19:0319:03, 8 May 2022diffhist−10
Henry IV of England
→Ancestry: Removed anachronistic tag from 2018, September, when there were no references; as of 2022, May, there are three references. Added 'when' tag to bottom of one paragraph with anachronistic time reference to the
War of the Roses which lasted over three decades (to refer to an event which only took a matter of days); and another which refers to an event on 29th of September (which happens once every year).
18:0918:09, 8 May 2022diffhist+186
Charing Cross Road
Some very minor editing for succinctness. Removed anachronistic tag from 2013, February, when only two references cited; Seven cited references as of 2022, May. Tagged with context links through article, well written, but no dates in several areas.
17:0817:08, 8 May 2022diffhist+933
Slave clock
Added two references, added several wikilinks, edited text, hopefully more concisely. Removed reference tag from 2009, June.
15:4515:45, 8 May 2022diffhist−34
Felix Klein
Removed anachronistic tag from 2013, July, when one reference was cited; as of 2022 May, there are twenty-three references cited.
14:5514:55, 8 May 2022diffhist−38
Green Mountain Boys
Removed tag issued 2010, November. When tag was issued, there were three references; as of 2022, May there are twenty-one references.
13:4813:48, 8 May 2022diffhist−12
Semi-automatic rifle
→History: Tagged section already had 14 citations in 2021 September, as it does now. Removed tag and issued new tag for the one subsection that had no citations/references as of 2022, May. Please tag articles with a more specific focus in the future, editors.
13:2113:21, 8 May 2022diffhist+9
Wiretapper
Removed three wikilinks pointing to three people with identical names; an actress named Georgia Lee; a writer named John O'dea. Wikipedia's
John O'Dea died in 1908,
Georgia Lee was born in 1976. This film was made (1955) after Mr. O'Dea died and before Mrs. Lee was born. Same name but different people in both cases. Also
Dick Ross is not
Dick Ross (director). Check before you link, editors. www.imdb.com/name/nm0497313/ & www.imdb.com/name/nm0640619 & www.imdb.com/name/nm0743362
04:2504:25, 8 May 2022diffhist−80
Seymour Cray
Removed two anachronistic tags from 2010, May, when there were no references to the two sections. Each section now (May 2022) has two references each, making four references.
04:2204:22, 8 May 2022diffhist+510
CDC 6600
Timeline of the article is vague and nearly ambiguous. More dates and contextualization should be added, not only where tagged, also ongoing throughout this entire article. Otherwise well written it is difficult to contextualize without a timeline or without dated context. Added several "when" tags, but the rest of the article also lacks dates and context. Not trying to be pendantic. Simply sprinkling a few years (196?) here and there should be enough.
4 May 2022
19:4519:45, 4 May 2022diffhist−42
Scottish Deerhound
Removed anachronistic tag from 2019, April, when only four citations were coded; currently there are 17 unique citations.
18:1518:15, 4 May 2022diffhist−83
Kim Philby
Removed tags, one from June 2020 and one from January 2022. There are over 100 citations in this page, the individual section (MI6/WWII) had 18 citations itself in 2020 and now has 20 citations. When tagging - users should have tagged the individual sentences with question marks instead of tagging the entire page or entire sections (which already had a good number of citations).
17:5117:51, 4 May 2022diffhist−259
B. F. Skinner
→Influence on teaching: Removed anachronistic tag & internal remarks; when tag was installed in 2007, there were no references to this topic. There have since been three references added, as well as two wikilinks to two other referenced publications.
15:5015:50, 4 May 2022diffhist+1,120
Arthur Hill (Canadian actor)
Removed two anachronistic tags, one from 2013, the other from 2017 - cited lack of references. History shows that one reference (2013) and two references (2017) have since been added to. Cleaned up text, shortened some of the content regarding career portrayals without eliminating the specific items. Added punctuation, and made a few sentences more verbose. Removed excessive links. Added two more references from
LA Times and
The Independent. There is room to expand this article.
17:2917:29, 3 May 2022diffhist+1,864
Wikipedia:Teahouse
→New editor w/ photo to add: Does it not specifically refer to the State of California? Also the page that was linked to refers to an audio record of a voicemail left by a telephone call. That is quite useful, although, I would like to remain focused on mug shots,
15:4215:42, 3 May 2022diffhist+894
Wikipedia:Teahouse
→New editor w/ photo to add: I did find information online with a list of states and their respective policies on 'mugshots'. Not even one refer to any copyrights. Here is the link: https://www.rcfp.org/open-government-sections/11-mugshots/
11:3411:34, 3 May 2022diffhist+932
Wikipedia:Teahouse
→Questions for personal page: I suggest that if you see something on another user's personal page, you could click on the "edit" button on the top of the screen, go to the editing field, highlight and copy the section that you desire to mimic, and paste it into your page.
21:4221:42, 18 April 2022diffhist+63
Richard Lane (announcer)
→Work with KTLA: Minor edits without altering main meaning of the text. Dick Lane was remembered for the expression "whoa Nellie" but the reference makes no mention of his "coining" the expression.
Bozo the Clown also said "whoa Nellie," both in the cartoons and in the Bozo variety show.
15:4315:43, 11 April 2022diffhist+836
Wikipedia:Teahouse
→Correcting Subject Names: The term "uncountable" refers not to whether we are focused on a singular or a multitude of items, but whether or not there are simply more than one item, and that these items on the onset, have not been counted.
