User talk:Black Kite/Archive05
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User Talk page edits[edit]Hi - I notice that you're in a bit of a back-and-forth edit conflict at User Talk:Jim62sch, over whether the header of his userpage is unduly polemic. Given that you're meeting some resistance, could I suggest that you take the issue to WP:AN or WP:AN/I (preferably the former?) for feedback before reverting further? My own feeling is that a number of editors express potentially controversial political opinions in their userspace, and that they're generally granted slack up to a certain point. Given that there's some good-faith disagreement about the appropriateness of the userpage, though, it might be best to seek outside input at WP:AN rather than continuing in a back-and-forth editing conflict. MastCell Talk 18:35, 30 August 2007 (UTC) M.U.L.E.[edit]Regarding M.U.L.E. (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) and Field Commander (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views), please note that Hungrywolf (talk · contribs) is still up to his old tricks. He continues to making false accusations against me as a basis of his reverts, and refuses to take anyone elses opinions into consideration. I don't want to continue having an edit war with him, and you did say you were going to watch these pages and take action if necessary. I've cited the sources of all my information and he disputes the valid citations.Blackbeard2k7 22:09, 30 August 2007 (UTC) Now he is repeatedly reverting my own edits on my own talk page. I'm done warring with this guy. Please fix the problem.Blackbeard2k7 06:00, 31 August 2007 (UTC) "My Enemy, My Ally" by Diane Duane[edit]If I'm reading all the exchanges correctly, you've deleted an entry for a book called "My Enemy, My Ally" by Diane Duane that I started back in July and someone else (I think Jaranda?) deleted first, and the undeleted. Ms. Duane has an armload of books and screenplays to her credit, so this isn't an article on an unknown, nor is it self-advertising. The entry for her as an author even has a link to the book's entry but it leads to a dead end page because no one has written it yet. I own a copy of the book and happen to like it, so I thought I could expand Wikipedia by creating the entry, or at least starting it. I admit of my own ignorance in writing the plot summary first, though I remain ignorant as to why this is a problem, or why the article was deleted in the first place. ("Wikipedia is not a plot summary" may be true, but it certainly contains enough of them that one more should not be a problem.) If you're going to keep this article deleted, can you please explain why you insist on doing so? And why you're the second editor to shoot it down altogether instead of simply appending "Plot Summary" as a header? TravellerDMT-07 17:22, 1 September 2007 (UTC) Samaka deletion[edit]You recently deleted the above article, can you also delete Salvenmaschinenkanone? Its essentially a copy made by the same editor who created the Samaka page, and similarly empty of any good information. Thanks. Parsecboy 22:58, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)[edit]Hi Eliminator, what do you think of semi-protecting this article so that only users would be able to edit it, is it plausible? Just one minute later of the removal of protection template, a new IP adress showed up and made the exact same edit which was the cause of edit warring..[1] It is hardly possible for a new IP to make such an edit in my opinion, but it is the same user who has been doing this kind of editings i think..A large properly sourced content was again unilaterally deleted without any effort in the disccussion page and replaced with nationalistic POV pushing..Regards..--laertes d 10:26, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
These pages are considered Cruft and not notable for Wikipedia? After seeing the history of Star Wars and Wookieepedia articles your deletion doesn't surprise me. The problem is CCP doesn't have an official Wiki for EVE Online and the best wiki I can find Eve-Wiki is being opposed by entrenched interests even though external wiki's of this sort are on 48 of 148 MMORPG articles and many featured gaming articles like Halo 2. Any help in resolving this matter would be appreciated. EVE Online is in the top 10 most popular MMORPG's with typically 25,000 people logged in at most times of the day. Alatari 20:20, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
Great Fire of Smyrna[edit]I was working on the article neutralizing it removing all kinds of dubious things until Laertes d added 'Alleged' again. Also I do not appreciate his rude/uncivil remark [2] and WP:WTA is against usage of alleged. --Vonones 22:33, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
I just noticed that you have violated three revert rule in this article Vonones..[4] You made 4 reversions in 35 minutes..Just saying it..--laertes d 12:19, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
