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My apologies

Hello Cilidus, I wanted to apologize again because I really dropped the ball with my wording, to the point where it came across insulting to you. Your response was completely justifiable, and I just wanted to clear the air with you on your talk page. Your content creation is just fine - what I meant was "not that great" was your article creation. My article creation also isn't great either; my article creation log shows that I've only created 9 articles. If somebody has a good track record with creating articles, then they are nominated for the Autopatrolled permission at WP:PERM. Because I don't have 25 articles created, there isn't enough evidence to show that I can write good articles, so I would definitely be turned away. However, we recently set up a redirect whitelist for those who have created 100 quality redirects. If their redirect creation is of high standard, then they are nominated for the whitelist to automatically patrol redirects created, but NOT normal articles.

I saw your redirect history, and thought that it was really solid. From there, I checked your articles created, and found that there wasn't enough evidence to suggest that you should become autopatrolled. However, I still nominated you for the redirect whitelist. Hopefully you understand a bit more of where I'm coming from, because my wording that I used in your nomination was not great at all. Cheers! Utopes ( talk / cont) 23:14, 16 February 2020 (UTC) reply

@ Utopes: I understand you completely. I thought it kind of strange of you to "insult" me while you were nominating me for a redirect whitelist, but as I do not create articles (or "content"), I didn't take it that harshly, and I was mostly confused about what you meant by your statement. While I did not actually think you were calling my edits "not that great", I wanted to find out what "the issue" with them were. No worries and thank you for taking the time to contact me again. Cilidus ( talk) 11:00, 17 February 2020 (UTC) reply

that is a lot of page moves

have you discussed that anywhere ? or is there a precedent and or consensus at the Australian notice board, the Victorian notice board or the Australian politics project notice board before you started? JarrahTree 13:49, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply

@ JarrahTree: The page moves are perfectly inline with WP:NCELECT, which states that years should precede names of elections and not follow them, as was the case with the pages before the moves. Cilidus ( talk) 13:54, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply
regardles of whether you are right in principle or abiding by rules, the 3 locations above are usually, as a matter of good faith, worth knowing that they exist - and are always worth a visit if you're doing such a massive change - but then everyone seems to want to walk over australian content these days as if the australian project or its parts arent there - cheers, have fun ! JarrahTree 14:00, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply
@ JarrahTree: I understand your concern, but page moves in regards to the aforementioned WP guideline page are meant to apply to all elections, and do not uniquely exclude Australian or Victorian elections. The noticeboards you mentioned are great places to discuss issues concerning only Australia or Victoria, but these page moves are bigger than just those. Thanks. Cilidus ( talk) 14:04, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply
fair enough - (it doesnt reassure me - the many processes regularly have items changed and the proposers mostly never ever list or inform any stage of the community) - as I say have fun, and thanks for pointing it out from your perspective... JarrahTree 14:08, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply

Individual who have links from Wikipedia to their commercial website.

You had mentioned that the link between wikipedia and Yda Addis's Facebook page was wrong due to your fact "it was commercial." Explain please why the following wikipedia pages have links to a commercial website in order to sell commercially: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Elvis Costello, Cher, Joan Rivers, Suzanne Somers, Michael Crichton, John Grishan, Oprah, Michelle Obama: Life, and so on. The problem is that you do not recognize without these books of Yda Addis's literature her work was completely forgotten and lost through time. Because The Argonaut went out of business and was never digitized (the original Argonaut I am referring to) the old Harpers very difficult to find and so on. If you go to my talk page please read the comment that was made about where does one find Yda Addis's literature. So by your comments you have showed me that there is something more than commerce that you oppose. It is something about Yda Addis. Perhaps you have a connection with that writer that you are not divulging. Please be honest, otherwise what you have done is pure vandalism. Chaos4tu ( talk) 19:56, 8 August 2020 (UTC) reply

@ Chaos4tu: I have not mentioned anything about the Facebook link you desperately want to add to the article being "commercial", but it is funny that you bring it up, because you are right. From the Facebook page that you created, you have linked an Amazon.com page where you sell books that you have written under the label of your "publishing company". If you really want me to explain to you why pages such as that of the Metropolitan Museum of Art contain links to websites, it is because they are websites that belong to that person, corporation or entity. I have already explained why these websites have legitimacy in my response here, but to summarize:
  • The website linked from the page of Frank Sinatra is owned by Frank Sinatra Enterprises, who manage the licensed rights to the works and name of Sinatra, despite the fact that he is dead.
  • The website linked from the page of Leonora Carrington is owned by the Leonora Carrington Foundation (you can read more about it here) and her work is protected by the Artists Rights Society, in order to prevent others from pretending to be the owners these works.