19:0319:03, 8 May 2022diffhist−10
Henry IV of England
→Ancestry: Removed anachronistic tag from 2018, September, when there were no references; as of 2022, May, there are three references. Added 'when' tag to bottom of one paragraph with anachronistic time reference to the
War of the Roses which lasted over three decades (to refer to an event which only took a matter of days); and another which refers to an event on 29th of September (which happens once every year).
18:0918:09, 8 May 2022diffhist+186
Charing Cross Road
Some very minor editing for succinctness. Removed anachronistic tag from 2013, February, when only two references cited; Seven cited references as of 2022, May. Tagged with context links through article, well written, but no dates in several areas.
17:0817:08, 8 May 2022diffhist+933
Slave clock
Added two references, added several wikilinks, edited text, hopefully more concisely. Removed reference tag from 2009, June.
15:4515:45, 8 May 2022diffhist−34
Felix Klein
Removed anachronistic tag from 2013, July, when one reference was cited; as of 2022 May, there are twenty-three references cited.
14:5514:55, 8 May 2022diffhist−38
Green Mountain Boys
Removed tag issued 2010, November. When tag was issued, there were three references; as of 2022, May there are twenty-one references.
13:4813:48, 8 May 2022diffhist−12
Semi-automatic rifle
→History: Tagged section already had 14 citations in 2021 September, as it does now. Removed tag and issued new tag for the one subsection that had no citations/references as of 2022, May. Please tag articles with a more specific focus in the future, editors.
13:2113:21, 8 May 2022diffhist+9
Wiretapper
Removed three wikilinks pointing to three people with identical names; an actress named Georgia Lee; a writer named John O'dea. Wikipedia's
John O'Dea died in 1908,
Georgia Lee was born in 1976. This film was made (1955) after Mr. O'Dea died and before Mrs. Lee was born. Same name but different people in both cases. Also
Dick Ross is not
Dick Ross (director). Check before you link, editors. www.imdb.com/name/nm0497313/ & www.imdb.com/name/nm0640619 & www.imdb.com/name/nm0743362
04:2504:25, 8 May 2022diffhist−80
Seymour Cray
Removed two anachronistic tags from 2010, May, when there were no references to the two sections. Each section now (May 2022) has two references each, making four references.
04:2204:22, 8 May 2022diffhist+510
CDC 6600
Timeline of the article is vague and nearly ambiguous. More dates and contextualization should be added, not only where tagged, also ongoing throughout this entire article. Otherwise well written it is difficult to contextualize without a timeline or without dated context. Added several "when" tags, but the rest of the article also lacks dates and context. Not trying to be pendantic. Simply sprinkling a few years (196?) here and there should be enough.
4 May 2022
19:4519:45, 4 May 2022diffhist−42
Scottish Deerhound
Removed anachronistic tag from 2019, April, when only four citations were coded; currently there are 17 unique citations.
18:1518:15, 4 May 2022diffhist−83
Kim Philby
Removed tags, one from June 2020 and one from January 2022. There are over 100 citations in this page, the individual section (MI6/WWII) had 18 citations itself in 2020 and now has 20 citations. When tagging - users should have tagged the individual sentences with question marks instead of tagging the entire page or entire sections (which already had a good number of citations).
17:5117:51, 4 May 2022diffhist−259
B. F. Skinner
→Influence on teaching: Removed anachronistic tag & internal remarks; when tag was installed in 2007, there were no references to this topic. There have since been three references added, as well as two wikilinks to two other referenced publications.
15:5015:50, 4 May 2022diffhist+1,120
Arthur Hill (Canadian actor)
Removed two anachronistic tags, one from 2013, the other from 2017 - cited lack of references. History shows that one reference (2013) and two references (2017) have since been added to. Cleaned up text, shortened some of the content regarding career portrayals without eliminating the specific items. Added punctuation, and made a few sentences more verbose. Removed excessive links. Added two more references from
LA Times and
The Independent. There is room to expand this article.
17:2917:29, 3 May 2022diffhist+1,864
Wikipedia:Teahouse
→New editor w/ photo to add: Does it not specifically refer to the State of California? Also the page that was linked to refers to an audio record of a voicemail left by a telephone call. That is quite useful, although, I would like to remain focused on mug shots,
15:4215:42, 3 May 2022diffhist+894
Wikipedia:Teahouse
→New editor w/ photo to add: I did find information online with a list of states and their respective policies on 'mugshots'. Not even one refer to any copyrights. Here is the link: https://www.rcfp.org/open-government-sections/11-mugshots/
11:3411:34, 3 May 2022diffhist+932
Wikipedia:Teahouse
→Questions for personal page: I suggest that if you see something on another user's personal page, you could click on the "edit" button on the top of the screen, go to the editing field, highlight and copy the section that you desire to mimic, and paste it into your page.
21:4221:42, 18 April 2022diffhist+63
Richard Lane (announcer)
→Work with KTLA: Minor edits without altering main meaning of the text. Dick Lane was remembered for the expression "whoa Nellie" but the reference makes no mention of his "coining" the expression.
Bozo the Clown also said "whoa Nellie," both in the cartoons and in the Bozo variety show.
15:4315:43, 11 April 2022diffhist+836
Wikipedia:Teahouse
→Correcting Subject Names: The term "uncountable" refers not to whether we are focused on a singular or a multitude of items, but whether or not there are simply more than one item, and that these items on the onset, have not been counted.