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Hi there, seeing as you're a member of WP:THAMES: I've got the Poohsticks article at GAN and I was wondering if you'd be able to give the prose a look over? Otherwise, the article seems to be fine enough for a GA. Cheers. Sillyfolkboy ( talk) 17:54, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 19:57, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Would you be so kind as to suggest how Wikipedia can cover the toll increase application by whitchurch bridge other than the bare fact of the application. I had attempted to write a neutral item on it within the bridge article. You just deleted that (maybe it wasn't balanced enough). I then restored just the link to the information site about the bridge. You deleted that again.
I'm quite happy with the idea that Wikipedia should be objective and from a nutral point of view. At the moment I'm not sure how best to achieve that. Should I continue my efforts? Or do you not want anything of this nature on the site? I've read the items in the advice pages. I'm happy to give writing about the issue in a neutral way a shot - if it isn't going to just get wiped.
For example - the simple link to the site about the toll increases would seem IMHO to be highly relavant to that page. But I'd really really appreciate your advice on this. cic ( talk) 18:57, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
I had gathered you had disagreed. I've taken your advice and also added an authoratitive item from a local paper. Hope that is all OK now. cic ( talk) 19:17, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi, you recently sent me a message saying I'd made some unconstructive editing on the Eurovision Song Contest article which had been deleted. I think you sent it to the wrong person because I haven't edited that article. I've visited it several times, but not edited it. The only article I've edited recently was the Andy Todd (footballer born 1974) one and even on that, I only changed a few words to bring it more up to date. Just to let you know. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.145.213.14 ( talk) 16:49, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
Chris Beath is an A League Referee ??? How is he not a significant person??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.233.217.171 ( talk) 00:26, 28 November 2008 (UTC)
Please make editing/cleaning goal of my valid request placed at User:Wikinger such as mainly removal of all bot messages from my protected User talk:Wikinger. Thanks. 87.96.59.135 ( talk) 17:14, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
hello, hows it going? u havent really explained why you deleted my page "Akhilesh Pradhan",any chance you could bring it back? thanks :) Akhilesh. —Preceding unsigned comment added by AwesomeAkhilesh ( talk • contribs) 17:42, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Ok yeah thats fine:) —Preceding unsigned comment added by AwesomeAkhilesh ( talk • contribs) 18:27, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy,
I see that you deleted the article I started on Sam Baker (musician) last night. I looked through Wikipedia's guidelines for deletion and the only one of the four reasons that I see as a possible reason for deletion was the one about non-notability.
In the article I created, I did briefly mention that Sam Baker has been hailed by other notable folk artists such as Gurf Morlix and Fred Eaglesmith. I also had originally put a link to Baker's web site which includes some of the press coverage he's received in North America and Europe (which is supposedly evidence of a musicians' notability according to the guidelines). I later took the link out because the Wikipedia bot found a paragraph-long quote I took from one of the articles as a copyright infringement. So I re-wrote the gist of that paragraph in my own words. My intention was to come back today and flesh out the article some more which is when I found that it had been deleted completely and instead, redirected to some band that Mr. Baker is a part of.
I guess my beef isn't with you specifically but with Wikipedia in general and what it's become. I'm not a huge content-generator on Wikipedia obviously but part of the reason for this is that there seems to be so much focus on deleting or redirecting legitimate articles instead of giving them a bit of time to grow into something of value. Or not erring on the side of inclusiveness in general.
Another example - last year, I made some major changes to an article on a Guinness World Book of Records holding telethon ( Telemiracle) in my home province and it was redirected to a single paragraph in the entry for its national parent organization. That one was reverted but again, it was the destroyers instead of the builders having their way which is such an unfortunate way to operate on a web site that offers so much usefulness generally.
I guess my point is that these types of quick actions are frustrating for the casual user of Wikipedia. I don't care about it enough to pursue it but since you, as an administrator, obviously do, perhaps you can pass along these frustrations via whatever appropriate forums their are available to you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Headtale ( talk • contribs) 22:04, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy
Whats the point of taking special pics and aligning them to the text of the article if they are going to end up lost in a gallery? Regards Motmit ( talk) 13:42, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Your deletion summary said "Recreation of a page which was deleted per a deletion discussion: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Occurrence-in-subtuple problem". Your summary failed to state that the addition of the link to the arXiv was insufficient, and that omission on your part is a matter of some concern. Let us recall the reason for deletion: the article was considered "original research", citing no sources outside of Wikipedia. When an article is deleted on those grounds, it is permissible to recreate it with such sources added. So that was done, and then you deleted it on the grounds quoted above. You could have pointed out that the arXiv is only lightly refereed, or something like that, but you didn't. If it had been a fully refereed source, I'd have simply undone your deletion and challenge you to take it back to AfD, on the grounds that it is not recreation of deleted material, even if the article had been verbatim identical but for the addition of the outside source. As it is, I think you should write a polite note to the creator of the article explaining your reservations about using a paper from the arXiv. The question of using the arXiv as a source is the essential issue here. I'm going to raise it at [[[Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics]], with your deletion of this item as an example. Michael Hardy ( talk) 14:28, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Hey there, I would like to divert your attention to one article " Shahid Masood", this article is not showing some of the sections which are present in the editing tab but not shown in the normal preview of the article. Plz have a look at this article and help correct it if you can. Regards. BurhanAhmed ( talk • contribs) 08:34, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy! I was wondering if you could have another look at the Poohsticks GAN again. I'd really value your opinion on its current status, as it has been a while since it has been put on hold. \ / ( ⁂) 05:23, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
hello,
First off thanks for all the work you put in here at wiki, it's awesome
Can you send me the text from the following wiki article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Como_Te_Llamas_Soundsystem
I know it got deleted and I won't add it again, but I would like to have the information be cause I don't have a copy.
