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I was surprised that you took this approach in respect of recent contributions to the BE article. I disagree with pretty much everything they say, but their language, editing style and approach to discussion are very different. If they are socks then I don't think it is of each other. And if they were (typical) trolls I don't think they would be engaging in the way that they are or investing time in researching/writing draft text. For now I think we have to assume good faith and help them to understand neutrality, weighting and synthesis - these aren't necessarily easy things to pick up - and they do at least appear to be trying to discuss. Wiki-Ed ( talk) 12:26, 7 January 2017 (UTC)
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Hi, i appreciate that you removed my comment on Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt because you believe that the content added was only tangentially related to the topic. I can say that i believe the information is valuable as it actually names the Anglo/Dutch Marines that captured Gibraltar in 1704; names and information otherwise very hard to find. An article that i wrote that is in three parts and printed in the Gibraltar Heritage Journal - 'The Garrison of Gibraltar I, 1704-1793, issue 14; 'The Garrison of Gibraltar II, 1794-171870, issue 16; 'The Garrison of Gibraltar III, 1871-1945, issue 17; these are articles based on Infantry Regiments that were stationed in Gibraltar since 1704. The information of the Marines is in part I. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cal325pe ( talk • contribs) 17:28, 27 May 2017 (UTC)
Regarding this edit, no you are not "required by policy to post a warning for 3RR", in fact the relevant advice is here: "A warning is not required, but if the user appears unaware that edit warring is prohibited, they can be told about this policy by posting a uw-3rr template message on their user talk page." In this case you know full well that Asilah is aware since you've already posted such warnings on his talk page twice in the past ( diff and diff.) So continuing to do so is just poking the bear, especially when they've asked you to stop posting there. I know from personal experience that this user can be frustrating to deal with, but I also know that using the article talk page isn't a total waste of time. If that fails and they refuse to engage constructively you can simply use the last resort of reporting them if they continue to edit war as they can hardly claim ignorance. Valenciano ( talk) 21:09, 1 June 2017 (UTC)
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Hi. I saw your case at ANI. I confess I'm sceptical. This, this and this look like the work of a rabid Catalan nationalist, while "Inactive user" was rabidly anti-Catalan. Also, this edit on a talk page changed the signature of "Inactive user" to hide his former username, but stated the old username in the edit summary! That's not like him either. Scolaire ( talk) 11:43, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
Can someone please take this to ANI? This individual is either trolling or is deranged. Inactive user 20171. Scolaire ( talk) 07:35, 24 July 2017 (UTC)
Hey, since you said you could provide photoshopped documents and misleading POV used in the es-wp, I would like to see that. Please send me an email. Best regards, -- Jojhnjoy ( talk) 09:45, 5 August 2017 (UTC)
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I have just noticed your last edit on British Empire. Although it is absolutely true that this phrase was relatively used to describe the British Empire DURING the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was originally coined for the Spanish Empire. It could be mentioned at some point in the article (not in the introduction) only if it acknowlodges that it took said phrase following the decline of the Spanish Empire. The fact that this phrase was ALSO used to describe 1880-1920 BE does not make it worthy of including in the introduction in such way. It could mislead readers into thinking it was "the phrase of the British Empire" and discredit the original usage of the term which, after all, was first introduced by a Spaniard, Fray Francisco de Ugalde.
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Beware of 3RR on that page. I've warned the user for that and for PAs, but be careful you don't get caught in an edit war with them. - BilCat ( talk) 22:35, 10 June 2018 (UTC)
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I was surprised that you took this approach in respect of recent contributions to the BE article. I disagree with pretty much everything they say, but their language, editing style and approach to discussion are very different. If they are socks then I don't think it is of each other. And if they were (typical) trolls I don't think they would be engaging in the way that they are or investing time in researching/writing draft text. For now I think we have to assume good faith and help them to understand neutrality, weighting and synthesis - these aren't necessarily easy things to pick up - and they do at least appear to be trying to discuss. Wiki-Ed ( talk) 12:26, 7 January 2017 (UTC)
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Hi, i appreciate that you removed my comment on Prince George of Hesse-Darmstadt because you believe that the content added was only tangentially related to the topic. I can say that i believe the information is valuable as it actually names the Anglo/Dutch Marines that captured Gibraltar in 1704; names and information otherwise very hard to find. An article that i wrote that is in three parts and printed in the Gibraltar Heritage Journal - 'The Garrison of Gibraltar I, 1704-1793, issue 14; 'The Garrison of Gibraltar II, 1794-171870, issue 16; 'The Garrison of Gibraltar III, 1871-1945, issue 17; these are articles based on Infantry Regiments that were stationed in Gibraltar since 1704. The information of the Marines is in part I. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cal325pe ( talk • contribs) 17:28, 27 May 2017 (UTC)
Regarding this edit, no you are not "required by policy to post a warning for 3RR", in fact the relevant advice is here: "A warning is not required, but if the user appears unaware that edit warring is prohibited, they can be told about this policy by posting a uw-3rr template message on their user talk page." In this case you know full well that Asilah is aware since you've already posted such warnings on his talk page twice in the past ( diff and diff.) So continuing to do so is just poking the bear, especially when they've asked you to stop posting there. I know from personal experience that this user can be frustrating to deal with, but I also know that using the article talk page isn't a total waste of time. If that fails and they refuse to engage constructively you can simply use the last resort of reporting them if they continue to edit war as they can hardly claim ignorance. Valenciano ( talk) 21:09, 1 June 2017 (UTC)
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Hi. I saw your case at ANI. I confess I'm sceptical. This, this and this look like the work of a rabid Catalan nationalist, while "Inactive user" was rabidly anti-Catalan. Also, this edit on a talk page changed the signature of "Inactive user" to hide his former username, but stated the old username in the edit summary! That's not like him either. Scolaire ( talk) 11:43, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
Can someone please take this to ANI? This individual is either trolling or is deranged. Inactive user 20171. Scolaire ( talk) 07:35, 24 July 2017 (UTC)
Hey, since you said you could provide photoshopped documents and misleading POV used in the es-wp, I would like to see that. Please send me an email. Best regards, -- Jojhnjoy ( talk) 09:45, 5 August 2017 (UTC)
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I was idly surfing, followed some links, ended up here, and just noticed this: "I've also noticed a tendency when editing on my tablet to occasionally hit Rollback by accident."
You could consider adding:
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Hi Wee!
I have just noticed your last edit on British Empire. Although it is absolutely true that this phrase was relatively used to describe the British Empire DURING the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was originally coined for the Spanish Empire. It could be mentioned at some point in the article (not in the introduction) only if it acknowlodges that it took said phrase following the decline of the Spanish Empire. The fact that this phrase was ALSO used to describe 1880-1920 BE does not make it worthy of including in the introduction in such way. It could mislead readers into thinking it was "the phrase of the British Empire" and discredit the original usage of the term which, after all, was first introduced by a Spaniard, Fray Francisco de Ugalde.
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Beware of 3RR on that page. I've warned the user for that and for PAs, but be careful you don't get caught in an edit war with them. - BilCat ( talk) 22:35, 10 June 2018 (UTC)
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Since y\our're interested in the Falklands War, you might consider having a look at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/British logistics in the Falklands War/archive1 at FAC. Hawkeye7 (discuss) 21:53, 11 August 2018 (UTC)
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