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Name mess

Sigh. Why can't people agree to disagree reasonably? I wish he didn't try so hard to show how right I am and end up redacted because of it, because that means he's going to really blow up now, most likely.

I mean, I can see where you are coming from, the abundance of sources means we are unlikely to do harm— but I still can't figure out where there is any sort of putative gain to the article parroting the information. And I do see the great harm that can be done by leaving it here; both as a magnet for vendettas (I think we're seeing some of that now) and as a source of libel (people, no matter how wrong, read "suspected of X" as "definitely guilty of X", no matter how wrong— it's not a mystery that "tried in the press" is a common idiom).

If the suspect was independently notable, I'd understand. If he was an adult, I'd be less inclined to be protective. But since, to date, the only response to the question "what does it add to the article" asked (and not only by me) has been along the lines of "It's obvious!" or "Are you kidding"... a great deal of indignation and no substance.

At this point, I'm not going to be swimming upstream for no good reason; defending someone (rightly) unpopular like that kid is painting a needless bullseye on one's forehead, and I'll soon get accusations of defending the suspect's actions flying. I'd rather this didn't degenerate so much. — Coren (talk) 00:12, 5 March 2008 (UTC)

Inappropriate warning

I'll thank you not to warn me inappropriately, or threaten me with blocks again. It has been several hours since I stated unequivicoally that I wouldn't be referring to the young man [redacted] as a "cold-blooded killer", no matter the facts in evidence, or my personal views. Your after-the-fact warning, and inappropriate threats of block (they're preventative not punitive) will be removed as soon as I finish posting here. Bellwether BC 01:36, 5 March 2008 (UTC)

You just did it again. Neıl 01:41, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
No I didn't. Your personal opinion of how this person should be referred to carries no more weight than my own. My current wording is benign, and states only what we know to be true. Bellwether BC 01:59, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
What we "know" is that Brandon McInerney is a suspect in the case. Nothing more, nothing less. Neıl 11:14, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

Your RfB

On this occasion, your RfB did not succeed. I hope that you will continue your contribution to Wikipedia and may consider standing again in future. Remember, a significant majority of editors commenting did support your nomination. Warofdreams talk 10:43, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

Thanks. A shame about the minority though! Maybe I'll try for ArbCom again next year. Neıl 11:13, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
My commiserations, it's a tough standard set over there... The Rambling Man (talk) 11:16, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

Locke Cole's block

I don't think the week long block was the right way to go. LC's being contentious to be sure and maybe even baiting you, but he at least seems to tacitly acknowledge error on his part. See my comments at User_talk:Locke_Cole#Blocked. --Hammersoft (talk) 15:23, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

Regarding your RfB

The admins' T-shirt. Acalamari 17:17, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
The admins' T-shirt. Acalamari 17:17, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

Hi Neil, sorry about your RfB not passing. I thought that, as you've never received one, you might like the admins' T-shirt. Better luck next time, and best wishes. Acalamari 17:17, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

It is quite difficult to pass RFBs, don't feel disheartened. My advice is to keep contributing and take on-board the comments made, I look forward to hopefully being able to support next time if you run again. Good luck! Camaron | Chris (talk) 12:04, 8 March 2008 (UTC)

Move request merry-go-round

Hi, since you closed the move discussion "NVIDIA" -> "Nvidia" about a month ago, could you drop by Talk:Nvidia#Requested move 3 and review if there is any merit in a move request back to "NVIDIA" that soon? – Cyrus XIII (talk) 18:30, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

RfA

I realized today that it's going to take another few weeks for anyone to look at Bertrand Russell for GA review, and further that having a GA under my belt really has very little influence on being an administrator, i.e., none. If you are still willing to nominate me for adminship, I feel I am ready for another RfA. Thanks. Hersfold (t/a/c) 20:36, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

Help me get this going!