If I should contact someone else please advise
-paul
BorgQueen ( talk) 02:11, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy - that was a brilliant find of yours for info and for the way one can turn the pages. Hopefully all on-line books will go that way. I was glad to find a good reference for Firework Ait, which incidentally I didn't identify for real on my way through unless I confused it with another. As for walking in the UK, I thought Ash Island was an odd entry, but you seem to have gone for it wholesale. Regards Motmit ( talk) 10:49, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
I just sent this note to info-en-q@wikimedia.org ________________________________________________________________________________
I am Michael Phillip Wright of Norman, Oklahoma, the home of OU. For years I have been a severe critic of David Boren, the OU president. In retaliation I have been receiving much harassment and a few threats. I have received hundreds of anonymous hostile internet messages from Boren’s defenders, who are now escalating their tactics.
A lynch mob mentality is developing around the OU campus, with me as the target. A malicious post about me already appears at "JuicyCampus." My name is used in this post, and someone replied with a verbal description of me.
Recently someone submitted a Wikipedia page about me, but it was deleted. I found it at the Deletionpedia archive:
http://deletionpedia.dbatley.com/?title=Michael_phillip_wright_(deleted_29_Jun_2008_at_08:36)
The submitted page said only this:
“interesting fellow from the OU library. Page in progress.”
The message indicates that it will be submitted again.
I was not interviewed for this page. I was not invited to review the submission. I have no relationship to the OU library other than the fact that I am a frequent user, and Boren’s defenders have spotted me there.
I do nothing to call attention to myself on the OU campus. My criticisms of Boren have mostly been on the Internet.
Please delete this page before it can even find its way to Deletionpedia. I would appreciate your sending me a copy of the submitted text.
I have a lawful right to criticize David Boren. Under U.S. civil rights law, it is a crime for two or more people to work together to injure, threaten, or intimidate a person in retaliation for the victim having exercized a lawful right. There is also a criminal libel statute in Oklahoma.
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/crim/241fin.php
129.15.105.106 ( talk) 21:35, 4 December 2008 (UTC)Michael Wright
BorgQueen ( talk) 21:26, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 03:31, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy, On the Page Avera Solutions Limited I followed all the guidelines and did infact make use that it had a STUB as per guidelines. Why was it deleted? - and will you please send me a copy of the article. Thank you.
Iceomnia ( talk) 15:59, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Okay, thank you for your help. Iceomnia ( talk) 16:18, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Dear Nancy,
Thanks for your time to have a look at article Miss Pooja and deleting it.
I understand you have short time, but i request you to atleast read talk page of this article. and restore it, if you found it fit for wikipedia.
Don't just delete the article, because it was deleted as per previous discussions.
Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Quality check ( talk • contribs) 18:31, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Many thanks for deleting this as requested. Springnuts ( talk) 18:59, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
This article has been created for the 3rd time today seen as you deleyed it twice I thought I would inform you and maybe you can block its recreation thanks. BigDunc Talk 22:25, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy,
I understand why you deleted the Planets page, probably because of Notability guidelines - I believe the standard is two major works.
I would certainly count the inclusion on the sequel to the best selling PS3 game ever as one. However, you are rather stifling our ability to achieve number 2 with this deletion. As we now have an EP out through all major digital channels (and it appears to be selling pretty well) and have gained some national press and radio, we would appreciate being up there attached to the Motorstorm page.
You can probably understand that being called The Planets is not the smartest career move, but that's the way it is, we can't change our name now (we have a pretty big fanbase) and now we have an international audience we'd like people to be able to find our stuff, it doesn't bode too well when they get a dead link from the Motorstorm page......
Also, what is fancruft?
Any input appreciated.
Thanks
Rich —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.3.99.121 ( talk) 16:24, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
please do not delete my articles. it's disrespectful andcomplete rude considering i edited the page for about 10 seconds and didn't get the chance to change it... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Aa110537 ( talk • contribs) 18:53, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
Dear Nancy,
This is the author/contributor of the "Hungry crotch" Wikiarticle written and deleted earlier today. Hopefully there is an archive of the talk page for this article, containing my defense. May I please have a copy of. my talk entry for this page? I look forward to your timely response.
Thank you,
Raymond —Preceding unsigned comment added by Reader28 ( talk • contribs) 02:25, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
I believe this use should not only remain on Wikipedia, it should be recognized at the more suitable definition to the term. I have provided other uses for the term in my subheading "Misconceptions," where other uses have inaccurately described the occurrence.
