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3941:. And the only reason why I don't review is because there's always one or two things that become an issue: Writing Quality/Grammar, and Verifiability (especially in areas i have no knowledge of). I'm not suited for reviewing articles. Anyone can technically be a reviewer, but that doesn't mean they brought good contributions to reviewing. i'm basically put at "restart". My editing to create quality articles is on halt as i would have to focus more time on learning a new area...and especially for areas that i have no ambition for. Returning to Knowledge would just be a state of "hell". Just because i bring good contributions, doesn't mean that I'm familiar with every topic. And that's what this indefinite topic ban is...a site ban, and hats what other members including Salvidrim have admitted before. 2608:
I ask is you follow policy and talk to me first. There was nothing urgent about unblocking him, and the week-long block was intentional because of his previous blocks. Letting him off early defeats the notion of escalating blocks for the same misconduct. I know you're a good fellow, but this is a sore point with me. And, in reality, it applies to any blocking admin. Plus, it makes good sense. As for commenting, I sometimes comment if I have something to say, but his nonsense didn't merit any comments.--
1698:(sorry about the misposting) If you look at the top part of the diff, it looks like you added text. I've now looked on the left side lower down and kinda see where that text came from. What'd you have - oil on your fingers? :-) Anyway, no worries, I was just concerned that your account was compromised, especially because at that point there were no edits by you afterwards, even though I know that compromised accounts rarely happen. Think of it as a little drama in our otherwise humdrum lives. Regards.-- 922: 1146: 38: 1602:**Thx for your genuine concern re my editorship welfare. I think it's inescapable everything carries a price. Including folding when nothing's achieved. No interest in martyrdom; I tried to keep a better cool 2nd time. (No discussion. No clarification. My concerns were real.) Perhaps no one understands IBAN because that policy is incomplete. And no one likes to say they "don't know". And working something out hurts brain cells. These are my suppositions. Thx again nice to meet you. 4264: 1062: 835: 1240:
could've had a few more days of discussion and a snow deletion close, you could've maybe had A7 deletion, but no matter what happened, this had to be removed. I may have allowed the AfD to run its course towards deletion if you hadn't been so insistent on preventing it from being blanked, but what's done is done. As an admin, I felt it was irresponsible for me to leave this article published, and your relentlessness
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commentary, which IBAN is not about). I feel there are some ambiguities at WP:IBAN, that concerns me too, but less than my immediate concerns mentioned. (Is your position you want me to drop dead and let an admin abusively accuse and threaten me without basis, and censor me related to comments I usually make about edits? You think that's a good and wholesome plan for either me or the WP!?)
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such things. (I didn't go to AN to be scolded and told "YOU are the problem" by the likes of Dennis Brown, and that I lead a "sheltered life". And the notion that WP:IBAN is intended to "control thinking" and therefore I could be in violation of policy and also potentially blocked, based on my private thoughts, ... that is just beyond absurd .)
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verbal carpet-bombing as "no real oppisition" only reinforces her (already well-established) idea that she's being victimized, and that in general it might be better to try to demonstrate neutrality on the value of the opinion of dissenting individuals... but then again I'm often biased in favor of the outliers of a community.
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ongoing. It is possible that ImiBill was employed independent of CastleKing1440 prior to CastleKing1440's contract, and they returned to post the article even though CastleKing1440 was still employed to post it. I'm not opposed to unblocking, although their contributions raise some separate red flags. -
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Hi Mr. De Souza! I deleted both of your drafts because you have spent the better half of the afternoon convincing me, and others, that you are trying to use Knowledge to promote the company you founded, Aurora IT. Don't do that. If you persist, your editing privileges may be revoked. Have a good day!