    Additionally:
  • The website linked from the page of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is managed by the owners of the museum themselves, who are very clear on their policy on being the rightful owners of the materials possessed by the museum. On this website they will advertise that which the museum has to offer, because they have the authorized rights to use this material.

    You also seem to think that I have a personal connection (?) with Mrs. Yda Addis that I am not divulging. Perhaps we should turn the tables around, because you have a personal connection, and you are the only person that benefits from the link pointing to your Facebook page. If anyone claiming to be the official website of a deceased person shall be considered worthy of a link from their Wikipedia page, why don't we link this Twitter profile from the article about Theodore Roosevelt, since it is claiming to be legitimate? In short, do not link to websites that YOU have created, including rodolfonieto.com, ydaaddis.com, giascala.com, benitocastro.info and gualbertocastro.com, or Facebook profiles that you have created, such as MidnightCowboyActress, 19centuryauthor, 19thcenturyphotographer and SkullArt4U. Wikipedia is NOT a place to advertise your personal Amazon.com page. Wikipedia is a place for factual and verifiable information (and not the self-published kind that you have admitted to have published to Amazon here. If you want to sell things on Amazon, you can advertise it on websites outside of Wikipedia.
Before you go on to further revert the edits that I have made to pages that you have edited previously, I want you to think about why I made these edits. For example, I made this edit to the article about Lila Deneken, which you have also edited in the past. In this edit, I placed a template regarding the inadequate use of footnotes that are used to verify that the information provided is truthful, I removed a link to a dead website which is no longer accessible, I further organized the sections by which the article has been divided, I made it clearer where the information in the article has been provided from by using the template "cite web", I added the template "not in source", which alerts the reader and future editors that the information that has been allegedly gathered from the source can not in fact be found in the source, and I removed the promotional section "Presently", which contained unsourced or unverifiable information used to advertise one of her albums. I want you to know that I care deeply about the accuracy of the information that is provided on Wikipedia, and I ask you to realize that I am acting in good faith when I say that the links that you provide to this website do not belong here. Please take a moment to think and to reflect on the message that I am trying to get across with these attemps to communicate with you. Cilidus ( talk) 21:23, 8 August 2020 (UTC) reply

You are really insane!

Your comments are really an example of crazy terrorist behavior. Please do not contact me, or try to contact me. You are a nut trying to legitimize your behavior. Do not contact me again. DO NOT CONTACT ME AGAIN!!!! Wikipedia needs to know about crazies like you who pretend to be normal. Do not contact me. You are crazy. Chaos4tu ( talk) 13:50, 9 August 2020 (UTC) reply

Chaos4tu

Please take care of User:Chaos4tu in some way, in regards to the discussions above ("Individuals who have links..." and "You are really insane", the latter in complete violation of WP:CIVIL, where she claimed that the behaviour in this edit I made represents that of a "crazy terrorist"). Our interactions started at Talk:Yda Hillis Addis#Facebook page, following this edit I made to the page of Mrs. Addis, where I removed the link to a Facebook page that Chaos4tu created for the purpose of selling books on Amazon.com. Additionally, this user has used her own self-published books as references in the edits she has made, has hijacked the identities of multiple article subjects for the purpose of promoting her Amazon works (i.e. by creating websites and Facebook pages under the names of various celebrities and claimed these to be the legitimate websites of both deceased and still living people), and shows no sign of ability to reason or settle disputes. I am sick and tired of this user (and judging by Chaos4tu's response above I think it is reasonable to say the same about her as well) and I want to pass the case of this user's history and behaviour on. Every interaction between me and this user is publicly available and has taken place in the edit summaries here, on Mrs. Addis' talk page and in the two discussions above. Thank you. Cilidus ( talk) 14:36, 9 August 2020 (UTC) reply

I have issued a final warning to the other user. 331dot ( talk) 17:59, 9 August 2020 (UTC) reply

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Hey Cilidus! I'm just wondering if you can help. I've reformatted the "key figures" section on the Wars of the Roses page into a new Leadership section, replete with titles, name, arms, and notes about what happened to each individual, since the infobox was heavily cluttered. Although all the tables are the same width, they're not aligned, despite the settings on each one being the same (width of all the columns in the table settings are the same). As an example, the "Arms" column is misaligned with the table that follows it. Do you have any ideas how to align them all so it looks a bit neater? ( PaulThomas92 ( talk) 13:28, 2 August 2021 (UTC)) reply