I ask you to consider the words "hunger." Hunger is defined by the feeling one has in anticipation of ingesting food or to express the desire to eat something. The only way to alleviate such a desire would be to actually feed. The other (incorrect) uses of the term, as mentioned in subheading "Misconceptions," to describe a gathering of pants at the crotch area--as if the crotch were stuffed. To simply stuff a mouth does not sate hunger; nor would stuffing one's mouth yield tearing or chewing marks. So, a gathering of such material in the crotch area without the actual appearance of the crotch of the pants having been eaten cannot be considered the result of a hungry crotch.
I have also made sure to diminish any confusion of Hungry Crotch and Cameltoe (whose Wikipedia definition I have referenced). Neither a gathering at the crotch or Cameltoe necessarily result in a tearing and eroding of pant fabric at or by the crotch, they cannot be referred to as Hungry Crotch. My definition provides a more accurate definition to this specific occurrence.
A hungry crotch is explained in depth in the Wikipedia page I proposed for publishing. Equally, "Cameltoe" is described as specific to that area of the female body and the females clothing. "Muffin top" is also described specifically to the area of the body and one's clothing. "Hungry Crotch," like "Cameltoe" and "Muffin top" specifically describe that area of the body--the crotch--and it's relation to the clothing covering that area--the ravages of metaphoric hunger at that area of the body.
"Cameltoe" and "Muffin top" are neologisms themselves. To their credit, they made it into the vernacular. There is no reason to dismiss "Hungry Crotch" as a neologism, when the aforementioned terms share the similar etymology.
You suggested in your prompt that I perhaps categorize my page as a nonsense page. If that is the case, any other colloquialisms in Wikipedia should be considered as such nonsense in fairness. In any case, in compromise, I will agree to that to keep this page up. "Hungry crotch" and the specific description should be kept up to permeate a greater, more in-depth understanding of this term and to dismiss the misconceptions.
Please speedy close Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Every Young Man's Battle as keep. (I was nominator). No point wasting anyone else's time on the AfD - it's been well verified now, which is a good result. -- Dweller ( talk) 16:56, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi,
The University of Limerick Computer Society article has been removed, again. Once more it has been removed on notability grounds. I'm trying to find out what more is needed for the Society to be recognised as notable.
Today there was a Boing Boing article written by Mitch Altman on his recent trip to Limerick and his talk here ( source). Mitch is an honorary member of the society.
We ran an IT conference last year ( SkyCon) which attracted interest from O'Reilly Media ( source), Red Hat Magazine ( source) and LugRadio ( source). The following also blogged about it: Jono Bacon ( source), Martin Krafft ( source) and Stuart Langridge ( source). Speakers included those from Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, Digital Rights Ireland, HEAnet, Debian and Ubuntu.
One of our members ( Mel Gorman) was written up on Slashdot twice ( Slashdot 1) ( Slashdot 2) after he published a book on Linux Virtual Memory Management ( available for free on our servers here) ( mirrored on kernel.org) ( available to buy from Amazon), the book has been cited by at least 73 other publications.
Alan Cox is another honorary member of the society and has lectured us several times. Alans article here on Wikipedia uses a talk we recorded and distribute as an external link. The Free Software Foundation Europe transcribed part of that talk here.
Another member ( Martin Gallwey) received a write up in The Register ( source) after our servers were shut down as a result of a threat from an Irish Bank.
Current members of the society are also current employees of Google, HEAnet, Activision, MTV, IBM, Intel, Ericsson, Analog Devices, Symbian, Algorithmics Inc. &c. I can dig up references if you like.
So, if this doesn't deem the society as noteworthy, what will?
tyrion ( talk) 02:59, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for reviewing this page. I've just started authoring content for Wikipedia and I'm learning the ropes.
I have includes sources for the entry including an article in The Oregonian, The Stranger, Powell's World of Books Blog, Jeff VanderMeer's Blog, and Seed Cake.
Please let me know else I can do clarify the noteability of the event.
-- E.D. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eddorn ( talk • contribs) 02:40, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Thanks, Nancy. I was aware of this. The Oregonian and The Stranger are both major media sources that employ fact checkers, have paid editorial staff, and paid contributors. The notability guidelines mention that blogs and even self-published material can server as a source in the article when supported by coverage in recognized sources. -- ED —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eddorn ( talk • contribs) 06:24, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
Nancy,
I was looking up information related to the film, the Brothers McMullen, and was very curious about who played the youngest brother. The wiki entry on the film gives the name Mike McGlone. When I went to his entry, I noticed you deleted it. I then went to McGlone's IMDB entry, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0569458/bio, and noticed that he has a number of achievements worth listing.
I have no dog in this fight. I'm not a particular fan of his, just somebody curious enough about this actor who wanted to know a little more about him. Is there any way to merely reinstate what was there previously?
71.255.161.117 ( talk) 14:40, 18 December 2008 (UTC) Seth —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.255.161.117 ( talk) 14:34, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Mike McGlone (born 10 August, 1972) in White Plains, New York USA is an American actor.
