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Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016

Thanks for fixing the Endorsements section code. Do you know how to fix the 'Contents' box so only the 'Endorsements' section shows and not the very long list of sub-sections? Thanks, IP75 ( talk) 04:24, 26 February 2016 (UTC) reply

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Wanted to send some thanks from a few days ago helping to try and restore neutrality to this page. Its gotten ridiculous and I am agape no admin or upper-echelon editor has taken notice of the POV on the page. DaltonCastle ( talk) 21:00, 31 March 2016 (UTC) reply

It's a real problem because Trump supporters tend to be blue-collar workers which would not favor them as a large audience for editing Wikipedia as opposed to Rubio, Clinton and Sanders supporters who have a larger white-collar base that favors more of them editing Wikipedia. When you add the fact that much of the biased media is going against Trump resulting in a potentially biased Wikipedia, it sets up the perfect recipe for disasters like this. Instead of an article mainly about Trumps campaign events and his state victories like other candidates, it's mostly comparing him to Adolf Hitler and the criticism of his campaign. I feel like I am reading an article by someone from the Sanders campaign. I think the section about the criticism on the Trump campaign article needs to be shed off into a page of it's own and the article be revamped to illustrate events like his victories on super Tuesday 1 and 2 with maps etc and actually explain him being the frontrunner and not what others think of him. I can easily add of these victories like the Ted Cruz page but not when the article is allowed to be like this and it's being left to accumulate. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 22:20, 31 March 2016 (UTC) reply

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I have looked at my edits on the page and I feel like I have been unfairly banned for either providing more sources to back a statement up or doing the necessary task of shortening the page and putting more detailed info in more appropriate pages. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 11:23, 16 May 2016 (UTC) reply

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Request reason:

I now understand that adding that comparing Donald Trump to Ronald Reagan is something that should have been put up on the talk page of the article, If you unban me I will initiate a discussion on the talk page of the Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016 about it before considering to readd the info, I now understand that it may be met with info stating otherwise and I acted recklessly by readding it.

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Re: Dragons

I need to give you a few points about this matter:

  • The fictional animal articles are supposed to be about individual dragons not those various types and species, but notable individuals. Species go in their own list.
  • The article must include actual dragons not lookalikes, which would eventually flood and bloat the article page. Pokemon, Digimon and so on belong in the corresponding lists.
  • Film and Television should include live action characters. But considering that dragons are fictional and animated cartoons, CGI or puppets, I can't see how they can fall into either category.
  • I must also point out that there are too many dragon lists, while the main list remains pretty large instead of containing a few notable examples.

I can therefore conclude that there is no unreasonable deletion of any of the content. I suggest you folow the points and revise the lists. If you're in any doubt, perhaps you'd like to take the discussion to other users. Give it some thought and see what you can come up with. Happy Editing. Deltasim ( talk) 11:27, 9 August 2016 (UTC) reply

So far I have seen too many unencyclopedic dragon characters which are one-offs and play little to no importance or notability in the shows mentioned. Much of the list items seems to be bringing WP:FANCRUFT to the article. Take a look at Talk:List of dragons in film and television and try again. Deltasim ( talk) 14:24, 11 August 2016 (UTC) reply

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I apologize. Those were not your edits. I am thinking of another user.

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Hi ShadowDragon, good idea to create this new category. But I think granaries is normally spelt with an "a" in the middle, see granary. ☺ -- Bermicourt ( talk) 12:55, 8 September 2016 (UTC) reply

Thanks for the heads up! I will request a move. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 17:56, 8 September 2016 (UTC) reply

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I don't condone vandalism but my edits would be reverted right away. I was intending to revert the article at about this time when attention that was bought to it by a meme forum settled down and I am sorry that I did go along with it until it would settle down. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 00:47, 30 November 2016 (UTC) reply

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Thanks, it was late at night and I was looking for an attendance figure. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 22:54, 7 January 2023 (UTC) reply

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What do I add for the title when citing social media posts? ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 15:32, 10 November 2023 (UTC) reply

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Wanted to send some thanks from a few days ago helping to try and restore neutrality to this page. Its gotten ridiculous and I am agape no admin or upper-echelon editor has taken notice of the POV on the page. DaltonCastle ( talk) 21:00, 31 March 2016 (UTC) reply

It's a real problem because Trump supporters tend to be blue-collar workers which would not favor them as a large audience for editing Wikipedia as opposed to Rubio, Clinton and Sanders supporters who have a larger white-collar base that favors more of them editing Wikipedia. When you add the fact that much of the biased media is going against Trump resulting in a potentially biased Wikipedia, it sets up the perfect recipe for disasters like this. Instead of an article mainly about Trumps campaign events and his state victories like other candidates, it's mostly comparing him to Adolf Hitler and the criticism of his campaign. I feel like I am reading an article by someone from the Sanders campaign. I think the section about the criticism on the Trump campaign article needs to be shed off into a page of it's own and the article be revamped to illustrate events like his victories on super Tuesday 1 and 2 with maps etc and actually explain him being the frontrunner and not what others think of him. I can easily add of these victories like the Ted Cruz page but not when the article is allowed to be like this and it's being left to accumulate. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 22:20, 31 March 2016 (UTC) reply

