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What else do I need to add as the article is being proposed for deletion.
--Rsrikanth05 08:36, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
Is it okay if I upload all the images, under the GNU GPL, and submit it to the Image team for adding transparency. I have added a list of models, and I will shortly be adding, the features just like all other PMP's have on their page.
Also you said delete and merge, what is that supposed to mean?
--Rsrikanth0518:34, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
Can someone add the article to the Transcend Page. It is in my userspace now.--07:23, 15 April 2008 (UTC)07:23, 15 April 2008 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.72.148.198 (talk)
Thanx for the help =D
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Since you started the process, here is my contribution. I would like to take it a step further.
A tag has been placed on Diablo III, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done for the following reason:
Under WP:CSD, this is "No content" and "No context". Blizzard has not announced a single thing. Nada. Nothing. Not even a strong hint. Obviously they will make the game eventually... but this is an encyclopaedia, not a rumour mill and not a forum.
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... blah blah and so on and on. The article is highly speculative, as you mentioned to its author. I am no longer a Wikipedian, but hopefully this will get the process started for deleting the stub. It is silly to have it there with no substance whatsoever. I hope you will agree and continue to support your decision in declaring it to have a lack of context.
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So, I'll get right down to it. I don't actually know what I am doing where Wikipedia is concerned (though apparently I've been at this since June '06), and I stumbled upon you through "Wikipedians who like Harry Potter." Not to sound creepy-weird, but you and I seem to have a bit in common, and as you seem to have your act together on this whole Wikipedia endeavor, I thought you'd be a nice ally to have when questions arise (as they seem to do so often where I am concerned). If this is really terrifying, I'm sorry: I honestly don't know how to go about anything on here except revert vandalism through Recent Changes and other very simple editing.
Thanks! =/ Ashleyscripter 00:31, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
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Welcome to the Sixth issue of the WikiProject Christianity newsletter! Use this newsletter as a mechanism to inform yourselves about progress at the project and please be inspired to take more active roles in what we do.
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One user in particular, User:Fercho85 reverts my many edits every time, even though they are backed by sources. Our problem, I suspect, is that he doesn't want to acknowledge the Amerindian ancestry of many Argentines and insists that the whole population (practically) of Argentina is White/European. I agree that Argentina has one of the largest pure-European/part European descended population (After Brazil, and before Mexico) in Latin America (Or all the Americas, for that matter), but there are many studies that show a large population have Amerindian ancestry (Whether small or large amount).
My source, in Spanish, http://www.clarin.com/diario/2005/01/16/sociedad/s-03415.htm states that 56% of Argentines has some Amerindian ancestry. This, to me, should be added in all articles having to do with the Argentine descended population... as the European population is always referenced. Please help me to overcome this POV of sorts.
This may not be your area of interest or expertise, but if you can help I would be very greatful! Thank You in advance. Cali567 (talk) 07:08, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
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I have gotten stuck in an editing war on the page for figure skater Johnny Weir, and need help to resolve it. I have already tried discussing it with the other person, and there has been no resolution.
Everything in the Johnny Weir article is fully referenced with published sources (I did much of it myself), but there is someone named Siflnollie who insists on repeatedly adding a middle name ("Garvin") to Weir's name, even though his middle name has never been publicly revealed in any source (only his middle initial is known). Siflnollie has told me in our discussions that he/she has ordered Weir's birth certificate (which I am fairly certain is illegal for someone other than the actual person to do, since birth certificates are used as positive personal identification by the federal government for such things as getting a passport, so anyone with a birth certificate can claim to be that person - when I ordered my birth certificate last year, I had to certify that I was the person on the certificate) and accessed his private tax records and so KNOWS that is his middle name.
If Siflnollie has indeed gotten ahold of Weir's personal records, we only have his or her word on that, and there is simply no published source that can be referenced for "Garvin" being Weir's middle name. It therefore does not meet Wikipedia verifiability deadlines.
I would appreciate your help in ending this, as I am tired of re-deleting the same unsourced and unverifiable information repeatedly. Thank you! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.16.102.219 (talk) 17:02, 23 October 2008 (UTC)
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