I started a project I think you might be interested in. Seeing as it's detrimental to the Wikipedia project, I think the involvement of as many users as possible is essential. Equazcion /C 14:20, 9 Mar 2008 (UTC)

Not so much snidey...

...as referencey. Will (talk) 19:32, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

Insulting the editor wasn't my objective. Bluntness, yes. I agree the reference was lost, my fault for not researching :/ Will (talk) 19:37, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

My RfB

Neil, I know you missed out and that's crap, you'd make a splendid 'crat.. As I'm sure you know, my RfB was a success. I just wanted to say thanks for your support and I wanted to offer you my full support when you next head to the dead zone known as WP:RFB. The Rambling Man (talk) 21:46, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

Alfred-Maurice de Zayas

My request for bureaucratship

(thanks template expunged to User talk:Neil/RFA spam)

Ah, us two of the unpopular opinions! Maybe next time around? :) ~ Riana 13:42, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

Maybe for you. Probably not for me. (sad face) Neıl 15:40, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

Request for Clarification

Neil, I read this post of yours on George's talk page about the Mackan block. In it you note an apology, which I have yet to see. Would you please tell me where this apology has been made? Thanks, Jay*Jay (talk) 12:09, 13 March 2008 (UTC)

Oof, you're right - he said "I apologize for making mistakes", not "I apologize for making a mistake", implying he still doesn't believe this was a mistake. I will append my comment appropriately. Neıl 12:14, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for the clarification - a fair amount of the response to this block goes to GWH continuing to push even after the unblock (which he critised). The fact that Mackan felt it necessary to reveal his identity to Alison and prove his innocence is completely unacceptable, in my opinion, and George has a lot of explaining to do. Jay*Jay (talk) 12:21, 13 March 2008 (UTC)

Blood Electrification deletion

Hey Neil. I can't find a reason for the deletion of the Blood Electrification article, performed by you on Dec 21st, 2007. I can't find a reason for deletion, and, strangely enough, it can't find it on the Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2007 December 21. What happened ?

If possible, can you reply via e-mail to gusmolina at gmail.com ?

Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gusmolina (talkcontribs) 06:58, 15 March 2008 (UTC)

Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Blood electrification (2nd nomination). Neıl 17:42, 15 March 2008 (UTC)

Jordans, Buckinghamshire

Please can you unlock your move lock on Jordans, Buckinghamshire. If you do I give you my word as a trusted editor that I will not move it to Jordans which was the basis of the dispute. Thanks, SqueakBox 19:11, 15 March 2008 (UTC)

Then where are you planning to move it? Neıl 11:49, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
Nowhere unacceptable, if at all. Why would you question me on this. The point is that if there is no dispute it shouldnt be locked and when is ay there is no dispute you should trust me. Trying to avoid a request on WP:RPP and hoping you will respond positively and in good faith. . Thanks, SqueakBox 02:12, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
The page isn't locked - it's move-protected to prevent further move-warring ([4], [5]. Considering you were half-responsible for the move-warring (making 2 of the 4 moves), I can only presume you want it unprotected to move it. Where are you planning to move it? Neıl 08:06, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Is it really any of your business? 195.104.240.7 (talk) 14:47, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
Is it any of yours? Neıl 14:48, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
It is the move protection I am requesting be unlocked, and because the move-warring dispute is over, not for any other reason. Thanks, SqueakBox 14:50, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
The move warring had to end, as the article was move-protected. Unless there's a good reason to remove the move-protection, I don't see the point of removing it, other than enabling further move-warring. Neıl 14:54, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

Minghella

It seems that there are a lot of references missing and that those which are there are in various formats. Help!  : )--Beth Wellington (talk) 18:33, 18 March 2008 (UTC)

Thanks

Thank you for your support :-). I'd rather not have any of my map contributions on Wikipedia anymore. I genuinely wish to have them removed. I went into the IRC chat room after being more confused after reading the articles on deletion. A couple of users said placing Db-g7 on there would do the job. Apparently not though since Bibliomaniac15 removed my request for deletion with no reason or explanation given whatsoever. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks. Justin Morris (talk, contributions) 14:23, 20 March 2008 (UTC)

