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Miles Long edit

Articles have to meet notability requirements. They need to have material derived from reliable sources in an objective way without editorial comment. The material should be referenced in the article. This is an encyclopedia, not a PR platform. The deleted article was totally unsuitable in language, beginning, "Biography Porn star Miles Long has got more going for him than just one of the industry's best names. He's a likable hunk who toiled for long years in the background" etc. Please click the links given here to read the policies. I suggest you study other articles to see how they are written. See also guidelines on dealing with conflict of interest. You may wish to post at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Pornography to get some specialist edtitor input. Ty 11:15, 2 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Just to be clear, I removed a bunch of the info from the Miles Long article because the info was poorly sourced. You should really have a read of Wikipedia:Reliable sources. IMDb isn't a reliable source for much of anything except filmographies. Producers of films normally add their cast to the film listing but the rest of it doesn't have enough fact checking. So things like birth dates, locations, and other biographical data should be sourced from somewhere else. And as far as wikiporno goes... Well, "wiki-anything" should normally be avoided. Why? Because anyone can add info to a wiki. Just like here. If the wiki provides a reliable source, use that source and not the wiki. Dismas|(talk) 20:04, 30 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

There were six hours between the time that I posted this and when you left a message on my talk page asking me what I feel I've already answered with the above question. Is there something I've said that you don't understand? Dismas|(talk) 03:34, 1 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, I have changed the sourcing for the award nominations in question. What is the easiest way to provide a photo for posting in the photo section?

Photo can be found here:

http://www.imdb.com/media/rm1283232000/nm0519117

Thanks for your help as I believe only a moderator can make the Picture submission

Art Javier— Preceding unsigned comment added by Art javier (talkcontribs)

First, thanks for fixing the sources in the article.
Second, please sign your posts to talk pages as you were asked above. It is a courtesy to other editors in order to more easily tell who said what. You can sign your posts by putting four tildes at the end of your comments. It should look like this: ~~~~
Third, we don't have moderators here. We have editors like you and me. Then there are administrators who are one step above that. Above that are other positions/titles/etc but these are the main two.
And finally, we can't use that image. Not as it stands at least. That image belongs to someone. Whoever holds the copyright of the image. That's usually the photographer but it could be Long's company or Long himself. If we start using it without their permission, then we are violating that copyright. In order to use that specific image, you would have to get whoever owns it to release the image under a free license (e.g. Creative Commons, or public domain). Probably the easiest thing to do would be to write to Long, his manager, or production company and politely ask for a free image that we can use. Their note of permission would have to be sent to Wikipedia or one of the admins. You can find a lot more info about this at WP:FAIRUSE and Wikipedia:Example requests for permission. Dismas|(talk) 04:21, 1 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks for the help! I see what you mean and will be more specific next time on the links! Art javier (talk) 19:14, 27 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Hi,

I can understand your frustration. Sometimes, actions can seem odd and arbitrary to someone who isn't well-versed in Wikipedia's procedures. Let me first say one thing: the argument that you've found other articles that don't seem to meet the notability guideline is not very helpful to your case. There is a short-hand phrase for this: other crap does exist. Basically, yes, those other articles you've found should be deleted. Wikipedia's system is inherently flexible, so sometimes articles survive with less scrutiny than should be allowed. This is not a reason to apply lax standards to all articles. Unfortunately, because Nikki Phoenix has been through AfD before, the article will draw more attention, and will need to meet a quality standard to ensure it remains.

