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You are an awesome editor! Hcethatsme ( talk) 23:57, 28 October 2020 (UTC) |
Hello J. Regarding your edit summary I wanted to let you know that some of the line is used in a scene from act one between Mrs Cheveley and Robert Chiltern. At one point Mrs C says ..."Sooner or later we have all to pay for what we do. You have to pay now. Before I leave you to-night, you have got to promise me to suppress your report, and to speak in the House in favour of this scheme" I hasten to add that I think your edit was correct. Whoever added that line was using WP:SYNTH to give a sense of what they interpreted the meaning of different parts of the play to be. I'm only mentioning it as I am a bit O/C about Wilde's works having read them so often over the years. The info might also help in the unlikely event of any push back against your edit. Thanks for your work and cheers. MarnetteD| Talk 01:13, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
Hello, did you see my message on Raindrop73's talk page? Many many of this user's edits were adding minutiae about Pennsylvania subjects (especially schools) that is completely non-standard for any other similar articles for other places around the world. I'm systematically going through this user's edits and removing unencyclopedic additions they've made as I find them. I'm not removing *everything* they've made ... but as a rule, most of their additions were completely unhelpful so I'm removing most of the text they've added. Teenage pregnancy rates/live birth rates are not routinely recorded on a county level on Wikipedia for any other places than the ones that Raindrop73 has touched ... and we'd need good secondary sources showing why they are important for a particular place to even think of adding them like that. Systematic cleanup efforts for prolific disruptive users have certainly been done before; see, for example, Wikipedia:Sheynhertz-Unbayg cleanup and criterion for speedy deletion X1. In the particular case of Susquehanna County, it turns out that I actually did remove a bit too much text as explained in this edit summary; as I said there, I put the relevant text back. I've checked my other edits from around that time and can't find any other similar problems. Graham 87 14:37, 12 March 2022 (UTC)
Please tell me where you see Gunn's signature as you allege here. I'm seeing the signature of JMF at lower right, below where the woman's dress meets the floor.
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I've been given gentle corrections before, but nothing is as nice as getting a compliment. Thank you! MissMaryMack14 MissMaryMack14 ( talk) 22:04, 16 May 2023 (UTC)
Hi, Jcejhay, although your idea is good, a complete paragraph to Weird Barbie and other discontinued dolls' background is too long, especially if a later part of the plot contains that the Barbies' societal system was wrong and mistreated these dolls. It's not a crucial part of the plot to justify the discontinued dolls' predicament in an earlier paragraph. Let's just stick to the main course of the plot. Thank you for your understanding. Ertonien ( talk) 12:08, 11 August 2023 (UTC)
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You are an awesome editor! Hcethatsme ( talk) 23:57, 28 October 2020 (UTC) |
Hello J. Regarding your edit summary I wanted to let you know that some of the line is used in a scene from act one between Mrs Cheveley and Robert Chiltern. At one point Mrs C says ..."Sooner or later we have all to pay for what we do. You have to pay now. Before I leave you to-night, you have got to promise me to suppress your report, and to speak in the House in favour of this scheme" I hasten to add that I think your edit was correct. Whoever added that line was using WP:SYNTH to give a sense of what they interpreted the meaning of different parts of the play to be. I'm only mentioning it as I am a bit O/C about Wilde's works having read them so often over the years. The info might also help in the unlikely event of any push back against your edit. Thanks for your work and cheers. MarnetteD| Talk 01:13, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
Hello, did you see my message on Raindrop73's talk page? Many many of this user's edits were adding minutiae about Pennsylvania subjects (especially schools) that is completely non-standard for any other similar articles for other places around the world. I'm systematically going through this user's edits and removing unencyclopedic additions they've made as I find them. I'm not removing *everything* they've made ... but as a rule, most of their additions were completely unhelpful so I'm removing most of the text they've added. Teenage pregnancy rates/live birth rates are not routinely recorded on a county level on Wikipedia for any other places than the ones that Raindrop73 has touched ... and we'd need good secondary sources showing why they are important for a particular place to even think of adding them like that. Systematic cleanup efforts for prolific disruptive users have certainly been done before; see, for example, Wikipedia:Sheynhertz-Unbayg cleanup and criterion for speedy deletion X1. In the particular case of Susquehanna County, it turns out that I actually did remove a bit too much text as explained in this edit summary; as I said there, I put the relevant text back. I've checked my other edits from around that time and can't find any other similar problems. Graham 87 14:37, 12 March 2022 (UTC)
Please tell me where you see Gunn's signature as you allege here. I'm seeing the signature of JMF at lower right, below where the woman's dress meets the floor.
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I've been given gentle corrections before, but nothing is as nice as getting a compliment. Thank you! MissMaryMack14 MissMaryMack14 ( talk) 22:04, 16 May 2023 (UTC)
Hi, Jcejhay, although your idea is good, a complete paragraph to Weird Barbie and other discontinued dolls' background is too long, especially if a later part of the plot contains that the Barbies' societal system was wrong and mistreated these dolls. It's not a crucial part of the plot to justify the discontinued dolls' predicament in an earlier paragraph. Let's just stick to the main course of the plot. Thank you for your understanding. Ertonien ( talk) 12:08, 11 August 2023 (UTC)
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