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All her books are self-published - how does that show notability? Cabayi (talk) 20:13, 30 November 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Jitters and Hair Peace Salon edit

These two bands should notPr12402 be listed as Britpop nor post-Britpop or any other category that should only include British artists. Jitters and Hair Peace Salon are Belarusian, not British. Dean12065 (talk) 19:01, 7 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Hair Peace Salon edit

Hi @Pr12402: I came across your article and I see that it has rather too many references within the article. With that many references in the article it makes it impossible for the reader to read it properly, it makes it impossible to verify those references. So Wikipedia has created a policy for this called WP:CITEKILL. It is worth reading it. I think every fact should have one reference, a good one but really no unless there is some other salient information that can fit the sentence and support the fact via verification, so in that instance you might have two or three if it is a complex sentence with several facets. I've removed a whole bunch of reference from the article but it still needs more reviewed and removed. Some of the references that remain are not the best, but they can be replaced by better ones. Stuff like blogs and event listing, page listing stuff like that are considered non-RS. Hope that helps. scope_creepTalk 12:39, 6 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Looks like it passes notability criteria now, I'd resubmit it. Ping me if you do, and I'll review it. Onel5969 TT me 10:37, 23 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

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A cup of tea for you! edit

  For creating Drezden (Drezden album). Keep up the good work! Captain Eek Edits Ho Cap'n! 06:01, 25 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Mutual aid edit

Hello Pr12402, I hope you are doing well. Remember when you asked me to help you several times with a number of Wikipedia articles? Well, now I would really appreciate it if you could return the favour. Someone is once again trying to delete an article about a Belarusian band with no good reason. If you agree with the facts about the article's sources actually being reliable and the article itself being of good quality, then please show your support by saying you'd like to keep the page at this discussion: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Messed Up (2nd nomination). Thank you. --Samotny Wędrowiec (talk) 09:21, 6 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

Hi, there!
I would suggest to strip the article down, removing all social network service links plus vague «references» based on YouTube, VK, Facebook. It will help me and other to dig into the intel for better understanding of the case.
There would be found some sources I’m going to add to the article to bolster up notability though:
https://cafebabel.com/en/article/belarus-messed-up-punk-scene-5ae00bcbf723b35a145e7ecc/
https://www.racyja.com/kultura/garadzenski-messed-up-edze-u-tur-pa-polshchy-i-n/
https://www.racyja.com/kultura/u-garadzenskikh-messed-up-debyutny-albom/
Apparently, the band is touring abroad now, so there is going to be churned out news coverage. So, let’s wait!
In case of the deletion of the article, you may have its code backed up to revitalize it with new references down the line per above.
Have a great day! - pr12402, 6 November 2019
Thanks for the help, have a lovely day too. --Samotny Wędrowiec (talk) 07:05, 7 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Jitters and Britpop edit

It appears that you tried to add Britpop-inspired Belarusian bands at List of Britpop musicians, but was disproven by @CouchJarvis, who explained the exact same thing as I did to you about why Jitters shouldn't be listed as Britpop. I suggest you removing Britpop and other British only-related genres from Jitters, or else I will report you. 24.127.236.115 (talk) 14:26, 8 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hello, 24.127.236.115,
Thank you for your point! You may know that Wikipedia is not a reliable source, so your nod to another Wikipedia page is unimportant. There are facts in the reference section of an article to nod to. Furthermore, from my opinion, CouchJarvis has been reigning over the page List of Britpop musicians voluntaristic, furnishing the defined list by his own will, like it was called “List of Britpop musicians from the UK and the years 1990–1999” or so (sort of an original research flirting to be deleted per WP:NOTCATALOGUEs “non-encyclopedic cross-categorizations” or so). If you are interested in the topic, I would kindly suggest you to focus on fleshing out the reference section of that article to bolster it up, since it was barely assessed to be kept within Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Britpop musicians back then.
Have a nice day! (◕‿◕✿) -- pr12402, 8 January, 2020

Well, pr12402, the least we can say is how funny it is you should not take some valuable points into account only to state that "from your opinion, [I've] been reigning over the List of Britpop musicians page". Your opinion, I'm afraid, is irrelevant, but since you've opened that particular door, let me make it clear that "from my opinion", what truly and exclusively matters is that any definition you will ever find of "Britpop" will highlight not only the musical elements that make Britpop bands Britpop bands, but also the cultural and geographical elements that make those bands part of the actual Britpop scene. Long story short, "Britpop" stands for "British pop". And Jitters are not British. Since personal tastes and opinions seem to be today's flavour, let me add I'm a huge fan of Swedish band Kent that definitely displayed a Britpop-inspired sound during, at least, the first half of their career... But since they're Swedish, I've never even considered including them in the List. I'm pretty sure you could come up with a "List of Britpop-inspired Slavic bands" of some sort, and I can assure you I would never try to "reign" over this one. Have a nice day too, by all means. CouchJarvis (talk) 03:40, 10 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

Dead-url= edit

Hi, I notice you future-proof citations when you add them by including archive-urls, which is really helpful. Just to let you know "dead-url=no" is no longer supported in cite templates and "url-status=live" has superseded it. Regards --John B123 (talk) 22:04, 6 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

Please stop using dead-url= which is no longer supported and causes error messages to be thrown. --John B123 (talk) 08:53, 3 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

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I edit for free. -- pr12402, April 29, 2020
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There were no conflicts of interest on top of edits were made for free and voluntary. -- pr12402, April 29, 2020
 

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  • Hello, @Bradv:, why you decided that I've been receiving money for edits and blocked me without a public discussion/investigation or so, since I've never got a cent for any edit? How to prove that? -- pr12402, April 29, 2020
    You have been repeated asked to explain the nature of your relationship with the various subjects you write about, such as Hair Peace Salon, Bristeil. Every time you have ignored the question or responded with a very incomplete understanding of what the undisclosed paid editing policy actually entails. Please reread the COI policy, the various messages on this talk page, and reply in detail to the block notice above. Whether or not you have received a cent is irrelevant – if you stand to benefit in any way by promoting these subjects, you need to disclose that relationship. – bradv🍁 21:45, 29 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

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User asked to post unblock request here. --Deep fried okra User talk:Deepfriedokra 16:24, 30 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

Since you pinged me here, I'm not going to bother pointing out three of the boldfaced lies you've made but all I'll say re: your insinuation that I ignored this, I'd invite you to take a moment to read what was said and take a look at the date. A discussion between two editors 12 years ago about an entirely different article has nothing to do with anything. Also your block isn't about my behavior or anyone else's, so you'd be better off discussing your own behavior instead of "but they did this to me first!" PS: accusations of bad faith and canvassing need to be substantiated. Praxidicae (talk) 20:51, 30 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

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