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Could you please supply a response to the rebuttal I provided for your deletion flag on my article: Andrew Britt.
Regards, Andrew —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Arb1027 ( talk • contribs) .
I are you using VP 1.3 if not please see [[User talk:Betacommand/Sandbox|this for the download. Betacommand ( talk • contribs • Bot) 03:39, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
Hello Leuko ,I Recently recieved a vandalism message from you regarding 1976 in Music. On the Contrary I was Not Vandalising but actually I was in the middle of Alphabetising Correctly the albums under each category! Please respond! - The Equaliser 23:30 18 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi - I'm not sure why you just marked my article as advertising. I live in CT not in CA (look at my IP). I have nothing to do with this brand -- other than I love their stuff. See my discussion for more info and consider removing that advertising thing. -- Citracyde 02:52, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
Hey Leuko... my bad on the deletion of the {db-band} tag, as you'll proibably have seen, I contested it bu {hangon}, made edits, and nuked it by accident.
Ive added radio airplay onto the talk page, and it's listed on the article page as well. It's indie radio - but it should satisfy A7. Also, assuming the page gets to stay up, which I do believe it should: what kind of source would the "Widely known" require for citation? Newspaper article? Reason being, I'm not sure if you know the towns and indie music scene of Southern ontario, but, it's very home-towny... and when it's stated that "Widely known", well, it's just one of those "hey have you heard of Samsquanch" kind of things - kind of obtuse and objective. (insert: but nonetheless relevant to the discussion at hand)
See the talk page Talk: Green Peafowl. It's the source for more than one species. Frankyboy5 23:46, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
What I'm trying to say is that some people do believe there is more than one species of Green Peafowl. Did you see the golden colored one??? That's very strange indeed. And the reason why this site is so interesting is that it has some photographic proof. The most unfortunate thing is that many photos don't appear. They say it's website designed for individuals truly interested in the Natural History of members of the monophyletic phylum Pavoninidae. Peafowl, African Peafowl, Green Peafowl, Dragonbirds,Crested Argus, Great Argus They also might not want to make theit findings so public and it's a private site. Frankyboy5 00:23, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
The article I created was marked for speedy deletion. I feel that the size of the club compared to others and the inclusion of an article in a major magazine was enough to determine notability. Was there some other way I was supposed to assert it? EvilTaxi 22:40, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
Leuko,
Can you tell me what article you believe I "vandalised"? If you look at my contributions my entire time spent here has been focussed on attempting to -reverse- vandalism on other articles. I am extremely upset to be accused of partaking in that which I am trying to prevent from occurring. Your accusation on my User Talk page does not reference a specific article. Was this a mistake? Ginsengbomb 17:44, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
Leuko,
I've discovered the source of the misunderstanding. If you look at the history of the article on Pikesville, Maryland it's plain what happened. I was attempting to revert vandalism by an anonymous IP edit. At the same time, another editor was doing the same. Unfortunately, I the anonymous vandal had made two edits and I had only caught one so I was accidentally reverting to the -first- vandalism he had made. Worse still, the other Wiki person who was attempting to correct the vandalism had already made his correction, so my own "rvv" correction appeared to be -adding- something when in fact it was an accidental reversion to an early vandalisation. If you look at the first of the two anonymous IP edits before my "rvv" edit you will notice that the sentence I appear to be adding in my "rvv" actually came from the first of the two anonymous IP edits.
Regardless, that's clearly where the misunderstanding came from and I'm merely thankful that you caught my mistake. I'll try and be more vigilant and careful in my corrections.
Ginsengbomb 18:29, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
I realized I put talk under user page, you should have told me that in the first place, i will put it where it belongs, i thought that's talk because it only had one post. But anyways, my post still has merits. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.99.1.70 ( talk • contribs) .
Ok, let's skip it, but I did not see it, the reason is, i am disappointed at administrators here, so i was angry, ok. But anyways, the post is ok now. In the past, i had problems, nobody wanted to listen to a reason, so well, crap happens, every time i tried doing something good, it was reversed, false information was spread about me, so i staged war which i won, against many. I wanted to contribute, instead, they kicked me out. You have no idea how many administrators do not belong here, way too many.Well, whatever...
