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This is directed to the person who slapped the trivia tag on the front page; please explain. Simply automatically tagging an article because one is unfamiliar with the subject matter does very little else but ultimately kill WikiPedia. Please explain. Pretty please with cherry on top. --
Tirolion 08:46, 20 March 2007 (UTC)reply
The tag has been up for weeks, and despite my call for discussion, no-one has so much as bothered to explain the tag. I thought the article was tagged simply because it was an article about a musician, but since
Mike Starr has a tinier, worse referenced and more insignificant page, plus Starr's contributions are arguably of much lesser notability than Bonacci's, this seems not to be the case. The only conclusion I can draw is that WikiPedia's tagging policy is completely arbitrary. Unless someone proves me wrong, I am correct. Thank you. --
Tirolion 21:25, 25 March 2007 (UTC)reply
Is there a "non removal policy" regarding the tags? I've noticed a certain WikiPedia trend as of late; when an article has been tagged, the tag is then never removed. I sense an ego thing. --
Tirolion 12:09, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
I find Ms. Bonacci quite notable and since no one has come forward against notability I am removing the tag from the page. --
Borameer™ 16:48, 25 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Birthdate?
If someone's watching this page, is it possible to get a confirmation on Cris' birthyear? 1966 is far too recently if she was playing in Melbourne pubs in the late 70s. --
BrianFG (
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She was only 16 when she started in Sweet Jayne in 1978, so her year-of-birth must be 1962. Changing reference.
128.214.133.2 (
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This is directed to the person who slapped the trivia tag on the front page; please explain. Simply automatically tagging an article because one is unfamiliar with the subject matter does very little else but ultimately kill WikiPedia. Please explain. Pretty please with cherry on top. --
Tirolion 08:46, 20 March 2007 (UTC)reply
The tag has been up for weeks, and despite my call for discussion, no-one has so much as bothered to explain the tag. I thought the article was tagged simply because it was an article about a musician, but since
Mike Starr has a tinier, worse referenced and more insignificant page, plus Starr's contributions are arguably of much lesser notability than Bonacci's, this seems not to be the case. The only conclusion I can draw is that WikiPedia's tagging policy is completely arbitrary. Unless someone proves me wrong, I am correct. Thank you. --
Tirolion 21:25, 25 March 2007 (UTC)reply
Is there a "non removal policy" regarding the tags? I've noticed a certain WikiPedia trend as of late; when an article has been tagged, the tag is then never removed. I sense an ego thing. --
Tirolion 12:09, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
I find Ms. Bonacci quite notable and since no one has come forward against notability I am removing the tag from the page. --
Borameer™ 16:48, 25 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Birthdate?
If someone's watching this page, is it possible to get a confirmation on Cris' birthyear? 1966 is far too recently if she was playing in Melbourne pubs in the late 70s. --
BrianFG (
talk) 16:48, 26 February 2008 (UTC)reply
She was only 16 when she started in Sweet Jayne in 1978, so her year-of-birth must be 1962. Changing reference.
128.214.133.2 (
talk) 11:09, 11 March 2008 (UTC)reply