I'm happy to help! While you figured out how to use the width=(X)% parameter, you forgot to define the column for the titles of the commanders (see my edit), leaving that one up to its contents ("Baron Willoughby de Eresby" takes up more space than "Baron Scales"). I went for 15% width, but you are free to adjust it for yourself! Cilidus ( talk) 14:41, 2 August 2021 (UTC) reply

Amédée Turner

Mr Turner has passed away this needs updating. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A01:4C8:1C90:5DFF:35B0:E87F:C5A4:3875 ( talk)

That is correct per this article (Sep 16), however at the time of these edits (Sep 14), neither this article nor any other one on the internet had been published confirming Turner's death (which took place on Sep 13), making the claim unverifiable for outsiders. I would assume that you have a personal connection to Mr. Turner, in which case I am very sorry for your loss. Cilidus ( talk) 11:15, 18 September 2021 (UTC) reply

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Hello Cilidus: I notice that you reverted the photo of Éric Duhaime and correctly noted that your change was due to vandalism. Thank you for that! I have tried twice to revert the malicious content but the anomymous poster kept reverting the vandalism, so I'm hoping your change will stick. However, the reason why I am bothering you about this is that I wondered if you knew how (or if either one of us has the authority) to put a temporary ban on editing an article. I've seen it done on many pages I follow and such action might be required in this case should your reversal be reversed again by the vandal. I should point out that I have no relationship with the subject of the article and, in fact, do not support his political positions in any way, but vandalizing of Wikipedia pages is just plain wrong no matter who is targetted. MauriceYMichaud ( talk) 02:45, 26 August 2022 (UTC) reply

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Thank you so much for your insights! I didn't want to engage in a futile back-and-forth with the offender and you seemed like someone who would know what to do if the problem persisted (as opposed to an amateur like me whose intentions are good but Wikipedia knowledge is limited). ~Best wishes from Montreal! MauriceYMichaud ( talk) 20:34, 26 August 2022 (UTC) reply

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My apologies

Hello Cilidus, I wanted to apologize again because I really dropped the ball with my wording, to the point where it came across insulting to you. Your response was completely justifiable, and I just wanted to clear the air with you on your talk page. Your content creation is just fine - what I meant was "not that great" was your article creation. My article creation also isn't great either; my article creation log shows that I've only created 9 articles. If somebody has a good track record with creating articles, then they are nominated for the Autopatrolled permission at WP:PERM. Because I don't have 25 articles created, there isn't enough evidence to show that I can write good articles, so I would definitely be turned away. However, we recently set up a redirect whitelist for those who have created 100 quality redirects. If their redirect creation is of high standard, then they are nominated for the whitelist to automatically patrol redirects created, but NOT normal articles.

I saw your redirect history, and thought that it was really solid. From there, I checked your articles created, and found that there wasn't enough evidence to suggest that you should become autopatrolled. However, I still nominated you for the redirect whitelist. Hopefully you understand a bit more of where I'm coming from, because my wording that I used in your nomination was not great at all. Cheers! Utopes ( talk / cont) 23:14, 16 February 2020 (UTC) reply

@ Utopes: I understand you completely. I thought it kind of strange of you to "insult" me while you were nominating me for a redirect whitelist, but as I do not create articles (or "content"), I didn't take it that harshly, and I was mostly confused about what you meant by your statement. While I did not actually think you were calling my edits "not that great", I wanted to find out what "the issue" with them were. No worries and thank you for taking the time to contact me again. Cilidus ( talk) 11:00, 17 February 2020 (UTC) reply

that is a lot of page moves

have you discussed that anywhere ? or is there a precedent and or consensus at the Australian notice board, the Victorian notice board or the Australian politics project notice board before you started? JarrahTree 13:49, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply

@ JarrahTree: The page moves are perfectly inline with WP:NCELECT, which states that years should precede names of elections and not follow them, as was the case with the pages before the moves. Cilidus ( talk) 13:54, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply
regardles of whether you are right in principle or abiding by rules, the 3 locations above are usually, as a matter of good faith, worth knowing that they exist - and are always worth a visit if you're doing such a massive change - but then everyone seems to want to walk over australian content these days as if the australian project or its parts arent there - cheers, have fun ! JarrahTree 14:00, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply
@ JarrahTree: I understand your concern, but page moves in regards to the aforementioned WP guideline page are meant to apply to all elections, and do not uniquely exclude Australian or Victorian elections. The noticeboards you mentioned are great places to discuss issues concerning only Australia or Victoria, but these page moves are bigger than just those. Thanks. Cilidus ( talk) 14:04, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply
fair enough - (it doesnt reassure me - the many processes regularly have items changed and the proposers mostly never ever list or inform any stage of the community) - as I say have fun, and thanks for pointing it out from your perspective... JarrahTree 14:08, 14 June 2020 (UTC) reply

Individual who have links from Wikipedia to their commercial website.

