Fair use rationale for Image:28 Days Later Album Cover.jpg edit

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January 2009 edit

Just a note about categories...

When adding them to an article, please make sure that they are not a parent category to one or more of the categories already attached to the article.

Of the 21 comic book related locations that you added categories to, 16 of them were to add a parent category (more general) when a more specific category was already there.

And with South Park you added both a parent and subcategory where just the sub is needed. It also doesn't help that 1) you removed an appropriate category and 2) the categories you added are at odds with how the article is written - it's about the show not the fictional location.

Please, double check what you are adding before adding it.

- J Greb (talk) 15:42, 1 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

February 2014 edit

Hi AtomicKetchup,

Wanted to tell you that per WP:BRD I reverted your recent edits to the Seattle Seahawks to the long-standing consensus language. Your edit appears to be a slight tweaking of the existing language in the 12th man (football) article, which should and does cover the issue in full. An accurate summary is more appropriate in the narrow context of this article, and the section already does link to the full article with full detail.

Also, welcome back to Wikipedia following your 4+ years of absence from active editing Special:Contributions/AtomicKetchup. Note, the related 12th man (football) article is now in protected mode due to the level of edit warring by anon IPs, sock puppets (WP:PUPPET), WP:SPA, and such. FYI. UW Dawgs (talk) 23:54, 3 February 2014 (UTC)Reply