Hi Leuko, I apologize for posting a commercial rafting company. I am new to wikipedia and I noticed that another commercial company was posted under the tuolumne river page. The other website I posted, http://www.tuolumne-river.com is an informational site about the Tuolumne. Thank you, Tessa
Hello, Leuko, I saw the warning that you posted on the Talk page of 207.47.72.50. You noted that you had reverted that user's changes to Gaydar, but the History log makes it look like this was a self-revert. I posted a "thanks for the self-revert" yesterday to a (different) anonymous user, but now I'm thinking that maybe there is a (CVU?) tool that makes it look like a self-revert, and I need to consider that possibility in the future. Is this true? -- Pawl 14:25, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
I sent in an edit and it was rejected. I was purely trying to add a site for help reasons only. There are plenty of other like sites on there that should be removed if ours is not helpful. We do not advertise on our site or sell anything but rather provide information for HiDefinition Entertainment and media. Please let me know if this site can be added to wikipedia and I will repost......www.hidef.com to searched pages: High Definition and HiDef.
Thank you for careful consideration.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.111.73.2 ( talk • contribs) .
Don't be so quick to remove links that are helping people by serving valuable information. I agree that links to promote products should not be left up. The links that I replaced on HDTV were up for months and are good informational sites. Someone was taking them down and replacing them with adsense sites so I reverted them and will continue to do so. Look at those sites and then determine if they are worthy. These are not links to best buy or plasma-flat as other people put up. You can go to far in policing sites just because they are not.org. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.43.119.169 ( talk • contribs) .
Under the "Guitar Hero" page I simply felt the need to emphasize something. Under the "Scoring" heading, it is noted that "The final score, along with overall accuracy percentage and longest note streak, are reported at the end of a song. It is not uncommon for a song to contain 400-600 notes or more. A rating of 3, 4, or 5 stars will also be displayed. The number of stars is based on the player's score in that song. A precise scoring chart for each difficulty with the total notes for each song can be found at GameFaqs.
I simply added to the ending "or at the origin of the discovery of the start ranking system, scorehero.com" I simply added the initial source to the list as opposed to a source which took it from there. Gamefaqs did not initally come up with the star score chart, so why should they receive credit. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 205.251.9.153 ( talk • contribs) .
Even though there were many changes going on the World Industries page, all of them were for the better. I was trying to find a way to make certain boxes dissapear that were wrapped around the text restricting it to one straight line instead of paragraphs. 65.184.191.30 07:21, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi there. Just thought you might be interested to know that you rolled back some edits in this article here [1] which were promptly reinstated just moments after you did so. Risker 07:58, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
[2]
How in the world is that vandalism? --
Steel
17:58, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Please make sure to use proper edit summaries and never to perform automated reverts on edits that are not obvious vandalism (or self-reverts). This is the edit I have in mind. Using rollback (in the case of admins) or auto-scripted revert messages (in the case of others) is equivalent to saying "that edit was so worthless that it does not justify an edit summary in removing it". Please treat it with care. Stifle ( talk) 20:52, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
I attended bridges academy for 4 years. Who are you to say what I wrote down is true or not? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.215.235.220 ( talk • contribs) .
Leuko, to you and to many administrators, people like bridges is vandalism, you think you owe this place, that's why we had problems with administrators like you before, when I ask somebdoy to correct few things, you are not around, but when i do something allegedly wrong, all of you get together like cops around donuts. shame on u.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.99.1.111 ( talk • contribs) .