You had mentioned that the link between wikipedia and Yda Addis's Facebook page was wrong due to your fact "it was commercial." Explain please why the following wikipedia pages have links to a commercial website in order to sell commercially: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Elvis Costello, Cher, Joan Rivers, Suzanne Somers, Michael Crichton, John Grishan, Oprah, Michelle Obama: Life, and so on. The problem is that you do not recognize without these books of Yda Addis's literature her work was completely forgotten and lost through time. Because The Argonaut went out of business and was never digitized (the original Argonaut I am referring to) the old Harpers very difficult to find and so on. If you go to my talk page please read the comment that was made about where does one find Yda Addis's literature. So by your comments you have showed me that there is something more than commerce that you oppose. It is something about Yda Addis. Perhaps you have a connection with that writer that you are not divulging. Please be honest, otherwise what you have done is pure vandalism. Chaos4tu ( talk) 19:56, 8 August 2020 (UTC) reply

@ Chaos4tu: I have not mentioned anything about the Facebook link you desperately want to add to the article being "commercial", but it is funny that you bring it up, because you are right. From the Facebook page that you created, you have linked an Amazon.com page where you sell books that you have written under the label of your "publishing company". If you really want me to explain to you why pages such as that of the Metropolitan Museum of Art contain links to websites, it is because they are websites that belong to that person, corporation or entity. I have already explained why these websites have legitimacy in my response here, but to summarize:
  • The website linked from the page of Frank Sinatra is owned by Frank Sinatra Enterprises, who manage the licensed rights to the works and name of Sinatra, despite the fact that he is dead.
  • The website linked from the page of Leonora Carrington is owned by the Leonora Carrington Foundation (you can read more about it here) and her work is protected by the Artists Rights Society, in order to prevent others from pretending to be the owners these works.

    Additionally:
  • The website linked from the page of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is managed by the owners of the museum themselves, who are very clear on their policy on being the rightful owners of the materials possessed by the museum. On this website they will advertise that which the museum has to offer, because they have the authorized rights to use this material.

    You also seem to think that I have a personal connection (?) with Mrs. Yda Addis that I am not divulging. Perhaps we should turn the tables around, because you have a personal connection, and you are the only person that benefits from the link pointing to your Facebook page. If anyone claiming to be the official website of a deceased person shall be considered worthy of a link from their Wikipedia page, why don't we link this Twitter profile from the article about Theodore Roosevelt, since it is claiming to be legitimate? In short, do not link to websites that YOU have created, including rodolfonieto.com, ydaaddis.com, giascala.com, benitocastro.info and gualbertocastro.com, or Facebook profiles that you have created, such as MidnightCowboyActress, 19centuryauthor, 19thcenturyphotographer and SkullArt4U. Wikipedia is NOT a place to advertise your personal Amazon.com page. Wikipedia is a place for factual and verifiable information (and not the self-published kind that you have admitted to have published to Amazon here. If you want to sell things on Amazon, you can advertise it on websites outside of Wikipedia.
Before you go on to further revert the edits that I have made to pages that you have edited previously, I want you to think about why I made these edits. For example, I made this edit to the article about Lila Deneken, which you have also edited in the past. In this edit, I placed a template regarding the inadequate use of footnotes that are used to verify that the information provided is truthful, I removed a link to a dead website which is no longer accessible, I further organized the sections by which the article has been divided, I made it clearer where the information in the article has been provided from by using the template "cite web", I added the template "not in source", which alerts the reader and future editors that the information that has been allegedly gathered from the source can not in fact be found in the source, and I removed the promotional section "Presently", which contained unsourced or unverifiable information used to advertise one of her albums. I want you to know that I care deeply about the accuracy of the information that is provided on Wikipedia, and I ask you to realize that I am acting in good faith when I say that the links that you provide to this website do not belong here. Please take a moment to think and to reflect on the message that I am trying to get across with these attemps to communicate with you. Cilidus ( talk) 21:23, 8 August 2020 (UTC) reply

You are really insane!