I looked over the article from last year before I made the most recent deletion, and didn't see any new information likely to change the outcome of a new AfD discussion. However, it does make a difference to me that you cared enough to follow up, and you did so in a friendly way. I'd be happy to undelete the article, and refer it to a new AfD discussion. The problem is that, honestly, I don't believe it will survive the discussion. Until a major award is actually won, I don't see the likelihood of a different result. From the point of view of the article's long-term success, it might be best to wait until after the awards are handed out, and to root for Ms. Phoenix to win one. Best wishes, Xoloz (talk) 01:45, 1 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

Yes, I do think it would be wise to compose a new article focussed on non-pornographic work. You should realize that Wikipedia is bombarded daily by juvenile hoaxes and vandalism concerning pornography. While this does not apply to your article, which is serious and dilligently sourced, the net effect of this flood of childish material is to make editors more skeptical of pornographic content in general. To help you, I will move the last draft of your article on Ms. Phoenix to your sandbox, where you may work on editing it as you wish. When you feel the article is ready, you may advise me (or another admin) for an opinion on the likelihood that the article meets Wikipedia's quality standards.
I do apologize for the failure of my fellow admin to respond to you previously. Please understand that 99% of Wikipedia's admins (including me) are strictly volunteers, attending to Wikipedia in our spare time. It may well be that the other administrator is simply pre-occupied by his/her "day job". Best wishes, Xoloz (talk) 18:57, 3 March 2014 (UTC)Reply
Thank you very much for the kind words, and I'm sorry that your prior experiences in the Wikipedia community have been unfriendly. This also may be related to the area in which you've chosen to edit. "Adult entertainment", as a category, attracts more vandals than any other. Additionally, it goes without saying that a certain percentage of any population will consider such content less than "respectable", and react to it negatively. Still, if you know where to look, there are plenty of friendly editors around. Check out the teahouse or the village pump for friendly conversations related to the encyclopedia.
Experienced editors apply for adminship at a special forum, requests for adminship. There are currently 1,416 of us, of varying levels of activity. The job is tedious, and often involves interacting with the most quarrelsome editors on the site, so the rate of "burnout" is quite high. Since admins are human, and routinely deal with problematic editors, sometimes they lose perspective and treat newcomers as potential problems, rather than potential friends. This is against policy, but it can happen. My point is that it is best to treat every editor with sympathy. Everyone here is a volunteer, and everyone here is capable of having a bad day. I remind myself of this on hourly basis, whenever I edit, and it keeps me from losing my cool. Best wishes, Xoloz (talk) 20:05, 4 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Ways to improve Nikki Phoenix edit

Hi, I'm Devopam. Art javier, thanks for creating Nikki Phoenix!

I've just tagged the page, using our page curation tools, as having some issues to fix. Article has potential and passess WP:PORNBIO. Need recommended improvements in order to make it a good read.

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  Hello, Art javier. We welcome your contributions, but if you have an external relationship with the people, places, or things you have written about in the article Nikki Phoenix, you may have a conflict of interest (COI). Editors with a COI may be unduly influenced by their connection to the topic, and it is important when editing Wikipedia articles that such connections be completely transparent. See the conflict of interest guideline and FAQ for organizations for more information. In particular, we ask that you please:

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It is not a conflict to have uploaded a picture years ago that I had rights to and that I have permission from the celebrity for. I also did not put up this page again either someone else did. Simply making an effort to link sources after the page has specific info and links taken down with better ones isn't a COI thanks! It is, however, edit warring that The Big Bad Wolfowitz (aka Hullaballoo). Treated like dirt by many administrators since 2006. is repeatedly engaged in with numerous other editors. I will most likely cease being part of the community again, since my time is better spent doing other things instead of having editors make false statements, and delete work that has been meticulously cited with great time and effort. That is not being an Editor, it is simply being a Deletor, and as I have said on the detailed polite message on his talk page, is not in the spirit of what wikipedia is about. How this repeated back in forth benefits anyone, since he has yet to even respond, is baffling.Art javier (talk) 01:14, 25 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

Also, You will be HAPPY to note, YOU ARE WRONG, the Photo has been RESTORED BY OTRS and is BACK UP ON WIKI EVERYWHERE.  :)

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nikki_Phoenix_(RT_SF9A0489-cropped-small).jpg

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