I am absolutely sure that my edit to "The dozens" is not existant. but widely used. Vandalism implies that it was not only unture, but intentionally malicious. Do not consider things vandalism if they are unfamiliar to you. :-( - 71.76.48.79 18:34, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
You really should think twice before revert. There was no point to revert my edit on XANA, anyway not without explainations on discussion page. 160.228.152.6 23:53, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
Hello. I suppose that you are thinking that this article should be taken to prod. Have a look at the website of the school. If not satisfied you can write in my user talk or you may delete the page, I don't have a problem. Thanks, -- Ujjwal Krishna 15:19, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
I concede that my statement about Asian Americans raising the diversity level as a whole at Montgomery Blair High School in my edit may have been too opinionized to be worthwhile. However, as a freshman in the Blair Magnet Program, I would like to state that the course is called "Fundamentals of Computer Science" and not "Computer Programming Fundamentals" or whatever the name for the course was in the article. Seeing as I go to this school, perhaps you could consider that I may know more about it than those who do not. 69.138.181.59 16:33, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
I have to admit, I am unclear on what "deserves" to be on Wikipedia and what doesn't. However, to just outright delete an article without discussion is plain fucked up.
Fraternity chapters (not "frats") are very much notable for Wikipedia articles. Every chapter has rich history, traditions, and events that's worth noting. We created this page as a way to share this information with our past, current, and future members. We are simply trying to document our history. Please restore the article and we can discuss further. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jgladding ( talk • contribs) .
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that the change of mine that you reverted was itself a reversion of an unexplained deletion. I appreciate your patrolling the page, and understand that the word "gay" is frequently added as vandalism, but please take a look at the page history before reverting. :-) Confiteordeo 21:37, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I'm unsure why my inclusion of the link to the fansite was removed. While I do run it, it's the closest thing she has to an official site (she does contribute) and has detailed information found on it so I thought it would be useful to those curious about her as there's not much on her on this site. Thanks. -- Justbreathe17 01:26, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I notice on User:HEL talk page that you put a speed deletion on TASI as a "blatant propaganda". Must I know why? That is a very fine page made in good faith by User:HEL, a very fine contributor (just check his contributions). I was thinking of creating a stub before he created the page. TASI is a VERY important Institute. Please, think twice before speedy deletions (instead, put an VfD tag (not speedy) on it). Cordially yours: Mdob | Talk
You left a boilerplate warning on my talk page, warning me not to put "inappropriate external links" into articles. I ask, with all due respect, if you are smoking crack? How many, of the zero links I have added to that article, offended you? Uucp 03:34, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
Leuko,
I regret that I did not fully read the wikipedia policies when I posted our names and then later tried to post our website. I agree that based on neutrality our link should be left off. I would like to still request that our names be added to the list of miniature artists alongside those of our peers.
Thank you for watching over the content and again please excuse my mistake.
Wes 02:44, 2 November 2006 (UTC)Wes Siegrist - webmaster for The Miniature Art Society of Florida and The Miniature Artists of America
ps. I hope I have submitted this request properly. I listed my email under my preferences and will be signing off for the evening.
Here you wrote "Perhaps we should entertain the notion that the nominator (Arbustoo) is associated with the school and wishes to remove what they consider negative press." Had you bothered to look at the article history you would have noticed I WAS THE ONE WHO NOTED IT WAS UNACCREDITED and likely to be a diploma mill. I remind you that WP:AGF is a policy. Also take a look at the List of diploma mills and view various articles and see what users constantly clean up and revert those articles. Arbusto 07:57, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
"Actually, why don't you reply on the article's talk page to get the input of more editors? Thanks. Leuko 19:06, 5 November 2006 (UTC)" -- because you and i are in an 'edit war' over it. :D leuko, please leave the article as it was, it's benefitial to the people interested in it. thank you Darren palmer 21:18, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
Darren palmer 21:44, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
Attention Please:
Leuko 03/09 6/November/2006 UTC Sedona Legend
In regard to your recent note (on Talk.) I take offense to your words "inappropriate links." The links I added are certainly not inappropriate, and I would wager you are not even familiar with what the content of the pages added were. Several of the links that you DO deem appropriate could certainly be in question. For instance a link you do approve of: Paul Richter TWA Legend, is a website I myself originally created. At the launch it was a companion to the other 2 websites I created in regard to Jack Frye and Walter Hamilton. I respect your decision in stating that I should not post numerous links- I was not aware of the guidelines that seem to state that additional information in regard to the page topic is not permitted? I assure you I was doing so because the article notates Jack Frye numerous times. The pages I linked are more info about Frye than you will find anywhere on the net. What I vehemently disagree with is that you also removed the page, Jack Frye TWA Legend. My websites have been created in direct interaction with Jack Frye's family, certainly not spam, or inappropriate origin. Please refer this case to a higher editor, I feel we need someone to be a intermediary in this matter. Wikipedia is a public forum, that is the way it is billed. It should not be a biased work, that caters to only select editors.