Your comments are really an example of crazy terrorist behavior. Please do not contact me, or try to contact me. You are a nut trying to legitimize your behavior. Do not contact me again. DO NOT CONTACT ME AGAIN!!!! Wikipedia needs to know about crazies like you who pretend to be normal. Do not contact me. You are crazy. Chaos4tu ( talk) 13:50, 9 August 2020 (UTC) reply

Chaos4tu

Please take care of User:Chaos4tu in some way, in regards to the discussions above ("Individuals who have links..." and "You are really insane", the latter in complete violation of WP:CIVIL, where she claimed that the behaviour in this edit I made represents that of a "crazy terrorist"). Our interactions started at Talk:Yda Hillis Addis#Facebook page, following this edit I made to the page of Mrs. Addis, where I removed the link to a Facebook page that Chaos4tu created for the purpose of selling books on Amazon.com. Additionally, this user has used her own self-published books as references in the edits she has made, has hijacked the identities of multiple article subjects for the purpose of promoting her Amazon works (i.e. by creating websites and Facebook pages under the names of various celebrities and claimed these to be the legitimate websites of both deceased and still living people), and shows no sign of ability to reason or settle disputes. I am sick and tired of this user (and judging by Chaos4tu's response above I think it is reasonable to say the same about her as well) and I want to pass the case of this user's history and behaviour on. Every interaction between me and this user is publicly available and has taken place in the edit summaries here, on Mrs. Addis' talk page and in the two discussions above. Thank you. Cilidus ( talk) 14:36, 9 August 2020 (UTC) reply

I have issued a final warning to the other user. 331dot ( talk) 17:59, 9 August 2020 (UTC) reply

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Hey Cilidus! I'm just wondering if you can help. I've reformatted the "key figures" section on the Wars of the Roses page into a new Leadership section, replete with titles, name, arms, and notes about what happened to each individual, since the infobox was heavily cluttered. Although all the tables are the same width, they're not aligned, despite the settings on each one being the same (width of all the columns in the table settings are the same). As an example, the "Arms" column is misaligned with the table that follows it. Do you have any ideas how to align them all so it looks a bit neater? ( PaulThomas92 ( talk) 13:28, 2 August 2021 (UTC)) reply

I'm happy to help! While you figured out how to use the width=(X)% parameter, you forgot to define the column for the titles of the commanders (see my edit), leaving that one up to its contents ("Baron Willoughby de Eresby" takes up more space than "Baron Scales"). I went for 15% width, but you are free to adjust it for yourself! Cilidus ( talk) 14:41, 2 August 2021 (UTC) reply

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Mr Turner has passed away this needs updating. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A01:4C8:1C90:5DFF:35B0:E87F:C5A4:3875 ( talk)

That is correct per this article (Sep 16), however at the time of these edits (Sep 14), neither this article nor any other one on the internet had been published confirming Turner's death (which took place on Sep 13), making the claim unverifiable for outsiders. I would assume that you have a personal connection to Mr. Turner, in which case I am very sorry for your loss. Cilidus ( talk) 11:15, 18 September 2021 (UTC) reply

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Hello Cilidus: I notice that you reverted the photo of Éric Duhaime and correctly noted that your change was due to vandalism. Thank you for that! I have tried twice to revert the malicious content but the anomymous poster kept reverting the vandalism, so I'm hoping your change will stick. However, the reason why I am bothering you about this is that I wondered if you knew how (or if either one of us has the authority) to put a temporary ban on editing an article. I've seen it done on many pages I follow and such action might be required in this case should your reversal be reversed again by the vandal. I should point out that I have no relationship with the subject of the article and, in fact, do not support his political positions in any way, but vandalizing of Wikipedia pages is just plain wrong no matter who is targetted. MauriceYMichaud ( talk) 02:45, 26 August 2022 (UTC) reply

Only elected administrators have the authority to lock pages, and there are many different kinds of locks (ranging from the least severe WP:WHITELOCK to the extreme WP:GOLDLOCK). A request can be made at Wikipedia:Requests for page protection, provided there is sufficient recent vandalism to warrant locking the article. I do not believe this request would be succesful, however, as there have only been three malicious edits so far. I did see that the vandal also performed the same edits on the French Wikipedia, where there have been four edits. Since the vandal used two different accounts and one IP address, a request to block the user would perhaps be ineffective. I would foremost suggest requesting to delete the image from Commons, using the template {{speedydelete|1= explanation here }}. If the vandalism continues from there, further measures may be necessary. Cilidus ( talk) 09:51, 26 August 2022 (UTC) reply
Thank you so much for your insights! I didn't want to engage in a futile back-and-forth with the offender and you seemed like someone who would know what to do if the problem persisted (as opposed to an amateur like me whose intentions are good but Wikipedia knowledge is limited). ~Best wishes from Montreal! MauriceYMichaud ( talk) 20:34, 26 August 2022 (UTC) reply

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