You make a fair point about linking a team that is not in the infobox. I personally don't, as I see it fit to just link it once in the article. The reason being, the infobox is for the full notable first-grade teams, when it comes to the junior clubs I just see it fine to link once as they're not notable enough to have multiple links in my opinion. Josh the newcastle fan ( talk) 06:27, 24 August 2016 (UTC)
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Why have you removed my edit to James Segeyaro. 109.155.85.69 ( talk) 16:19, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
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Hi Theanonymousentry, I believe its worth noting that when I've used the 'less-than-or-equals' sign, and/or the 'greater-than-or-equals' signs in the rugby league infobox, it's because there is information that indicates that a player was at a club at that point in time, but no information as to whether they were at that club before, or after that point in time. Consequently, just removing the '≤', and/or '≥' signs gives the impression that these area "hard" from-to dates, which unfortunately they aren't. I'm unsure as to what the best solution is… just removing the dates would devalue the article, perhaps adding a'?' to the date would be better, but this seems a little ambiguous, your thoughts? Best regards DynamoDegsy ( talk) 21:55, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
Good evening. After you reverted my edit to Glenn Lazarus, I have modified the Template:Infobox rugby league biography/sandbox to satisfy your concerns. I requested on the template talk page for someone to review my changes, but it looks like you might be the right person to approach directly? Thank you. -- Scott Davis Talk 12:34, 8 January 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Theanonymousentry , could I please ask a favour of you? I'm using the Chrome browser, and the {{nowrap|Hull Kingston Rovers}} in the infobox appears to cause the years of the Mickey Paea to wrap onto 2-lines. However, on other similar articles, e.g. Sam Smith (rugby league), {{nowrap|Hull Kingston Rovers}} doesn't appear to wrap the years. Would it be possible for you to have a quick look, to see why this might be the case? Best regards DynamoDegsy ( talk) 18:13, 14 March 2017 (UTC)
Hello there, I have been asked by another member of WPRL to widen the conversation on "Flags in European current templates", in the hope to gain a wider consensus. I imagine that this message may well never be read, dismissed, see me lose support, potentially gain some or take the discussion forwards. Please do take the time to read the discussion at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Rugby_league#Flags_in_squad_templates if you can, but the crux of my position is that the flags are prevalent elsewhere, are consistent with usage by the MOS, and their implementation for their rugby league national squad/team or representative nationality, is in line with their intended purpose. The crux of the remove side would be an IP editor may interpret a flag as indication of birth, give too much credence to the nation, and the decision was made previously. To remove them from all rugby league templates when there is a limited conversation would seem more than a little unfair I would say, hence the attempt to reach out. I'm quite happy to voted down, but would appreciate a few more voices to the discussion, else it would seem quite wrong to move from the majority into the minority. Fleets ( talk) 19:53, 13 July 2017 (UTC)
Hi, what is your rationale for including an out of date navbox that doesn't include the player. It will confuse readers as they will think the player is not in the current squad. Mattlore ( talk) 19:52, 19 October 2017 (UTC)
As I understand it, "present" should never be used in the infox for a rep player.
Template:Infobox rugby league biography states: For RL players who have also played representative football Note: Don't use "present" for the year end, as a representative team by its nature is not continuous.
