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Thank you for further working on "Ottoman people by century" categories. I have been working on the equivalents for the Roman and Byzantine Empire, just recently realizing the Ottoman one was being overlooked. Dimadick ( talk) 10:06, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
Hi CeeGee. Can you please try to address the close paraphrasing at 1967 Kayseri Atatürk Stadium disaster? It's been tagged for more than a year. The leftorium 18:55, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for your contribution to the Template:Ottoman (Turkish) battles. However I have some objections on the era classification. Growth didn't continue till 1683. Although Podolia was annexed, most of Caucasus and West Iran had been lost and Barbary states were almost independent . More important than that, Anatolia, the core of the empire was in ruins not to mention the sharp culturalal and economic decline in the 17th century. Why don't you change 1683 to 1596 ( Battle of Keresztes) or 1606 ( Peace of Zsitvatorok). Have a good day. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 20:55, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
You might be intersted in participating in the article Genocide of Ottoman Turks and Muslims Hittit ( talk) 13:40, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
Hi! Based on that, I'll be tagging every country and continent in the world as a Category:Bulgarian communities outside Bulgaria, without forgetting, of course, the planet Earth! :)
Seriously now, there's almost no rationale behind the Category:Turkish communities outside Turkey and its subcats. What is a community? Two people? Ten? A hundred? A thousand? Ten thousand? 1%? 10%? 51%? I fear such categories are useless and serve nothing but nationalist tagging purposes. Like "Jack was here" grafitti or something. (I'm not saying this is your intention, merely what it looks like.)
I'm willing to tolerate these for Bulgarian cities and villages for now, so long as the inclusion into the category is justified by a significant share of Turks, like at least 20–30%. Tagging provinces doesn't work for me.
In the near future, however, I'll be doing some research and I intend to nominate Category:Turkish communities outside Turkey and its subcats for deletion, along with any other similar categories that I encounter. I simply don't think they contribute to the encyclopedia, especially the way they are being used.
Best, Todor → Bozhinov 14:44, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, thank you for your advice, I will do that next time! Take care, CDB
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I made some more changes to Meryem Erdoğan's article. Most notably, I completely scrapped the bit that said "She outpaced her rivals from her country of origin in 3000 m at the International Athletics Meeting Pavel Pavlov in Sofia, Bulgaria on June 26, 2010." Reason being, I checked up said meeting's official results site and there was no Erdoğan or Ethiopian rivals in sight. Erdoğan did compete in that meet the previous year, but still sans Ethiopian rivals. Are you sure the above is what the Turkish reference said? Sideways713 ( talk) 21:46, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, CeeGee. It's been a while. :) One of your articles has come up for review again at the Copyright Problems board, 1967 Kayseri Atatürk Stadium disaster. I see you're working on a rewrite of this, but I am concerned that some of your alterations may not be complete enough. Remember from our last conversation that you have to rewrite from scratch; if you minimally alter the content, you create a " derivative work", which is still a problem under our copyright policies.
Take this for example: The source says, at page 6:
The game between these two teams was awaited with special excitement and tension, as it would be a clear expression of the deep-rooted rivalry between the two cities. The fans on each side expressed their hatred of the other team via slogans written on the cars of the train running between the two cities. The day before the match, fans of Sivasspor arrived in Kayseri in a convoy almost ten kilometres in length. Forty buses, 20 minibuses and a train carried approximately 5,000 fans to the game. In the short history of the Second Division, such a crowd of supporters going to another city to support their team had never been seen before. The Sivas fans filled up all of the hotels in Kayseri, and even the local brothels. In the brothels and at other locations throughout the city, quarrels broke out amongst small groups of Sivas fans and the inhabitants of Kayseri. According to the police reports, four Sivas fans were seriously injured and 50 were arrested in pre-game clashes.
