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Invasion of Poland (1939)
[edit]Please stop trying to add information about Blitzkrieg to the Invasion of Poland (1939) article. Your addition is poorly written: it has spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes and it does not flow smoothly or allow the reader to understand easily your intent. You include the unprovable assertion that the Nazi war technology was unbeatable — they lost the war, didn't they? Binksternet (talk) 17:40, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
Vandalism at Invasion of Poland (1939)
[edit]You have repeatedly added the same poorly-written text to Invasion of Poland (1939) without engaging in discussion regarding how best to present the information. You have repeatedly been warned. At this point, your re-insertions of this material will be considered vandalism. Binksternet (talk) 16:19, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
March 2009
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- I don't object to the description of of Magath as "strict", although his training methods are already described at the beginning of the paragraph. But the other stories seem to be humorous exaggerations at the first read, so you should add references for them. Readers (such as I) won't believe it without further proof. I've googled and found some references for the nudist training here [1] (it's Bild-Zeitung, well...), but nothing so far for the night training session. Just provide some references and you can put it back in. --Jaellee (talk) 18:18, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
- Okay ... --Jaellee (talk) 12:35, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
Vandalism
[edit]I'm just writing to you wondering as to why you added a link to a site which has no real affiliation to World Wrestling Entertainment to the External Link section. Afkatk - Afro Twinky (talk) 16:01, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
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Unconstructive edits
[edit]Regarding your reverts on Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas storyline. Will you please stop reverting my fix to this page. You are causing an error message to a page which is supposed to be a redirect. Debresser (talk) 14:24, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
Tupac a blood
[edit]WikiAnswers is not a reliable source. So any edits with that as a source will be reverted. SE KinG. User page. Talk. 01:03, 15 September 2009 (UTC)
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- If you're unable to judge what counts as a reliable source for a contentious claim about a living person, please stop trying to add such claims. You've now cited six unreliable sources. With BLPs we don't get to play fast and loose, adding poorly sourced claims in hopes that reliable sources will come along. If you have questions about whether a source is reliable, you can ask on the article's talkpage or at WP:RSN. But until an actually reliable source covers this, please stop re-adding the text in question. Doing so is edit warring. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 23:14, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
- is an archived copy of Sarah's own (now deleted) tweet a reliable source? -- BubbleBabis (talk) 12:37, 28 Septembr 2023 (UTC)
- Depending on means of archival, it may be a reliable source for the tweet's own contents. It would not be a reliable source for any surrounding context, and would not establish due weight for discussing this incident. Ashton-Cirillo has sent tens, maybe hundreds of thousands of tweets. We need to look to reliable sources to say which are worth discussing. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 02:15, 28 September 2023 (UTC)
- It's archived through Wayback Machine, it contains Ashton-Cirillo's "rebuttal" of the content. On whether it is of due weight for the Ashton-Cirillo page, there's the example of the Stephen King page which contains a paragraph on him being pranked last year by the same Russian pranksters and the subsequent tweet he made - so I contend that for the Ashton-Cirillo page the incident passes the "importance test". On the sources' reliability, the Vovan and Lexus page contains refs to: Bitchute video of one prank, their own Telegram channel for another, rutube etc. So my proposal is: restore the paragraph about the prank on the Sarah article, giving as ref for the prank video the pranksters' Telegram channel where they've uploaded it, and as ref for Sarah's response tweet the archived copy from the Wayback Machine. -- BubbleBabis (talk) 18:46, 28 Septembr 2023 (UTC)
- First, the video is only reliable for its own existence—not for the veracity of any claims made therein—same as the tweet. Second, at the King article, due weight is established by the Mediaite source. Since that exists, there's no issue with subsequently citing King's tweet (although a secondary source that in turn cites it might be better). Here, neither the YouTube video nor the tweet establishes that this is something reliable sources care about. Rather, available evidence indicates that reliable sources do not (yet) care about this. And Wikipedia articles follow the reliable sources, not what editors find interesting or important. Fundamentally, you cannot conjure reliable source coverage out of thin air. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 21:40, 28 September 2023 (UTC)
- To add, you are not a judge of what groups can "liberate" something. WP:RS says that the Kraken Regiment liberated a village, like how in the World War II article, which is a WP:GA, it also mentions areas being liberated. There is no reliable source indicating that their liberation of the village resulted in anything other than that, regardless of your personal feelings about Kraken's "checkered history" which itself is based largely on Russian accusations. The article is under the same contentious topic, so you may not want to edit war in order to introduce your own preferred wording over what the cited reference actually says.
