Talk:Microman
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Deletion
[edit]This article was nominated for deletion on 5 October 2007. The result of the debate was 'keep.
Transformers Wikiproject
[edit]Origin of some of the Transformers toys, thus included in the WikiProject. --Geopgeop 13:08, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
Recent Edits and Cleanup
[edit]@Drmies:, first I actually respect your POV and your recent attention to this article. Perhaps there is a silver lining to the piles of IP address edits that have been seen recently. But that said, I feel I need to directly address a few of the edits and comments you have left in the edits.
- First, this edit whose comment is “no, no "basic overview" of trivia please (basically, a product listing). that's what the internet is for).” as well this edit whose comment is “ditto”. The content removed—which can be seen here—are being described as a “product listing” are actually items from a long defunct toy line. The details can be verified from multiple sources with only translations really being attributed to English language sources. I’m not too sure I understand why this content cannot be on Wikipedia since—at least to me—it’s not too dissimilar from a TV show’s episode listings or even the discography of a band. As presented, the table that contained the data was collapsed on initial load as well to avoid having the content overwhelm the page.
- Next, this edit whose comment is “Lorphanpaibul and his site are linked 27 times on this page already. rm fan site. plugging?).” is understandable, but easily explained: Paul Lorphanpaibul’s “Microman Forever” website is really the best English language guide out there for the Microman toy line. For all intents and purposes, this site is the English language “Bible” for all things Microman. His site contains utterly no ads or affiliate program nonsense on it; it’s a pure source of content in the old school spirit of the Internet. So I would contend his content is a strong exception to the rule since this toyline is (a) not very well known in the Western world and (b) Paul’s website is one of the only solid English language sites focusing on this line.
At the end of the day, this article was not much of anything—badly written, sourced or researched—until my edits began in 2015. The last edits were in 2014 and the page’s state (as seen here) speaks for itself.
So I would happily work with someone who is a more experienced editor than me to shape, improve and allow this page to shine. But in the case of the IP address edits that brought this page to your attention, I cannot take them as good faith edits nor can I take them seriously. To a positive future for this page and its content! I hope… --SpyMagician (talk) 15:38, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
- Just some quick answers: if Lorphanpaibul is already cited and linked dozens of times, there is no conceivable justification for also having him in the EL section. Please read WP:EL--the other links are (likewise) to fan sites, and we just don't link those. If somehow or other one or another of these sites is a reliable source, it can be cited as a secondary sources, but that still doesn't mean it should also be linked in the EL section. In general, WP:SECONDARY--these articles suffer from a lack of reliable secondary sources and from a plethora of really non-encyclopedic material. And I just noticed (and removed) File:Screenshot of Micronaut Mobile Exploration Lab in Time Bandits.jpg and another one: those shots did not meet the requirements for fair use of non-free material; I think you uploaded that and maybe another file. Thank you, Drmies (talk) 15:46, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
- @Drmies:, fair enough on the “External Links” section. That said, I don’t believe your rationale for this edit whose comment is “no, no "basic overview" of trivia please (basically, a product listing). that's what the internet is for).” as well [this edit whose comment is “ditto” is valid. There are lots of Wikipedia articles that have similar grids of details for products such as this technical specification article as well as this iPod article. Why is a listing of figures from a defunct toy line considered something that is “trivia” compared to similar grids for MacBooks and iPods? I have readded the grids. (Update: Someone else re-added the grids for the core Microman figures so I have readded the grid for the Transformers line related items). --SpyMagician (talk) 16:01, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
Vandalism, false accusation of
[edit]The productive conversation is in the section above. This section is a waste of electrons. --Floquenbeam (talk) 18:36, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
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As a fan of Microman since childhood I took it upon my self to rid the page of some recent vandalism.--Macro The Islander (talk) 15:53, 20 September 2017 (UTC) Keep an eye out for vandalism by User:Drmies, he's a known vandal of the page.--Macro The Islander (talk) 16:13, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
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Self-published sources (fansites and Transformers Wiki)
[edit]For the last few months I've been trying to cleanup both Microman and Micronauts and remove several unreliable references that were using self-published sources (several fansites and the Transformers Wiki) and, unfortunately, getting into an edit war with SpyMagician over it and having my edits reverted, even after mentioning on his talk page that fansites and wikis aren't reliable sources. 86.190.193.5 (talk) 18:15, 25 January 2018 (UTC)
- I think a primary issue with Microman in particular is that most of the promotional material related to it, particular the tie-in fiction like manga and books, actually hasn't been digitized in any way (and therefore is completely inaccessible via the internet). Microman fans have notoriously lamented the fact most of the material published in "Bouken Oh" magazine can only be read by tracking down the original issues themselves, which were published on worn out newsprint with poor durability (and this material has never been subsequently reprinted anywhere).
- Therefore, the only digital trace of these sources is mentions of them on non-affiliate sites like the ones listed above. That by itself could be an issue, but given many of these same non-affiliate sites also have/provide scanned pictures of these sources (sometimes which they scanned themselves), that's more proof corroborating their statements about these text materials than just their word alone. MrDrFactChecker (talk) 20:38, 3 July 2024 (UTC)
Missing info on "Microman: Theology"
[edit]There seems to be no mention of the 2005 Manga "Microman: Theology" under the fiction section. Could be advisable to add information about this short lived piece of tie-in fiction, for the sake of completion. MrDrFactChecker (talk) 15:46, 22 June 2024 (UTC)