Yes, but you would not like them. Neıl 21:01, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Additional reading on Liberalism

Hey Neil

I thought that was an elegant closing rationale you used to close this AfD Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Additional reading on Liberalism and also a good way to handle the article. I had it watchlisted as I had intended to !vote in that AfD, but got backlogged. Nice job. If we are going to rant about what we think are poor admin actions, then we should also point out the particularly good ones also. Regards, — Becksguy (talk) 19:18, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Thank you! Neıl 19:27, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Just a quick note, not sure if it has any bearing on anything. The article lived there once before and got moved back. Also, in the process of the nomination, because the author kept removing the AfD notice he was banned. (Permanently, which I personally thought was very heavy-handed. A one week block would have made more sense.) You might consider removing his ban since otherwise the chances of anyone else working on the article are slim. Scott.wheeler (talk) 20:26, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Oh dear. Who was the user who was banned? Let me know and I'll take a look. Neıl 20:41, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
User:Rubbersoul20 was the blocked user and author of the bibliography. While I personally am not a fan of the bibliographies, and he was annoying in removing the AfD notice repeatedly, I feel like a permanent block was over the top. Scott.wheeler (talk) 20:45, 25 March 2008 (UTC)
It certainly was, given nobody actually even tried to point the user towards the relevant policy. Thanks for letting me know. I've removed the block on Rubbersoul20, although I will reinstate it if he starts messing about with the sub-article's location again. Neıl 21:01, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Thank you for unblocking the user. I had second thoughts myself. Though in my defence, I had originally given him/her a 15 min block plus an escalating series of warnings. When an IP account threatened to carry on the behaviour using 300 possible IP addresses. I had enough. Thank you for closing the AfD and re-instating the user. Cheers! Wassupwestcoast (talk) 21:10, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

You guys are rather forgiving, I think. A threat to misbehave with 300 IP addresses seems worthy of an longish block for that alone. Although not for the bibliography, and the unblocking for that seems fair based on rationale. Regards — Becksguy (talk) 19:27, 26 March 2008 (UTC)

an article I feel has a hint of copyvio and ad-ishness

Please could you take a look at my comments on Talk:Alfred_P._Sloan_Foundation? special, random, Merkinsmum 23:29, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

From out of the Rain

If you've read the discussion, then you'd notice that I was part of the discussion. No concensus had been reached. So unless you can prove your point of view, other than by "it looks right", I will stick to my point of view, which I have written about on the discussion page. To reiterate, the question revolves around "From out of the Rain", where the object is "Rain" vs "From Out of the Rain", where the object is "Out of the Rain". Within the context of the episode, the line that refers to the title is "They came from out of the rain", where the sentence breaks down as "They came [from out of] [the rain]." DonQuixote (talk) 12:35, 31 March 2008 (UTC)

You continue to be wholly wrong, but I've realised arguing whether it should be an "O" or an "o" is lame, and I've lost interest. Neıl 12:49, 31 March 2008 (UTC)

An editor has asked at WP:RPP for semi-protection of de Zayas' Talk page

Happy to let you handle this one, if it sounds to you that any action is needed. EdJohnston (talk) 13:22, 1 April 2008 (UTC)

Thanks Ed - I don't think any action is needed, there seems to be a confusion over what construes a "personal attack". Neıl 13:29, 1 April 2008 (UTC)

Strange Edit War

A group of editors have developed a version of an article [6] that meets all Wikipedia policies and standards. However, one editor keeps on reverting it to a version that he wrote months ago and refuses to discuss his changes on the talk page. [7] One group says that the other group are "sockpuppets." The other group says that the first group are "meatpuppets." Why can't someone read both articles a pick one article as a starting point from which to make further improvements? Please help. 207.91.86.2 (talk) 15:52, 1 April 2008 (UTC)

