Agreed. You cannot blank your talk page if there are warnings regarding disruptive behavior. You can removed nonsense but not warnings. 128.241.46.232 13:24, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
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There are two systems. Use whichever you find comfortable, but be consistent within any given article. Unfortunately, WP:MOS has a handful of editors with strong and unwarranted feelings on the subject. Ignore them, as you would ignore any other Wiki-bullies; they are not consensus; and, despite their high opinion of themselves, they have no more authority than any small congeries of opinionated editors. Septentrionalis PMAnderson 17:49, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the quick copyedit. I attribute the errors to an overly-generous sampling of the product during my "research" :) GeeJo (t)⁄(c) • 18:54, 27 October 2007 (UTC)
greeting from fellow alumni. Yes, I agree, I don't know why severn even involved in that sentence. That's why I removed it. :) --w_tanoto 15:03, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
On 11 November 2007 you edited the article Thomas Mann. You comented "The German Wikipedia is not a valid source for references." Why do you say that? Is there a Wikipedia policy or guideline to this effect? -- 201.53.4.206 10:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
Blah. I double-checked it in preview and after making the edit to make sure it wouldn't throw off any formatting, but didn't consider how it would look in the Monobook skin (I still use Classic). Perhaps it could be moved to the bottom of the list? Situated as it is in the middle of the links, it leaves a blank line (At least for my skin). --Xanzzibar (talk) 23:10, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
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Please understand full date linking is perfectly fine. Something like January 1 2005 is fine to link, but January 1 or 2005 on their own isn't. Alientraveller 21:07, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
In response,
In general when linking to a site such as You Tube, which can contain multi-topic varied content, it is recommended to link to a specific 'legitimate' clip, which is within the context of the topic the article concerned is about. (The same would be true of linking to a newspaper site, where the context is a specific article, the specific article is linked not the main page of the newspaper)
Linking to the main page of You Tube would thus be appropriate from say an article like You Tube or Video clip sites because the context is the site/service concerned. It would be less appropriate from say Oasis because the context of the link would likley to be a specfic clip as opposed to You Tube generally.
In some places, where there was a link to the youtube.com main page, the external link was replaced by an internal link to the Wikipedia You Tube article. This is felt to be a better approach, and is one I have used in places.
However, where there was no specific reason apparent for including a link to You Tube from the context of the article, the links were removed entirely, in the interests of tidying up external links sections.
I know this may not be 'official policy' but it does help tidy up articles...
Many thanks for removing any copyvios, though :) Sfan00 IMG (talk) 13:58, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
When you reverted me in Elephant, you deleted a valid link to another language Wikipedia, which I had restored in the previous edit. Judging by your edit summary, and knowing how mistakes can be made (I've done it), I'm assuming you thought you were restoring the link. -- Donald Albury 20:57, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
Sorry! I sporadically do check but I should make it more of a routine when reverting. Thank you for reminding me :) Have a nice day! Nengscoz416 (talk) 01:24, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
I was considering reverting that book reference myself; it seems that it exists, but only in an overseas (i.e. European) edition, and would probably not have an ISBN. Googling it produced only 7 references, some of those as a collectors' item, so I guess it would not be regarded as a verifiable source. However, I think the comparison is worthy of retention, if it can be sourced. Any ideas? --Rodhullandemu (Talk) 15:52, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
camels article origins section is unsourced , if you are fimilar with wikipedia, unsourced material can be removed at anytime and i had rasied the issue already in the disscusion article a while back,now if you can find a "legitimate" source that says camels originate from africa you may change it back until than if you revert my change once more you will recevie a edit war warning and after that you could be blocked--Mikmik2953 (talk) 06:47, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
i did not add to the article i just removed the unsourced material.Have a great wikipedia experiance--Mikmik2953 (talk) 22:21, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
Es tut mir leid dass ich habe dir früher gestorrt. Auch für meinen schrecklicken deutsch. --John (talk) 05:21, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Earlier today you removed a comma between the month and year in a date. These are actually supposed to be there - if someone has their dates set to month-day-year the comma will be visible, but if they have their dates set to day-month-year the comma disappears. Natalie (talk) 01:56, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I've reverted the revert(?!) you did to the Patriot Games. I can't believe that you don't think that Bergin and Bean had a major role in the film. Indeed, they actually have more screen time than Anne Archer. Thora Birch has a large enough part to be included in the infobox as does James Earl Jones (who appears in the other two infoboxes). The dynamics of Richard Harris's and James Fox's parts move the story along (a la Judi Dench in Shakespeare in Love). In fact the infobox is probably missing actors (Hugh Fraser, Samuel L. Jackson) rather than having too many. (Quentin X (talk) 23:33, 23 January 2008 (UTC))
Your message really struck a fine chord. I didn't laugh really -- more of a chuckle, I suppose. Please scan my contributions in a similar vein: (a) Order of the Rising Sun, (b) Order of the Sacred Treasure, (c) Order of the Golden Kite. I guess I didn't give a thought to the fact that someone might respond as you did.
