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Welcome to Wikipedia. It might not have been your intention, but your recent edit removed maintenance templates from Ōkunitama Shrine. When removing maintenance templates, please be sure to either resolve the problem that the template refers to, or give a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. If this was a mistake, don't worry, as your removal of this template has been reverted. Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia, and if you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. -- DAJF ( talk) 23:47, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
Hi. I'm sure you are trying to be helpful by starting a number of new articles on various Japanese subjects, but if your English ability is not really sufficient to write comprehensible articles, it might be better to ease up a bit and perhaps spend more time working on Japanese Wikipedia instead. Some of your recent edits to Kodomo Teate Law and Ōkunitama Shrine really have been quite incomprehensible, and just add a lot of work for other editors who have to come round and decode what you are trying to say. You have to remember that this is a working encyclopedia and not a place to practise your high-school English. For example, what on earth is " Majority of the people took the cake of his strong attachment for mommy in 63 years old." supposed to mean? Seriously? -- DAJF ( talk) 03:55, 28 April 2010 (UTC)
Please do not delete content or templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Chichibu Railway 6000 series, without giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your content removal does not appear constructive, and has been reverted. Please make use of the sandbox if you'd like to experiment with test edits. Thank you. -- DAJF ( talk) 00:28, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
Please take the time to read WP:OWNTALK, especially the bit where it says "Users may freely remove comments from their own talk pages". I've read your comments (three times now). They never make much sense, so you can stop re-adding them. And yes, you are free to remove any of my comments from your talk page. I really don't care. Thank you. -- DAJF ( talk)
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Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did with this edit to the page Mafia. Such edits constitute vandalism and are reverted. Please do not continue to make unconstructive edits to pages; use the sandbox for testing. Thank you. Aymatth2 ( talk) 02:13, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
It is indicated by the reference. see it.
Please stop. Continuing to remove maintenance templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Yumiko Himei, without resolving the problem that the template refers to may be considered vandalism. Further edits of this type may result in your being blocked from editing Wikipedia. -- DAJF ( talk) 06:47, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
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Ok. not at all. good by-- A Japanologist ( talk) 07:29, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
To answer your question, the change you made to the section on "Initiation ceremony" was to add:
There are several problems with this addition. The content you added has nothing to do with the subject of "initiation ceremony". The assertion is questionable - other sources would contradict it. The quality of English is very poor. The citation is meaningless for anyone who does not speak Japanese. (A citation from a non-English source is acceptable, but should be written so an English-speaker can understand what source is being used: it should show that the language is Japanese, should include translations of the title and publication name, and should give dates in English.) Given all these problems I considered that the addition did not add value, so removed it. Aymatth2 ( talk) 12:00, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
You have twice changed the wording in this article from "built" to "assembled", but do you understand the slight difference in meaning? The problem as I see it is that "assembled" implies that they were actually built elsewhere (like the China Railways CRH2 trains, which were built in Japan, but assembled in China). If, as it appears, English is not your first language, don't you think it might be better not to make changes that subtly alter the meaning of the text unless you fully understand the meaning of what you are writing? -- DAJF ( talk) 16:06, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
I think you are ignorance of the system of assembling of railway train; you should study Hitachi Ltd. Many Japanese makers not produce components, but put the pieces together only, the small components are assembled in Japan; it is order in which the parts are assembled, then it appropriate to express assemble. You had better study Japanese industries hard. If your mother tongue is English, use sophisticated style of writing, I think you have poor vocabulary, expression, …sorry. I try using multiple languages, English, German, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese…etc. I am always taking a challenge difficult aim, and have ability of creation, while on the other hand you are always find fault of others only. If you always do what always have done, you'll only have what you have now. A Japanologist ( talk) 09:06, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
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Can you possibly find some English links for the refs provided, or at least translate them. At present it looks as if they may all be removed as either dead or untranslated. One appears to be a comment by a private individual in response to a news article, as such it would be an unreliable source.
I have gone through them all, only two or three exist as the rest are all dead links. Can you possibly find them via archives?
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Welcome!
Hello, A Japanologist, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Unfortunately, one or more of the pages you created, like Rekijyo, may not conform to some of Wikipedia's guidelines for page creation, and may soon be deleted.
You may also wish to consider using a Wizard to help you create articles. See the Article Wizard. Thank you.
There's a page about creating articles you may want to read called Your first article. If you are stuck, and looking for help, please come to the New contributors' help page, where experienced Wikipedians can answer any queries you have! Or, you can just type {{ helpme}} on this page, and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Here are a few other good links for newcomers:
I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you have any questions, check out Wikipedia:Where to ask a question or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! ttonyb ( talk) 23:07, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
A tag has been placed on Rekijyo requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A1 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is a very short article providing little or no context to the reader. Please see Wikipedia:Stub for our minimum information standards for short articles. Also please note that articles must be on notable subjects and should provide references to reliable sources that verify their content. You may wish to consider using a Wizard to help you create articles - see the Article Wizard.
