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I´ve replaced almost all of the respective article after your recent updates. Looking into the the page history you can probably see that I worked on a major expansion before, posted a part of it once and rowed back because it wasn´t finished and, in my opinion, therefore not ready to be posted yet. I´ve also incorporated your new pictures and updated some of the refs (including your group). There is still much left to do, especially the regimental history from 1863 to 1865. If you want to work on the article and post more info you´re more than welcome. Thanks for your work so far. ... GELongstreet (talk) 18:17, 8 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I´ve seen you replaced some infobox pictures with paintings. Please refrain from deleting portrait photographs; they´re the real depictions of said persons while paintings are artwork and interpretation. That is no argument against the use of paintings, they´re welcome as well, but they shouldn´t be in the infobox if actual photographs are available . Regards ... GELongstreet (talk) 15:35, 24 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Okay; my point still stands. If this means so much to you more than the problem posed at hand of involving modern politically motivated sources on someone who died nearly 150 years ago, then you clearly came to the wrong place. I work to improve pages with acceptable sources so our visitors can get the correct information. It's laughable that an article titled "Monuments to white supremacy" from New York Times is acceptable by some to be used as a source on Nathan Bedford Forrest's page. 154thTN Pvt. Seth Adam (talk) 16:10, 5 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]
That said, Editorial commentary, analysis and opinion pieces, whether written by the editors of the publication (editorials) or outside authors (op-eds) are reliable primary sources for statements attributed to that editor or author, but are rarely reliable for statements of fact, which is why I haven't reverted your edit. --SarekOfVulcan (talk)16:14, 5 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]
New York Times is a media site that is rated moderate left-leaning by every media bias check site I looked on. I don't think you would like someone using Breitbart as a source on Barack Obama's page. 154thTN Pvt. Seth Adam (talk) 16:19, 5 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]
The onus is on you to comply with the policy that requires direct quotations to be attributed properly. Otherwise, you are claiming those words as your own. Please be careful because these are really important matters. Thank you. Cullen328Let's discuss it07:01, 25 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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I saw your contribution to antifa and I felt your edits were warranted and somehow reverted. I tried to undo the revision that another editor had on you, but the team has made significant revisions, so that I'm not able to revert to your contribution. I aim at neutrality and I've felt significant traction. I'll see what I can do to restore the intent of your edits.
Please know that no one editor owns a page. Don't give up.
→ I added that back into the page. Apparently the guy reverted it because I marked it as minor, so I guess he couldn't find any other reasons besides that which is no excuse. Tahnk you for notifying me. Cheers, 154thTN Pvt. Seth Adam (talk) 03:54, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Go ahead and report us, I contributed much to wikipedia and to report for something like this is ridiculous. I was unaware of exactly why my original edit was reverted, until you just mentioned it. But luckily a much kinder user took the time to help me by citing it, unlike you people who work against it without caring to help. Because regardless of the technicalities, it's pretty clear that Antifa commits acts of domestic terrorism, and I think you know that too, which makes me question if you are on neutral grounds or if you are one sided. 154thTN Pvt. Seth Adam (talk) 04:21, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Well, you're wrong. I don't know if there's something wrong with your reading ability, but neither the BBC source nor the misplaced Newsweek source claim that Antifa engage in such acts. So, given that it's not there, you may well ask yourself why you want to state these imaginary facts. Drmies (talk) 04:29, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I think I nailed it right on the spot. "Third gender wikipedian" and supports a complete ban on concealed carry. Yeah, wouldn't be surprised if you are part of the organization we are arguing over. The sources all point to Politico, which is a left leaning source, and they have personally interviewed those with the DHS. The DHS has labeled them a domestic terrorist organization. So you talk about reading skills; well I don't think so. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 154thTN Pvt. Seth Adam (talk • contribs) 05:48, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hey all?
How about we get the Department of Homeland Security involved as a matter of national security? I have no problem talking with agents! What about you?
I'm concerned because Drmies and company is changing the narrative about what antifa is about and this is a national concern (they aren't peace activists). I'm concerned about politics and election meddling -- and it's not just from Russia! There is cyber warfare from the U.K., China and other sources. Let's be civil!
That's a good source. But apparently Drmies still doesn't provide a clear excuse as to why he doesn't want this on the page. Like I said, I suspect he's part of it or at least sympathetic to them, and therefore tries to minimize any negativity shown towards them on the page even if it's factual. 154thTN Pvt. Seth Adam (talk) 05:48, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know if you lack a sense of humor or not, but your comment about one of the categories at User:Drmies's user page suggests you might not. That aside, these sorts of personal attacks can get you blocked. Even the editor SDSU-Prepper, now blocked for making legal threats, has mentioned WP:CIVILITY and WP:PA. Perhaps you need reminding that the sanctions alert I gave you states "This means uninvolved administrators can impose sanctions for edits relating to the topic that do not adhere to the purpose of Wikipedia, our standards of behavior, or relevant policies." Doug Wellertalk10:46, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
You're sounding pathetic. "I don't know if you lack a sense of humor or not, but your comment about one of the categories at User:Drmies's user page suggests you might not. That aside, these sorts of personal attacks can get you blocked." You just contradicted your own self. I will be reporting this. 154thTN Pvt. Seth Adam (talk) 15:45, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Seth Adam #civility please. There are good people, fine people, on both sides. The reason (not "excuse") for my not wanting "Antifa engages in acts of domestic terrorism" in the article is that it is not verified by the sources, not even by the source you kept adding. Surely it is not too hard to understand that you can't say things in an encyclopedia that aren't verified. It's a variety of don't lie. And that stuff you take issue with, third-gender or whatever, that's just dumb. Drmies (talk) 17:13, 11 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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I said look at the article's talk page. If you are going to be a jack a- with a bad attitude then Wikipedia isn't the place for you. Learn better social skills by going out more. 154thTN Pvt. Seth Adam (talk) 22:21, 15 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I understand that you are trying to provoke me into calling you being an ***hole which I aint gonna do.
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Instead, I gonna politely tell you that you can have no images at all in an article; have a ton of them if they are related to the subject in an important way, but you cannot place two identical images in two different places in the same article. Why? Just because it will make all those who spent time volunteering on the site, guess what, idiots in the eyes of the outside society. --Taterian (talk) 01:09, 18 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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