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Hi, Got Milked! I've reverted your changes to Schoolhouse Rock! because we don't link every instance of a name in an article. Too many links takes away from the specialness! Though seriously, there's a manual of style for when to link. Take a look at MOS:LINK when you get a chance. Thanks for your work, and happy editing! -- SatyrTN (talk / contribs) 06:30, 16 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Lin Zexu

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Hi Got Milked. I'm reverting the section you added to First Opium War. There are two reasons. First, it is not properly cited (the website you've cited does not say most of what you've added to the section). Second, if you do have a source for the reverence of Lin Zexu (I don't doubt this) that should probably go in the Lin Zexu article or, at best, somewhere in the consequences of the opium war. It does not warrant a section on its own in this article. Please note that I don't doubt the information you have added. My concern is that this is not the appropriate place and that it is not properly cited. --Regents Park (moult with my mallards) 12:21, 23 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Much better. :-) BTW, Maurice Collis, in his book, Foreign mud, also says a lot about Lin Zexu. Apparently he was already well known because of his work cleaning up corruption in the north (Manchuria, I think). A very interesting man. --Regents Park (moult with my mallards) 21:40, 26 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I notice you have the same issue in the Opium Wars article. Could you go ahead and make the same changes in that article as well? Thanks! --Regents Park (moult with my mallards) 02:03, 28 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Liu Xiang

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Thanks for making this edit. I can't believe I didn't pick up that myself. Perhaps the original editor meant to say he was their first men's gold medallist on the track rather than athletics or track and field events in general. I'm not sure if that claim stands up...

In terms of the "unrevealed injury" at the 2008 Olympics, I'm not sure if that's exactly true. I'm pretty sure I remember my own (and the BBC commentator's) opinion was one of surprise that he was even on the start line in the first place (because of the general knowledge that he was injured), and the inevitable walk away when he couldn't run. I think it was the case that the Chinese had sought to underplay his injury in the outside hope that he could compete. I've no citations on this yet so maybe it's all just my own point of view. I'll have a look... Sillyfolkboy (talk) (edits)Join WikiProject Athletics! 15:59, 5 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

The Prefontaine, Olympic preview and Olympic heats reports seem to suggest my ideas are indeed quite plausible, but I guess it will always be a bit inconclusive. Sillyfolkboy (talk) (edits)Join WikiProject Athletics! 16:20, 5 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

You seem like a well informed and open minded and impartial person. There are these individuals who are trying to control what is directly accessible in the Dog meat article, by deleting my logical and relevant linking of the Horse meat article in its See Also section. I can understand their need to maintain a certain level of white pride and Asian cultural-secessionism by disassociating certain European(and their close-ally/favorite Asian) taboo meat cultures/nations to make an outright disconnect in these taboo meat articles relative to dog meat, which most likely have their largest proportion of consumers in such places as China, Korea and Vietnam: whereas in cat and horse meat consumption, the partiality toward the eastern/central Asians to that of non-Asians is far less(and complicity with Europeans far more) and thus the "Wikipedia controllers" for white pride(and pride of their closest allies and "friendlies"), work to make or delete such edits. But this really has nothing to do with proper presentation of white people's eating habits or how the eating habits of western democracy's closest ally nations should be seen. The inclusion of horse meat in the See Also section should constitute a consistent and simple American(not necessarily objective) and all English-language reader-observation of relevant facts and comparative study to the culture of eating these animals to which American and other "democratized" people should objectively examine without feeling humiliated, like how the editors and Dog meat article-controllers here are doing here by omitting direct reader-access to these relevant articles for comparative examination. Of course, as difficult as it may be for them to accept, the link to horse meat and other relevant "taboo meats" will be included in the See Also section. KulqihanAtqa (talk) 06:20, 24 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