USER Vonones[edit]3Rs on http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Armenia, today thanks —Preceding unsigned comment added by Caligvla (talk • contribs) 23:34, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
There has already been 2 RfCs on the subject on Armenia not being part of Europe, please review archives and cease disruptive edits--Caligvla 23:45, 5 September 2007 (UTC) Eliminator, sorry this has carried over to your talk page...--Caligvla 23:45, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)[edit]Hi Eliminator, the same thing is happening again, the same IP adress that you warned 3 days ago again deleted a large sourced content and added POV pushing paragraphs into the article..[5] Does it not count as vandalism?--laertes d 08:58, 6 September 2007 (UTC) Thanks for your concern, however a new IP showed up and made the exact same edit again and deleted the sourced content, without any explanation..[6] I really find it hard to believe that all those IP's do belong to different persons..--laertes d 13:35, 6 September 2007 (UTC) Naruto Akatsuki page[edit]
Deletion of Hotelbobba.com[edit]I do not understand why the article concerning hotelbobba was in fact deleted. Please could you help me with understanding the justifications. The entire purpose of the article was to highlight a website, in fact, it was to display a website related to Habbo Hotel retro servers; which there are none on Wikipedia. Thank you. Joshilini 00:48, 9 September 2007 (UTC) i think my page was deleted in "error" i am sure that u no what the page is cause u deleted it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Asilaydyingfan1991 (talk • contribs) 18:32, 9 September 2007 (UTC) Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/300-page iPhone bill[edit]I was surprised to see your closing decision in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/300-page iPhone bill, and you probably will not be surprised to see it taken to DRV. You seem to have taken a very restrictive interpretation of WP:NOT#NEWS in your decision, ignoring comments that it was not applicable in this case; for example one commenter pointed out that there was continuing coverage over 15 days. I would like to give you the opportunity to reconsider, or to elaborate on your decision, before initiating the review. Dhaluza 21:26, 9 September 2007 (UTC) ---Text below copied from my talk page to avoid splitting the discussion---
FIFA 08[edit]You are probably still watching this but I feel this is just a ruse by editors to put the UB back in to this article by saying Linfield F.C. are a notable club who are not on this game sorry for bothering you with this but as you are aware and I have listened to your warnings and do not wish to get in to an edit war.BigDunc 20:12, 10 September 2007 (UTC) Notre Charge Apostolique[edit]Hi,I don't have a lot of experience adding entries to wikipedia. You eliminated mine and redirected the small Notre Charge Apostolique entry to Pope Pius X article. I was wondering why because I actually point to the full encyclical on the internet in the Notre Charge ... entry whereas your redirection only points back to the Pope's article and provides no explanation of the encyclical at all. The whole thing got started because the Notre reference originally was just a red stub in the whore of Babylon article. Johnor 17:57, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
AfD nomination of Chatham County Line[edit]Chatham County Line, an article you created, has been nominated for deletion. We appreciate your contributions. However, an editor does not feel that Chatham County Line satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion and has explained why in the nomination space (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and the Wikipedia deletion policy). Your opinions on the matter are welcome; please participate in the discussion by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chatham County Line (2nd nomination) and please be sure to sign your comments with four tildes (~~~~). You are free to edit the content of Chatham County Line during the discussion but should not remove the articles for deletion template from the top of the article; such removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you. Guy (Help!) 06:51, 11 September 2007 (UTC) Hi. I was in favor of keeping the image deleted at the DRV discussion, but the new version had what seemed to be a valid copyright status - formerly copyrighted, but copyright not renewed. Admittedly, I'm no expert on copyright, but the information at the new upload seemed credible to me. Do you know more than what I know that makes this upload invalid? Corvus cornix 22:07, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Hi there. I saw you erased a message from my talk page from this user. I can understand why: it's a violation of rules against canvassing. However, I am surprised you needed to revert it. Also, it was too late: I ended up "voting" neutral anyway and commenting on his talk page. Thank you anyway for your concern. Bearian 00:59, 14 September 2007 (UTC) removal of tags.