Hello. You removed material in the Ted Williams (voice-over artist) article without discussion, noting it was from a "gossipy" [sic] source. It is all factual, has been carried by MSNBC and other sites besides E! Online and it's mostly a quote from Mr. Williams himself. It should be left in, it's a fact. The material you removed was:
In February 2011, Williams was in West Hollywood, California for an opening, and told E! News in an interview that "I love Dr. Phil. I don't want to bash him in any way. I walked out of treatment because it was a little scripted, I felt. There was no anonymity. I want him to know that his cares and his concerns will not be in vain. I am going to try and truly get back into the swing of things." ---- Reference: Gicas, Peter, "Golden-Voiced Ted Williams: Fame Came Too Quickly", E! Online, February 18, 2011
It should be re-inserted. --- Wikiklrsc ( talk) 23:25, 18 February 2011 (UTC)
I would create a centralized discussion on probably the "List of episodes" page where I would outline the issues with all of the episodes, cite policy and guidelines that affect this, and propose a compromise. In this case, I would point out how long the tags have been on the articles, the lack of effort to improve them, and then propose a timeline. Should X number of episodes not be brought up to at least the criteria for the WP:GNG for each of the seasons (as it would be very easy to do that with more recent episodes than for earlier seasons) then then episodes will be redirected on Y date. I would also propose the creation of season pages as a possible compromise (see WP:MOSTV for more details on season pages). I would also request additional opinions (in a neutral manner) from WP:TV, WP:NOTE, WP:PLOT, WP:WAF, and any other relevant WikiProjects to bring in a wide range of opinions and not leave it up to just the people editing those pages. If you feel like the only people responding are "fan editors" who are biased, then I would follow the steps at WP:DISPUTE to solicte more neutral opinions. BIGNOLE (Contact me) 02:41, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
Please do not delete content on other users pages, as you did to Lugnuts page. If you delete content again I shall inform an administrator. Shakinglord ( talk) 16:40, 7 May 2011 (UTC)
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Hello. You removed material in the Ted Williams (voice-over artist) article without discussion, noting it was from a "gossipy" [sic] source. It is all factual, has been carried by MSNBC and other sites besides E! Online and it's mostly a quote from Mr. Williams himself. It should be left in, it's a fact. The material you removed was:
In February 2011, Williams was in West Hollywood, California for an opening, and told E! News in an interview that "I love Dr. Phil. I don't want to bash him in any way. I walked out of treatment because it was a little scripted, I felt. There was no anonymity. I want him to know that his cares and his concerns will not be in vain. I am going to try and truly get back into the swing of things." ---- Reference: Gicas, Peter, "Golden-Voiced Ted Williams: Fame Came Too Quickly", E! Online, February 18, 2011
It should be re-inserted. --- Wikiklrsc ( talk) 23:25, 18 February 2011 (UTC)
I would create a centralized discussion on probably the "List of episodes" page where I would outline the issues with all of the episodes, cite policy and guidelines that affect this, and propose a compromise. In this case, I would point out how long the tags have been on the articles, the lack of effort to improve them, and then propose a timeline. Should X number of episodes not be brought up to at least the criteria for the WP:GNG for each of the seasons (as it would be very easy to do that with more recent episodes than for earlier seasons) then then episodes will be redirected on Y date. I would also propose the creation of season pages as a possible compromise (see WP:MOSTV for more details on season pages). I would also request additional opinions (in a neutral manner) from WP:TV, WP:NOTE, WP:PLOT, WP:WAF, and any other relevant WikiProjects to bring in a wide range of opinions and not leave it up to just the people editing those pages. If you feel like the only people responding are "fan editors" who are biased, then I would follow the steps at WP:DISPUTE to solicte more neutral opinions. BIGNOLE (Contact me) 02:41, 30 March 2011 (UTC)
Please do not delete content on other users pages, as you did to Lugnuts page. If you delete content again I shall inform an administrator. Shakinglord ( talk) 16:40, 7 May 2011 (UTC)
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