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Oh my god, what the fuck happened there!?! I saw a typo and only meants to correct it. I didn't actually check the article back after saving so never noticed this... and now I can't even remember what the typo was. Whack me with a whale. (Also, the lack of ping makes me suppose you meant to post this
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Are you seriously spamming me with templated messages? This article was piece of shit and we both know it. Shock value or anecdotal humour does not justify having a short sentence about this guy's particular death throning at the top of all the Google searches for his name, and we both know that. You
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Yea, if I had more time I would've gotten involved more directly, but I have enough trouble keeping up with Lucia's rants as it is without trying to actually support them. I disagree with the use of the icon but not enough to argue about it further. However I feel that referring to Lucia's persistent
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Clogging IRC is not a reason to unblock him. His continued pathetic requests weren't either. I've seen so many editors who are so dependent on Knowledge that they'll say anything to get unblocked. Unfortunately, once they are, they don't improve their behavior, and then they go back to pleading. All
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Although I've cast a Delete out in every discussion, I have no issue with it being in the Draft space since the mainspace is salted. That said, there may be some more hist merging to do, and more massaging of the talk page. My watchpage keeps following this through the various page moves... Here's a
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Hi! I just got back from a trip, so my apologies for not responding sooner. ImiBill's explanation seems reasonable - I'm aware that LifeVantage hired CastleKing1440 to post an article using copy that they had provided, and it was subsequently posted by a definite duck. The job remained (and remains)
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Salvidrim!, I've never had any dialogue w/ you before that I recall. I didn't get any real answer at the AN, and, I did nothing wrong there, until lambasted with bullshit. I have real concerns (Sjakkalle block threat based on baseless claim I violated IBAN, and the attempt to use IBAN to gag content
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I did not tag any SPA. Amongst other partipants, the opinions divided almost equally between mergeing and deleting, with a few odd opinions to keep. There is literally no way for this AfD, as it was, to be closed with a consensus affirming either outcome. If you disagree with my closure, I will not
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Two weeks have passed since Lucia Black made her last edit; I think this is enough time for a rest. This user looks like a fine editor and it would be a waste to lose her. This topic ban may be an opportunity to enhance her skills. She has brought articles to GA-class but none as a reviewer, as far
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Thank you for the semiprotection on this article. Unfortunately, the IP came back as soon as the protection ended and re-added the disputed material. I'm not sure what more I can do at this stage as they refuse to talk to me about the problem and as they are on a dynamic IP range, its not as simple
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since I really need help with it. Ever since I joined Wiki I have been trying to tackle the article alone but I can't seem to do it by myself wit the amount of experience I have. Is there any way you could help me take it to GA? I know you usually only edit history related articles, but this one is
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Thanks again for responding. I read over the guidelines for musician notability. Ted seems to fit criteria #7 and #9. He is a nationally known figure for his (very eclectic) instrument and he won the national championship title for that instrument in 2010. For reliable sources, I will add links
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I'm simply looking for clarification on the IBAN. (Why? Because my good-faith reading of it told me I was in compliance. Then next thing I know I've got a hostile admin reverting me, accusing me of violation, and threatening me with a block.) I thought AN was the place to go to get clarification on
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Hey Salvidrim. I closed the discussion concerning the Indie Taskforce discussion, as an uninvolved editor. I believe my closing was appropriate, though I've second guessed the exact wording I came up with a bit. I've never closed a discussion, but we all start somewhere. Anyways, I noticed you also
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I have no idea what you're after. Can who answer to what? Lucia has been inactive for a while. If she wants to return to editing, she can just do it, within the parameters of her editing restrictions. Nobody's yes-or-no answer will change anything and I recommend you just stay focused on improving
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article is kind of a weird mix between being about the first game and the series. I attempted to clean it up once, but it got too confusing, considering I haven't played any of them yet, and 2 are Japanese only, and I couldn't keep track of what happens in which games to more clearly define it. So
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Yeah, that was the wording I was unhappy with myself. I meant to really address it as two topics. Having an Icon, and Having Fez as the Icon. I reworded it and am happier with how it reads now. I actually just now realized you replied before I changed it, but I didn't have watch set so missed your
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plan is to drop it and move on to something else. You and I both know from your previous thread that you will find no help at AN, and your relentless combativeness is likely to be used by an admin as a justification for a block; I'm trying to help you avoid this. Obviously, I have no control over
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I had just readied the 3rr report against snaaake, I don't see that any protection was requested at all, noted that you had expressed before that you don't want snaaake to be blocked or anything like that, I really think that you should undo this action or let me know if you have any good reason
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I think I'm going to turn on e-mail notification for reverts... I just edited this and went off to eat, so it wasn't until I checked my Watchlist later and saw your edit that I realized what a gory mess I had made of the article. I can only assume my phone somehow highlighted a large part of the
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What am I supposed to do about my real concerns (a bogus revert by Sjakkalle, a bogus claim of IBAN violation, a bogus threat to block). IBAN isn't written to suppress editors commenting on content -- even the user I'm in IBAN with made the case aggressively to Drmies that he as editor had every
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I am requesting that you undelete the article Forrest Hayes. It did not meet the criteria for speedy deletion and its deletion was not up for discussion for a full week. I kindly ask that we resolve this peacefully, I would not like to report to that you have abused your admin privileges. Please
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Apologies for that. Your post didn't seem like a decline at all (you didn't address the request at all, only saying that "his new account could be blocked"). I explained why that wasn't the case and then responded to the request at hand. I don't think it falls the definition of "reverting your
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I'm "combative"? The users who responded with nothing substantive, but all measure of BS ... (I made my case sincerely and in good faith. Dennis started making meaningless comments and demeaning comments like "YOU are the problem" and "you live a sheltered life" and other nonsense. That's
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I am actually the subject of the deleted article (Gary Tedman), the article was put online by someone I know very well but who is also an author, published academic in her own right in the same field. I did not know that she put it on initially. Now it has been put out of its misery.