- @Tamzin Also pinging the administrator who initially notified you of this topic in case she has further input. TylerBurden (talk) 19:56, 8 November 2023 (UTC)
- @TylerBurden: My comments above are in my capacity as a content editor (GA'd and maintain Sarah Ashton-Cirillo), so I cannot comment here in an admin capacity. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (they|xe|she) 20:52, 8 November 2023 (UTC)
- "largely Russian accusations" = Kraken leader Serhiy Velichko appearing on video in May 2022 admitting that his unit shot Russian POWs in the knees. "Largely Russian accusations" = Velichko and Nemichev being imprisoned in Ukraine until 25 February 2022 (video of then-Prosecutor-General of Ukraine Irina Venediktova announcig their early release because of the war). The Nazi origins of the unit (from Metalist Kharkiv's "Sect 82" hooligans and Nemichev's leading role in "National Corps" and "Azov" formations in 2014 - long before they started "self-denazifying" to avoid controversy) is well-documented within the article itself. The word "liberated" in the article appears once, sourced from WP. Wikipedia has no obligation to use the exact language as its sources: in this occasion it not only is non-NPOV but, given the article also records the unit's not-so-good past, the very use of the word becomes problematic. The reader will conclude that Nazi-affiliated, war crime-admitting convicts can be "liberators" of a given place. Just imagine an article in Wikipedia writing something "Wagner convicts liberated the village" just because a source wrote it that way. -- BubbleBabis (talk) 23:44, 8 Novembr 2023 (UTC)
- And all of this, WP:OR. Stop edit warring to go against WP:RS based on your personal beliefs. --TylerBurden (talk) 18:47, 9 November 2023 (UTC)
- "largely Russian accusations" = Kraken leader Serhiy Velichko appearing on video in May 2022 admitting that his unit shot Russian POWs in the knees. "Largely Russian accusations" = Velichko and Nemichev being imprisoned in Ukraine until 25 February 2022 (video of then-Prosecutor-General of Ukraine Irina Venediktova announcig their early release because of the war). The Nazi origins of the unit (from Metalist Kharkiv's "Sect 82" hooligans and Nemichev's leading role in "National Corps" and "Azov" formations in 2014 - long before they started "self-denazifying" to avoid controversy) is well-documented within the article itself. The word "liberated" in the article appears once, sourced from WP. Wikipedia has no obligation to use the exact language as its sources: in this occasion it not only is non-NPOV but, given the article also records the unit's not-so-good past, the very use of the word becomes problematic. The reader will conclude that Nazi-affiliated, war crime-admitting convicts can be "liberators" of a given place. Just imagine an article in Wikipedia writing something "Wagner convicts liberated the village" just because a source wrote it that way. -- BubbleBabis (talk) 23:44, 8 Novembr 2023 (UTC)
- @TylerBurden: My comments above are in my capacity as a content editor (GA'd and maintain Sarah Ashton-Cirillo), so I cannot comment here in an admin capacity. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (they|xe|she) 20:52, 8 November 2023 (UTC)
- First, the video is only reliable for its own existence—not for the veracity of any claims made therein—same as the tweet. Second, at the King article, due weight is established by the Mediaite source. Since that exists, there's no issue with subsequently citing King's tweet (although a secondary source that in turn cites it might be better). Here, neither the YouTube video nor the tweet establishes that this is something reliable sources care about. Rather, available evidence indicates that reliable sources do not (yet) care about this. And Wikipedia articles follow the reliable sources, not what editors find interesting or important. Fundamentally, you cannot conjure reliable source coverage out of thin air. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 21:40, 28 September 2023 (UTC)
- It's archived through Wayback Machine, it contains Ashton-Cirillo's "rebuttal" of the content. On whether it is of due weight for the Ashton-Cirillo page, there's the example of the Stephen King page which contains a paragraph on him being pranked last year by the same Russian pranksters and the subsequent tweet he made - so I contend that for the Ashton-Cirillo page the incident passes the "importance test". On the sources' reliability, the Vovan and Lexus page contains refs to: Bitchute video of one prank, their own Telegram channel for another, rutube etc. So my proposal is: restore the paragraph about the prank on the Sarah article, giving as ref for the prank video the pranksters' Telegram channel where they've uploaded it, and as ref for Sarah's response tweet the archived copy from the Wayback Machine. -- BubbleBabis (talk) 18:46, 28 Septembr 2023 (UTC)
- Depending on means of archival, it may be a reliable source for the tweet's own contents. It would not be a reliable source for any surrounding context, and would not establish due weight for discussing this incident. Ashton-Cirillo has sent tens, maybe hundreds of thousands of tweets. We need to look to reliable sources to say which are worth discussing. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 02:15, 28 September 2023 (UTC)
- is an archived copy of Sarah's own (now deleted) tweet a reliable source? -- BubbleBabis (talk) 12:37, 28 Septembr 2023 (UTC)
- If you're unable to judge what counts as a reliable source for a contentious claim about a living person, please stop trying to add such claims. You've now cited six unreliable sources. With BLPs we don't get to play fast and loose, adding poorly sourced claims in hopes that reliable sources will come along. If you have questions about whether a source is reliable, you can ask on the article's talkpage or at WP:RSN. But until an actually reliable source covers this, please stop re-adding the text in question. Doing so is edit warring. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 23:14, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
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