: Unihertz Draft. Would it make sense to change it to a page about Jelly and Jelly Pro, the "world's smallest 4G smart phone," because that got more coverage? If so, would you suggest starting fresh, or re-purposing the current page? Thanks.

PTMY (talk) 18:14, 20 February 2018 (UTC)

@PTMY: It is possible, I think it stands a better chance than the company, but world's smallest 4G smartphone (for the moment) is not much in the way of notability either. There are just a lot of consumer electronic products, each with *something* unique about them, but not really the stuff that normally is documented in an encyclopedia. --TeaDrinker (talk) 16:34, 23 February 2018 (UTC)
@TeaDrinker: Do you think Fairphone should be deleted, for the same reasons given for not publishing this new page? PTMY (talk) 13:49, 11 February 2019 (UTC)

Dangjia village AFC

Hi, I see that you approved Dangjia village. There's a leftover draft at Draft:Dang village so that should be scrubbed or deleted. Not sure how much it has improved since those rejected versions. AngusWOOF (barksniff) 20:48, 23 February 2018 (UTC)

@AngusWOOF: Thanks, I have deleted it. --TeaDrinker (talk) 20:50, 23 February 2018 (UTC)

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Request on 22:36:52, 5 March 2018 for assistance on AfC submission by Certus UT


Hi! I'm following up on your review of my article on the Carbon Canal and the copyright/patent issue associated with its posting on another website. The other website has now posted "release" language at the bottom of the web page on which the article appears. You can find that here: http://carboncanalcompany.com/carbon-canal-history

Please, let me know if this resolves the copyright/patent issue or if additional action is necessary to move the article forward in the review process.

Regards, Certus_UT

Certus UT (talk) 22:36, 5 March 2018 (UTC) @@Certus UT: Thanks for your note! I have restored the article and moved it into the main article space at Carbon Canal. Great work and thanks! --TeaDrinker (talk) 02:46, 6 March 2018 (UTC)

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17:15:33, 12 March 2018 review of submission by Lindseyweeks


Hi, Thank you so much for your review. I humbly request your assistance in deleting the old pages Ovarian Cancer Research Fund and Ovarian Cancer National Alliance and replacing with the new page, Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance. The two former organizations were merged together to form the latter. All of the info on the older pages is now outdated. I created the new entry for Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance because I thought I had to do that - create a whole new entry and then delete the old ones - rather than make extensive edits and a name change to one of the old entries. Apologies if I misunderstood and went about this the wrong way. Please let me know what you'd need from me to make this happen and thank you again. Lindsey Lindseyweeks (talk) 17:15, 12 March 2018 (UTC)

Lindseyweeks (talk) 17:15, 12 March 2018 (UTC)

Hi, Just bumping this up - would it be possible to merge the current Ovarian Cancer Research Fund page into the new draft, located at https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Ovarian_Cancer_Research_Fund_Alliance? I originally started editing the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund page but read somewhere that it wouldn't be possible to change the name of the full article to Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance so created a whole new page. Thanks for your help, Lindsey Lindseyweeks (talk) 19:18, 18 May 2018 (UTC)

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Hi, Let me introduce myself. I am Felix and I’m a novice in Misplaced Pages ! I wrote an article recently, it’s a biography of a french-american journalist : Laura Haim. https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Laura_Haim Now, I’m waiting for validation from wikipedian reviewer. Would you be able to help me? I have no idea how long it could take… Many thanks for your help. Best,

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Regarding Mayo Clinic School of Medicine Third Party Review

Hello TeaDrinker, I am currently engaged in some disagreement with the original draft submitter for the article Mayo Clinic School of Medicine. I saw that you had reviewed the draft of this article. I have engaged the other user in discussion on the talk page, however, we still disagree on certain content to the point where we have gone past the WP:3R. I think that having a third party review would be helpful to improve the article. Could you help by taking another look at the current page and page history to help break our slow-motion edit war? Randomeditor1000 (talk) 14:33, 20 June 2018 (UTC)

Regarding Sablefish#As_food

Hi TeaDrinker, I'm not sure if the mention in the talk page alerted you already, so posting here too. Perhaps you could look at a debate about characterization of guidance on mercury in Sablefish discussed at length at bottom of talk page. Cheers, --IGTaylor (talk) 16:56, 25 August 2018 (UTC)