You deleted the slightly damned page because it was marked for speedy deletion, i contested that deletion by using the hangon note, you deleted the page BEFORE i post my reasoning..you actually deleted it 2 minutes before i posted my reasoning.
The way it seemed to me was that slightly damned was notable and user ThuranX keept deleting information from the page, i kept restoring it and altering it and adding more info since i was not done with the page; he then deleted a lot of relavant information to the article as well as deleting stats that were posted on the page to help prove its relavance then marked it for speedy deletion. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Auronx1000 ( talk • contribs) 08:34, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
AND now since the artice was deleted the reasoning that was posted on the talk page has disappeared as well... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Auronx1000 ( talk • contribs) 08:37, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
Not to be rude, but i dont think that you understand anything of what im trying to say, could you refer me to another administrator to whom i could plead my case and receive helpful comments from. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Auronx1000 ( talk • contribs) 09:44, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
Thank you, i will continue to work on the article in my sandbox until it is truly finished and with the proper refrences, then show it to you. Also, how would i get to my sandbox other then the link you posted or by typing in the web-address —Preceding
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what do you mean about the page i made about izzy? she is my favorite singer... If you want a review I saved that as my page at user:rajalberini. RSVP ASAP...
Never mind I realized i forgot about the rules... tsk2x... never mind...
rajalberini ( talk) 08:37, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
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For a userbox you can add to your userbox page, see User:Rlevse/Today/Happy Me Day! and my own userpage for a sample of how to use it. — Rlevse • Talk • 01:33, 11 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 05:57, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 00:10, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 18:51, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
Nancy.
You deleted my Ageless Fantasy article today. I take issue with that for several reasons.
1. The article does not promote Ageless Fantasy. It's purely informative in nature. In fact, I based my article on an existing Old Spice article and an existing Chanel No. 5 article. Neither of those have been deleted as blatant advertisements.
2. All the wording is neutral in nature and none of it is in any way biased towards Ageless Fantasy. It is all unbiased and "encyclopedic."
3. I posted reasons for my contention that this article should not receive speedy deletion and received no contact in rebuttal of my posting. My expectation is that if my argument for non-deletion cannot be refuted, there are no grounds for deleting it.
I would like to know what differences you see between the Ageless Fantasy article and the Chanel No. 5 article and Old Spice articles I mentioned in the talk regarding the Ageless Fantasy article and it's speedy deletion status.
The concept of a perfume using aromas in this way is fascinating, and I think it has every right to be a part of the wikipedia.
Thanks.
Jraugustine ( talk) 17:24, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi again Nancy.
First, I want to answer the most critical issue in your response. No, I'm not being paid to write this article. In fact, I wasn't even paid by Harvey Prince to compile the white paper. I was actually commissioned by the researchers to compile their data into a white paper. That's how I found out about the concept of the psychology of scent.
I simply wrote this article because I thought it was a fascinating idea. I also noticed Avery Gilbert's entry in wikipedia is a stub and I'd like to develop that as well.
I think it would be most clear to say I'm interested in the concept and not the product itself.
So, I guess I'll re-work the copy so it sounds less like a press release. Can you help me understand what phrases, paragraphs, structure, etc. is more press release style than encyclopedic style? I've been on wikipedia so I've found stuff about how to write in a neutral tone, but nothing about the difference between press release and encyclopedia.
At any rate, any help would be appreciated.
I'll compare some press releases to wikipedia articles and have a go at reworking the copy.
Thanks for your help and have a great holiday.
Jraugustine ( talk) 15:58, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
Nancy,
I wish you and your family all the best this Christmas and that you also have a Happy and safe new year.
Thankyou for all your contributions to Wikipedia this year and I look forward to seeing many more from you in the future.
Your work around Wikipedia has not gone un-noticed, this notice is testimony to that
Please feel free to drop by my talkpage any time to say Hi, as I will probably say Hi back :)
All the Best.
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Hi, Good effort on such a quick block - I am sure you are right about this being a vandalism only account. Springnuts ( talk) 09:23, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi,
I see that you've deleted the "Smoketown Six" page. I would very much like to read it. Could you send me a copy if you've kept one, or tell me how else I may access it?
Many thanks
Francesca Gee email: frg11@columbia.edu —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.253.174.198 ( talk) 16:05, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 20:15, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
I checked User talk:VicoMaster daily since I left a message there. Now, the user has replied and requested to be unblocked. As you are the blocking admin, I'd like to notify you about this. Thanks. -- Mark Chung ( talk) 08:51, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
Can you please change the block settings for that user and set it for "cannot edit own talk page" and unprotect the user's talkpage? -- IRP ☎ 20:39, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
Morning guys - I see you got all this sorted whilst I was peacefully sleeping! I'd be surprised if Fouldsy09 tried to make a comeback, looks like a throwaway account to me, but the indef block won't do any harm. Cheers, Nancy talk 07:18, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy,
Why u delete article about concern Agrowill Group this is real concern and people find it with wikipedia. References was in this article, all data is from official site. And now in: ŽIA_valda not working links to Agrowill Group
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Hi there, seeing as you're a member of WP:THAMES: I've got the Poohsticks article at GAN and I was wondering if you'd be able to give the prose a look over? Otherwise, the article seems to be fine enough for a GA. Cheers. Sillyfolkboy ( talk) 17:54, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 19:57, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Would you be so kind as to suggest how Wikipedia can cover the toll increase application by whitchurch bridge other than the bare fact of the application. I had attempted to write a neutral item on it within the bridge article. You just deleted that (maybe it wasn't balanced enough). I then restored just the link to the information site about the bridge. You deleted that again.