As it happens, my primary focus is on an more complicated, multi-month project having to do with pre-Meiji historiography; but sometimes I feel like taking a break. There are a number of little projects like this one which work nicely when my time is limited, or when my ability to focus is a little bit compromised. Eventually, I plan to find a specific citation for each name on the evolving lists of those who've received Japanese honors ... ergo, my previously unstated expectation that two columns will make more sense in due course. --Ooperhoofd (talk) 23:16, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
I have restored my edit which you presumably accidentally deleted in this edit (rm blog and duplicate sites). Feel free to discuss this if you like. If you followup, perhaps you could comment here to keep the thread of conversation in one place. Thanks, - Neparis (talk) 14:29, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for correcting this article.I am still
trying to find the reference about titles not being bestowed before they have been given.It would be helpful for future edits if you could direct me to the exact part as I couldnot find it on the page you mentioned and with 6 young children to look after I am short of time.Thank you for your help and positive attitude in this Rosenthalenglish (talk) 09:14, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
Thanks very much for that.You make an important point.Although the article on Blessed Seelos is out of date I decided to look up some books about him and your use of titles is correct.We learn something everyday.Thank you for bringing this to my attention.You ask a very interesting question.My wife who is Deutsch says the word has no meaning.I mentioned that in the past many were called by their profession.She agrees that Seele is soul and Los is without!or LOT! so could mean lot of the soul!.We are looking into it and will try and get you the correct answer Rosenthalenglish (talk) 14:06, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I’m an editor of the Keeping Up Appearances pages. I just wanted a second opinion. You see, user “Updown” believes the layout of paragraphs before the episode tables on the episode page is better, than my idea of bullet pointing the important information like this:
(etc)
And then having the remaining information in a paragraph below. What do you think? If you contact me on my talk page I’d be most grateful. Thanks.Edito*Magica (talk) 22:01, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi. I noticed that you tagged Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards for deletion after I'd questioned its notability. An editor has removed the tag, saying they've added notable sources. I'm not sure how notable they are as sources, so do you think you could take a look at it? Cordless Larry (talk) 19:07, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi, Just would like your opinion on the Keeping Up Appearances episode table layout. Do you think the old yellow tables were better than Collectonian's new format? or not? Your opinion is appreciated, thanks. Edito*Magica (talk) 01:17, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for the greeting. I seem to be having trouble with multiple articles including The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards and the biography for Cameron McCasland Any help is appreciated. Joe Wallace (talk) 02:17, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
Might be a different IP but it's still me. No worries about that. I deleted original research. Lots42 (talk) 00:03, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I've just seen your reversion of an edit to the Life on Mars (TV series) article where you say "No second series, for sequel see Ashes to Ashes (TV series)". This is incorrect. There certainly were two series, each of 8 episodes, broadcast on the BBC in 2006 and 2007. The part you reverted contains the broadcast date of the 2007 series in Australia. -- Arwel (talk) 08:45, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
What do you mean with "bad references" and "not about subject"? A writer is defined by writing, and it is important to know how and why they write stuff. The info is from Funk's own webpage, which is legit according to WP:RS and WP:SELFPUB. Look at the pages of Trudi Canavan, Marion Zimmer Bradley or Chris Paolini, they also contain much info about how they write books. BTW, I have written 2 featured articles and 18 good ones, I know what I am writing about. —Onomatopoeia (talk) 11:43, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
Yes, it has been translated into "Wild Chicks", not "Wild Chickens". [1], you can also see the IMDB translations. Funke herself acknowledges it here. [2] I also find it odd, but well, it seems to be the official translation... —Onomatopoeia (talk) 18:37, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi. I have tried to resolve interwiki conflict between Rabbit and European Rabbit using my bot. As you see Duitch article nl:Konijn (dier) is about European rabbit (see interwiki links and latin name) so I was right this time. And there is this link from European Rabbit to Konijn (dier) (it shouldn't be same links from different articles to any wikipedia). Please be carefoul before reverting something :) Hugo.arg (talk) 21:31, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi, you've just reverted my edit without explanation. Why, and why? If you read the first paragraph of "History" in the article the reason for inclusion in the category is self explanatory. The subject of the article (to judge from the contents of the remainder, and lack of other articles on the subject) is the brewery company known as Courage, not just the Courage brewery in Reading. Therefore, given the company's London origins and its presence as a brewer in London from 1787 to 1981, I would say it is perfectly reasonable to include this article in the category Category:Brewing in London. Pretty well all the other articles in this category are also historic. Pterre (talk) 22:03, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