When first written in the article (I've added bolded to text copied verbatim, even if it was reorganized):
Their match, awaited with special excitement and tension, would be a clear expression of the deep-rooted rivalry between the two cities. Slogans written on the cars of the train running between Kayseri and Sivas were documenting their hatred of the oppenent's team. Around 5,000 fans of Sivasspor travelled to Kayseri one day before the match by train, on fourty buses and twenty minibuses in a many-kilometers-long convoy. It was for the first time in the short history of the Second League that such a crowd was going to another city to support their team. They filled up all the hotels in Kayseri and also the local brothels. Quarrels broke out soon amongst small groups of Sivasspor fans and the inhabitants of Kayseri in the brothels and at other locations across the city. Four Sivasspor fans got seriously wounded, and the police took fifty fans into custody.
Your proposed rewrite does away with the verbatim copying, but retains the structure and organization of the original rather closely, especially in the following passage: "The supporters of the two teams awaited the start of the match, which would be an expression of the arch rivalry between the two cities, with high excitement and tension." The second half of this clause minimally changes the creative language of the original and the structure. ("high excitement and tension"/"special excitement and tension"; "an expression of the arch rivalry between the two cities"/"a clear expression of the deep-rooted rivalry between the two cities").
At a glance, I see that other concerns remain especially in content like this, from your rewrite: "The players fled into the dressing rooms, where they were locked up in fear of their lives." The source says (at page 7, originally 225): "The players of both teams fled into the dressing rooms in fear of their own lives." There may be more.
Because this article started off as a copyright violation, the rewrite must be very thorough. That's the only way we can avoid a derivative work. There are more suggestions for dealing with language and structure at our last conversation on this subject. I understand it's challenging when you're not working in your native language, but, unfortunately, this revision needs more work if we are to retain this article. -- Moonriddengirl (talk) 16:09, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
Hallo CeeGee
I read your nice article about Yeşilköy Feneri. Just a small correction: the lighthouse does not lies in Yeşilköy, but in Yeşilyurt. I think that the naming occurred because when the lighthouse was built, the closest existing neighborhood was Ayastefanos => Yeşilköy. Cheers, Alex2006 ( talk) 07:26, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
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Hi CeeGee,
On 7 December 2008 you had created the article Hatice Sultan Palace with an image of the palace. But according to references, it seems that the image does not belong to the palace. The image is actually an engraving by Antoine Ignace Melling created in 1800s. But the palace had been built approximatelly 100 years later by Abdülhamit II for the daughter of Murat V. [1] Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 06:22, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
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Hi! Would you please specify why you are removing the said category from articles regarding people associated with Atatürk. CeeGee ( talk) 15:52, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
Can you please reference that criteria. Thanks. CeeGee ( talk) 09:19, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
Your assumption excludes following fact as an example: The article "Kazım Karabekir" has references for his time with Mustafa Kemal but you have removed that cat. CeeGee ( talk) 10:13, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
Do you mean that all the lines mentioning Mustafa Kemal in that article are without any ref? If so, they all have to be taken out. CeeGee ( talk) 10:20, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, your hook at DYK Yıldırım Aktuna is too long (211 characters when the maximum is 200). I think you could easily shorten it. Regards, — mattisse ( Talk) 19:54, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
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Thank you for further working on "Ottoman people by century" categories. I have been working on the equivalents for the Roman and Byzantine Empire, just recently realizing the Ottoman one was being overlooked. Dimadick ( talk) 10:06, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
Hi CeeGee. Can you please try to address the close paraphrasing at 1967 Kayseri Atatürk Stadium disaster? It's been tagged for more than a year. The leftorium 18:55, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for your contribution to the Template:Ottoman (Turkish) battles. However I have some objections on the era classification. Growth didn't continue till 1683. Although Podolia was annexed, most of Caucasus and West Iran had been lost and Barbary states were almost independent . More important than that, Anatolia, the core of the empire was in ruins not to mention the sharp culturalal and economic decline in the 17th century. Why don't you change 1683 to 1596 ( Battle of Keresztes) or 1606 ( Peace of Zsitvatorok). Have a good day. Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 20:55, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
You might be intersted in participating in the article Genocide of Ottoman Turks and Muslims Hittit ( talk) 13:40, 2 May 2010 (UTC)
Hi! Based on that, I'll be tagging every country and continent in the world as a Category:Bulgarian communities outside Bulgaria, without forgetting, of course, the planet Earth! :)
Seriously now, there's almost no rationale behind the Category:Turkish communities outside Turkey and its subcats. What is a community? Two people? Ten? A hundred? A thousand? Ten thousand? 1%? 10%? 51%? I fear such categories are useless and serve nothing but nationalist tagging purposes. Like "Jack was here" grafitti or something. (I'm not saying this is your intention, merely what it looks like.)