  • I have no idea how I got sucked into this article in the first place, but Dane Rauschenberg has to be the target of the most bizarre set of sockpuppetry I have ever seen, most of it aimed at including false and defamatory information regarding the subject. User:207.91.86.2 was part of one of the newer batches of sockpuppets, and his identity as a sockpuppet was confirmed at Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Racepacket. After being outed, User:Racepacket created User:Runreston, also confirmed as a sockpuppet, and also blocked permanently. As soone as Runreston was blocked, Racepacket came out with a new set of IP addresses disrupting the article. There are no alternative "groups" here; There is a stable article and a single individual and his sockpuppets who have a monomaniacal obsession with this one individual and this one article, devoting well over 90% of edits to this one person. While I am working on documenting a new sockpuppet request for the latest crew of abusers, can you recommend any means to prevent further abuse, such as protecting the Dane Rauschenberg article from edits by IP addresses and new users? Alansohn (talk) 16:09, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
    • I want to thank you for responding to my request. I disagree with the above comments by Alansohn who is the subject on a long-standing and on-going Request for Comment: Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Alansohn. In that request, his efforts to canvass and coordinate with ""Richard Arthur Norton (1958- )" came to light. They have obviously coordinated edits on the article to produce this version.
The history of this article was that it was written exclusively by its subject for many months, Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Runnerguy, and the subject is still making comments on his article's discussion page. The article was proposed for deletion, which drew Alansohn to it as a test case of his all-inclusionist views. Later, the companion article Fiddy2 was proposed for deletion, and you presided over its merger with the main article.[8] Most of the edits to the article have been by Rauchenberg under his various usernames, followed by Alansohn and his cohort Norton. However, there is a group who appear to be running enthusiasts, who happen to live in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, who have also edited the article and produced this version. When editors disagree with Alansohn, he dismisses all of their concerns through personal attack. When checkusers show that they are distinct users, he argues with the result claiming that because they work civilly with each other, and disagree with him, they have to be the same person because they live in the same metropolitan area, although in different States. He confuses and misrepresents "likely" as "confirmed"[9] and he freely interchanges the usernames of the various parties involved.fourth bullet
Between Rauchenberg and Alansohn, I think a major misrepresentation is being foisted on the public under the Wikipedia banner. This is a simple case of a gentleman using Wikipedia to burnish his resume while attempting a career change, with Alansohn not being able to see through the smoke. 207.91.86.2 (talk) 18:41, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
I have posted an outline for a post-block article. Thanks 207.91.86.2 (talk) 20:24, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
There's some quite complex allegations here - as the article still has 6 days or so before its protection lapses, there's no rush so I will look into them carefully. Thank you for the constructive suggestions on the talk page. Alan, it would be helpful if you would comment on the content suggested by the IP, rather than going on about "hateful and derogatory claims", which is not constructive. Neıl 08:30, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
  • You have communicated with User:207.91.86.2. However, you communictaed with him as User:Xcstar (see here) one of the sockpuppets permanently banned as a result of Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Racepacket. After Xcstar was banned, User:Runreston was immediately created in defiance of the earlier block. Runreston was permanently banned as a result of Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Racepacket (2nd). Immediately after this ban, User:158.59.27.249 and User:158.59.91.249 started editing the article. I am unsure what exactly the issue is that User:Racepacket has with Dane Rauschenberg. However, it is impossible for any rational editor to take his "constructive suggestions" at face value. Wikipedia has a horrendous problem with bending over backwards to allow abusive and disruptive editors to continue editing, allowing the abuse and disruption to continue beyond any reasonable good faith effort. User:Racepacket has clearly crossed that line and is still hard at work on disrupting Wikipedia. Alansohn (talk) 19:47, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
  • What disruption is the IP making? Even though the IP formerly edited under the above names, I see an attempt to be constructive and work with others. I am inclined to assume good faith and take the effort to edit collaboratively at face value. Neıl 21:03, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
  • Having seen User:Racepacket's previous bad faith with this article, I find your willingness to toss out all previous abuse as rather hard to justify. He fooled you once at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dane Rauschenberg, voting no less than three separate times on the one article, shame on him. He was confirmed as a sockpuppet at Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Racepacket, shame on him. He created yet another sockpuppet immediately after being caught, confirmed at Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Racepacket (2nd), shame on him. He set up two new sockpuppets after User:Runreston was blocked, shame on him. How many times are you willing to have someone disrupt Wikipedia, evade administrative punishments and then ignore the clearest possible track record of abuse? The past tolerance of this abuse and disruption is what has allowed it to continue through hundreds of unproductive edits. Despite this clear history, how can you be willing to accept his latest claims in good faith? Alansohn (talk) 00:51, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
  • You seem to be characterising the edits as unproductive and the IP as abusive because you disagree with them. Again, I see the IP, although previously guilty of vote-stacking, trying to work constructively, and all I see from you is a continual refusal to do so based on months-old events. Please read Wikipedia:Assume good faith. Neıl 08:15, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
  • I seem to be characterizing them as unproductive because they come with the baggage of someone who has abused Wikipedia policies on multiple occasions relating to a rather distrubing monomaniacal obsession with this one article. He fooled you into misreading consensus by votestacking at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dane Rauschenberg, and was caught twice with his pants down in creating sockpuppets to edit this one article, all in the past few weeks, not months. This has been an ongoing pattern of malicious attack since User:Racepacket created the Rauschenberg AfD in November 2007 and then turned over his personal anti-Rauschenberg agenda to a series of sockpuppets. Wikipedia:Assume good faith means that we should assume people are not trying to harm Wikipedia, barring evidence to the contrary. It is disturbing that you can possibly interpret Wikipedia:Assume good faith to mean that all previous examples of staggering bad faith should be ignored regardless of their clear intention to harm Wikipedia. Alansohn (talk) 17:23, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
  • Neil, how are you coming on your proposal? If nothing else, you can take either version and strip out the controversial parts and then allow us to develop a consensus before adding any of the extra back in. Alternatively, you can pick between the two versions as the starting point for future editing. Thank you for your efforts. 207.91.86.2 (talk) 16:57, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
    • Neil, thanks for the proposal. I have left some further suggestions on the discussion page. 207.91.86.2 (talk) 19:39, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