Thank you,
Sedona Legend
Leuko:
Thank you for your response. I appreciate your candid explaination, and I appreciate you being fair and across the board in regard to "which" links are added. I am aware of Wikipedia Policy at this point and respect it.
Regards, Sedona Legend
Hi, I believe you voted to delete Aplus.Net. One week after deletion they recreated it as Aplus.net. They recently renamed it back to Aplus.Net and started linking it around inappropriately. I spotted it and speedied it, but they've contended it, and it's undergoing a second deletion review. Please could you take a look at the article and vote (one way or another)? Many thanks! WolfKeeper 17:25, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
You are an administrator, i had some posts from previous archives, i need to check on those, also i need you to correct few things. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.99.2.80 ( talk • contribs) .
Thank you for your interest in VandalProof, Leuko! You have now been added to the list of authorized users, so if you haven't already, simply download and install VandalProof. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or any other moderator, or you can post a message on the discussion page and please note this is VP 1.3 not 1.2.2 see this for the approved list. Betacommand ( talk • contribs • Bot) 06:35, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
Hello. I'd like to talk about this edit.
I've already discussed the topic with Kungming2 at his talk page. Allow me to base on what I wrote to him.
According to WP:EL if there are many fansites for the topic covered by the article, then providing a link to one major fansite (and marking the link as such) may be appropriate. The problem is that no big sports club (at least no big European football/soccer club) has one major fansite - usually there is one per country. And so Poland has RealMadrid.pl, Hungary - realmadrid.hu, Spain - realmadridfans.org, Denmark - realmadrid.dk and so on. I agree that links to blogs (!!) are a bit too much, but since Wikipedia encourages users to add links to most significant fansites, the ones I've mentioned definitely deserve a link - each provides info unavailable because of different reasons at the official website and in different languages. Sir Wolf of Poland 18:58, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
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Could you please supply a response to the rebuttal I provided for your deletion flag on my article: Andrew Britt.
Regards, Andrew —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Arb1027 ( talk • contribs) .
I are you using VP 1.3 if not please see [[User talk:Betacommand/Sandbox|this for the download. Betacommand ( talk • contribs • Bot) 03:39, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
Hello Leuko ,I Recently recieved a vandalism message from you regarding 1976 in Music. On the Contrary I was Not Vandalising but actually I was in the middle of Alphabetising Correctly the albums under each category! Please respond! - The Equaliser 23:30 18 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi - I'm not sure why you just marked my article as advertising. I live in CT not in CA (look at my IP). I have nothing to do with this brand -- other than I love their stuff. See my discussion for more info and consider removing that advertising thing. -- Citracyde 02:52, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
Hey Leuko... my bad on the deletion of the {db-band} tag, as you'll proibably have seen, I contested it bu {hangon}, made edits, and nuked it by accident.