Please explain why you find these edits to be POV, rather than just saying "that's POV." Give an example, because I am fairly confident that my edits neutralized the tone in both directions. Moreover, a number of the things said on the page were completely false. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.89.131.205 (talk) 12:11, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
·Add§hore· Talk/Cont 07:37, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Thank you! I didn't know there was such a thing. Good idea. BlueCanary9999 (talk) 03:41, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
Please can you not revert my changes. Using, for example "iron sulphate" is preferable as opposed to "sulphate of iron." This is not about being a chemist, whcih I am not, but about using modern terminology, and ones that are much more widely regonised. Also please note the articles which these links to one to. For example the article is not "sulphate of iron" but "iron sulphate." Also the "nitre" link is to "potassium nitrate." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.157.126.129 (talk) 23:25, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
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Just to let you know, I had earlier this month removed the flagicons from Drake Hogestyn and James Scott (actor). They were reverted by User:KellyAna pretty quickly so I would not be surprised if she did it again. I have been trying to discuss her reverts on her talk page only to have active discussions either archived or deleted. I hope you have better luck than I did. Aspects (talk) 02:03, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks and no problem. I blame myself for copying and pasting from the source without checking if they'd spelt everything correctly... One Night In Hackney303 10:07, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
Just wondering why you reverted my removal of a reference link (#25) which points to a story that no longer exists on that newspapers servers (or at least it may be but if so the link is in the wrong format as it returns a database error. Doesn't seem much point in keeping non working links for references. Mfield (talk) 06:20, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
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Sorry Mark, I don't know what you mean by "International format" or what your reasoning is for changing the order. Grant | Talk 12:19, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi Grant. I have been away for a few weeks, sorry. Because this article has a very obvious British connection the "non-American" date form should be used. I also linked dates that were not linked. See here for details. TINYMARK 21:44, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi there. I just wanted to say thats for reverting the vandalism on my page! Sorry i dint say thanks sooner but you only really notice what has happened when you look in the history. Thanks again. ·Add§hore· Talk/Cont 12:31, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
So how come you view this as vandalism? I removed comments that I'd made previously. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.103.238.56 (talk) 21:52, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
So don't make the comments in the first place! Article pages are for verifiable information and not experimental comments. TINYMARK 00:31, 25 April 2008 (UTC)
If a move won't be controversial or it is clear what the name is, a discussion is not required (although one can happen). I felt that since I provided proof that the company still spells their name as Lions Gate rather than Lionsgate, a discussion didn't need to happen. If you disagree and think it should be moved back, set up a move request (instructions are at WP:RM if you need to know how) and let me know and I will join in. TJ Spyke 19:22, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
Can you please explain to me why you removed the external link for the German Enigma Machine that I had added to the "U-571 submarine" page?
I have added it back in since I'd told a friend about it and he couldn't find it. If you plan on removing it again, I'd like an explanation first.
Thank you, Sue PatSueSean —Preceding unsigned comment added by PatSueSean (talk • contribs) 17:04, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
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I do in fact speak english as a native language. The reason that sentence sounds odd is simply because I forgot to include the word "interesting" before "enough fact". But thanks for pointing it out, I would not have seen my mistake otherwise. Cheers. Sir Sputnik (talk) 18:39, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Hi there MARK, VASCO here,
don't know if you did it in any other players, but if you have, please "revert yourself", foreign sources/links are 200% OK. This one is particularly effective as it's a German source for a German player OK? Ask anyone at WP:FOOTY (i am going to launch a discussion there as a matter of fact) or German users involved at WP (example User:Jaellee), it's reliable.
Also, why did you relocate REF#1 to source his seven caps for Germany when the ref says nothing of the sorts? It says "Borussia D. have extended the contract of director of football Michael Zorc for a further two seasons, keeping him at the Ruhr club until 2008. The 43-year-old has held the position since 1998 having enjoyed a long and successful playing career with Dortmund, for whom he appeared in 463 Bundesliga matches, scoring 131 goals, and helping the team lift the UEFA Champions League trophy in 1996/97."
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I don't understand your comment. In "my" version there were perfectly good mdashes—inserted with the help of the the "Insert" tab under the edit window. There was no reason for the IP to change this into the HTML notation (which is often confusing for new editors) and the other edits were no improvement either. So what do you mean? --Jaellee (talk) 18:34, 5 March 2013 (UTC)
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