You obviously know Wikipedia regulations well. I understand that information listed must be factual. That's fine. Let's assume for a second that you believe my claims. How can we go about making the information "reliable?" I'm trying to work w/ you here.
We're not pulling some hoax, and people should know that they can receive new, legit information when using us as a source.
Would a radio interview be sufficient? -- Orangeade 19:40, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
You tagged the above article as being a candidate for speedy deletion through the A7 criterion. Note that the criterion only allows deletion if the article fails to make an assertion of importance or significance. Since the article states that the subject was a vice-president of CompuServe, participated in the development of one of the first public offerings of the Internet industry, was president and CEO of AdKnowledge and that he now heads the San Francisco-based digital-magazine service provider Zinio I removed the tag. Hope that clarifies. Steve block Talk 00:41, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
You recently compiled and listed a case at requests for checkuser. A checkuser or clerk has requested you supply one or more diffs to justify the use of the checkuser procedure in the case, in accordance with the procedures listed in the table at the top of the requests for checkuser page. For an outcome to be achieved, we require that you provide these diffs as soon as possible. This has been implemented to reduce difficulties for checkusers, and is essential for your case to be processed. A link to your recently-created case which has this information missing is here. Thanks for your co-operation. Daniel.Bryant [ T · C ] 22:04, 10 November 2006 (UTC), checkuser clerk.
You tagged Goldcorp for speedy deletion. That company is part of a stock market index, S&P/TSX 60, which means that the company passes WP:CORP. -- TruthbringerToronto ( Talk | contribs) 15:41, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
Hello, You should not have removed the link: www.appalachiava.net, from the article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachia,_Virginia, because that is the town's official website. If you believe that is false information, you can contact the town's manager. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.171.5.72 ( talk • contribs) .
Takeel, I am the one who has added the links for Middlesell to the UMW, JMU, and VT wikipedia pages. I do not consider the links to these pages to be spam. This is especially true in the case of the UMW website, URL middlesell. This website has grown into a student-run, student-used website. We have an average of 2,000 UMW students a day (this is about 50% of the Fredericksburg Campus population of 2,000). The site originated here, in Fredericksburg, and is not a "spam site" and is run by a few college kids here. Furthermore, we maintain a very close relationship with the University's IT & University Relations staff, and have received their (albeit unnecessary) blessing.
We like the concept of our site because it localizes the internet to specific college campuses, and so we are in the process of launching it at other schools. There are nearly zero users at both the Tech and JMU sites. If you feel that it is not appropriate for the links to these sites to exist on those pages, I respect that. However, in the case of the University of Mary Washington page, I politely insist that it be left alone--especially if links to the radio station (it does not broadcast and is not on campus domain) as well as to UMW Underground (ditto) are allowed to remain.
Please contact me if you have any problem with this, I am perfectly willing to discuss it.
Thank you, Bobby UMW Student (Class of 2009) Middlesell dot com —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Analyzethis ( talk • contribs) .
Takeel, you have no idea what you're talking about. If our site is not "allowed" to be linked on the University of Mary Washington page, why are the other two (UMW Underground and WMWC Radio)? Also, whoever referred to the site as "nothing more than a blog" is thoroughly incorrect. You do not attend the University of Mary Washington, and you do not use this web site. It is a resource that one half of our school utilizes on a daily basis. This is not link spam. Please do not discriminate against our site just because we don't have "UMW" in our domain name. End of story. Analyzethis 18:29, 18 November 2006 (UTC)Bobby
I am moving this section to the article talk page so more discussion can be had. Metros232 02:49, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Assume good faith Analyzethis 17:53, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi Takeel, you had asked me a question a long time ago and I replied (on my own "user talk" page). However, since I'm clueless about many things in Wikipedia, I don't know if you ever saw my reply. Was I supposed to copy your question and post it, along with my reply, here on your "user talk" page? Sorry for the newbie question :). Is there a FAQ or tutorial that explains the standard practices? Thanks in advance. Esteban666 08:46, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Why delete the show list? I have been an early contributor. Are you not s fan of Tom Green, his "goofballism" and the channel? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Socby19 ( talk • contribs) .