I'm willing to tolerate these for Bulgarian cities and villages for now, so long as the inclusion into the category is justified by a significant share of Turks, like at least 20–30%. Tagging provinces doesn't work for me.
In the near future, however, I'll be doing some research and I intend to nominate Category:Turkish communities outside Turkey and its subcats for deletion, along with any other similar categories that I encounter. I simply don't think they contribute to the encyclopedia, especially the way they are being used.
Best, Todor → Bozhinov 14:44, 13 May 2010 (UTC)
Turkey' maddesine turk-dusmani ermeni ve yunan milliyetciler bize karsi"soykirim" propagandasiyapiyorlar . Silebelir mi? Tsk —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.145.201.147 ( talk) 23:13, 25 May 2010 (UTC)
Hi, I see you are interested in Turkish people's biographies, I created a page for deceased İbrahim Bilgen in Marmara Ship. He was a candidate for Parliament and mayor for Siirt. He was one of the founders of Fazilet Partisi. The editors say that he has not an important political career to be included in Wikipedia, but I think there are pages for failed candidates. What do you think? Kavas ( talk) 12:31, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
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I have seen some editions you have done to volleyball articles. Some players articles, most of them looks outdated. I would like to improve players by country. Could you please choose a country to contribute with? Please take a look on Yekaterina Gamova, Hélia Souza, Serena Ortolani and Kenia Carcaces for a model to follow. Please can you please improve some volleyball players with infobox and some addons? Let me know. Oscar987 21:01, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
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Re your question of whether the airport can be confirmed defunct - sorry I do not have any contacts in the military so I cannot confirm it. Jzlcdh ( talk) 08:59, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
Hi, thank you for your advice, I will do that next time! Take care, CDB
Was this a SNAFU? Were you trying to promote it? Tx.-- Epeefleche ( talk) 20:35, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
I made some more changes to Meryem Erdoğan's article. Most notably, I completely scrapped the bit that said "She outpaced her rivals from her country of origin in 3000 m at the International Athletics Meeting Pavel Pavlov in Sofia, Bulgaria on June 26, 2010." Reason being, I checked up said meeting's official results site and there was no Erdoğan or Ethiopian rivals in sight. Erdoğan did compete in that meet the previous year, but still sans Ethiopian rivals. Are you sure the above is what the Turkish reference said? Sideways713 ( talk) 21:46, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
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Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia! We welcome and appreciate your contributions, such as 1967 Kayseri Atatürk Stadium disaster, but we regretfully cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from either web sites or printed material. This article appears to be a copy from http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/akin16/Akin_Publications/akin_kayseri%20vs%20sivas.pdf, and therefore a copyright violation. The copyrighted text has been or will soon be deleted. While we appreciate contributions, we must require all contributors to understand and comply with our copyright policy. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators are liable to be blocked from editing.
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— Rlevse • Talk • 06:06, 3 September 2010 (UTC)
Hi, CeeGee. It's been a while. :) One of your articles has come up for review again at the Copyright Problems board, 1967 Kayseri Atatürk Stadium disaster. I see you're working on a rewrite of this, but I am concerned that some of your alterations may not be complete enough. Remember from our last conversation that you have to rewrite from scratch; if you minimally alter the content, you create a " derivative work", which is still a problem under our copyright policies.