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Draft:Emil Cerda

Hello, TeaDrinker,

I don't think we've met before. I just deleted Draft:Emil Cerda Demorizi today as a CSD G13 and it had some pretty far-fetched claims for the young man who was the subject of the draft. I then came across Draft:Emil Cerda which was created by a different editor and when I went through their other contributions, I found they had a pretty involved discussion with you about an earlier version of this draft which was later deleted, also as a stale draft. The draft has since been recreated by, I'm guessing, either sockpuppets of the Cerda or a paid editing service. Your discussion was a couple of years ago and I just wanted to know if you remembered this exchange and had an opinion of whether this draft should be tagged as promotional. Thank you. Liz 02:30, 13 February 2021 (UTC)

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Enjoy this cup of green tea. Seems appropriate since your name is literally "TeaDrinker".

Have fun, keep editing!

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Stop False Accusations

Hey User:TeaDrinker, Stop framing, defaming and falsely accusing me solely on the basis of your speculations as you did here . That's clearly misusing the power Admin abuse.

If you researched it properly, then you would have found out that the matter has already been discussed and we have reached a result, though the discussion panel is still open. Moreover, people have already started making changes to the page in question, as per some suggestions by me.

What if I speculate that you are a sockpuppet of some other user who were trying to frame me? Get your facts clear first.

22:53, 15 April 2022 (UTC)

Thanks for your concern and it is not an action I take lightly. I take no position on the editing of the article. However the similarity between your own and the newly created account seems pretty strong. Thanks for alerting me to various discussions. Be aware that my block of the other user did not change your current block settings. Although I certainly understand your concerns. --TeaDrinker (talk) 15:23, 21 November 2022 (UTC)
User:TeaDrinker Kindly read this, especially at the end. You will understand that I reached a consensus with the opposing point of views.
I checked the suspected account User:Wjsbb but it has been blocked. So could not check the similarities that you are mentioning. Though I read the editing summary by this account. See, every 5 to 6th person in the world is an Indian and can have the thoughts that the said account has. But I have already reached a consensus which is different from what this account is saying regarding different articles for Indian Punjabi and Pakistani Punjabi Films. Though as an Indian, I also have utmost respect for our soldiers.
Also, I am afraid your speculation will definitely affect my account, as I am also educating myself on the Misplaced Pages policies. This will get my I.P address affected, may also be blocked. Kindly check if my I.P has been affected as you are an admin yourself and please sort it out.
Thanks ... SunnyKambojLive (talk) 16:27, 21 November 2022 (UTC)
Can you describe message or error you're running into which relates to my block? --TeaDrinker (talk) 04:04, 22 November 2022 (UTC)
I am not getting any message or error yet but my name is flashing here as you mentioned it. It can make other admins think that I have done something wrong, just as you thought. This can affect my unblock process in near future. If you think this will not affect the unblock process, I will mention you in the unblock request in case any admin will raise this issue of sock.
Thanks ... SunnyKambojLive (talk) 08:11, 22 November 2022 (UTC)
I can appreciate that you feel your reputation was impugned. Should it come up again, I will be happy to discuss the evidence I see for a sockpuppet account being used. --TeaDrinker (talk) 15:16, 22 November 2022 (UTC)
Okay ... Thanks ... SunnyKambojLive (talk) 18:43, 22 November 2022 (UTC)

I just try to help contribute don't have to be rude with mw i am new and just want to be a part of wikipedia editor thank you

Having a harmony exchange is important Africantalentz (talk) 02:55, 23 November 2022 (UTC)

I appreciate that. Correct grammar is also important, and you have consistently changed grammar from correct to incorrect. This is not helpful and is considered vandalism. Continuing to do so will result in a block from editing. --TeaDrinker (talk) 02:57, 23 November 2022 (UTC)

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On closer inspection, I think this is a mea culpa situation. I'd forgotten that had only the one reference and had meant to get back to it. The notability is pretty easy to establish as co-discoverer of so many taxa (although his collaborators always seemed to get the limelight). Added a bit more. Thanks again! --TeaDrinker (talk) 03:05, 26 November 2022 (UTC)

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Your draft article, Draft:Kristin Jones

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Ping Liz (talk · contribs): Thanks, although I think this went to the wrong user. I think the draft in question was started by Dominic (talk · contribs). --TeaDrinker (talk) 02:25, 6 August 2024 (UTC)

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