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As for the article, although I have not done an in-depth review, the article does not cite any reliable sources that would establish notability. I recommend you give a read to the following policies, as it may help you understand what makes a good Knowledge article: Subjects must be
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No problem buddy. If you want a copy of what you had posted on the talk's AfD lemme know. I would've closed the AfD with consensus to Merge is there was any agreement on the target, but closing with consensus to merge without consensus on a target seems... I dunno, reckless?
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I recently created and edited the Aurora Knowledge draft and I noticed that you deleted it without an explanation. I was wondering if you could give me one? And explain how you could just delete the whole page when it was a draft; it wasn;t even published yet. Thank you
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I appreciate your help today. In your message, you said that my article on Ted Yoder may not meet Knowledge's guidelines. I read over the guidelines and I'm not seeing where my article falls short. Can you give me some guidance, please, on how I need to revise it?
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if you believe I have erred in my judgement. But I assure you that if you start your post there with "Salvadrim haz abused his admin privileges!!1!" you will be shot down so hard by the drama-loving/hating crowd there that your future children will be born bruised.
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Thanks; it certainly is important info to know the first "account" used in case we need an SPI. However that diff is quite less "grievous" IMO than the one I RevDel'ed so I'll leave it alone for now. Thanks for keeping an eye out for whoever this scumbag is. :)
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At the moment, i'm struggling to stay in Knowledge as it is. First and foremost, my knowledge with most media articles fall within the scope i'm indefinitely banned in. I have attempted to move in other areas multiple times even before the ban. I've attempted
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I considered it all. I intentionally left open the two subsections where discussion was happening concerning two alternative options to the initially proposed wording change so discussion of the other solutions could continue. I said as much in my close. :)
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Thank you very much for the info re: the deleted redirect! Way, way back on a summer day in 2005 (I thought I was in school... funny), I did create that. Thank you for helping me find my place in this world, lol! ... holy cow, it's been nine years. I'm old!
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anyways. I wish I had been appraised of the whole situation before deciding, but it was one of the simpler ways to get him to stop clogging IRC. I am not calling your judgement into question whatsoever and I still hold you in high esteem amongst admins. :)
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Nevertheless, I would like to know the reason for deletion, I read the debate and I've ended up interested (as you would), this seems to be missing and the deletion log refers here, or maybe I have missed it (I'm not so familiar with the system). Thanks.
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it; no over-large edits, practically no edits outside of that one list, unregistered contributions (which is not typical of NYCSlover), and SPIs for IPs are rarely a good idea. Thanks for your vigilance, though; I'll definitely keep an eye on this one!
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You are supposed to lead by example. Please have the courtesy to engage in discussion before reverting a decision by a fellow admin. You would probably find you'd get what you want but some of us still believe in old fashioned niceties..
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Congratulations, Salvidrim, you have joined the cadre of administrators who don't check with the blocking admin before unblocking a user. Not to mention that several other administrators denied this user's requests. All I can say is I don't appreciate
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should be obvious: she is a top contributor to one article and a potential skilled editor for the others. She is worth the try, but I will not start an appeal with a significant opposition that will yield to an endless discussion and no article
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Gah! I don't know what it is, but I've misspelled it so many times over the years! And its not like its auto-correct or me accidentally spelling it like a real word or something either! I guess I should just stick with Salv or something...