Did that yesterday SocBy19
Several of my edit summaries explained the problem (like this) if you had looked at my contribution history. 71.231.107.188 20:34, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
Hey, in response to your message, I understand your concern, but I don't see it as an issue. The action that users take offense to is not the act of removing messages but of ignoring and deleting them. I always either reply to my messages or, if its something I can easily fix, take action. So if I was being an asshole- and I do know that there are people like this on Wikipedia -and disregarding messages, then I'd be a "vandal" (although I personally would not see him as one, I'd just see him as a stubborn ass). However, my only reason for deleting messages is to keep myself organized. It's kind of like a worked having an inbox and outbox at his desk. The talk page is my inbox, where things that need to be done are kept. The history page is the outbox, a record of what I have done. That's the way I see it, maybe you are different about it, but regardless, if I was blocked, someone would be overstepping their boundaries. VitaleBaby 18:05, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Hello Takeel:
Like you, i was a bit surprised to see Majorly's decision to end the discussion on deleting the Paxus calta entry. Unlike you, i am quite new to the Wikipedia culture and norms. There were several problems with this article, as you pointed out, and they were almost exclusively my fault. i used this article as a way to learn about wikipedia, getting told by administrators that i needed to reduce the number of external links, having gone thru an earlier AfD challenge, and so on.
It did end up (before your AfD call) having a vanity page feel to it. After your AdF challenge i made a number of edits to try to rectify these concerns (pulling the quotes section, removing the hardest to verify elements, removing a second picture, the section on my complicated name, etc). My point here is that while you may not have gotten exactly what you wanted, for the article is still in place, it is a better, more encyclopedic piece as a function of your challange - and i thank you for that.
And, if you are not feed up with the whole affair, i would welcome other recommendations you have for clean up the article as it stands now. Paxuscalta 12:49, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
Dearest Takeel:
i appreciate your note and i am glad that the anti-vanity edits seemed sufficient to you. i also appreciate your attitude around AfD process. If only consensus could rule in the world at large. Be Well. Paxuscalta 16:46, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
Takeel,
I updated the page for The University of Virginia's College at Wise yesterday by adding our current official logo, and official, referenced facts from the College's fact page. I also made redirects for common search terms for the College (including UVa-Wise and Clinch Valley College). Since then, you have deleted my edits, including the updated logo, deleted the redirects, and reverted the page to its former state.
I'm sure that you can check these facts and the legitimacy of the edits and the logo (which was taken from the official website) by e-mailing or calling the College's Office of College Relations.
I believe the edits made yesterday are the true facts that UVa-Wise would appreciate having on their Wikipedia page. I'm new to editing Wikipedia, so if you can offer advice for how to proceed with the edits I tried to implement yesterday, that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Rhagy, Wed., Feb. 14, 2007, 10:00 a.m.
I have given the "Nature & Outdoor Rec" section a great big edit. Here's hoping that this will please all involved. I will continue to keep the article & talk page watchlisted, and am willing to help in discussions about possbile additions to that section. -- Pastordavid 16:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Greetings: Takeel, I don't think it's right for you to be removing the Town of Appalachia's official website link from the Appalachia, Virginia article. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.171.13.93 ( talk • contribs).
Takeel, You shouldn't have deleted the section that says Film Logger C.C. Swiney grew up in the town. The burden of proof lies upon you. You have no knowledge of Big Stone Gap, Virginia. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.171.13.93 ( talk • contribs).
Hello Takeel, I noticed you removed the Willie Horton trivia off of the Appalachia, Virginia article, saying he's not from Appalachia. You are very wrong! Arno is Appalachia, it's one Appalachia's complemented communtyYou shouldn't be removing information from articles that you haven't confirmed, is true. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.66.222.248 ( talk) 02:08, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
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You obviously know Wikipedia regulations well. I understand that information listed must be factual. That's fine. Let's assume for a second that you believe my claims. How can we go about making the information "reliable?" I'm trying to work w/ you here.
We're not pulling some hoax, and people should know that they can receive new, legit information when using us as a source.