Awarding Barnstar

The Barnstar of Good Humor
Aprils fools day was a blast. Loads of users lightened up to have good old fashion fun. I want to thank you for taking part in editing this page in particular and even though I may not know you, embrace the same talk pages, or even edit with you in the near future, I'd like to award you this Barnstar for making Wikipedia a fun environment in which to contribute. Until next year. :) SynergeticMaggot (talk) 13:56, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
Thanks! Neıl 21:06, 2 April 2008 (UTC)


Lauren Harries

Does PC78's latest edit count as canvassing? It's pretty clear with Harries being transsexual, may find a number of LBGT type peeps suddenly voting to keep... Minkythecat (talk) 09:38, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

I would hope they have more sense then that, and would judge the article on its merits, or lack thereof. Wikiproject deletion sorting is frequently misused to short circuit AFDs and force keeps when it looks like they may be deleted - see also WP:Article rescue squad - but it's not intended for that, and adding AFDs to the relevant sort categories is permitted. Neıl 09:58, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

Re:Closure of AfD

Er, sorry about that. I wasn't aware there was a five day rule at all, actually. Could you point me to the relevant policy? Nousernamesleftcopper, not wood 18:03, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

Congratulations on editing

Congratulations on having an awesome and perfect edit summary.[10] -- SEWilco (talk) 20:41, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

Woo, I iz famuz. Neıl 11:49, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