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My bad on the talk page for the deletion, I was under the impression "such as the article's talk page" mean the deletions talk page. I think I've been misreading things too much tonight and will consider a deletion review in the morning.
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was created a year ago, by me. It received a bunch of coverage over the years when the publisher said it couldn't afford to do the project...and then received a ton more upon its announcement of it getting an English release. The
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I appreciate your input and all...but there's been a lot of questions about the edits you made, the sources you used, etc, with no commentary from you. It'd be great if you could discuss some, considering how much I'm hounding
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is not under an interaction ban and was involved in related incidents. The opinion of this user would be helpful. I hope that Salvidrim! is not bothered if the user answers here to end the discussion. So, may Ryulong answer?
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Aw, come on, don't be so harsh. I unblocked purely based on behavioural grounds per the third unblock request, the block was going to expire anyways, and you hadn't commented on the three previous unblock requests. And he's
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right to do so and IBAN did not prohibit it; I agree with that position. Now Sjakkalle by the behest of that user obviously, are trying to suppress my ability to comment on content. I'm supposed to let all of that stand?!
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reread WP:G10 and you will see your deletion was in error as there is not libelous nor threatening content. Further more there is not content which is entirelt negative in tone AND unsourced as required by the policy.
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Thanks, I don't disagree, there are very few third party sources for my work (alas!). I expected at least some discussion along the lines of General notes No. 3 of the guidelines though (well, I can't be objective).
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partially lifted. I would like Lucia Black to perform certain operations related to this article that an IP editor cannot do, such as uploading images and requesting peer reviews. She will not have a voice in the
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Thanks for giving me credit for that one time I backed you three years ago at ANI, haha. :) It is crazy to think its been three years (likely much more) that we've been editing around the same spots though!
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Hey buddy! I was wondering if you could give feedback on the Sleeping Dogs peer review, since me, Czar and Tezero plan on taking it to FA soon (like less than a week). So any comments are welcome. Thanks!
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be construed as abuse of my duties as an admin; but luckily, I am more of a mellow guy than a combative one. But, for the sake of transparency, you are always welcome to request review of my actions at
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Hehe. I'm running through and closing a month's worth of MfDs, so when I saw the notification that someone had left me a message I expected someone to complain about the deletion of their userpage. ;)
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violation for sure) is that, after their attack on LB, they saw the drama at AN/I and thought it would be fun to drop in. Probably many other possibilities though. Happy editing whenever possible :-)
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list. I will follow her activities and be an independent third opinion in content-related issues. She is not expected to use any noticeboards and I will urge her to focus on content if necessary.
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I can help with little stuff, here and there. Nothing major though - between being busy, and having a short wiki-attention-span. (Sorry for blowing up your talk page, Salvidrim. I'll stop.)
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The second paragraph of Development is kind of long and rambling. I think it could reasonably be split into development steps that were made for gameplay reasons + artistic inspirations.
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I actually restored the article some time ago after Jon talked about it on Twitter. It was then deleted by someone else after a community discussion. Thanks for being a JonTron fan!
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commented on Lucia Black on AN, though... I've got most of her userspace watchlisted so if whoever this is tries to stir some trouble, I'll make sure it doesn't go unnoticed.
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would be an appropriate choice, if she wants to. However, any appeal to lift the active editing restrictions (either in part of in whole) must garner community support at
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Whoops, I see that you changed your !vote just prior to me writing that, which took me a while since I had to reword it a few times to make sense. Forgive me. Nevermind.
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into a category redirect to the new category. Since categories are primarily organizational tools, the old category page is typically not retained following a rename at
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and the introduction of 6 links to disambiguation pages at "List of PlayStation 4 games" gives me that feeling. Although, by now it is nothing more than suspicion...
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I wouldn't think so. I mean, I'm seeing basic issues already, like not listing titles in italics...I can't help but think it would not pass the strict FA standards.
