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why did you revert that page edit

Talk:Mandy_Moore#Not_a_great_deal_to_discuss. --Kurt Shaped Box 22:15, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

First off, that has nothing to do with removing sourced info just because a fan doesn't like it. All i added was info that anyone can check out with google in seconds. Parys 22:17, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
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Hello I recently read the book The Color of Silence. I was wondering are you, or are you affiliated with Parys Sylver?

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Mandy Moore edit

The official RIAA site that records numbers on platinum and gold albums says the only platinum album she has is So Real. Her secord and third went Gold and Coverage isn't listed at all. RIAA's site is official, NNDB is not. And We've gone other this on the "criticism." Linking to one person does not make it noteworthy. I have an idea. Why not get 2 or 3 more reviews that say the same thing, then you can re-add the criticism part. Do what you did on the Metacritic link. And if you do re-add the it, don't revert the whole article like you just did, please. You reverted alot of good edits. Crumbsucker 22:52, 5 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

And as I said before, re-add it with links to these major sites. And when you do, as I said above, don't total total revert the article, just re-add you piece you want. I changed the article's headings and layout, and reverting it wrecks it. BTW, don't make any assumtion about me, please. I've actually never bought any of Mandy Moore's music. I've edited several pages of people who I am only minimally interested in. I just prefer accuracy, is all. BTW, your comparision to Michael's molestation cases are laughable to say the least. Crumbsucker 22:01, 8 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
By all means, give links to these sites. I welcome them. Crumbsucker 23:36, 9 March 2006 (UTC)Reply


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Extraordinary edit

I do have reason. That photo is from 2005. She released the new photoshoot last week. It is totally fake and fanmade. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Musicfreak7676 (talkcontribs) 20:54, 14 February 2007 (UTC).Reply

Well, I don't know how to sign my posts or else I would. And also, it is fake. Mandy released the album's photoshoot. Plus the blonde pictures are from 2005. I, in no way wanna start trouble but I know for a fact that the cover is not real. ~Musicfreak7676

They state MooreOfMandy.Com because it's the official fansite. The owner was asked if she wanted it to become the official fansite from The Firm. Why they are using a 2005 photoshoot is beyond my mind too. Also, [off topic], are you relating me to a stalker on the Mandy article for the single? ~Musicfreak7676

There is a such thing as Official Fansite. If there wasn't, everyone would say official. It wasn't official until December or so. It is truely true. "21:04, 14 February 2007 Parys (Talk | contribs) (Vandalism in progess the remix. this reminds me of that stalker UCLA chick) " You said it reminded you of a stalker so it leads me to believe I'm a stalker? I don't mean to cause trouble at all though. ~Musicfreak7676

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Extraordinary edit

I've restored the redirect I placed on the Extraordinary article. There are no sources in the article that support the assertion that it will be released as a single. Wikipedia is not a crystal ball - we can't include unreferenced and unverifiable speculation, which includes claiming that because a song is featured on a singer's MySpace page, it will be released as a single. Please cite a reliable source that confirms the release of this song as a single. Thanks. Extraordinary Machine 19:12, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

No, a song is not "officially getting airplay" when it is featured on an artist's MySpace page; where did you get that idea? The song is getting radio play? Where? It doesn't appear on this Mediabase chart. The promo cover could easily be a fake (the text looks very much like an MS Paint job to me). You still haven't provided any source, much less a reliable one, that supports your claim that the song has been released as a single, so I've nominated the article for deletion; see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Extraordinary. Again, Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. Extraordinary Machine 15:39, 17 February 2007 (UTC)Reply


I CAN in fact, verify that Extraordinary IS Mandy Moore's first single from Wild Hope. I have the promo single for the song, along with the press kit. It is on the myspace page as an early promotional deal to strike interest. But yes, it is her first single. Jj1973 02:53, 21 February 2007 (UTC)JJReply

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Soul Decision edit

Please provide information where you got the information about the new soul decision greatest hits and album cover. There is no information about this anywhere on the internet.

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Re: You cant stand that i was right edit

Firstly, do not make personal attacks on other editors. Secondly, the IP editors who were persistently re-creating the article did not, contrary to your claim, provide "verified proff [sic] that nothing that you are is the next single". If removing unsourced and speculatory content from articles constitutes "officially making an ass out of myself", perhaps you should tell that to everybody at Wikipedia talk:Verifiabilityverifiability is official policy and I don't see why you should be allowed to ignore it, simply because you can't be bothered to find sources or don't care about policy. We have some outstandingly well-referenced articles about some highly significant and controversial subjects and they cite all their sources, so if you're serious about contributing to Wikipedia you need to accept this is policy, and either cite your sources or move on. If you don't cite your sources, other editors will eventually remove the content you inserted or, if they think it's useful enough, try to cite sources themselves. If you care about the Nothing That You Are article and don't want to create extra work for other editors down the line, perhaps you should be the one to do the citing and your contributions might have some chance of staying. Extraordinary Machine 14:03, 11 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

You should know that the threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth — as another user told you at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nothing That You Are, crystal ballery, even if it eventually ends up coming true, is still crystal ballery, and does not belong on Wikipedia until it is verifiable in reliable sources. You were asked to provide such sources and you didn't do so. I wasn't sure I was right in thinking that neither song would be released as a single, because I didn't think that (contrary to your claims) — I was right in thinking that unsourced claims about future single releases and whatnot should be removed, and you'll be hard-pressed to find many editors in good standing who disagree with this.
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Parys, you were told at user talk:131.183.235.59 that it is bad form to revert other editors wholesale without any explanation or discussion. You recent blanket revert at the Nothing That You Are article involved not only restoring the unsourced/outdated information and original research (the two links you added to the article don't even mention the song, much less support what you re-added to the article about it), but undoing my spelling, grammar, wikilink and formatting corrections, bringing of the article into line with the Manual of Style, and addition of a reference. This is disruptive and completely unacceptable, and if you continue this behaviour, you will be blocked from editing for a period. Extraordinary Machine 13:51, 14 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

You've reverted wholesale again, reintroducing content that violates Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Case in point: you can't make statements such as "The song is about a woman discover of her boyfriends infidelities" without providing a reliable source to support it. I took the time to incorporate your helpful addition of a reliable source into the article rather than undo everything; I'd advise you strongly if you read the relevant policy and guideline pages the next time you think about reverting someone who fixes problems with your edits. Finally, I do not have a "personal issue" against you or the article, and your claiming that I do does not excuse the article from conforming to the policies and guidelines. Thank you. Extraordinary Machine 17:43, 22 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Again, why are you simply reverting wholesale and without any explanation? Would you rather the article be out of line with the policies and guidelines, among other problems? Extraordinary Machine 23:14, 3 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Possibly unfree Image:Slummincover.JPG edit

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Orphaned non-free media (Image:Slummincover.JPG) edit

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Image copyright problem with Image:Faded.jpg edit

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Sockpuppetry case edit

 

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Unreferenced BLPs edit

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Orphaned non-free image File:Onlyhope.JPG edit

 

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Nomination of 17 (Mandy Moore song) for deletion edit

 

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Orphaned non-free image File:Faded (soulDecision song) coverart.jpg edit

 

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