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Welcome to Wikipedia. It might not have been your intention, but your recent edit removed maintenance templates from Ōkunitama Shrine. When removing maintenance templates, please be sure to either resolve the problem that the template refers to, or give a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. If this was a mistake, don't worry, as your removal of this template has been reverted. Take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia, and if you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. -- DAJF ( talk) 23:47, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
Hi. I'm sure you are trying to be helpful by starting a number of new articles on various Japanese subjects, but if your English ability is not really sufficient to write comprehensible articles, it might be better to ease up a bit and perhaps spend more time working on Japanese Wikipedia instead. Some of your recent edits to Kodomo Teate Law and Ōkunitama Shrine really have been quite incomprehensible, and just add a lot of work for other editors who have to come round and decode what you are trying to say. You have to remember that this is a working encyclopedia and not a place to practise your high-school English. For example, what on earth is " Majority of the people took the cake of his strong attachment for mommy in 63 years old." supposed to mean? Seriously? -- DAJF ( talk) 03:55, 28 April 2010 (UTC)
Please do not delete content or templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Chichibu Railway 6000 series, without giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your content removal does not appear constructive, and has been reverted. Please make use of the sandbox if you'd like to experiment with test edits. Thank you. -- DAJF ( talk) 00:28, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
Please take the time to read WP:OWNTALK, especially the bit where it says "Users may freely remove comments from their own talk pages". I've read your comments (three times now). They never make much sense, so you can stop re-adding them. And yes, you are free to remove any of my comments from your talk page. I really don't care. Thank you. -- DAJF ( talk)
Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to Wikipedia, at least one of your recent edits, such as the one you made to Mafia, did not appear to be constructive and has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any test edits you would like to make, and read the welcome page to learn more about contributing constructively to this encyclopedia. Thank you. DonCalo ( talk) 15:48, 9 May 2010 (UTC)
Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did with this edit to the page Mafia. Such edits constitute vandalism and are reverted. Please do not continue to make unconstructive edits to pages; use the sandbox for testing. Thank you. Aymatth2 ( talk) 02:13, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
It is indicated by the reference. see it.
Please stop. Continuing to remove maintenance templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Yumiko Himei, without resolving the problem that the template refers to may be considered vandalism. Further edits of this type may result in your being blocked from editing Wikipedia. -- DAJF ( talk) 06:47, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
This is the final warning you will receive regarding your disruptive edits.
The next time you remove the maintenance templates from Wikipedia articles, as you did to
Yumiko Himei, without resolving the problem that the template refers to, you may be
blocked from editing without further notice. --
DAJF (
talk)
06:59, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
Ok. not at all. good by-- A Japanologist ( talk) 07:29, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
To answer your question, the change you made to the section on "Initiation ceremony" was to add:
There are several problems with this addition. The content you added has nothing to do with the subject of "initiation ceremony". The assertion is questionable - other sources would contradict it. The quality of English is very poor. The citation is meaningless for anyone who does not speak Japanese. (A citation from a non-English source is acceptable, but should be written so an English-speaker can understand what source is being used: it should show that the language is Japanese, should include translations of the title and publication name, and should give dates in English.) Given all these problems I considered that the addition did not add value, so removed it. Aymatth2 ( talk) 12:00, 10 May 2010 (UTC)
You have twice changed the wording in this article from "built" to "assembled", but do you understand the slight difference in meaning? The problem as I see it is that "assembled" implies that they were actually built elsewhere (like the China Railways CRH2 trains, which were built in Japan, but assembled in China). If, as it appears, English is not your first language, don't you think it might be better not to make changes that subtly alter the meaning of the text unless you fully understand the meaning of what you are writing? -- DAJF ( talk) 16:06, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
I think you are ignorance of the system of assembling of railway train; you should study Hitachi Ltd. Many Japanese makers not produce components, but put the pieces together only, the small components are assembled in Japan; it is order in which the parts are assembled, then it appropriate to express assemble. You had better study Japanese industries hard. If your mother tongue is English, use sophisticated style of writing, I think you have poor vocabulary, expression, …sorry. I try using multiple languages, English, German, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese…etc. I am always taking a challenge difficult aim, and have ability of creation, while on the other hand you are always find fault of others only. If you always do what always have done, you'll only have what you have now. A Japanologist ( talk) 09:06, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
Hello there. This is an automated message to tell you about the gradual phasing out of the preference entitled "Mark all edits minor by default", which you currently have (or very recently had) enabled.
On 13 March 2011, this preference was hidden from the user preferences screen as part of efforts to prevent its accidental misuse (
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. To complete the process, your preference will automatically be changed to false
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Thank you for your understanding and happy editing :) Editing on behalf of User:Jarry1250, LivingBot ( talk) 19:41, 14 March 2011 (UTC)
Hi
Can you possibly find some English links for the refs provided, or at least translate them. At present it looks as if they may all be removed as either dead or untranslated. One appears to be a comment by a private individual in response to a news article, as such it would be an unreliable source.
I have gone through them all, only two or three exist as the rest are all dead links. Can you possibly find them via archives?
Thanks Chaosdruid ( talk) 23:20, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
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