I'm quite happy with the idea that Wikipedia should be objective and from a nutral point of view. At the moment I'm not sure how best to achieve that. Should I continue my efforts? Or do you not want anything of this nature on the site? I've read the items in the advice pages. I'm happy to give writing about the issue in a neutral way a shot - if it isn't going to just get wiped.
For example - the simple link to the site about the toll increases would seem IMHO to be highly relavant to that page. But I'd really really appreciate your advice on this. cic ( talk) 18:57, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
I had gathered you had disagreed. I've taken your advice and also added an authoratitive item from a local paper. Hope that is all OK now. cic ( talk) 19:17, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi, you recently sent me a message saying I'd made some unconstructive editing on the Eurovision Song Contest article which had been deleted. I think you sent it to the wrong person because I haven't edited that article. I've visited it several times, but not edited it. The only article I've edited recently was the Andy Todd (footballer born 1974) one and even on that, I only changed a few words to bring it more up to date. Just to let you know. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.145.213.14 ( talk) 16:49, 27 November 2008 (UTC)
Chris Beath is an A League Referee ??? How is he not a significant person??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.233.217.171 ( talk) 00:26, 28 November 2008 (UTC)
Please make editing/cleaning goal of my valid request placed at User:Wikinger such as mainly removal of all bot messages from my protected User talk:Wikinger. Thanks. 87.96.59.135 ( talk) 17:14, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
hello, hows it going? u havent really explained why you deleted my page "Akhilesh Pradhan",any chance you could bring it back? thanks :) Akhilesh. —Preceding unsigned comment added by AwesomeAkhilesh ( talk • contribs) 17:42, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Ok yeah thats fine:) —Preceding unsigned comment added by AwesomeAkhilesh ( talk • contribs) 18:27, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy,
I see that you deleted the article I started on Sam Baker (musician) last night. I looked through Wikipedia's guidelines for deletion and the only one of the four reasons that I see as a possible reason for deletion was the one about non-notability.
In the article I created, I did briefly mention that Sam Baker has been hailed by other notable folk artists such as Gurf Morlix and Fred Eaglesmith. I also had originally put a link to Baker's web site which includes some of the press coverage he's received in North America and Europe (which is supposedly evidence of a musicians' notability according to the guidelines). I later took the link out because the Wikipedia bot found a paragraph-long quote I took from one of the articles as a copyright infringement. So I re-wrote the gist of that paragraph in my own words. My intention was to come back today and flesh out the article some more which is when I found that it had been deleted completely and instead, redirected to some band that Mr. Baker is a part of.
I guess my beef isn't with you specifically but with Wikipedia in general and what it's become. I'm not a huge content-generator on Wikipedia obviously but part of the reason for this is that there seems to be so much focus on deleting or redirecting legitimate articles instead of giving them a bit of time to grow into something of value. Or not erring on the side of inclusiveness in general.
Another example - last year, I made some major changes to an article on a Guinness World Book of Records holding telethon ( Telemiracle) in my home province and it was redirected to a single paragraph in the entry for its national parent organization. That one was reverted but again, it was the destroyers instead of the builders having their way which is such an unfortunate way to operate on a web site that offers so much usefulness generally.
I guess my point is that these types of quick actions are frustrating for the casual user of Wikipedia. I don't care about it enough to pursue it but since you, as an administrator, obviously do, perhaps you can pass along these frustrations via whatever appropriate forums their are available to you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Headtale ( talk • contribs) 22:04, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy
Whats the point of taking special pics and aligning them to the text of the article if they are going to end up lost in a gallery? Regards Motmit ( talk) 13:42, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Your deletion summary said "Recreation of a page which was deleted per a deletion discussion: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Occurrence-in-subtuple problem". Your summary failed to state that the addition of the link to the arXiv was insufficient, and that omission on your part is a matter of some concern. Let us recall the reason for deletion: the article was considered "original research", citing no sources outside of Wikipedia. When an article is deleted on those grounds, it is permissible to recreate it with such sources added. So that was done, and then you deleted it on the grounds quoted above. You could have pointed out that the arXiv is only lightly refereed, or something like that, but you didn't. If it had been a fully refereed source, I'd have simply undone your deletion and challenge you to take it back to AfD, on the grounds that it is not recreation of deleted material, even if the article had been verbatim identical but for the addition of the outside source. As it is, I think you should write a polite note to the creator of the article explaining your reservations about using a paper from the arXiv. The question of using the arXiv as a source is the essential issue here. I'm going to raise it at [[[Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics]], with your deletion of this item as an example. Michael Hardy ( talk) 14:28, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Hey there, I would like to divert your attention to one article " Shahid Masood", this article is not showing some of the sections which are present in the editing tab but not shown in the normal preview of the article. Plz have a look at this article and help correct it if you can. Regards. BurhanAhmed ( talk • contribs) 08:34, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy! I was wondering if you could have another look at the Poohsticks GAN again. I'd really value your opinion on its current status, as it has been a while since it has been put on hold. \ / ( ⁂) 05:23, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
hello,
First off thanks for all the work you put in here at wiki, it's awesome
Can you send me the text from the following wiki article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Como_Te_Llamas_Soundsystem
I know it got deleted and I won't add it again, but I would like to have the information be cause I don't have a copy.