Would a radio interview be sufficient? -- Orangeade 19:40, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
You tagged the above article as being a candidate for speedy deletion through the A7 criterion. Note that the criterion only allows deletion if the article fails to make an assertion of importance or significance. Since the article states that the subject was a vice-president of CompuServe, participated in the development of one of the first public offerings of the Internet industry, was president and CEO of AdKnowledge and that he now heads the San Francisco-based digital-magazine service provider Zinio I removed the tag. Hope that clarifies. Steve block Talk 00:41, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
You recently compiled and listed a case at requests for checkuser. A checkuser or clerk has requested you supply one or more diffs to justify the use of the checkuser procedure in the case, in accordance with the procedures listed in the table at the top of the requests for checkuser page. For an outcome to be achieved, we require that you provide these diffs as soon as possible. This has been implemented to reduce difficulties for checkusers, and is essential for your case to be processed. A link to your recently-created case which has this information missing is here. Thanks for your co-operation. Daniel.Bryant [ T · C ] 22:04, 10 November 2006 (UTC), checkuser clerk.
You tagged Goldcorp for speedy deletion. That company is part of a stock market index, S&P/TSX 60, which means that the company passes WP:CORP. -- TruthbringerToronto ( Talk | contribs) 15:41, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
Hello, You should not have removed the link: www.appalachiava.net, from the article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachia,_Virginia, because that is the town's official website. If you believe that is false information, you can contact the town's manager. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.171.5.72 ( talk • contribs) .
Takeel, I am the one who has added the links for Middlesell to the UMW, JMU, and VT wikipedia pages. I do not consider the links to these pages to be spam. This is especially true in the case of the UMW website, URL middlesell. This website has grown into a student-run, student-used website. We have an average of 2,000 UMW students a day (this is about 50% of the Fredericksburg Campus population of 2,000). The site originated here, in Fredericksburg, and is not a "spam site" and is run by a few college kids here. Furthermore, we maintain a very close relationship with the University's IT & University Relations staff, and have received their (albeit unnecessary) blessing.
We like the concept of our site because it localizes the internet to specific college campuses, and so we are in the process of launching it at other schools. There are nearly zero users at both the Tech and JMU sites. If you feel that it is not appropriate for the links to these sites to exist on those pages, I respect that. However, in the case of the University of Mary Washington page, I politely insist that it be left alone--especially if links to the radio station (it does not broadcast and is not on campus domain) as well as to UMW Underground (ditto) are allowed to remain.
Please contact me if you have any problem with this, I am perfectly willing to discuss it.
Thank you, Bobby UMW Student (Class of 2009) Middlesell dot com —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Analyzethis ( talk • contribs) .
Takeel, you have no idea what you're talking about. If our site is not "allowed" to be linked on the University of Mary Washington page, why are the other two (UMW Underground and WMWC Radio)? Also, whoever referred to the site as "nothing more than a blog" is thoroughly incorrect. You do not attend the University of Mary Washington, and you do not use this web site. It is a resource that one half of our school utilizes on a daily basis. This is not link spam. Please do not discriminate against our site just because we don't have "UMW" in our domain name. End of story. Analyzethis 18:29, 18 November 2006 (UTC)Bobby
I am moving this section to the article talk page so more discussion can be had. Metros232 02:49, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Assume good faith Analyzethis 17:53, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi Takeel, you had asked me a question a long time ago and I replied (on my own "user talk" page). However, since I'm clueless about many things in Wikipedia, I don't know if you ever saw my reply. Was I supposed to copy your question and post it, along with my reply, here on your "user talk" page? Sorry for the newbie question :). Is there a FAQ or tutorial that explains the standard practices? Thanks in advance. Esteban666 08:46, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
Why delete the show list? I have been an early contributor. Are you not s fan of Tom Green, his "goofballism" and the channel? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Socby19 ( talk • contribs) .