Ive added radio airplay onto the talk page, and it's listed on the article page as well. It's indie radio - but it should satisfy A7. Also, assuming the page gets to stay up, which I do believe it should: what kind of source would the "Widely known" require for citation? Newspaper article? Reason being, I'm not sure if you know the towns and indie music scene of Southern ontario, but, it's very home-towny... and when it's stated that "Widely known", well, it's just one of those "hey have you heard of Samsquanch" kind of things - kind of obtuse and objective. (insert: but nonetheless relevant to the discussion at hand)
See the talk page Talk: Green Peafowl. It's the source for more than one species. Frankyboy5 23:46, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
What I'm trying to say is that some people do believe there is more than one species of Green Peafowl. Did you see the golden colored one??? That's very strange indeed. And the reason why this site is so interesting is that it has some photographic proof. The most unfortunate thing is that many photos don't appear. They say it's website designed for individuals truly interested in the Natural History of members of the monophyletic phylum Pavoninidae. Peafowl, African Peafowl, Green Peafowl, Dragonbirds,Crested Argus, Great Argus They also might not want to make theit findings so public and it's a private site. Frankyboy5 00:23, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
The article I created was marked for speedy deletion. I feel that the size of the club compared to others and the inclusion of an article in a major magazine was enough to determine notability. Was there some other way I was supposed to assert it? EvilTaxi 22:40, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
Leuko,
Can you tell me what article you believe I "vandalised"? If you look at my contributions my entire time spent here has been focussed on attempting to -reverse- vandalism on other articles. I am extremely upset to be accused of partaking in that which I am trying to prevent from occurring. Your accusation on my User Talk page does not reference a specific article. Was this a mistake? Ginsengbomb 17:44, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
Leuko,
I've discovered the source of the misunderstanding. If you look at the history of the article on Pikesville, Maryland it's plain what happened. I was attempting to revert vandalism by an anonymous IP edit. At the same time, another editor was doing the same. Unfortunately, I the anonymous vandal had made two edits and I had only caught one so I was accidentally reverting to the -first- vandalism he had made. Worse still, the other Wiki person who was attempting to correct the vandalism had already made his correction, so my own "rvv" correction appeared to be -adding- something when in fact it was an accidental reversion to an early vandalisation. If you look at the first of the two anonymous IP edits before my "rvv" edit you will notice that the sentence I appear to be adding in my "rvv" actually came from the first of the two anonymous IP edits.
Regardless, that's clearly where the misunderstanding came from and I'm merely thankful that you caught my mistake. I'll try and be more vigilant and careful in my corrections.
Ginsengbomb 18:29, 19 October 2006 (UTC)
I realized I put talk under user page, you should have told me that in the first place, i will put it where it belongs, i thought that's talk because it only had one post. But anyways, my post still has merits. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.99.1.70 ( talk • contribs) .
Ok, let's skip it, but I did not see it, the reason is, i am disappointed at administrators here, so i was angry, ok. But anyways, the post is ok now. In the past, i had problems, nobody wanted to listen to a reason, so well, crap happens, every time i tried doing something good, it was reversed, false information was spread about me, so i staged war which i won, against many. I wanted to contribute, instead, they kicked me out. You have no idea how many administrators do not belong here, way too many.Well, whatever...
Hi Leuko, I apologize for posting a commercial rafting company. I am new to wikipedia and I noticed that another commercial company was posted under the tuolumne river page. The other website I posted, http://www.tuolumne-river.com is an informational site about the Tuolumne. Thank you, Tessa
Hello, Leuko, I saw the warning that you posted on the Talk page of 207.47.72.50. You noted that you had reverted that user's changes to Gaydar, but the History log makes it look like this was a self-revert. I posted a "thanks for the self-revert" yesterday to a (different) anonymous user, but now I'm thinking that maybe there is a (CVU?) tool that makes it look like a self-revert, and I need to consider that possibility in the future. Is this true? -- Pawl 14:25, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
I sent in an edit and it was rejected. I was purely trying to add a site for help reasons only. There are plenty of other like sites on there that should be removed if ours is not helpful. We do not advertise on our site or sell anything but rather provide information for HiDefinition Entertainment and media. Please let me know if this site can be added to wikipedia and I will repost......www.hidef.com to searched pages: High Definition and HiDef.
Thank you for careful consideration.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.111.73.2 ( talk • contribs) .
Don't be so quick to remove links that are helping people by serving valuable information. I agree that links to promote products should not be left up. The links that I replaced on HDTV were up for months and are good informational sites. Someone was taking them down and replacing them with adsense sites so I reverted them and will continue to do so. Look at those sites and then determine if they are worthy. These are not links to best buy or plasma-flat as other people put up. You can go to far in policing sites just because they are not.org. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.43.119.169 ( talk • contribs) .
Under the "Guitar Hero" page I simply felt the need to emphasize something. Under the "Scoring" heading, it is noted that "The final score, along with overall accuracy percentage and longest note streak, are reported at the end of a song. It is not uncommon for a song to contain 400-600 notes or more. A rating of 3, 4, or 5 stars will also be displayed. The number of stars is based on the player's score in that song. A precise scoring chart for each difficulty with the total notes for each song can be found at GameFaqs.
