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Language/Personal Attacks

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Please avoid Personal attacks in edit summaries. Edits with insults as you did on Template:UEFA Euro 2016 qualification (3rd place) have no place in Wikipedia. There's a disagreement - you and User:Qed237 should take this up at the relevant talk page. --Super Nintendo Chalmers (talk) 10:37, 21 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

September 2015

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Information icon Hello. This message is being sent to inform you that there is currently a discussion involving you at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring regarding a possible violation of Wikipedia's policy on edit warring. The thread is Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring#User:Soilentred reported by User:Qed237 (Result: ). Thank you. Qed237 (talk) 14:58, 21 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I retracted this report to give you a final chance. Please join the discussion and leave the template as it was or you will be blocked. Qed237 (talk) 15:02, 21 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Deleting

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Don't delete information that is correct and useful to have, like you have deleted medal info on the Croatia at the 2016 Summer Olympics. It is a fact that those listed are already guaranteed to be in the top three, so the info there is correct and makes it easier to edit/update once those competitions are over. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.63.29.251 (talk) 20:42, 17 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

You should still edit only after they actually win medals, with correct info. Soilentred (talk) 20:55, 17 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Windows versions

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Since these articles are about all releases of the products, not just the most recent, you shouldn't say "Windows 7 or later". Also, are you going to go back and say what versions of Linux, MacOS, and Android they require? It's much better to leave it at "Windows". --SarekOfVulcan (talk) 14:17, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Sometimes system requirements on product pages are not correct or simply not updated, so I personally test each application before making an edit on Wikipedia. Unfortunately I don't have the time to do it for non-Windows operating systems so I leave that info as it is. Soilentred (talk) 14:36, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
You know you can't put WP:Original research in articles, right? --SarekOfVulcan (talk) 15:01, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I know. But you obviously don't know how to read. Soilentred (talk) 15:38, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
(Be aware of WP:NPA.) When I checked WP:Original research, the first thing I read was "Wikipedia articles must not contain original research. The phrase "original research" (OR) is used on Wikipedia to refer to material—such as facts, allegations, and ideas—for which no reliable, published sources exist". So "personally testing each application" is clearly not an acceptable alternative to finding "reliable, published sources" and must therefore be Original Research. How have SarekOfVulcan and I misread this? Dorsetonian (talk) 23:25, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
"facts, allegations, and ideas—for which no reliable, published sources exist". How would you describe system requirements on official page? Where else should I look for source if not there? Soilentred (talk) 01:13, 23 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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My apologies for not passing on the above notification myself. --SarekOfVulcan (talk) 19:45, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

March 2018

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You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war. 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.

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Edit warring across multiple articles against multiple editors rarely ends well. SarekOfVulcan (talk) 22:31, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not interested in a war with you or anyone else.

Minimum windows versions

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You appear to be WP:CHERRYPICKING your references. For example, you claim in this edit that AIMP requires a minimum of Windows Vista yet the same site clearly shows support for Windows XP. As SarekOfVulcan stated above, the article is about all versions of AIMP, not just the current one. Do you have a convincing argument otherwise? Dorsetonian (talk) 23:11, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not sure how is actual system requirements and not old one cherry picking. In the United States article it say "Donald Trump" for President in info box. Is it cherry picking unless you include all presidents from George Washington to this day, just because article is about all of USA's history and not just recent years? I simply don't see any logic in what you're saying. If you really think that those old versions are important, you can create a section about historical development of AIMP and include all the operating systems that were suported. Soilentred (talk) 23:33, 22 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
There is a significant difference which breaks your analogy. At the present time there is only one serving president, however there are multiple extant versions of the software and I can still use Windows XP and AIMP together. Conversely, I simply don't see any logic in what you are saying. According to the article, the Windows [Vista and up] version was released in December and the Android version was released in January which, by the "latest version of the software only" argument, means Windows should not be included any more at all. If you retort that there is a version for Windows, it's just a bit older, then I can say that there is a version for XP as well, it's just a bit older still. However, the main issue here is that you are repeatedly making these edits despite multiple editors telling you they disagree; it's a pretty lame edit war, but it is still an edit war. Dorsetonian (talk) 00:24, 23 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
These infoboxes are getting messy. I'm sure we can accommodate system requirements in the article body, but that is where I think they should be. Regarding Opera, the last time I used Opera was on an NT 4.0 virtual rig. Yes, an old version. But I chose Opera due to its outstanding support for older versions of Windows (I could use Google and Wikipedia). I think system requiremens are out of place in the infobox (ad absurdum, should we have the full list of Linux distros with minimum versions?) Bellezzasolo Discuss 00:30, 23 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
If there was a special place anywhere in article body, I agree that it could be put there. I still think infobox is the best place, but generally I don't have any problem with that. Soilentred (talk) 00:51, 23 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
You should have got my ping at Wikipedia Talk:WikiProject Software. I felt that going to the WikiProject would help involve software-interested editors. This way, we can look at having consistency across software articles. Bellezzasolo Discuss 16:13, 23 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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