AFD question

Image:Perkinsus marinus.png

Hello. In the deletion log for Image:Perkinsus marinus.png I note that you mentioned "(Replaceable fair use image)". I was wondering if you could specify which image to use as a replacement to illustrate the Perkinsus marinus article, since that article no longer has an image. Which replacement should now be used? Thank you very much. 67.86.73.252 (talk) 03:22, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

1) Get camera 2) Find oyster with perkinsus marinus. 3) Take photo of oyster 4) Upload photo of oyster to Wikipedia 5) Freely release photo of oyster (under GFDL or CC-by-SA) 6) Add photo to article 7) Done
The image is replaceable as a free alternative could easily be created - not that a free alternative already exists. Neıl 11:54, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for the suggestions. Could you please do the editors of the Perkinsus marinus article a favor and post these easy image replacement instructions on the discussion page there? Since the structures in the deleted image are only 2 to 15 μm across could you also please recommend an electron microscope to use with the camera? I note that you mentioned having a Biomedical Engineering degree from Birmingham on your user page and I suspect that your technical expertise in this area will greatly help the people who set out to easily replace the illustration that you deleted. Thanks again for your assistance. 67.86.73.252 (talk) 00:38, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
I recommend the Hitachi TM-1000 Tabletop Microscope.http://www.hitachi-hta.com/pageloader~type~product~id~450~orgid~42.html It's set to transform the field of basic microscopy, apparently. I'm afraid I had very little to do with oysters whilst in university. Other than at a restaurant. They weren't very nice. Neıl 09:43, 10 April 2008 (UTC)

Thanks for suggesting what looks like a great microbiological electron microscope. I suspect you are right in that it will help to more easily reproduce the image that was deleted from the P. marinus article. Please feel free to post your suggestions over at Talk:Perkinsus marinus and help those people improve that article.

Oh, by the way, the image that you deleted is not covered by Canadian Crown copyright, rather, it is licensed separately by Fisheries and Oceans Canada under: Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Important Notices (English). Retrieved on 2008-04-11. (et Pêches et Océans Canada - Avis importants (Français). Retrieved on 2008-04-11. ) which mentions the following terms explicitly:

Information on this site, other than government symbols, has been posted with the intent that it be readily available for personal and public non-commercial use and may be reproduced, in part or in whole and by any means, without charge or further permission from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. We ask only that:

  • Users exercise due diligence in ensuring the accuracy of the materials reproduced;
  • Fisheries and Oceans Canada be identified as the source department; and
  • The reproduction is not represented as an official version of the materials reproduced, nor as having been made, in affiliation with or with the endorsement of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

From which I infer that the Canadian (Department of) Fisheries and Oceans will not attempt to sue Wikipedia off the internet if you choose to restore the image for use in illustrating the Perkinsus marinus article. Among other things the article does not do any of the things prevented by the license and does follow the proscriptions mentioned therein. 67.86.73.252 (talk) 16:11, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

  • If you believe the image to be acceptable, upload it with the appropriate tag. I don't particularly feel like doing your bidding. Neıl 00:39, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

CN tagging

Okay, Neil, I'm game. explain to me why you feel the Ibiza tagging doesn't inspire people to actually add citations more than a general 'uncited' tag slapped at the top of the article. I mean, I am tempted to simply go through and remove uncited info (much of it being such since the article's creation in '05). I am going to revert your removal but will wait until the conclusion of discussion either here or in the article discussion before proceeding beyond that. - Arcayne (cast a spell) 19:41, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

Yeah, apparently you utterly missed my post here and in the article discussion for Ibiza where I explained my reasoning for reverting your removal of the cn tags. AS for the other little barb about seeking out citations, please take more than a cursory glance at the eit history for the article. I am the only person who has added any citations for the past three weeks. It did not escape notice that while there, you failed to add a citation. Before you remove the splinter from my eye, perhaps you could take a moment and remove the log from your own. If you have a problem with the cn tags, roll up your own sleeves, do some Google searching of your own and add some citations. I am sure you will be able to find them, as my reverting back in of the citation tags will help you know where the citations are actually needed (as opposed to having to guess from a general tag slapped on the top of the article).
Now, if you think my post was a bit short with you, consider that you make your edits and then post in the discussion page. I appreciate the value of discussion, not fait accompli. Arcayneopedia, indeed. Show some AGf, sport. - Arcayne (cast a spell) 21:57, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
[11] - do your homework, chief. Consensus is very much against you vis-a-vis splattering the article with {{cn}} tags. As your own edit summary said less than an hour ago, "build a consensus before forcing your edits on the community, pls". Neıl 22:00, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