My response to the Dog meat article controversy and whether or not it is permissible or reasonable to include relative linking to the Horse meat and Whale meat articles, as posted on the Dog meat article's discussion page.
This is an interesting debate. My understanding of the See Also sections in all the Wikipedia articles is that it allows a bit more room and flexibility to touch on tangentially-related subjects that would otherwise seem inappropriate or off-topic if directly presented in the main body of the article. This dog meat article seem to be a food-related article, and reference to other similar foods would seem to make sense. See Also is not a hard rule to follow, suggesting only common sense in extending knowledge on the subject, which in this case is not about dogs per se, but the dog as a viable source of meat and protein; albeit an unusual choice for most people in the world. Horse meat is obviously another viable source of meat and protein and also an unusual food choice for most people in the world, which should be an appropriate reference in the See Also section of this food-related article. Whale meat as a source of meat protein should be treated the same, but obviously given special attention for the reason that some of them are vulnerable or endangered species, especially the blue whale; although I don't believe the Japanese or native Siberians and native north Americans, whom are the typical consumers of whale meat, have anything to do with the blue whale becoming over-hunted and endangered. It's interesting to note that even though people who follow Abrahamic religions may have hard rules on what animal meats they may or may not be eat, adherents of Pure Land Buddhism (typically China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam) and Tibetan Buddhism (also China, fairly commonly among the Han, Manchu, and Mongol ethnic groups) traditionally prohibit human consumption of cat, dog, and horse meats; whereas beef, pork, and poultry are usually permitted. But of course, the most devout adherents of Pure Land Buddhism will abstain from eating any meat animal. Most ethnic Tibetans, at least in the upper-classes, traditionally live in the extremes of the high plateaus where land is not so arable, and had traditionally sustained themselves with an animal meat diet. That's my two-dollars on this issue. Peace :o) Got Milked (talk) 19:41, 24 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Please dont edit war on Malaysian Airlines your addition has been challenged it is up to you to gain a consensus on the talk page not keep re-adding it, if you continue to add challenged content it may be seen as being disruptive, thanks. MilborneOne (talk) 14:10, 20 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Yes, in context of the Imperial Japanese planning of the raid against the U.S. Pacific Fleet moored at Pearl Harbor in mid-late 1941 as the IJN were reassigning their China-bases unit to operations in the Pacific theater. Got Milked (talk) 09:34, 14 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Please stop making personal attacks - I havn't removed any sources from the article - all I did was add sourced text, move 2 photos about and trim a non-neutral caption. If you want the article to be stable, there needs to be a sensible discussion on the article talk page about the History section, including a proper discussion about whether sources conform with WP:RS, what the purpose is of the large Chinese language quotations (this is the English language wikipedia after all) and whether all the additions are appropriate for a general overall article on the ROC Air Force.Nigel Ish (talk) 08:47, 2 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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Question about an addition by you to Colonel Tomb

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There is a discussion on the talk page of Colonel Tomb Talk:Colonel_Tomb#Shot_in_Parachute_Claims about a statement that you added, in Wikipedia voice, that US Navy fighter pilots intentionally shot and killed pilots descending by parachute during the Vietnam war. Your presence in the discussion is welcome.Nigel Ish (talk) 16:15, 11 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Note that Duke Cunningham who is being apparently accused of this act, appears to be still alive and thus BLP applies here.Nigel Ish (talk) 16:17, 11 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi and tyvm for pointing that detail out. Upon further referencing the historic publication by István Toperczer (MiG ACES of the VIETNAM WAR, 2015, Library of Congress Control # 2015932137, pp. 174-175.), it's evident that the pilot(s) who made the strafing run(s) that killed MiG-17 pilot has remained anonymous; asides from testimony featured from the Vietnamese-side, and due to circumstantial evidence, it'd seem most-likely that the culprit(s) directly-involved in the killing/murder of MiG-17 pilot Do Hang was not one piloting an F-4J, but an A-7 Corsair II... and the edit to this account now accurately reflect the current status of this case of violation of the Additional to Protocol I of the 1949 Geneva Conventions for War Crimes. Got Milked (talk) 00:49, 12 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Additional warning

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You can edit any article in Wikipedia, but your edit you've made at the page Criticism of Judaism is considered as vandalism. If you continue to vandalize pages you will be blocked.

AddMore-III (talk) 06:37, 13 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

AddMore-III is acting in totalitarian authority by continously trying to erase perfectly relevant facts in the topic of Criticism of Zionism which in fact is censorship, vandalism, or both. Haredim and Zionism is an epochal subject in the topic of Criticism of Judaism. Got Milked (talk) 07:41, 13 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

May 2024

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You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on Anti-Zionism. This means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be although other editors disagree. Users are expected to collaborate with others, to avoid editing disruptively, and to try to reach a consensus, rather than repeatedly undoing other users' edits once it is known that there is a disagreement.

Points to note:

  1. Edit warring is disruptive regardless of how many reverts you have made;
  2. Do not edit war even if you believe you are right.