At very least, discuss before changing any more. Doctorhawkes ( talk) 10:48, 23 October 2017 (UTC)
Hi, like everything you add to Wikipedia, you need to have a reference for the nicknames you are adding to infoboxes. In the past we have had problems with editors making up nicknames and adding them and that is why they need to be sourced. Mattlore ( talk) 19:25, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
Hi, it is not very helpful to make text in infoboxes too small to read. It is not a problem at all if the captions go into "four lines". FunkMonk ( talk) 16:54, 2 November 2017 (UTC)
Hi, why are you edit warring to include Queensland Cup statistics in some infoboxes but not others? You should discuss, explain your logic and seek consensus to achieve this change if you want it to happen rather than randomly trying to insert them in some biographies and not others. Mattlore ( talk) 19:02, 16 November 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Theanonymousentry, I believe the addition of the word 'former', and change from, e.g. '…1960s, playing at club level…' → '…1960s. He played at club level…', could likely be achieved using AutoWikiBrowser (AWB) on the majority of the rugby league player biography introductions, as I initiated the articles in a boilerplate fashion. I had previously considered using the word 'former' in the introductions, but as the playing decades were generally in-the-past I decided 'former' was sort of inferred, so I decided against using it, but 'former' does confirm that the player is no longer a current player, and I feel 'former' is much better than the use of the word 'retired', as that to me indicates they're a Pensioner. Best regards DynamoDegsy ( talk) 17:12, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Theanonymousentry, I could save you a job, and remove the comma from, e.g. 1900s, and 1910s, etc. via AutoWikiBrowser the next time I do a "big run". Best regards. DynamoDegsy ( talk) 16:20, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
I notice that you have been removing serial commas from several articles without explaining why. In general there is nothing wrong with such commas. I have reverted your unexplained action for several articles. Removing such a comma seems especially strange for the Oxford spelling article, since such commas are also known as Oxford commas because – like Oxford spelling – they tend to be used in the Oxford writing style. — BarrelProof ( talk) 17:22, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
I noted that in Periodic table and Iron you moved the {{ Sister project links}} and {{ Commons}} templates to a different section. However, per their documentation they were in the right place. So I reverted. Did you find other placement rules somewhere? - DePiep ( talk) 17:25, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
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I see you're the tempting the wrath of user 'Gibson Flying V' again by changing, e.g. "rugby league footballer of the 2000s" to, e.g. "rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s". DynamoDegsy ( talk) 16:52, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
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You make a fair point about linking a team that is not in the infobox. I personally don't, as I see it fit to just link it once in the article. The reason being, the infobox is for the full notable first-grade teams, when it comes to the junior clubs I just see it fine to link once as they're not notable enough to have multiple links in my opinion. Josh the newcastle fan ( talk) 06:27, 24 August 2016 (UTC)
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Why have you removed my edit to James Segeyaro. 109.155.85.69 ( talk) 16:19, 6 December 2016 (UTC)
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For your reference the administrator was ( user:JustBerry also helped after using help me template twice see my page for help me request) user:Huon.
Hi Theanonymousentry, I believe its worth noting that when I've used the 'less-than-or-equals' sign, and/or the 'greater-than-or-equals' signs in the rugby league infobox, it's because there is information that indicates that a player was at a club at that point in time, but no information as to whether they were at that club before, or after that point in time. Consequently, just removing the '≤', and/or '≥' signs gives the impression that these area "hard" from-to dates, which unfortunately they aren't. I'm unsure as to what the best solution is… just removing the dates would devalue the article, perhaps adding a'?' to the date would be better, but this seems a little ambiguous, your thoughts? Best regards DynamoDegsy ( talk) 21:55, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
Good evening. After you reverted my edit to Glenn Lazarus, I have modified the Template:Infobox rugby league biography/sandbox to satisfy your concerns. I requested on the template talk page for someone to review my changes, but it looks like you might be the right person to approach directly? Thank you. -- Scott Davis Talk 12:34, 8 January 2017 (UTC)
Per this (repeated) reversal I am not using a bot - my edit is a considered edit pointing to numerous policies and guidelines. We generally list only one official site, and for most subjects that is their official website. This subject seems not to have one, so we have to chose one of the social networking sites. This person is not specifically known for either facebook nor twitter, so one is enough, and the facebook is giving enough information. No need for a linkfarm, unless you have reasons why both the twitter and facebook of the subject are pertinent. -- Dirk Beetstra T C 13:43, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Theanonymousentry , could I please ask a favour of you? I'm using the Chrome browser, and the {{nowrap|Hull Kingston Rovers}} in the infobox appears to cause the years of the Mickey Paea to wrap onto 2-lines. However, on other similar articles, e.g. Sam Smith (rugby league), {{nowrap|Hull Kingston Rovers}} doesn't appear to wrap the years. Would it be possible for you to have a quick look, to see why this might be the case? Best regards DynamoDegsy ( talk) 18:13, 14 March 2017 (UTC)
Hello there, I have been asked by another member of WPRL to widen the conversation on "Flags in European current templates", in the hope to gain a wider consensus. I imagine that this message may well never be read, dismissed, see me lose support, potentially gain some or take the discussion forwards. Please do take the time to read the discussion at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Rugby_league#Flags_in_squad_templates if you can, but the crux of my position is that the flags are prevalent elsewhere, are consistent with usage by the MOS, and their implementation for their rugby league national squad/team or representative nationality, is in line with their intended purpose. The crux of the remove side would be an IP editor may interpret a flag as indication of birth, give too much credence to the nation, and the decision was made previously. To remove them from all rugby league templates when there is a limited conversation would seem more than a little unfair I would say, hence the attempt to reach out. I'm quite happy to voted down, but would appreciate a few more voices to the discussion, else it would seem quite wrong to move from the majority into the minority. Fleets ( talk) 19:53, 13 July 2017 (UTC)
Hi, what is your rationale for including an out of date navbox that doesn't include the player. It will confuse readers as they will think the player is not in the current squad. Mattlore ( talk) 19:52, 19 October 2017 (UTC)
As I understand it, "present" should never be used in the infox for a rep player.
