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.
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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.--
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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
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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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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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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
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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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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
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What am I supposed to do about my real concerns (a bogus revert by
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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another one of your abuses of the "thank" button? It gave me a good laugh like usual.
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Salvidrim!, you thanked me for one of my recent edits, so here is a heart-felt...
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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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You are more than welcome to continue making quality contributions to
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or never deleted (Not exactly sure here, lots of deletions in the log)
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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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If you would like to help us improve this process, please consider
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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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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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No, it's fine, I appreciated the effort and thought of it.
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Hi Salvidrim! (Notice I used the exclamation point!) :)
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while interacting with other editors. Take a look at the
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Thank you for closing the long-overdue discussion for
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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? --
3679:In exchange, I would like the topic bans regarding
1080:, contact the responding user(s) directly on their
3770:No, because both editors are still under a mutual
2772:Is there a way to get a copy of the deleted page?
1071:has been answered. If you need more help, you can
3752:This was intended to be a lightweight procedure.
1158:Message added 19:00, 15 July 2014 (UTC). You can
3653:too, since this administrator extended the ban.
2165:I do not think it means what you think it means.
802:To receive future editions of this newsletter,
517:The WikiProject Video Games Newsletter, Q2 2014
326:Salv, do you still monitor/maintain all things
4004:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/PC Master Race
1465:Thanks for your quick response. :) Cheers, --
3860:did not name a user, let me do so. I believe
3840:I am an IP editor, the one that is preparing
2263:Knowledge:Sockpuppet investigations/NYCSlover
1153:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Forrest Hayes
1151:Hello, Salvidrim!. 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
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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...
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4233:to see how you can improve the article.
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4002:I disagree with closing the discussion
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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.
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2491:You have been subject in WP:AN here:
1902:policy of the notability of musicians
951:WP:VG Indie taskforce icon discussion
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2644:You'very disarming. I'll bite. What
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1827:Please see comments on
668:No feature this quarter
4333:Because you thanked me
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2113:Thanks, and cheers,
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4195:Your submission at
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1626:Just curious about
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