If I should contact someone else please advise
-paul
BorgQueen ( talk) 02:11, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy - that was a brilliant find of yours for info and for the way one can turn the pages. Hopefully all on-line books will go that way. I was glad to find a good reference for Firework Ait, which incidentally I didn't identify for real on my way through unless I confused it with another. As for walking in the UK, I thought Ash Island was an odd entry, but you seem to have gone for it wholesale. Regards Motmit ( talk) 10:49, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
I just sent this note to info-en-q@wikimedia.org ________________________________________________________________________________
I am Michael Phillip Wright of Norman, Oklahoma, the home of OU. For years I have been a severe critic of David Boren, the OU president. In retaliation I have been receiving much harassment and a few threats. I have received hundreds of anonymous hostile internet messages from Boren’s defenders, who are now escalating their tactics.
A lynch mob mentality is developing around the OU campus, with me as the target. A malicious post about me already appears at "JuicyCampus." My name is used in this post, and someone replied with a verbal description of me.
Recently someone submitted a Wikipedia page about me, but it was deleted. I found it at the Deletionpedia archive:
http://deletionpedia.dbatley.com/?title=Michael_phillip_wright_(deleted_29_Jun_2008_at_08:36)
The submitted page said only this:
“interesting fellow from the OU library. Page in progress.”
The message indicates that it will be submitted again.
I was not interviewed for this page. I was not invited to review the submission. I have no relationship to the OU library other than the fact that I am a frequent user, and Boren’s defenders have spotted me there.
I do nothing to call attention to myself on the OU campus. My criticisms of Boren have mostly been on the Internet.
Please delete this page before it can even find its way to Deletionpedia. I would appreciate your sending me a copy of the submitted text.
I have a lawful right to criticize David Boren. Under U.S. civil rights law, it is a crime for two or more people to work together to injure, threaten, or intimidate a person in retaliation for the victim having exercized a lawful right. There is also a criminal libel statute in Oklahoma.
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/crim/241fin.php
129.15.105.106 ( talk) 21:35, 4 December 2008 (UTC)Michael Wright
BorgQueen ( talk) 21:26, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 03:31, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy, On the Page Avera Solutions Limited I followed all the guidelines and did infact make use that it had a STUB as per guidelines. Why was it deleted? - and will you please send me a copy of the article. Thank you.
Iceomnia ( talk) 15:59, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Okay, thank you for your help. Iceomnia ( talk) 16:18, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Dear Nancy,
Thanks for your time to have a look at article Miss Pooja and deleting it.
I understand you have short time, but i request you to atleast read talk page of this article. and restore it, if you found it fit for wikipedia.
Don't just delete the article, because it was deleted as per previous discussions.
Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Quality check ( talk • contribs) 18:31, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Many thanks for deleting this as requested. Springnuts ( talk) 18:59, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
This article has been created for the 3rd time today seen as you deleyed it twice I thought I would inform you and maybe you can block its recreation thanks. BigDunc Talk 22:25, 7 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy,
I understand why you deleted the Planets page, probably because of Notability guidelines - I believe the standard is two major works.
I would certainly count the inclusion on the sequel to the best selling PS3 game ever as one. However, you are rather stifling our ability to achieve number 2 with this deletion. As we now have an EP out through all major digital channels (and it appears to be selling pretty well) and have gained some national press and radio, we would appreciate being up there attached to the Motorstorm page.
You can probably understand that being called The Planets is not the smartest career move, but that's the way it is, we can't change our name now (we have a pretty big fanbase) and now we have an international audience we'd like people to be able to find our stuff, it doesn't bode too well when they get a dead link from the Motorstorm page......
Also, what is fancruft?
Any input appreciated.
Thanks
Rich —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.3.99.121 ( talk) 16:24, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
please do not delete my articles. it's disrespectful andcomplete rude considering i edited the page for about 10 seconds and didn't get the chance to change it... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Aa110537 ( talk • contribs) 18:53, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
Dear Nancy,
This is the author/contributor of the "Hungry crotch" Wikiarticle written and deleted earlier today. Hopefully there is an archive of the talk page for this article, containing my defense. May I please have a copy of. my talk entry for this page? I look forward to your timely response.
