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Need help with reflist/need to activate in new article. Also there are still many topics within our generation's memory arbitrarily ignored or excluded due to a static definition of history, it's sources beyond the traditional methods of academia and the accumulation of what will prove to be invaluable footnotes for several new generations of PhD students that is a seminal purpose of Wikipedia - knowledge is the power to change the mistakes of our forbears. Weathervane13 ( talk) 04:18, 1 April 2012 (UTC)
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I have also contributed several articles to Wiki that, apparently, have been accepted as some type of general article under username:mlsteenwx13 and username:weathervane13. I've also edited several articles related to the subject matter in the stub article. I have several other biography articles for creation in the pipeline, and these people are 'noteworthy'; some are mentioned in the stub article. Again, thanks so much for Wiki help. Weathervane13 17:57, 19 April 2012 (UTC)
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This is not the first incident of vandalism by Stephen Esposito. This page has been previously vandalized about 2 years ago by another contributor. Weathervane13 16:56, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
These are not acts of vandalism. I deleted erroneous and false information from the page. Whoever wrote "This song was a composite of the '60 Minutes' episode and Byrne's knowledge of other underground revolutionary student groups in Europe, such as Baader-Meinhof and Red Army Faction." in the footnotes is still engaging in intentional adding of false information, i.e., vandalism under the WikiPedia definition. No place in "This Must be the Place" is the 60 Minutes interview mentioned. Neither is Weatherman, Weather Underground, Weather members, or Matt Steen. The full paragraph from the 2001 hardcover, p. 152 reads as follows - David wrote nine of the albums eleven tracks. Two numbers came out of jamming. The first would be called "Life During Wartime." David's lyrics describe a Walker Percy-ish post-apocalyptic landscape where a revolutionary hides out in a deserted cemetery, surviving on peanut butter. "I wrote this in my loft on Seventh and Avenue A," David later said, "I was thinking about Baader-Meinhof, Patty Hearst, Tompkins Square. This is a song about living in Alphabet City.
The Jimmy Carter "healing" passage might be right, but the footnote associated with it does not appear to have anything to do with it. Searching the document at the link reveals no instance of Carter, Weather, Weatherman, healing, or steen. I recall the policy too, but that link has nothing to do with it.
Jane Alpert's surrender could not have had anything to do with the interview, because she surrendered two years before it aired.
Mark Rudd's surrender had nothing to do with the interview, he said himself he never knew about it.
A reference for "mass surrenders" is in order. I searched for one to add and the closest I found is the Dohrn/Ayers couple.
Whatever "vandalism" you are asserting from the Weather Underground page, please say what you are talking about. I made similar edits to this over there. SteveJEsposito ( talk) 00:34, 24 March 2015 (UTC)
Please stop claiming that I have not engaged you on this. I have done so here and in email. SteveJEsposito ( talk) 18:08, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
There is a response from User:KrakatoaKatie on the talk:Matthew Steen page. If you have some idea on when you can source the information that is there I can put it aside until you think you are finished providing proper sources. SteveJEsposito ( talk) 23:31, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
There continue to be unsubstantiated entries made by this account on the Matthew Steen page. Citation Needed tags have been in place for weeks. I have corrected one freshly entered bad link already, which was the only thing verifiable that has appeared lately. Undocumented information will be deleted soon unless it is corrected. See also talk:Matthew Steen SteveJEsposito ( talk) 03:53, 27 November 2016 (UTC)
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This is not the first incident of vandalism by Stephen Esposito. This page has been previously vandalized about 2 years ago by another contributor. Weathervane13 16:56, 21 March 2015 (UTC)
These are not acts of vandalism. I deleted erroneous and false information from the page. Whoever wrote "This song was a composite of the '60 Minutes' episode and Byrne's knowledge of other underground revolutionary student groups in Europe, such as Baader-Meinhof and Red Army Faction." in the footnotes is still engaging in intentional adding of false information, i.e., vandalism under the WikiPedia definition. No place in "This Must be the Place" is the 60 Minutes interview mentioned. Neither is Weatherman, Weather Underground, Weather members, or Matt Steen. The full paragraph from the 2001 hardcover, p. 152 reads as follows - David wrote nine of the albums eleven tracks. Two numbers came out of jamming. The first would be called "Life During Wartime." David's lyrics describe a Walker Percy-ish post-apocalyptic landscape where a revolutionary hides out in a deserted cemetery, surviving on peanut butter. "I wrote this in my loft on Seventh and Avenue A," David later said, "I was thinking about Baader-Meinhof, Patty Hearst, Tompkins Square. This is a song about living in Alphabet City.
The Jimmy Carter "healing" passage might be right, but the footnote associated with it does not appear to have anything to do with it. Searching the document at the link reveals no instance of Carter, Weather, Weatherman, healing, or steen. I recall the policy too, but that link has nothing to do with it.
Jane Alpert's surrender could not have had anything to do with the interview, because she surrendered two years before it aired.
Mark Rudd's surrender had nothing to do with the interview, he said himself he never knew about it.
A reference for "mass surrenders" is in order. I searched for one to add and the closest I found is the Dohrn/Ayers couple.
Whatever "vandalism" you are asserting from the Weather Underground page, please say what you are talking about. I made similar edits to this over there. SteveJEsposito ( talk) 00:34, 24 March 2015 (UTC)
Please stop claiming that I have not engaged you on this. I have done so here and in email. SteveJEsposito ( talk) 18:08, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
There is a response from User:KrakatoaKatie on the talk:Matthew Steen page. If you have some idea on when you can source the information that is there I can put it aside until you think you are finished providing proper sources. SteveJEsposito ( talk) 23:31, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
There continue to be unsubstantiated entries made by this account on the Matthew Steen page. Citation Needed tags have been in place for weeks. I have corrected one freshly entered bad link already, which was the only thing verifiable that has appeared lately. Undocumented information will be deleted soon unless it is corrected. See also talk:Matthew Steen SteveJEsposito ( talk) 03:53, 27 November 2016 (UTC)
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The article Motorcycle Women has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
Fails WP:NFILM. Only one independent source in the article, mnmotorcycle, even mentions the film, and that is in passing (and not even using its title, just "a documentary").
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