I simply added to the ending "or at the origin of the discovery of the start ranking system, scorehero.com" I simply added the initial source to the list as opposed to a source which took it from there. Gamefaqs did not initally come up with the star score chart, so why should they receive credit. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 205.251.9.153 ( talk • contribs) .
Even though there were many changes going on the World Industries page, all of them were for the better. I was trying to find a way to make certain boxes dissapear that were wrapped around the text restricting it to one straight line instead of paragraphs. 65.184.191.30 07:21, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi there. Just thought you might be interested to know that you rolled back some edits in this article here [1] which were promptly reinstated just moments after you did so. Risker 07:58, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
[2]
How in the world is that vandalism? --
Steel
17:58, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
Please make sure to use proper edit summaries and never to perform automated reverts on edits that are not obvious vandalism (or self-reverts). This is the edit I have in mind. Using rollback (in the case of admins) or auto-scripted revert messages (in the case of others) is equivalent to saying "that edit was so worthless that it does not justify an edit summary in removing it". Please treat it with care. Stifle ( talk) 20:52, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
I attended bridges academy for 4 years. Who are you to say what I wrote down is true or not? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.215.235.220 ( talk • contribs) .
Leuko, to you and to many administrators, people like bridges is vandalism, you think you owe this place, that's why we had problems with administrators like you before, when I ask somebdoy to correct few things, you are not around, but when i do something allegedly wrong, all of you get together like cops around donuts. shame on u.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.99.1.111 ( talk • contribs) .
I am absolutely sure that my edit to "The dozens" is not existant. but widely used. Vandalism implies that it was not only unture, but intentionally malicious. Do not consider things vandalism if they are unfamiliar to you. :-( - 71.76.48.79 18:34, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
You really should think twice before revert. There was no point to revert my edit on XANA, anyway not without explainations on discussion page. 160.228.152.6 23:53, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
Hello. I suppose that you are thinking that this article should be taken to prod. Have a look at the website of the school. If not satisfied you can write in my user talk or you may delete the page, I don't have a problem. Thanks, -- Ujjwal Krishna 15:19, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
I concede that my statement about Asian Americans raising the diversity level as a whole at Montgomery Blair High School in my edit may have been too opinionized to be worthwhile. However, as a freshman in the Blair Magnet Program, I would like to state that the course is called "Fundamentals of Computer Science" and not "Computer Programming Fundamentals" or whatever the name for the course was in the article. Seeing as I go to this school, perhaps you could consider that I may know more about it than those who do not. 69.138.181.59 16:33, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
I have to admit, I am unclear on what "deserves" to be on Wikipedia and what doesn't. However, to just outright delete an article without discussion is plain fucked up.
Fraternity chapters (not "frats") are very much notable for Wikipedia articles. Every chapter has rich history, traditions, and events that's worth noting. We created this page as a way to share this information with our past, current, and future members. We are simply trying to document our history. Please restore the article and we can discuss further. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jgladding ( talk • contribs) .
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that the change of mine that you reverted was itself a reversion of an unexplained deletion. I appreciate your patrolling the page, and understand that the word "gay" is frequently added as vandalism, but please take a look at the page history before reverting. :-) Confiteordeo 21:37, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I'm unsure why my inclusion of the link to the fansite was removed. While I do run it, it's the closest thing she has to an official site (she does contribute) and has detailed information found on it so I thought it would be useful to those curious about her as there's not much on her on this site. Thanks. -- Justbreathe17 01:26, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I notice on User:HEL talk page that you put a speed deletion on TASI as a "blatant propaganda". Must I know why? That is a very fine page made in good faith by User:HEL, a very fine contributor (just check his contributions). I was thinking of creating a stub before he created the page. TASI is a VERY important Institute. Please, think twice before speedy deletions (instead, put an VfD tag (not speedy) on it). Cordially yours: Mdob | Talk
You left a boilerplate warning on my talk page, warning me not to put "inappropriate external links" into articles. I ask, with all due respect, if you are smoking crack? How many, of the zero links I have added to that article, offended you? Uucp 03:34, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
Leuko,
I regret that I did not fully read the wikipedia policies when I posted our names and then later tried to post our website. I agree that based on neutrality our link should be left off. I would like to still request that our names be added to the list of miniature artists alongside those of our peers.