Thank you,
Raymond —Preceding unsigned comment added by Reader28 ( talk • contribs) 02:25, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
I believe this use should not only remain on Wikipedia, it should be recognized at the more suitable definition to the term. I have provided other uses for the term in my subheading "Misconceptions," where other uses have inaccurately described the occurrence.
I ask you to consider the words "hunger." Hunger is defined by the feeling one has in anticipation of ingesting food or to express the desire to eat something. The only way to alleviate such a desire would be to actually feed. The other (incorrect) uses of the term, as mentioned in subheading "Misconceptions," to describe a gathering of pants at the crotch area--as if the crotch were stuffed. To simply stuff a mouth does not sate hunger; nor would stuffing one's mouth yield tearing or chewing marks. So, a gathering of such material in the crotch area without the actual appearance of the crotch of the pants having been eaten cannot be considered the result of a hungry crotch.
I have also made sure to diminish any confusion of Hungry Crotch and Cameltoe (whose Wikipedia definition I have referenced). Neither a gathering at the crotch or Cameltoe necessarily result in a tearing and eroding of pant fabric at or by the crotch, they cannot be referred to as Hungry Crotch. My definition provides a more accurate definition to this specific occurrence.
A hungry crotch is explained in depth in the Wikipedia page I proposed for publishing. Equally, "Cameltoe" is described as specific to that area of the female body and the females clothing. "Muffin top" is also described specifically to the area of the body and one's clothing. "Hungry Crotch," like "Cameltoe" and "Muffin top" specifically describe that area of the body--the crotch--and it's relation to the clothing covering that area--the ravages of metaphoric hunger at that area of the body.
"Cameltoe" and "Muffin top" are neologisms themselves. To their credit, they made it into the vernacular. There is no reason to dismiss "Hungry Crotch" as a neologism, when the aforementioned terms share the similar etymology.
You suggested in your prompt that I perhaps categorize my page as a nonsense page. If that is the case, any other colloquialisms in Wikipedia should be considered as such nonsense in fairness. In any case, in compromise, I will agree to that to keep this page up. "Hungry crotch" and the specific description should be kept up to permeate a greater, more in-depth understanding of this term and to dismiss the misconceptions.
Please speedy close Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Every Young Man's Battle as keep. (I was nominator). No point wasting anyone else's time on the AfD - it's been well verified now, which is a good result. -- Dweller ( talk) 16:56, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi,
The University of Limerick Computer Society article has been removed, again. Once more it has been removed on notability grounds. I'm trying to find out what more is needed for the Society to be recognised as notable.
Today there was a Boing Boing article written by Mitch Altman on his recent trip to Limerick and his talk here ( source). Mitch is an honorary member of the society.
We ran an IT conference last year ( SkyCon) which attracted interest from O'Reilly Media ( source), Red Hat Magazine ( source) and LugRadio ( source). The following also blogged about it: Jono Bacon ( source), Martin Krafft ( source) and Stuart Langridge ( source). Speakers included those from Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, Digital Rights Ireland, HEAnet, Debian and Ubuntu.
One of our members ( Mel Gorman) was written up on Slashdot twice ( Slashdot 1) ( Slashdot 2) after he published a book on Linux Virtual Memory Management ( available for free on our servers here) ( mirrored on kernel.org) ( available to buy from Amazon), the book has been cited by at least 73 other publications.
Alan Cox is another honorary member of the society and has lectured us several times. Alans article here on Wikipedia uses a talk we recorded and distribute as an external link. The Free Software Foundation Europe transcribed part of that talk here.
Another member ( Martin Gallwey) received a write up in The Register ( source) after our servers were shut down as a result of a threat from an Irish Bank.
Current members of the society are also current employees of Google, HEAnet, Activision, MTV, IBM, Intel, Ericsson, Analog Devices, Symbian, Algorithmics Inc. &c. I can dig up references if you like.
So, if this doesn't deem the society as noteworthy, what will?
tyrion ( talk) 02:59, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for reviewing this page. I've just started authoring content for Wikipedia and I'm learning the ropes.
I have includes sources for the entry including an article in The Oregonian, The Stranger, Powell's World of Books Blog, Jeff VanderMeer's Blog, and Seed Cake.
Please let me know else I can do clarify the noteability of the event.
-- E.D. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eddorn ( talk • contribs) 02:40, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Thanks, Nancy. I was aware of this. The Oregonian and The Stranger are both major media sources that employ fact checkers, have paid editorial staff, and paid contributors. The notability guidelines mention that blogs and even self-published material can server as a source in the article when supported by coverage in recognized sources. -- ED —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eddorn ( talk • contribs) 06:24, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
Nancy,
I was looking up information related to the film, the Brothers McMullen, and was very curious about who played the youngest brother. The wiki entry on the film gives the name Mike McGlone. When I went to his entry, I noticed you deleted it. I then went to McGlone's IMDB entry, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0569458/bio, and noticed that he has a number of achievements worth listing.
I have no dog in this fight. I'm not a particular fan of his, just somebody curious enough about this actor who wanted to know a little more about him. Is there any way to merely reinstate what was there previously?
