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City of Bull Shoals
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- What is up with that nonsense? Abel (talk) 06:53, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
Co-authored citation
Thanks for the fixing of the co-authored citation of Baldy Harper. Now that I know how to do this, I've been using it all over the place. Abel (talk) 17:39, 1 January 2012 (UTC)
- I'm trying to get rid of all the citations that point to an organization's own website, and all websites that are not news or books for that matter, so that one day when these articles finally make it to good article territory, no one will be able to slap an unreliable sources label on them. All a part of trying to get more articles to good article status. Was able to get "Fill in Portal Libertarianism" off of the project task list, but that is all so far. Thanks for your help on Baldy Harper and Institute for Humane Studies. Those pages are really moving up in quality.
Dealing with Shenanigans
Hey Safe, you said you were looking for any help you could get, so I figured I'd drop you a line. At User_talk:114.73.106.168, rather than telling him to use better grammar, you might have benefited more from trying to engage in dialogue about Marc's faith. People from all over the world contribute to the English Wikipedia and subsequently, not all of them have good grammar. But even without a good knowledge of the English language/good grammar, they can still contribute good information (though it might need to be spruced up a bit for spelling/grammar). I don't want to step in and put you down (as I have made numerous mistakes in the past), but the IP was actually correct in the fact that he is Jewish. It happens...whether by a mistaken belief or an error. Information gets jumbled up and it certainly isn't a big deal. You two were then engaged in an editwar which certainly doesn't resolve the issue or help anyone. Always assume good faith. This means to never instinctively revert or argue with someone as though they were intending to be malicious in their editing. There are times when it is obvious, but for issues like the one there, it's best to resolve it through a discussion either on user talk pages or the article's talk page. Have fun, enjoy editing, and contribute wisely. Further suggested reading: WP:DR, WP:POL, and WP:EQ. Feel free to give me a shout on my talk page if you ever have an issue, want some advice, or need help. --Slazenger (Contact Me) 06:34, 13 January 2012 (UTC)
ACTA
I got your message on ACTA changes. The first issue, my deletion of the "Second Lady" reference, is fairly trivial--when the organization was founded, Lynne Cheney was not the Second Lady and would not become such for quite some time. Therefore, it is incorrect to refer to her as the "Second Lady" when describing the founding of ACTA. The second issue is a bit more complicated. I was going to put a "citation needed" placeholder while searching for a specific document to fill that role, but apparently forgot. The "conservative" denomination is non-controversial--aside from Joe Lieberman, who is usually described as a moderate or conservative (former) Democrat, the rest of the group's leadership has had Republican allegiances. All issues in the organization's philosophy have been derived from the conservative movement. A cynic would argue, in fact, that the organization's sole purpose was to provide a thinly-veiled academic cover for pushing the conservative agenda. But such description, of course, would have been biased. Alex.deWitte (talk) 16:54, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
- I was the one to slap the POV tag on that baby more than once, although others did it too. Sourcing from internal literature is a major source of concern, but it had been worse before--some of the editing was done from inside the organization, which is a big no-no. I've had other fish to fry so I had left them alone for a long time, but will help if I can. Alex.deWitte (talk) 17:47, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
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(there's no need to list out every webinar SFL has ever done, especially since all the citations were to the SFL website)
The edit reduced the section to one sentence. I don't see how this massive delete helps educate an article reader more by removing all of that information. Maybe rewording into a paragraph or two instead of a list would make sense, using a selection of the more famous authors, but I don't see how just deleting the whole thing improves the article.--Abel (talk) 02:51, 5 June 2012 (UTC)
I think that every organization gets to a point where you can't reasonably list out all of their publications/products, and that SFL's page was at that point. It would be like including a list of every policy panel Cato has ever hosted–it just gets overcrowded after a point. Also, webinars don't strike me as being as lasting a a product as a book. The article was overloaded, and it also wasn't up to date. SFL is likely still doing webinars, and so adding the most recent webinars would cause the page to get even longer. It would make more sense to include a list if the webinars mentioned had been referenced in the media, and not just on SFL's own website (I think that SFL has a list of past webinars on their website, and it would be reasonable to link to that list from the Wikipedia page–I will look into that). Perhaps some of the webinars have been mentioned in third-party sources, and it might make more sense to include those. Do you agree? Safehaven86 (talk) 03:06, 5 June 2012 (UTC)
I completely agree. How about we put together a paragraph or two using some of the more famous speakers as a "for example" type of explanation and remove the vast majority of webniars?--Abel (talk) 05:02, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
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Vanessa
Thanks for your message Safe. I added IMDb as a ref for the sentence about Vanessa Paradis' sister being in French horror movies. I think in this case the IMDb ref is OK to show that she was in these movies. Of course, if others disagree, then I can remove it. --BwB (talk) 17:31, 20 June 2012 (UTC)
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Olsens
Well, I would have added it, but I thought it may be original research or whatever. I added it before but it was replaced with Fuller again. "Fuller" was actually the maternal grandmother's maiden name. All Hallow's Wraith (talk) 02:47, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
Thanks
What a nice and gracious thing to say! Very much appreciated! With regards, --Tenebrae (talk) 14:30, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
- Hi, Safehaven. Good to be working with you. I've got a discussion going at Talk:Stanley Tucci#Birth date, and I'm hoping you can offer input and insights there! With regards, --Tenebrae (talk) 00:36, 9 August 2012 (UTC)
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Lovieanne Jung
Problem fixed for Lovieanne Jung. There is a parameter that wants to know what event they won where the 2 appeared. For team events, it seems rather silly but it just needs to be said. :) --LauraHale (talk) 20:10, 16 September 2012 (UTC)
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Npaisley
Hi, Safe. Just wanted to let you know, FYI, that an SPI has been opened at Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Npaisley regarding Npaisley and User:Dani247's identical edits at Stanley Tucci. With regards, --Tenebrae (talk) 02:34, 12 October 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks for handling that, and for the head's up! Safehaven86 (talk) 17:42, 12 October 2012 (UTC)
Scott Rasmussen
Hello, Safehaven86. I am a recognized expert on polling data and predictions. My system, which uses the median poll result instead of the average, out-performed Nate Silver's system in both 2008 and 2012. I believe it is vital that accurate information about the quality of polling be made public so that the free market has a chance to correct the industry.
2012 was a year when the most active companies did a good to great job of predicting, the most remarkable success belonging to the Democratic pollster Public Policy Polling picking 33 of 33 winners in polls released in the final week. Almost every busy company underpolled the Democratic turnout with the exception of Zogby, who overpolled the Democratic lead by 3.4%. Most companies over-estimated the Republican lead by one or two percentage points, but Rasmussen stood out from the crowd by over-estimating the Republican advantage by 4.1%, only calling 5 of 11 races correctly. The only other busy company with anywhere near as bad a final week was Pulse Opinion Research, over-estimating Republicans by and average of 4.2%, calling 6 of 9 races correctly.
The similar results for these two companies are not coincidence, since Rasmussen does not conduct polls in-house, instead contracting out to Pulse Opinion. [1]
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Thank you for writing to let me know why my material was deleted. I hope a later version of the same information will be acceptable.
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