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I have looked at my edits on the page and I feel like I have been unfairly banned for either providing more sources to back a statement up or doing the necessary task of shortening the page and putting more detailed info in more appropriate pages. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 11:23, 16 May 2016 (UTC) reply

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I now understand that adding that comparing Donald Trump to Ronald Reagan is something that should have been put up on the talk page of the article, If you unban me I will initiate a discussion on the talk page of the Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016 about it before considering to readd the info, I now understand that it may be met with info stating otherwise and I acted recklessly by readding it.

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Re: Dragons

I need to give you a few points about this matter:

  • The fictional animal articles are supposed to be about individual dragons not those various types and species, but notable individuals. Species go in their own list.
  • The article must include actual dragons not lookalikes, which would eventually flood and bloat the article page. Pokemon, Digimon and so on belong in the corresponding lists.
  • Film and Television should include live action characters. But considering that dragons are fictional and animated cartoons, CGI or puppets, I can't see how they can fall into either category.
  • I must also point out that there are too many dragon lists, while the main list remains pretty large instead of containing a few notable examples.

I can therefore conclude that there is no unreasonable deletion of any of the content. I suggest you folow the points and revise the lists. If you're in any doubt, perhaps you'd like to take the discussion to other users. Give it some thought and see what you can come up with. Happy Editing. Deltasim ( talk) 11:27, 9 August 2016 (UTC) reply

So far I have seen too many unencyclopedic dragon characters which are one-offs and play little to no importance or notability in the shows mentioned. Much of the list items seems to be bringing WP:FANCRUFT to the article. Take a look at Talk:List of dragons in film and television and try again. Deltasim ( talk) 14:24, 11 August 2016 (UTC) reply

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I apologize. Those were not your edits. I am thinking of another user.

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Hi ShadowDragon, good idea to create this new category. But I think granaries is normally spelt with an "a" in the middle, see granary. ☺ -- Bermicourt ( talk) 12:55, 8 September 2016 (UTC) reply

Thanks for the heads up! I will request a move. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 17:56, 8 September 2016 (UTC) reply

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I don't condone vandalism but my edits would be reverted right away. I was intending to revert the article at about this time when attention that was bought to it by a meme forum settled down and I am sorry that I did go along with it until it would settle down. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 00:47, 30 November 2016 (UTC) reply

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I've been working collecting data on the results for the Democratic Presidential caucuses or state conventions that were held in earlier years, 1940 being the starting point given I was interested at the time in the Anti-Third Term movement that had sprung up then, and while I can't access all the data in question anyway (I'm using the New York Times as a source, but I'm not a subscriber and so can't look at the articles in detail), I've provided them in the talk pages. Having gotten down to 1928 now, however, I'm not certain how best to display the information given, and I'm not sure if there really is a precedent(s) for it given the operational differences between the Modern Primary and the more Archaic Primary of yesteryear. For example;
  1. In 1928 Al Smith clearly won the Democratic Presidential Preference Primary in Ohio over Senator Atlee Pomerene, but the latter was awarded the entirety of the delegation. The situation in question is in an article I provided on the talk page for the '28 Democratic Primaries, but when you have delegates not being bound or awarded based on the results of a Primary, should that be counted as a separate contest? How should we display that on a map? Should one be given preference?
  2. Depending on the year in question you either end up with a handful, none, or a whole slew of favorite-son candidates ready to represent State delegations, and these candidates technically have "won" delegates. However in some cases, like those I identified for the 1968 Republican nomination race, are far more than the infobox could possibly handle when combined with the actual candidates (even if we are just talking about candidates and favorite sons that won delegates, that would make 17). Should we give preference based on delegates won? On actual candidates vs. Favorite Sons? What about if they've withdrawn and endorsed a candidate? Should Favorite Sons be combined somehow (for map and infobox purposes) and explained separately in another section?
  3. In a number of the Presidential Primaries and even Caucuses I have encountered language that the delegates in question are officially unpledged or uninstructed, but have a strong preference or are generally understood for being for a certain candidate. Under those conditions, should those delegations be considered Unpledged, or should they be considered as being for the candidate? Should the votes of those delegations be included in a candidate's vote total?
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Thanks, it was late at night and I was looking for an attendance figure. ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 22:54, 7 January 2023 (UTC) reply

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What do I add for the title when citing social media posts? ShadowDragon343 ( talk) 15:32, 10 November 2023 (UTC) reply

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