71.255.161.117 ( talk) 14:40, 18 December 2008 (UTC) Seth —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.255.161.117 ( talk) 14:34, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Mike McGlone (born 10 August, 1972) in White Plains, New York USA is an American actor.
You deleted the slightly damned page because it was marked for speedy deletion, i contested that deletion by using the hangon note, you deleted the page BEFORE i post my reasoning..you actually deleted it 2 minutes before i posted my reasoning.
The way it seemed to me was that slightly damned was notable and user ThuranX keept deleting information from the page, i kept restoring it and altering it and adding more info since i was not done with the page; he then deleted a lot of relavant information to the article as well as deleting stats that were posted on the page to help prove its relavance then marked it for speedy deletion. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Auronx1000 ( talk • contribs) 08:34, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
AND now since the artice was deleted the reasoning that was posted on the talk page has disappeared as well... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Auronx1000 ( talk • contribs) 08:37, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
Not to be rude, but i dont think that you understand anything of what im trying to say, could you refer me to another administrator to whom i could plead my case and receive helpful comments from. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Auronx1000 ( talk • contribs) 09:44, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
Thank you, i will continue to work on the article in my sandbox until it is truly finished and with the proper refrences, then show it to you. Also, how would i get to my sandbox other then the link you posted or by typing in the web-address —Preceding
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what do you mean about the page i made about izzy? she is my favorite singer... If you want a review I saved that as my page at user:rajalberini. RSVP ASAP...
Never mind I realized i forgot about the rules... tsk2x... never mind...
rajalberini ( talk) 08:37, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
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BorgQueen ( talk) 05:57, 20 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 00:10, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 18:51, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
Nancy.
You deleted my Ageless Fantasy article today. I take issue with that for several reasons.
1. The article does not promote Ageless Fantasy. It's purely informative in nature. In fact, I based my article on an existing Old Spice article and an existing Chanel No. 5 article. Neither of those have been deleted as blatant advertisements.
2. All the wording is neutral in nature and none of it is in any way biased towards Ageless Fantasy. It is all unbiased and "encyclopedic."
3. I posted reasons for my contention that this article should not receive speedy deletion and received no contact in rebuttal of my posting. My expectation is that if my argument for non-deletion cannot be refuted, there are no grounds for deleting it.
I would like to know what differences you see between the Ageless Fantasy article and the Chanel No. 5 article and Old Spice articles I mentioned in the talk regarding the Ageless Fantasy article and it's speedy deletion status.
The concept of a perfume using aromas in this way is fascinating, and I think it has every right to be a part of the wikipedia.
Thanks.
Jraugustine ( talk) 17:24, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi again Nancy.
First, I want to answer the most critical issue in your response. No, I'm not being paid to write this article. In fact, I wasn't even paid by Harvey Prince to compile the white paper. I was actually commissioned by the researchers to compile their data into a white paper. That's how I found out about the concept of the psychology of scent.
I simply wrote this article because I thought it was a fascinating idea. I also noticed Avery Gilbert's entry in wikipedia is a stub and I'd like to develop that as well.
I think it would be most clear to say I'm interested in the concept and not the product itself.
So, I guess I'll re-work the copy so it sounds less like a press release. Can you help me understand what phrases, paragraphs, structure, etc. is more press release style than encyclopedic style? I've been on wikipedia so I've found stuff about how to write in a neutral tone, but nothing about the difference between press release and encyclopedia.
At any rate, any help would be appreciated.
I'll compare some press releases to wikipedia articles and have a go at reworking the copy.
Thanks for your help and have a great holiday.
Jraugustine ( talk) 15:58, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
Nancy,
I wish you and your family all the best this Christmas and that you also have a Happy and safe new year.
Thankyou for all your contributions to Wikipedia this year and I look forward to seeing many more from you in the future.
Your work around Wikipedia has not gone un-noticed, this notice is testimony to that
Please feel free to drop by my talkpage any time to say Hi, as I will probably say Hi back :)
All the Best.
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Hi, Good effort on such a quick block - I am sure you are right about this being a vandalism only account. Springnuts ( talk) 09:23, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi,
I see that you've deleted the "Smoketown Six" page. I would very much like to read it. Could you send me a copy if you've kept one, or tell me how else I may access it?
Many thanks
Francesca Gee email: frg11@columbia.edu —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.253.174.198 ( talk) 16:05, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
BorgQueen ( talk) 20:15, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
I checked User talk:VicoMaster daily since I left a message there. Now, the user has replied and requested to be unblocked. As you are the blocking admin, I'd like to notify you about this. Thanks. -- Mark Chung ( talk) 08:51, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
Can you please change the block settings for that user and set it for "cannot edit own talk page" and unprotect the user's talkpage? -- IRP ☎ 20:39, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
Morning guys - I see you got all this sorted whilst I was peacefully sleeping! I'd be surprised if Fouldsy09 tried to make a comeback, looks like a throwaway account to me, but the indef block won't do any harm. Cheers, Nancy talk 07:18, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nancy,
Why u delete article about concern Agrowill Group this is real concern and people find it with wikipedia. References was in this article, all data is from official site. And now in: ŽIA_valda not working links to Agrowill Group