Different article, different situation, as I am sure you are well aware of, having had your works taken out of context as well. Btw, since we are being all pally and whatnot, you can keep calling me chief and I'll call you sport. How's that? I've responded to your comments on Ibiza talk. I greatly look forward to your reasoned, experienced reply on how to fix the situation. Please note that anotehr call for me to roll up my own sleves when you apparently cannot be troubled to do so yourself will likely be taken in a poor light. Seeya there, sport. - Arcayne (cast a spell) 22:10, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

And what consensus were you referring to, exactly? Lekoman and the non-returning anons? - Arcayne (cast a spell) 22:14, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

Hi Neil -- what's up here? Avb 22:11, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

Perhaps your input isn't going to be helpful here, Avb, judging from this remark left as an edit summary blanking our conversation less than an hour ago. Considering that you just 'happened' to show up, I am willing to hazard a guess that your contributions here aren't really going to be even-handed or even neutral. - Arcayne (cast a spell) 22:20, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi again Neil - your talk page happens to be on my watchlist and I am interested in hearing your opinion on Arcayne's behavior. Feel free to e-mail me. Avb 22:30, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
No thanks, Avb - I have no wish to get involved in the dispute you're having with Arcayne. It seems to be getting rather nasty, whereas the dispute (such as it is) between myself and Arcayne remains confined to snark and refusal to listen to the other's point of view. I would prefer to keep it that way. Neıl 22:33, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for that, at least,Neil. Okay, backing off the snarky (which I think we should both do), I am listening to your point of view.I simply disagree with it, and am asking for follow-up explanation. Are you listening to mine? - Arcayne (cast a spell) 22:58, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
As you wish. I am not especially bright, and have managed to figure out where citations need to go. Most people are capable of doing so, and plastering every sentence with cite tags isn't needed. They're ugly. It also makes parsing the article nigh-impossible for the visually impaired using screen readers (see Wikipedia:Accessibility). An {{unreferenced}} tag is better; it conveys the same message (this article is in sore need of references) without making the current article unreadable. Neıl 23:02, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Well, I must admit that I did not consider the issue of accessibility (screen readers). Note that I don't think the cn tags are pretty at all; their placement was an attempt to encourage folk to find a citation - just one - and add it. If any of the 40+ visiting anons had done that, there wouldn't be any uncited information. I think the general tag is kind ofa cop-out - a tool of the weak to cover up a lot of work that they themselves don't want to do/don't have the time for. In any other field, you mark in your work what remains to be done, especially if you wok with a group. You don't just say 'this needs work', because people see it and are daunted in that they have to figure out what's uncited, what needs citation and then go out and cite it. It's reinventing the wheel every frakkin' time. - Arcayne (cast a spell) 23:10, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

My RFA has closed

My RFA that you weighed in on earlier has closed as no consensus to promote, at a final tally of 120/47/13. I thank you for your feedback and comments there, and I'm going to be considering all the various advice and comments presented. I might end up at RFA again some day, or not. If you see me there again in the future, perhaps you might consider a Support !vote. If not, not, and no hard feelings. The pen is still mightier than the mop! See you around, and thanks again. Lawrence § t/e 18:28, 12 April 2008 (UTC)

"In order to know "some" German, French, or Spanish, one merely needs to have http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en bookmarked."

