Grandia, I remember at one point you mentioning that you're from Oman. Do you know if there are any websites from the government there providing more information about Ibadism? Or any common publications? I've gone through pretty much everything they have at my local library and am no longer able to expand the article. There's really very little about Oman in general it seems, and even in Arabic most of the sources I find just repeat what earlier sources already said.
Also...have you considered creating an archive for your talk page? It's getting pretty long.
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he has reentered that excessively-long and uncited plot again and i am not going to play this childish game with him forever. he can write his memoirs and actual playing experience on there for all i care. since you have declined this request and are watching this article yourself as you said then you deal with him, and don't ask others to do more work because of your decisions
First off, let's address "excessively-long". The current plot is 719 words. MOS:VG#Plot recommends 700 words, so we're barely over currently, and it's hardly worth concern. Secondly, let's address uncited. It's basically accepted that straight forward plot summaries do not require citations, as they are assumed to be primary sourced to the game itself (This is also in MOS:VG, for the record, as well as MOS:FILM, MOS:TV, and MOS:NOVEL). Finally, as I already noted at RFPP, protection would not have addressed anything because you can both edit through semiprotection.
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Grandia, I remember at one point you mentioning that you're from Oman. Do you know if there are any websites from the government there providing more information about Ibadism? Or any common publications? I've gone through pretty much everything they have at my local library and am no longer able to expand the article. There's really very little about Oman in general it seems, and even in Arabic most of the sources I find just repeat what earlier sources already said.
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Hi Grandia, you tagged a section on Lars Kruse for reference improvement. Did you consult the Danish source at the end of that paragraph? If so, could you highlight the statements you found unsupported? Thank you. Samsara 19:17, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
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Please don't edit RFPP archives. Let's continue here.
he has reentered that excessively-long and uncited plot again and i am not going to play this childish game with him forever. he can write his memoirs and actual playing experience on there for all i care. since you have declined this request and are watching this article yourself as you said then you deal with him, and don't ask others to do more work because of your decisions
First off, let's address "excessively-long". The current plot is 719 words. MOS:VG#Plot recommends 700 words, so we're barely over currently, and it's hardly worth concern. Secondly, let's address uncited. It's basically accepted that straight forward plot summaries do not require citations, as they are assumed to be primary sourced to the game itself (This is also in MOS:VG, for the record, as well as MOS:FILM, MOS:TV, and MOS:NOVEL). Finally, as I already noted at RFPP, protection would not have addressed anything because you can both edit through semiprotection.
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Please stop. If you continue to add unsourced or poorly sourced content, as you did at New World Order (conspiracy theory), you may be blocked from editing. Are you really claiming that the Germans are Nazis? Because that's what your edit summary implied. Doug Weller talk 14:02, 6 February 2023 (UTC)
chill out bro i got no interest in arguing with a faceless person on the internet nor knowing what he thinks of me. do what you will.
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Grandia, I appreciate you pointing out that issues were not resolved on the Aurora University page. You are correct, this account is managed by an affiliate of the university. However, we noticed the page was outdated, as shown by the "article needs to be updated" in 2016 template message at the top of the page. We maintained a neutral tone and looked to only update information that was no longer accurate. As you mentioned, we should have advised more experienced editors, but we are new to Wikipedia, so any guidance you have is appreciated. Would it have been better to continue to have the page be outdated than updating it? We also tried to add more external sources to address that the page relies too heavily on primary sources. Any advice you have on how to address that template message is also appreciated. Thank you. UC1500 ( talk) 20:37, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, I'm Sandstein. I noticed that you made a comment on the page Dragon Age: Dreadwolf that didn't seem very civil, so it may have been removed. Wikipedia is built on collaboration, so it's one of our core principles to interact with one another in a polite and respectful manner. If you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. This refers to the following edit summary by you: "The place of your edit in the article is very misplaced. Such trivial information *cannot* be in the introduction (where it's supposed to be as brief as possible), confirming your amateurity in editing here. Such an amateurish edit by a very new editor that promotes the product could raise many red flags" Sandstein 17:34, 30 December 2023 (UTC)