Thank you for watching over the content and again please excuse my mistake.
Wes 02:44, 2 November 2006 (UTC)Wes Siegrist - webmaster for The Miniature Art Society of Florida and The Miniature Artists of America
ps. I hope I have submitted this request properly. I listed my email under my preferences and will be signing off for the evening.
Here you wrote "Perhaps we should entertain the notion that the nominator (Arbustoo) is associated with the school and wishes to remove what they consider negative press." Had you bothered to look at the article history you would have noticed I WAS THE ONE WHO NOTED IT WAS UNACCREDITED and likely to be a diploma mill. I remind you that WP:AGF is a policy. Also take a look at the List of diploma mills and view various articles and see what users constantly clean up and revert those articles. Arbusto 07:57, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
"Actually, why don't you reply on the article's talk page to get the input of more editors? Thanks. Leuko 19:06, 5 November 2006 (UTC)" -- because you and i are in an 'edit war' over it. :D leuko, please leave the article as it was, it's benefitial to the people interested in it. thank you Darren palmer 21:18, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
Darren palmer 21:44, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
Attention Please:
Leuko 03/09 6/November/2006 UTC Sedona Legend
In regard to your recent note (on Talk.) I take offense to your words "inappropriate links." The links I added are certainly not inappropriate, and I would wager you are not even familiar with what the content of the pages added were. Several of the links that you DO deem appropriate could certainly be in question. For instance a link you do approve of: Paul Richter TWA Legend, is a website I myself originally created. At the launch it was a companion to the other 2 websites I created in regard to Jack Frye and Walter Hamilton. I respect your decision in stating that I should not post numerous links- I was not aware of the guidelines that seem to state that additional information in regard to the page topic is not permitted? I assure you I was doing so because the article notates Jack Frye numerous times. The pages I linked are more info about Frye than you will find anywhere on the net. What I vehemently disagree with is that you also removed the page, Jack Frye TWA Legend. My websites have been created in direct interaction with Jack Frye's family, certainly not spam, or inappropriate origin. Please refer this case to a higher editor, I feel we need someone to be a intermediary in this matter. Wikipedia is a public forum, that is the way it is billed. It should not be a biased work, that caters to only select editors.
Thank you,
Sedona Legend
Leuko:
Thank you for your response. I appreciate your candid explaination, and I appreciate you being fair and across the board in regard to "which" links are added. I am aware of Wikipedia Policy at this point and respect it.
Regards, Sedona Legend
Hi, I believe you voted to delete Aplus.Net. One week after deletion they recreated it as Aplus.net. They recently renamed it back to Aplus.Net and started linking it around inappropriately. I spotted it and speedied it, but they've contended it, and it's undergoing a second deletion review. Please could you take a look at the article and vote (one way or another)? Many thanks! WolfKeeper 17:25, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
You are an administrator, i had some posts from previous archives, i need to check on those, also i need you to correct few things. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.99.2.80 ( talk • contribs) .
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Hello. I'd like to talk about this edit.
I've already discussed the topic with Kungming2 at his talk page. Allow me to base on what I wrote to him.
According to WP:EL if there are many fansites for the topic covered by the article, then providing a link to one major fansite (and marking the link as such) may be appropriate. The problem is that no big sports club (at least no big European football/soccer club) has one major fansite - usually there is one per country. And so Poland has RealMadrid.pl, Hungary - realmadrid.hu, Spain - realmadridfans.org, Denmark - realmadrid.dk and so on. I agree that links to blogs (!!) are a bit too much, but since Wikipedia encourages users to add links to most significant fansites, the ones I've mentioned definitely deserve a link - each provides info unavailable because of different reasons at the official website and in different languages. Sir Wolf of Poland 18:58, 12 November 2006 (UTC)