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as no consensus due to vote brigading (called Canvassing here) from Reddit as was mentioned in the vote by the nominator and with many users tagged by yourself as
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No harm done - I have a very thick skin that comes with age ;) However, it helps to avoid giving the the anti-admin brigade more ammo for thier cause, --
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you rejected the "without redirect" part because "that would orphan a very large number of links found in talkpage discussions and I think keeping a project: -->
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I'm helping out with the Super Mario Bros. 3 article too, working to trim back anything wordy or fluffy. URDNEXT has done some really good work on it so far. --
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redirect to, and why was the article most recently deleted? Helpee on IRC pestering me about this, just wondering, really quickly, don't mean to be a hassle.
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Yeah, but it still sounds like you're advocating merging all of them, which is especially perplexing because "1" and the series article are the same thing.
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Thanks for the reminder -- I meant to come back and delete the empty cat after AWB'ing every link to the new one I renamed it to, but must've forgotten to.
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Hello my friend, I just thought I would inform you that series 1500 vol.35 is not a light compatible game and it is confused with series 1500 vol.24.
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I am declining the express a specific opinion about an potential appeal to one or more of Lucia's editing restrictions. Who the hell are you anyways?
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Yea, I will look into it a bit later. I might histmerge anyways but leave a few deleted revisions under the draft title. Thanks for the heads-up!
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Ha, this gave me a good laugh in real life. Luckily no one was around, so I didn't have to worry about explaining what I was laughing about...
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To the best of my knowledge, I have not yet replied to you, IP. But if you found your answer and it satisfies your curiosity, then fine!
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there does not seem to be a reason to delete it, and shortcuts from project-space to user essays are generally accepted as non-harmful.
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behind this. Given that you have basically supported his version which is clearly against the consensus and history of the page itself.
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process. She is an expert editor and her input will be useful to address concerns that may arise and other editors cannot handle.
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Hi! First of all: when posting talk page messages, end them with ~~~~, that will automatically append your username and the date.
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Where the hell do you gather that I "usually only edit history related articles"!? Hehe. I'll give it a look when I have time.
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I was advocating keeping all three games in the same article because I was under the impression the first two games already
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Hi Salvidrim!, wasn't asking for restoration/Userfy etc, just a copy so I could personally use the links, but it is ok now.
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weren't involved and wanted to ask if you'd glance over it and offer any suggestions you might have if I misstepped any. --
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Welcome to Knowledge. Although everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia, we would ask that you
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actions", I was just responding to a request which hadn't been responded to yet. Sorry if it came off as rude to you. :)
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Dear User:Salvidrim!, thank you for the WikiLove! I am glad that I have acquired such a wonderful skill :) With regards,
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and it's now in danger of being deleted and I even added sources. Could you explain to me what I doing wrong on it?
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express his individual opinion about the proposal, or indicate one user that contributed to the first ban decision?
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for a brief overview of the deletion process. We hope that you decide to stay and contribute even more. Thank you!
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It's a pleasure, and I sincerely hope that you enjoy your continued improvement of this inspiring encyclopedia! –
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user redirect is less harmful than creating potential confusion in the histories of hundreds of discussions". But
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rated B class so it should be an easy thing for both of us. What do you think? Thanks for everything in advance,
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is of course free to edit or review anything not pertaining to Japanese Entertainment; it appears evident that
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is only linked to from a grand total of 18 pages, not counting MfD itself. I will thus take the redirect to
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Whoops. I see you were involved via the Template's talk page. Well, I'm open to any critique either way. --
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I was aso wondering why the Aurora Draft got deleted so quickly? Doesn't it have to be reviewed properly?
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I do try to keep up! I'll be keeping a watchful on this potential FA and might pitch in if I have time.
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I thought that's already how it was, I hadn't noticed the second one had a standalone article. Sorry!
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No probs, dude. I meant to change my !vote earlier than that but didn't get around to it yesterday.
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Dammit, I clicked that second diff before reading the rest of sentence and nearly crashed my phone.
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Article recreated by Beachparadise, with contents of Smile Lee's version. This was not a page move.
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you, and if you insist on submitting yourself to this... the best I can do is wish you good luck.
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I came across an IP creating loads of links to disambiguation pages regarding to US politicians.
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and had trouble there myself. So it has to do so much more then just a "choice" to stay or not.
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At the very least, accept my apologies; I understand that I'm not making your life any easier.
