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I saw your new article Cave salamander (disambiguation); but, I am curious as to why you did not simply name it "Cave salamander". There are not multiple articles competing for this name. In fact Cave salamander is a redirect to your new article. I propose a rename to Cave salamander. What do you think? Thanks. WTucker ( talk) 23:56, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
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Come on now, you can't possibly have thought that ambiguous acronyms like CDC, HHS, and DOD were links to specific articles, rather than disambiguation pages, can you? I think you're smarter than that. Cheers! bd2412 T 13:30, 30 January 2014 (UTC)
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If the material is available on a different site that satisfies one of the above conditions, link to that site instead. The YouTube link is to a copyvio copy of a tv production. If you read my edit summary you would have noticed that. Please don't replace it. Thanks. Dougweller ( talk) 21:03, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
Never denied it, Dougie. And you never asked. What are you implying? I've been posting this userbox on my userpage for years:
Anon A majority of this user's edits have been (& continue to be) anonymous.
Suggest you move on to something/someone more productive... Valerius Tygart ( talk) 20:16, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
When adding links to material on external sites, as you did to The Men Who Stare at Goats, you need to make sure that the external site is not violating the creator's copyright. Linking to websites that display copyrighted works is acceptable as long as the website's operator has created or licensed the work. Knowingly directing others to a site that violates copyright may be considered contributory infringement. This is particularly relevant when linking to sites such as YouTube, where due care should be taken to avoid linking to material that violates its creator's copyright. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked from editing. Your links were not to the official Channel 4 website, so were copyvio links and removed by xbot. Dougweller ( talk) 20:38, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
Continuing to add original research:
You continue to add " (This was the Stargate Project, although Ronson never refers to it by name.)". As so far you haven't been able to source this, it seems obvious that it is original research. Dougweller ( talk) 20:57, 9 April 2015 (UTC)
repeated violations of our no original research policy
The statement "(This was the Stargate Project, although Ronson never refers to it by name.)" is unsourced and presumably your personal observation and opinion. If you read WP:NOR "Wikipedia does not publish original thought: all material in Wikipedia must be attributable to a reliable, published source. Articles may not contain any new analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to reach or imply a conclusion not clearly stated by the sources themselves." Dougweller ( talk) 17:03, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
Dougweller, I didn't change your section heading. I simply moved your commments back to the pre-existing section that you already started. Please don't move them back. And please don't issue rude commands to me on my own talk page. Valerius Tygart ( talk) 13:52, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
You've reverted 3 times now
You know about WP:3RR. You've reverted 3 times now (your first edit today was a revert. And I'm sure you know that there are few exceptions to the 3RR rule, none of which your edits meet. Dougweller ( talk) 20:31, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
Dougweller, if your main purpose is to scold me & make derogatory remarks, as opposed to constructively helping to make an article better, please cease & desist now. Your accusation that I created a sock is particularly vile, and untrue. (And you know better.) Please stop fouling my talk page with your vitriol. Take any comments to other sites, you are not wanted here. I'm beginning to think you may have a serious problem. Valerius Tygart ( talk) 14:47, 8 May 2015 (UTC)
You dug up edits from 6 years ago?!? That's the "block" you've been yammering on about?!? Now I know you are a creep! Please — at long last — cease & desist! Valerius Tygart ( talk) 18:10, 8 May 2015 (UTC)
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I saw your new article Cave salamander (disambiguation); but, I am curious as to why you did not simply name it "Cave salamander". There are not multiple articles competing for this name. In fact Cave salamander is a redirect to your new article. I propose a rename to Cave salamander. What do you think? Thanks. WTucker ( talk) 23:56, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
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Come on now, you can't possibly have thought that ambiguous acronyms like CDC, HHS, and DOD were links to specific articles, rather than disambiguation pages, can you? I think you're smarter than that. Cheers! bd2412 T 13:30, 30 January 2014 (UTC)
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If the material is available on a different site that satisfies one of the above conditions, link to that site instead. The YouTube link is to a copyvio copy of a tv production. If you read my edit summary you would have noticed that. Please don't replace it. Thanks. Dougweller ( talk) 21:03, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
Never denied it, Dougie. And you never asked. What are you implying? I've been posting this userbox on my userpage for years:
Anon A majority of this user's edits have been (& continue to be) anonymous.
Suggest you move on to something/someone more productive... Valerius Tygart ( talk) 20:16, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
When adding links to material on external sites, as you did to The Men Who Stare at Goats, you need to make sure that the external site is not violating the creator's copyright. Linking to websites that display copyrighted works is acceptable as long as the website's operator has created or licensed the work. Knowingly directing others to a site that violates copyright may be considered contributory infringement. This is particularly relevant when linking to sites such as YouTube, where due care should be taken to avoid linking to material that violates its creator's copyright. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked from editing. Your links were not to the official Channel 4 website, so were copyvio links and removed by xbot. Dougweller ( talk) 20:38, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
Continuing to add original research:
You continue to add " (This was the Stargate Project, although Ronson never refers to it by name.)". As so far you haven't been able to source this, it seems obvious that it is original research. Dougweller ( talk) 20:57, 9 April 2015 (UTC)
repeated violations of our no original research policy
The statement "(This was the Stargate Project, although Ronson never refers to it by name.)" is unsourced and presumably your personal observation and opinion. If you read WP:NOR "Wikipedia does not publish original thought: all material in Wikipedia must be attributable to a reliable, published source. Articles may not contain any new analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to reach or imply a conclusion not clearly stated by the sources themselves." Dougweller ( talk) 17:03, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
Dougweller, I didn't change your section heading. I simply moved your commments back to the pre-existing section that you already started. Please don't move them back. And please don't issue rude commands to me on my own talk page. Valerius Tygart ( talk) 13:52, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
You've reverted 3 times now
You know about WP:3RR. You've reverted 3 times now (your first edit today was a revert. And I'm sure you know that there are few exceptions to the 3RR rule, none of which your edits meet. Dougweller ( talk) 20:31, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
Dougweller, if your main purpose is to scold me & make derogatory remarks, as opposed to constructively helping to make an article better, please cease & desist now. Your accusation that I created a sock is particularly vile, and untrue. (And you know better.) Please stop fouling my talk page with your vitriol. Take any comments to other sites, you are not wanted here. I'm beginning to think you may have a serious problem. Valerius Tygart ( talk) 14:47, 8 May 2015 (UTC)
You dug up edits from 6 years ago?!? That's the "block" you've been yammering on about?!? Now I know you are a creep! Please — at long last — cease & desist! Valerius Tygart ( talk) 18:10, 8 May 2015 (UTC)
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