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Then you can have a long-winded argument about whether the citation does support your claim or not. Be very polite and courteous, indeed helpful, but don't budge an inch. Use bizarre tricks of logic and obvious sophistry. Pretend to forget anything you said before, and shift your ground as often as possible. So long as you appear to be in utmost good faith, this will enrage your logically-minded enemies, who will soon lose their temper and curse and swear. Bingo! They are blocked. Best.
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Daniel, great to see you back around the place. If you find it better, then fantastic! If not, I'd love it if you posted somewhere (my talk page, a subpage of your userspace, wherever) what it is you still see lacking. I respect your opinion and would consider it carefully. Meanwhile, hope to see
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I looked further today and I realized I had made a mistake in my assessment (although I think page protection would be premature at that point), but I wasn't quite ready to call it vandalism. I thought it was possible that multiple people were collectively mistaken into believing the source material
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I am writing to you because you have participated in such debates before. There still does not exist a wikipedia policy (as far as i can tell) over what to do in regards to articles about specific U.S. public school. My hope is that a real consensus can come out of the debate, and a real policy can
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Someone just pointed this out. Loved it. My only criticism is that it missed quite a few tricks. For example, a citation that doesn't support what is claimed in any way. Reference some erudite journal that is not online, of course. Few people will check it. And if someone does, even better.
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Ok, I didn't see the comment on the talk page. In any case, everyone has different things they find satisfying to do on
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I've tagged this page as humourous to make clear it's not to be taken as a serious guide on how to game the system. If you DO mean the guide to be taken seriously you of course within your rights to remove the tag, however I will then probably MFD the page as contrary to the spirit of
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The article met the criteria for speed deletion. CSD A7. Period. End of story. That's all that is required to delete an article on a band or a music artist without any discussion. (Google hits are not why I deleted the article or how I could be swayed into restoring it, but 4,510 results on
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please explain why this page was deleted. i would really like to understand how an artist can create a bio on wikipedia and not have it deleted because the editors refuse to do research. if you need proof that poizunus is a real artist then feel free to search him on any search engine. he's been
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The 3RR rule has been around for some time. I do tend to block people for 24 hours instead of fiddling around with short blocks. 24 hours are quite short anyway. Most people are perfectly aware of what they are doing. I also do not tend to read the pages involved - as I really do not care who is
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I think the page easily qualified for speedy deletion on both counts. A google for the name only returns 596 hits, most of which are copies of
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Great article! This is the first time I see these things explained this way. I've seen some of these patterns, and made some guesses as to what's really going on at times, but had not connected the dots yet. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
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paragraph that you also excised, since Trustafarian is a popular culture term for aristocrat - both denote a person living on 'independent means' - the interest from property accumulated by their family. Was the paragraph on
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I was still thinking about one answer (to Tony Sidaway), which I have now done. I think that's the lot of them. Are there any I've still missed (or any additional questions you'd like to see answered?) :-)
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For the record this is Poizunus' management. Could you provide us information as to how and where would be the appropriate place to post an artist biography where it wont get randomly deleted?
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When exactly did this become policy? Anyway, the most interesting aspect of this is how Knowledge (myself most of all) can be completely gamed by a "new user". Time for another vacation.
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Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I tried to explain my aesthetic reasons for the picture size in the Discussion section of the Bush Supreme Court Candidates entry.
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actively performing around the world for 3+ years now. vanity?...performing in germany...miami...new york? uk? those are more factual statements to me. do some research!!!
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What would be evidence that he is "notable yet"? An by the way I just checked google at 11:57pm EST for the name "Poizunus" and there's about 4,030 results.
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