Template:Infobox rugby league biography states: For RL players who have also played representative football Note: Don't use "present" for the year end, as a representative team by its nature is not continuous.
At very least, discuss before changing any more. Doctorhawkes ( talk) 10:48, 23 October 2017 (UTC)
Hi, like everything you add to Wikipedia, you need to have a reference for the nicknames you are adding to infoboxes. In the past we have had problems with editors making up nicknames and adding them and that is why they need to be sourced. Mattlore ( talk) 19:25, 31 October 2017 (UTC)
Hi, it is not very helpful to make text in infoboxes too small to read. It is not a problem at all if the captions go into "four lines". FunkMonk ( talk) 16:54, 2 November 2017 (UTC)
Hi, why are you edit warring to include Queensland Cup statistics in some infoboxes but not others? You should discuss, explain your logic and seek consensus to achieve this change if you want it to happen rather than randomly trying to insert them in some biographies and not others. Mattlore ( talk) 19:02, 16 November 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Theanonymousentry, I believe the addition of the word 'former', and change from, e.g. '…1960s, playing at club level…' → '…1960s. He played at club level…', could likely be achieved using AutoWikiBrowser (AWB) on the majority of the rugby league player biography introductions, as I initiated the articles in a boilerplate fashion. I had previously considered using the word 'former' in the introductions, but as the playing decades were generally in-the-past I decided 'former' was sort of inferred, so I decided against using it, but 'former' does confirm that the player is no longer a current player, and I feel 'former' is much better than the use of the word 'retired', as that to me indicates they're a Pensioner. Best regards DynamoDegsy ( talk) 17:12, 18 December 2017 (UTC)
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Hi Theanonymousentry, I could save you a job, and remove the comma from, e.g. 1900s, and 1910s, etc. via AutoWikiBrowser the next time I do a "big run". Best regards. DynamoDegsy ( talk) 16:20, 14 February 2018 (UTC)
I notice that you have been removing serial commas from several articles without explaining why. In general there is nothing wrong with such commas. I have reverted your unexplained action for several articles. Removing such a comma seems especially strange for the Oxford spelling article, since such commas are also known as Oxford commas because – like Oxford spelling – they tend to be used in the Oxford writing style. — BarrelProof ( talk) 17:22, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
I noted that in Periodic table and Iron you moved the {{ Sister project links}} and {{ Commons}} templates to a different section. However, per their documentation they were in the right place. So I reverted. Did you find other placement rules somewhere? - DePiep ( talk) 17:25, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
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I see you're the tempting the wrath of user 'Gibson Flying V' again by changing, e.g. "rugby league footballer of the 2000s" to, e.g. "rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s". DynamoDegsy ( talk) 16:52, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
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I find it hard to believe how you're not seeing the problem with this change of yours. You randomly changed a valid and neutral term to emotionally-laden and completely non-neutral one without any source backing the changes. Please have a rethink. Thanks. – Ammarpad ( talk) 08:08, 2 May 2019 (UTC)
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