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Hello again. I saw that you are interested in editng articles related to the Olympics. You could join WikiProject Olympics. Kpddg (talk • contribs) 16:41, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Hello, I was looking through recent changes and noticed you were uncapitalizing letters in Olympic-related articles seemingly unnecessarily and I was wondering why it is you're doing this as it seems to be already grammatically correct. Thanks, SnazzyInfinity ( chat? • what I've done) 22:34, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
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Your comment at the end of
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WP:SYNTH. You claim that you are breaking down my "false statements", although half the time you're agreeing with me and seem to have just misunderstood what I said - but then you wrote (first) that you think I was trying to push through [my] agenda by accusing [you].
I accused you of nothing besides not understanding that the fact athletes can have no NOC or represent a different NOC to their place of birth (something which we agree on, yet you rant about me not knowing this!), means that their home nations are utterly irrelevant. Ironically, you then seem to accuse me of having an
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The comments at the end are uncivil, and various parts of the rest of it are nonsensical, and I will only reply to outline as such.
Based on how you seem to interpret some of what I say that is fundamentally agreeing with you as the opposite - and what I still believe is your misinterpretation of IOC guidelines - I would like to (politely) ask if English is your first language, and suggest that you continue to base your editing on talk pages, including being open to clarification rather than combative when provided it, if you are struggling to understand things and contribute in the language.
But in any case, you have still (as I saw it) tried to make an argument based on your own interpretation of IOC rules, rather than based on Wikipedia policy and purpose, or using tertiary/secondary sources that interpret the rules in the context of the relevant situation. I.e. poor arguments. I would encourage aligning your thoughts with Wikipedia purpose more, in general. Kingsif ( talk) 22:20, 16 May 2024 (UTC)
Historical changes: ...The other ex-Soviet republics participated as a "unified team", although the winners were honored under the flags of their own republics.[1] At the opening ceremony, the flags of the former post -Soviet states were also be displayed and their names are announced in the stadium -> Barcelona 1992 Opening Ceremony (Full Length) - youtube ' '(linked with timestamp 1h18m8s for the Unified team in the IOC's official YouTube channel)
..means that their "home nations" are utterly irrelevant..
You did a good job arranging many of the articles. Great job. Keep it up and thank you for your effort. -- Mishary94 ( talk) 21:45, 31 May 2024 (UTC)
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Hello again. I saw that you are interested in editng articles related to the Olympics. You could join WikiProject Olympics. Kpddg (talk • contribs) 16:41, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
Hello, I was looking through recent changes and noticed you were uncapitalizing letters in Olympic-related articles seemingly unnecessarily and I was wondering why it is you're doing this as it seems to be already grammatically correct. Thanks, SnazzyInfinity ( chat? • what I've done) 22:34, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, I'm
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my talk page. Thank you.
Your comment at the end of
this series of edits is incredibly uncivil to me, when I had done nothing but tell you that your arguments were, at best, based in
WP:SYNTH. You claim that you are breaking down my "false statements", although half the time you're agreeing with me and seem to have just misunderstood what I said - but then you wrote (first) that you think I was trying to push through [my] agenda by accusing [you].
I accused you of nothing besides not understanding that the fact athletes can have no NOC or represent a different NOC to their place of birth (something which we agree on, yet you rant about me not knowing this!), means that their home nations are utterly irrelevant. Ironically, you then seem to accuse me of having an
WP:AGENDA, even though all I was doing in those comments was trying to get discussion on track after other users had based arguments in the untrue and irrelevant idea that athletes are "typically" identified by their nation of birth.
The comments at the end are uncivil, and various parts of the rest of it are nonsensical, and I will only reply to outline as such.
Based on how you seem to interpret some of what I say that is fundamentally agreeing with you as the opposite - and what I still believe is your misinterpretation of IOC guidelines - I would like to (politely) ask if English is your first language, and suggest that you continue to base your editing on talk pages, including being open to clarification rather than combative when provided it, if you are struggling to understand things and contribute in the language.
But in any case, you have still (as I saw it) tried to make an argument based on your own interpretation of IOC rules, rather than based on Wikipedia policy and purpose, or using tertiary/secondary sources that interpret the rules in the context of the relevant situation. I.e. poor arguments. I would encourage aligning your thoughts with Wikipedia purpose more, in general. Kingsif ( talk) 22:20, 16 May 2024 (UTC)
Historical changes: ...The other ex-Soviet republics participated as a "unified team", although the winners were honored under the flags of their own republics.[1] At the opening ceremony, the flags of the former post -Soviet states were also be displayed and their names are announced in the stadium -> Barcelona 1992 Opening Ceremony (Full Length) - youtube ' '(linked with timestamp 1h18m8s for the Unified team in the IOC's official YouTube channel)
..means that their "home nations" are utterly irrelevant..
You did a good job arranging many of the articles. Great job. Keep it up and thank you for your effort. -- Mishary94 ( talk) 21:45, 31 May 2024 (UTC)