If you find yourself in an editing dispute, use the article's talk page to discuss controversial changes and work towards a version that represents consensus among editors. You can post a request for help at an appropriate noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, it may be appropriate to request temporary page protection. If you engage in an edit war, you may be blocked from editing. Note that as an Israel-Palestine topic, WP:1RR applies on this article. You should not be re-introducing contested content after objections without first obtaining a consensus on the talk page. signed, Rosguill talk 14:24, 13 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Somewhat related to the issues at Anti-Zionism, I've blocked both you and AddMore-III from Criticism of Judaism for 1 week for slow-motion edit warring. I have also blocked you from Anti-Zionism for a WP:1RR violation. You are only partially-blocked, and are thus encouraged to use this time to discuss on the talk page. signed, Rosguill talk 14:29, 13 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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You have been blocked temporarily from editing from certain pages (Criticism of Judaism and Anti-Zionism) for abuse of editing privileges. Once the block has expired, you are welcome to make useful contributions.
If you think there are good reasons for being unblocked, please review Wikipedia's guide to appealing blocks, then add the following text to the bottom of your talk page: {{unblock|reason=Your reason here ~~~~}}.  signed, Rosguill talk 14:33, 13 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Up yours, antisemitic bastard. Sslaptnhablhat (talk) 21:27, 8 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Why are you calling me an "antisemitic bastard"? Palestinian people represent by-large the native-indigenous Semitic population of the historic Palestine/occupied territories of Palestine; this is well-documented by historians, news organizations, United Nations... if anything, your dehumanization and marginalization of the indigenous Palestinian culture amounts to the most vehement of all antisemitic behaviors and agendas. Got Milked (talk) 02:42, 15 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Huh?

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Regarding your edit summaries on Puebloans, I said nothing of the sort nor am I trying to "control the narrative".

What I did was correct your redlink that was caused because of a capitalization error on your part - I did you a favor! Regarding "controlling the narrative", if you look at my article creations over the years you will find that I actively have created and improved scores of articles on historical and contemporary Puebloans.

In the future please assume good faith of other editors and be civil in your edit summaries. Thank you. Netherzone (talk) 00:27, 5 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

"Huh?" was exactly what I thought after I've listed Salado culture as relevant study-link to Puebloans and you deleted because it is what you described as "redlink", which I didn't understand as it linked and worked perfectly fine. Yes there was the correction of upper-case "C" in the word "culture", but I don't understand why it's called some "redlink" violation. Just correct the upper/lower case that's all. Why delete and then decide to undelete? This is like the odd activities of the information policing in regards to people's culture/history, etc. Got Milked (talk) 02:43, 7 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Allow me to further clarify what happened so there is no misunderstanding between us. You added "Salado Culture" (upper case/upper case) to See also. It rendered as a redlink because there was no article with that title & formatting, nor was there a redirect page in the capitalized form. It rendered like this example: Salado Culture, rather than as a blue link like this Salado Culture. Redlinks are not forbidden, nor do I think you committed a "redlink violation" (there is no such thing as that). Redlinks simply mean an article does not exist at that title. See WP:Redlink for more information. I removed the redlink because redlinks should not be in "See also" sections.
Then seeing there was an article with different capitalization (upper case & lower case) that was a working blue link, I performed a fix. For more information on Title cases, see MOS:TITLECASE in the WP:Manual of Style. In my next edit I added the blue link for the properly formatted title of the article Salado culture (upper & lower case).
I then, to improve the encyclopedia, created a brand new redirect page for the incorrect title case in the event that the same error is made some time in the future. You can see that I did that here: [3]. Because of the creation of the redirect page both the correct formatted Salado culture and its alternately typed Salado Culture render as blue links. See how both formats now are blue links: Salado culture & Salado Culture because of the redirect. Problem fixed!
Redirects are cool because if there is something that is frequently misspelled, or abbreviated or in this case, formatted in a non-standard way they can direct the reader to the correct article. For more information on redirects and how and when to use them see: WP:REDIRECT.
So no harm intended and no harm done! It was a simple fix. I'm definitely not here to "control the narrative" of the article on Puebloans, just following the WP guidelines in the MOS on an article on my watchlist. Cheers, happy editing, and if you have any questions about formatting (which I know can be confusing) don't hesitate to ask. - Netherzone (talk) 03:33, 7 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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