Classic :D. At least we're using Wikipedia Review for the purposes it's supposed to be for (theoretically) and not for whining because we were banned. Sceptre (talk) 14:35, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

It's just a forum. There may be some Bad users, but it doesn't mean WR is Bad. "The gun is the tool, the mind is the weapon", and all that. Neıl 14:40, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
Of course. Stuff like my Mark Speight thread was supposed to gather opinions on how we should treat people who have disappeared. Sceptre (talk) 14:41, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
WR has a different perspective than Wikipedia. Differing opinions are often interesting, and I find they help me to get a better understanding of an issue. It doesn't mean I always agree with the opinions expressed on WR, but it often provides food for thought. Neıl 14:50, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

Jo Wiltshire deletions

I do not understand your actions here. There was certainly no clearly expressed consensus -- especially since one of the "delete" editors in effect claimed that Random House, one of the English-language world's major publishers, was a "vanity press" -- which I would think indicates the opinion should have been ignored. I also do not see why you summarily deleted the article on her recent book -- independent third party reviews have appeared recently -- for a book published only two weeks ago -- providing the necessary indicia of notability. Please review and reverse your actions here. Minos P. Dautrieve (talk) 03:20, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

For the reader - Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jo Wiltshire‎. Hi Minos - I don't deliberately look at a deletion discussion and think "hmm, consensus seems to say it should be kept so I'll delete it!" In my view I'm afraid the consensus was for deletion. You are perfectly free to ask me about it of course - which you have - but as I believe it was the appropriate decision, the appropriate location for further redress is WP:Deletion review. Neıl 14:05, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

You made a mistake

Hi, Neil. I've corrected a misconception of yours here. It's a minor thing, but I'd still quite like to see a response from you. I try to be careful when I post on ANI (or anywhere, for that matter), and it's not really nice to be so cavalierly cast as careless/deceitful/biased, etc. Bishonen | talk 17:20, 15 April 2008 (UTC).

A question and/or a big request

Hello, I see that you live in Chester and that you work for local government. I've tried in the past to email Chester District to ask a question about the civil parishes in the district, but got no answer. Would you know who might be the best person to email to get a response? (I want to know about certain parishes which seem to exist at the moment, from information I have in a number of sources, but which don't appear to have any parish councils or meetings, and do not apparently have any joint council meetings with neighbouring parishes. They don't sometimes appear on government sites that supply various census figures, either.) I want to do this, so that we in the Cheshire WikiProject can complete our coverage of all civil parishes in the county before the local government changes come into force in the next year or so. Now, I know it is a large request, but would you be able to point me in the right direction to a person who could spare some time answering a question along the lines I've mentioned? Many thanks, either way.  DDStretch  (talk) 12:03, 16 April 2008 (UTC)

(copied from my talk page for information): Thanks. I know about that site, but it only deals with parishes that appear to already have a parish council, meeting, or joint ones of these. There are some which exist according to some official sources (like Crewe, near to Farndon), and yet seem absent from other official lists. I didn't notice Liz Raynor's details last time I looked, and so I think I'll contact her. Many thanks for the reply.  DDStretch  (talk) 12:23, 16 April 2008 (UTC)

Background

Hey,

How can i setup a background on my userpage like you do? Cheers, —Preceding unsigned comment added by Energizer07 (talkcontribs) 10:19, 18 April 2008 (UTC)

My userpage is protected, but you can click "View source", copy the wikitext, and use it. Make sure you change it so it's not my words, though! Also, you need to use tildes to sign your comments, not lines ((~~~~, not ----)). Neıl 10:21, 18 April 2008 (UTC)

Vandalism

The user User:201.230.126.147 has been going through the Madonna tour pages The Girlie Show Tour, Drowned World Tour and Confessions Tour and adding random Madonna songs to the setlists and against the current accurate ones. JWAD (talk

I have added references to the pages to stop any confusion, I hope this helps. It still doesn't excuse the user for randomly adding any songs to the setlists. JWAD (talk
no problems, glad I could help JWAD (talk


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