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deleted articles when they were deleted uncontroversially, and not articles deleted after a
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Update. it looks like DoRD removed it. Thanks for your time in looking into this. Cheers.
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Later, I propose that she edit and bring another engineering article to GA-class, this
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Actually I see now the talk page never got deleted. Not sure the best way to merge. --
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I would like to make a proposal regarding a banned user. I use this talk page because
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However, there was no added text, it just removed a huge chunk of it for some reason.
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another one of your abuses of the "thank" button? It gave me a good laugh like usual.
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peer review to start; Debian is related to computing and engineering. My interest in
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Hello S. I saw your removal of the post at at AN. Another post just like it was made
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I'm happy with that, and it would be nice to get it reviewed in the next few weeks.
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violators. I opened a discussion on the talk page as the vote has been archived. --
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article and deleted or wrote over it while I was trying to hit the "save" button.
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Salvidrim!, you thanked me for one of my recent edits, so here is a heart-felt...
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Going to one's talkpage wont help anyways. If you want to make a proposal, go to
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Is there a reason, why you didn't consider the whole discussion in your closure?
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that the subject did not meet one of Knowledge's applicable notabilty criteria (
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to a news article and an NPR interview. DO you think that will be sufficient?
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Knowing that one single administrator cannot repeal a community decision, may
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version had already been deleted on Sept. 22nd; I've reversed my deletion of
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articles and refrain from getting involved in these interpersonal matters.
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Hi Salvidrim! Could you possibly help me with a article I created? I made
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Hey, Salvidrim, how's it going! I was wondering if you could help me with
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Glad to see my abuse of the "Thanks" function is received positively! ;)
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regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. The thread is
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may have been retained correctly, but there was a lot of discussion at
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was already strange with the IP working on the same part as sockpuppet
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or never deleted (Not exactly sure here, lots of deletions in the log)
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and inviting everyone who opposed my RfA to leave me their feedback?
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Hehe, I'm relieved you didn't chew me out. It's my pleasure to help!
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for starters. Having more than one sentence of content helps too...
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Amazing. That'll teach me not to double-check my shortcuts. Thanks!
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Oops! I thought it was created by a vandal I've been tracking, but
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Thanks! No worries, that was helpful; it was getting a bit long. --
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as warning them about being blocked. Do you have any suggestions?
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to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you.
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Vote canvassing on Knowledge:Articles for deletion/PC Master Race
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because they overlap during a significant portion of time. See
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Go rant elsewhere. You've made me lose all desire to help you.
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As usual, no promises, but I'll do what I can, when I can. :)
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I'll readily admit it wasn't my Best Decision of the Year. :)
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I confirm that I have requested an account on the UTRS tool.
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Perhaps our friend from New York is back. The combination of
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Hi Salvidrim! (Notice I used the exclamation point!)  :)
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If you have any questions, you are welcome to ask at the
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while interacting with other editors. Take a look at the
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was very odd. Just wanted to make sure you're okay.--
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that has been lost. Could you check on that one? --
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You have new messages at 300:Hey, thanks for thanking me for the edits on 3778:, no single admin can repeal it in any way. 2794:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Gary Tedman 1072: 4149:Why did you get rid of the page Jontron? 2413:Mainspace was AFD deleted / Speedy Deleted 1341:I thanked you mostly for "Salavadrim". :p 4272:Thank you for helping improve Knowledge! 3856:I hope that answered the question. Since 3657:as I know. I propose that she review the 3181:it's kind of hard to define that part... 1399:. I noticed, however, that you converted 4233:to see how you can improve the article. 2396:???? Unsure if it was restored again to 4002:I disagree with closing the discussion 14: 3169:I see. No, it's not quite like that. 2430:User_talk:Smile Lee/Heaven Sent Gaming 2233:Yea, but I don't think it's enough to 532:The WikiProject Video Games Newsletter 51:Do not edit the contents of this page. 4229:. You may like to take a look at the 4225:, which is recorded on the article's 2491:You have been subject in WP:AN here: 1902:policy of the notability of musicians 951:WP:VG Indie taskforce icon discussion 840:Knowledge:Administrators' noticeboard 3029:was created by me on October 7, 2013 2649: 2644:You'very disarming. I'll bite. 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