[edit]The tags were removed because they are incorrect. They were put there by a BOT and are wrong. All those images already had the proper identifiers noting they are company logs which are allowed by wikipedia. thanks. Mobile 01Talk 02:01, 14 September 2007 (UTC) Reverting messages from other users on my talk page[edit]While I understand your motivation after reading your message to the user on his talk page, I don't think it's appropriate to be reverting messages from other users on my talk page, barring vandalism or something posted in bad faith, neither of which applied in this case. Thanks. —Cleared as filed. 02:45, 14 September 2007 (UTC) RfA[edit]Hi Eliminator. I was thinking about withdrawing my nomination, but I don't really want to give the people opposing it the satisfaction. Even so, it has now descended into conspiracy theories that my nomination has been timed to coincide with Rosh HaShana, particularly ironic as my nominator, Y, is offline for a couple of days to celebrate it! I might be paranoid, but I am beginning to think there is a possibility that there was also some off-wiki campaigning by the Israel bunch, as two others who rarely vote in RfAs, but have previously voted in the opposite direction to me at contentious Israel-related AfDs (and one of whom was involved in the whole settlements in Israel debate) turned up to oppose too. I hope whoever closes it (almost certainly as a fail now) takes into account the fact that some votes (e.g. BigDunc's) are based on fabrications and others are just malicious... Number 57 08:37, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
Your deletion from my talk page[edit]You edited my talk page and removed a vote solicitation for the AFD Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Justine Ezarik. I restored it, since I like to decide for myself what is on my talkpage (except for pure vandalism). I understand the problem with AFD canvassing,since only a microscopic portion of registered editors look at all AFDs every day as I do. But I recall a recent previous AFD !vote I made regarding this one-trick-pony publicity stunt by a non-notable individual at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/300-page iPhone bill, wherein I noted that if someone asks for (or accepts the default of) a printed detailed bill, then makes thousands of text messages which she should have known would be necessarily included in said bill, it is hardly surprising or notable when the bill arrives. The article about the big phone bill was deleted as a result of the AFD, then restored after a DRV [7] in which many commentors called for the article about the woman (known only for the big phone bill) should be merged into the article about said bill. There is no reference to this previous AFD at the present AFD or at the article about the woman. Do you agree that it is acceptable to notify ALL those who have previously !voted in an AFD for the same or a closely related article, in a note which simply lets them know it is up for AFD (without suggesting how they should vote), and without cherry-picking Delete or Keep !voters? Thus the person who canvassed could in fact have notified me that the article was up for deletion, although with a different framing of the message. I notice when items are added to or removed from my talk page, so your deletion was ineffective in preventing my taking note of the AFD; a bell cannot be "un-rung" and the only real recourse is to punish the violator (noting whether his history indicates it was a naive violation by a new user or a deliberate violation) and to renominate it later if it was improperly kept, or to take it to DRV if it was improperly deleted. If you are concerned about canvassing, then please note that the US roads project created a newsletter on the spot when a couple of articles about highways were up for deletion and posted it on the talk pages of 200 editors [8], stating that these AFDs could lead to wholesale elimination of articles about roads. This form of canvassing has gone unchallenged, and I don't believe any article about a road whose AFD was mentioned in the newsletter has been deleted. Does a "newsletter" constitute canvassing in your view? How about a project page which has a list of AFDs related to the project? Or a user subpage which lists articles the user does not like,or their AFDs so that like-minded editors can all come trooping in on each AFD? Regards. Edison 16:07, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
I have reverted this change. It was contested, and should have been discussed on the talk page first. Thanks, ELIMINATORJR 18:07, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
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