Take this for example: The source says, at page 6:
The game between these two teams was awaited with special excitement and tension, as it would be a clear expression of the deep-rooted rivalry between the two cities. The fans on each side expressed their hatred of the other team via slogans written on the cars of the train running between the two cities. The day before the match, fans of Sivasspor arrived in Kayseri in a convoy almost ten kilometres in length. Forty buses, 20 minibuses and a train carried approximately 5,000 fans to the game. In the short history of the Second Division, such a crowd of supporters going to another city to support their team had never been seen before. The Sivas fans filled up all of the hotels in Kayseri, and even the local brothels. In the brothels and at other locations throughout the city, quarrels broke out amongst small groups of Sivas fans and the inhabitants of Kayseri. According to the police reports, four Sivas fans were seriously injured and 50 were arrested in pre-game clashes.
When first written in the article (I've added bolded to text copied verbatim, even if it was reorganized):
Their match, awaited with special excitement and tension, would be a clear expression of the deep-rooted rivalry between the two cities. Slogans written on the cars of the train running between Kayseri and Sivas were documenting their hatred of the oppenent's team. Around 5,000 fans of Sivasspor travelled to Kayseri one day before the match by train, on fourty buses and twenty minibuses in a many-kilometers-long convoy. It was for the first time in the short history of the Second League that such a crowd was going to another city to support their team. They filled up all the hotels in Kayseri and also the local brothels. Quarrels broke out soon amongst small groups of Sivasspor fans and the inhabitants of Kayseri in the brothels and at other locations across the city. Four Sivasspor fans got seriously wounded, and the police took fifty fans into custody.
Your proposed rewrite does away with the verbatim copying, but retains the structure and organization of the original rather closely, especially in the following passage: "The supporters of the two teams awaited the start of the match, which would be an expression of the arch rivalry between the two cities, with high excitement and tension." The second half of this clause minimally changes the creative language of the original and the structure. ("high excitement and tension"/"special excitement and tension"; "an expression of the arch rivalry between the two cities"/"a clear expression of the deep-rooted rivalry between the two cities").
At a glance, I see that other concerns remain especially in content like this, from your rewrite: "The players fled into the dressing rooms, where they were locked up in fear of their lives." The source says (at page 7, originally 225): "The players of both teams fled into the dressing rooms in fear of their own lives." There may be more.
Because this article started off as a copyright violation, the rewrite must be very thorough. That's the only way we can avoid a derivative work. There are more suggestions for dealing with language and structure at our last conversation on this subject. I understand it's challenging when you're not working in your native language, but, unfortunately, this revision needs more work if we are to retain this article. -- Moonriddengirl (talk) 16:09, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
Hallo CeeGee
I read your nice article about Yeşilköy Feneri. Just a small correction: the lighthouse does not lies in Yeşilköy, but in Yeşilyurt. I think that the naming occurred because when the lighthouse was built, the closest existing neighborhood was Ayastefanos => Yeşilköy. Cheers, Alex2006 ( talk) 07:26, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
I noticed that you had tagged at least one ancient place article with a film category. Please be aware of WP:OVERCAT. What we are looking for in categorization is the defining characteristics of the article/place or person. The film wasn't quite it. I left another change "Fatih" which I can only hope was more defining, since I don't know what it is! Student7 ( talk) 12:30, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
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— Rlevse • Talk • 18:03, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
Hi CeeGee,
On 7 December 2008 you had created the article Hatice Sultan Palace with an image of the palace. But according to references, it seems that the image does not belong to the palace. The image is actually an engraving by Antoine Ignace Melling created in 1800s. But the palace had been built approximatelly 100 years later by Abdülhamit II for the daughter of Murat V. [1] Nedim Ardoğa ( talk) 06:22, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
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— Rlevse • Talk • 00:03, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
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— Rlevse • Talk • 06:04, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
Hi! Would you please specify why you are removing the said category from articles regarding people associated with Atatürk. CeeGee ( talk) 15:52, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
Can you please reference that criteria. Thanks. CeeGee ( talk) 09:19, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
Your assumption excludes following fact as an example: The article "Kazım Karabekir" has references for his time with Mustafa Kemal but you have removed that cat. CeeGee ( talk) 10:13, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
Do you mean that all the lines mentioning Mustafa Kemal in that article are without any ref? If so, they all have to be taken out. CeeGee ( talk) 10:20, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
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— Rlevse • Talk • 06:03, 28 October 2010 (UTC)
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The article List of shopping malls in Turkey has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
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