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Sorry, I'm not skilled enough to repair that by myself, but the link to the German version of the San Remo festival article is wrong; it links to https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stemweder_Open_Air (wonder why). But only in this English version AFAICS and not at Wikidata. Maybe someone could fix that. Thanks, -- Lorilo ( talk) 14:24, 26 October 2015 (UTC)
I want to report an user who continuously deletes relevant information added to the paragraph 'Critics award 'Mia Martini'. The user, Revirvlkodlaku despite having little knowledge on the subject and having a basic level of Italian (as he claims on his page), he reverts and deletes the sourced information, which I add to the section. Why is this allowed?-- Cutio.mer ( talk) 15:39, 7 September 2021 (UTC)
Hi IvanScrooge98, as you know, we have been going back and forth over the translation of Festival della canzone italiana. I don't think a literal translation is necessary nor even beneficial for the reader's understanding. I think "Italian song festival" is clear and doesn't omit any key elements of the Italian title. Revirvlkodlaku ( talk) 13:59, 13 September 2021 (UTC)
Hello Cutio.mer, you recently reverted an edit I made, in which I fixed errors you had previously introduced to the article. One of them was a broken citation template, and the rest were mostly minor grammatical errors. This isn't a content dispute, as you seem to think. I have no issue about what you add or remove (as long as it is justified and referenced), but please do not edit war and reintroduce errors that degrade the article. Revirvlkodlaku ( talk) 00:06, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
Hello Revirvlkodlaku, thank you if you have updated any fixed errors or broken citations, but as I wrote in the comment the three names are not relevant in the intro and I moved them in the reference. Apart from Nilla Pizzi, the other names are not widely known even amongst the Italian public. Why do we need to keep them in the introduction in English? You reverted twice different mistakes (Fiorello as host in 2022), Manuel Mijares as winner of the Critics' award in 1990. Why don't you add just the missing reference mark to the added information. Plus when I edited the 'Mijares' mistake, I added 'correct info'. You are trying to stop anyone contributing to develop the page. If I have to be completely honest, I am not happy about your behaviour on this page. I am referring also about other your edits in the past. Why do you act in this way on this page? And clearly you have scarse knowledge about the Sanremo Festival, if you revert the updated correct info, even when someone writes 'correct info'. You act like a sentinel for any minimum updates on the Sanremo Music Festival page on wikipedia. Something that I never saw on other pages! Why? And you have the courage to write "do not edit war and reintroduce errors that degrade the article". Really? Or is it you preventing to cancel errors on this page and keeping the page on a low degraded level?! Cutio.mer ( talk) 00:41, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
Revirvlkodlaku I am asking for the involvement of an administrator. You are reverting correct updates, keeping mistakes and you are accusing me to be disruptive and lacking any proper summary and explanation, when it is not true. Summary of what happened (anyone can verify what I am saying on the view history page): A user updated the correct host twice and you reverted it. I updated the correct host and provided an explanation. I updated the recipient of the Critics award in 1990 with the correct name and deleting a wrong link. First time I was not logged in and I added the explanation (correct info) and you reverted it, second time I edited it with my account and finally you didn't revert it. I added the info about the Sanremo Festival as the 'longest-running annual TV music competition in the world on a national level' with source. I added a paragraph about the awards and the facts the songs are in Italian and dialects. I added the names of Cher and Dionne Warwick as international participants. I moved the names of the first participants inside the reference, because they are not relevant in the intro. Can you explain me how I am being non constructive? Cutio.mer ( talk) 10:16, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
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Archive 1 |
Sorry, I'm not skilled enough to repair that by myself, but the link to the German version of the San Remo festival article is wrong; it links to https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stemweder_Open_Air (wonder why). But only in this English version AFAICS and not at Wikidata. Maybe someone could fix that. Thanks, -- Lorilo ( talk) 14:24, 26 October 2015 (UTC)
I want to report an user who continuously deletes relevant information added to the paragraph 'Critics award 'Mia Martini'. The user, Revirvlkodlaku despite having little knowledge on the subject and having a basic level of Italian (as he claims on his page), he reverts and deletes the sourced information, which I add to the section. Why is this allowed?-- Cutio.mer ( talk) 15:39, 7 September 2021 (UTC)
Hi IvanScrooge98, as you know, we have been going back and forth over the translation of Festival della canzone italiana. I don't think a literal translation is necessary nor even beneficial for the reader's understanding. I think "Italian song festival" is clear and doesn't omit any key elements of the Italian title. Revirvlkodlaku ( talk) 13:59, 13 September 2021 (UTC)
Hello Cutio.mer, you recently reverted an edit I made, in which I fixed errors you had previously introduced to the article. One of them was a broken citation template, and the rest were mostly minor grammatical errors. This isn't a content dispute, as you seem to think. I have no issue about what you add or remove (as long as it is justified and referenced), but please do not edit war and reintroduce errors that degrade the article. Revirvlkodlaku ( talk) 00:06, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
Hello Revirvlkodlaku, thank you if you have updated any fixed errors or broken citations, but as I wrote in the comment the three names are not relevant in the intro and I moved them in the reference. Apart from Nilla Pizzi, the other names are not widely known even amongst the Italian public. Why do we need to keep them in the introduction in English? You reverted twice different mistakes (Fiorello as host in 2022), Manuel Mijares as winner of the Critics' award in 1990. Why don't you add just the missing reference mark to the added information. Plus when I edited the 'Mijares' mistake, I added 'correct info'. You are trying to stop anyone contributing to develop the page. If I have to be completely honest, I am not happy about your behaviour on this page. I am referring also about other your edits in the past. Why do you act in this way on this page? And clearly you have scarse knowledge about the Sanremo Festival, if you revert the updated correct info, even when someone writes 'correct info'. You act like a sentinel for any minimum updates on the Sanremo Music Festival page on wikipedia. Something that I never saw on other pages! Why? And you have the courage to write "do not edit war and reintroduce errors that degrade the article". Really? Or is it you preventing to cancel errors on this page and keeping the page on a low degraded level?! Cutio.mer ( talk) 00:41, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
Revirvlkodlaku I am asking for the involvement of an administrator. You are reverting correct updates, keeping mistakes and you are accusing me to be disruptive and lacking any proper summary and explanation, when it is not true. Summary of what happened (anyone can verify what I am saying on the view history page): A user updated the correct host twice and you reverted it. I updated the correct host and provided an explanation. I updated the recipient of the Critics award in 1990 with the correct name and deleting a wrong link. First time I was not logged in and I added the explanation (correct info) and you reverted it, second time I edited it with my account and finally you didn't revert it. I added the info about the Sanremo Festival as the 'longest-running annual TV music competition in the world on a national level' with source. I added a paragraph about the awards and the facts the songs are in Italian and dialects. I added the names of Cher and Dionne Warwick as international participants. I moved the names of the first participants inside the reference, because they are not relevant in the intro. Can you explain me how I am being non constructive? Cutio.mer ( talk) 10:16, 15 January 2022 (UTC)
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