Did that yesterday SocBy19
Several of my edit summaries explained the problem (like this) if you had looked at my contribution history. 71.231.107.188 20:34, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
Hey, in response to your message, I understand your concern, but I don't see it as an issue. The action that users take offense to is not the act of removing messages but of ignoring and deleting them. I always either reply to my messages or, if its something I can easily fix, take action. So if I was being an asshole- and I do know that there are people like this on Wikipedia -and disregarding messages, then I'd be a "vandal" (although I personally would not see him as one, I'd just see him as a stubborn ass). However, my only reason for deleting messages is to keep myself organized. It's kind of like a worked having an inbox and outbox at his desk. The talk page is my inbox, where things that need to be done are kept. The history page is the outbox, a record of what I have done. That's the way I see it, maybe you are different about it, but regardless, if I was blocked, someone would be overstepping their boundaries. VitaleBaby 18:05, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Hello Takeel:
Like you, i was a bit surprised to see Majorly's decision to end the discussion on deleting the Paxus calta entry. Unlike you, i am quite new to the Wikipedia culture and norms. There were several problems with this article, as you pointed out, and they were almost exclusively my fault. i used this article as a way to learn about wikipedia, getting told by administrators that i needed to reduce the number of external links, having gone thru an earlier AfD challenge, and so on.
It did end up (before your AfD call) having a vanity page feel to it. After your AdF challenge i made a number of edits to try to rectify these concerns (pulling the quotes section, removing the hardest to verify elements, removing a second picture, the section on my complicated name, etc). My point here is that while you may not have gotten exactly what you wanted, for the article is still in place, it is a better, more encyclopedic piece as a function of your challange - and i thank you for that.
And, if you are not feed up with the whole affair, i would welcome other recommendations you have for clean up the article as it stands now. Paxuscalta 12:49, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
Dearest Takeel:
i appreciate your note and i am glad that the anti-vanity edits seemed sufficient to you. i also appreciate your attitude around AfD process. If only consensus could rule in the world at large. Be Well. Paxuscalta 16:46, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
Takeel,
I updated the page for The University of Virginia's College at Wise yesterday by adding our current official logo, and official, referenced facts from the College's fact page. I also made redirects for common search terms for the College (including UVa-Wise and Clinch Valley College). Since then, you have deleted my edits, including the updated logo, deleted the redirects, and reverted the page to its former state.
I'm sure that you can check these facts and the legitimacy of the edits and the logo (which was taken from the official website) by e-mailing or calling the College's Office of College Relations.
I believe the edits made yesterday are the true facts that UVa-Wise would appreciate having on their Wikipedia page. I'm new to editing Wikipedia, so if you can offer advice for how to proceed with the edits I tried to implement yesterday, that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Rhagy, Wed., Feb. 14, 2007, 10:00 a.m.
I have given the "Nature & Outdoor Rec" section a great big edit. Here's hoping that this will please all involved. I will continue to keep the article & talk page watchlisted, and am willing to help in discussions about possbile additions to that section. -- Pastordavid 16:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
Greetings: Takeel, I don't think it's right for you to be removing the Town of Appalachia's official website link from the Appalachia, Virginia article. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.171.13.93 ( talk • contribs).
Takeel, You shouldn't have deleted the section that says Film Logger C.C. Swiney grew up in the town. The burden of proof lies upon you. You have no knowledge of Big Stone Gap, Virginia. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.171.13.93 ( talk • contribs).
Hello Takeel, I noticed you removed the Willie Horton trivia off of the Appalachia, Virginia article, saying he's not from Appalachia. You are very wrong! Arno is Appalachia, it's one Appalachia's complemented communtyYou shouldn't be removing information from articles that you haven't confirmed, is true. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.66.222.248 ( talk) 02:08, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
The article The Escal Institute of Advanced Technologies has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
While all constructive contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, content or articles may be deleted for any of several reasons.
You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the {{proposed deletion/dated}}
notice, but please explain why in your
edit summary or on
the article's talk page.
Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Removing {{proposed deletion/dated}}
will stop the
proposed deletion process, but other
deletion processes exist. In particular, the
speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and
articles for deletion allows discussion to reach
consensus for deletion.
Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus|
reply here
09:09, 27 October 2015 (UTC)
Hi,
You appear to be eligible to vote in the current
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site bans,
topic bans, editing restrictions, and other measures needed to maintain our editing environment. The
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