/Archive4 1/08- 11/08 Thanks for you response to my request for changing-title protocols, but I don't understand your point. I accepted editor Interstellarity's advice to use WP:RM#CM, which put my intent on the Situational analysis talk page. I don't expect any response, since the article has not been revised or generated any talk since it was first posted. Any reason I should do more?TBR-qed (talk) 16:23, 19 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

Sethie: I used half of you suggestion for title-changing, but got the unwanted result of 2 titles for a single text: situational logic (desired) and situational analysis (to be eliminated). Can you sort out this mess? Thanks.TBR-qed (talk) 15:41, 1 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

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thanks! fixed it! Sethie (talk) 11:52, 14 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Thank you for your nice wording[1]. I 'd like to let you know that I am not a native speaker of English, that Christian Persecution Complex is my first article in en.WP, therefore any help on the intro, would be appriciated! Τζερόνυμο (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 07:31, 11 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

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(Regarding the Anna Faris edit; I thought it was fine to just mention the sequel's name and its release, as her character wasn't even mentioned when the first film is talked about in the article.

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Hey, just wanted to let you know why I reverted your edit. The architecture info appears to be a high-quality bit of vandalism. The "Lorenzo von Matterhorn" individual named as architect is a pop culture reference (see The Playbook (How I Met Your Mother) and the Lorenzo von Matterhorn wiki used as a citation). PohranicniStraze (talk) 02:32, 21 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Dan Pena Edit edit

Hey there - I just wanted to point you to the talk page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Daniel_S._Pe%C3%B1a_Sr.#Rewrite_on_April_18,_2018) where I gave some info on why I'm skeptical about that Times of India article (in addition to what I noted, I can't find any information as to what the "IACMM" court *is*). In either case, I agree with you - if it's true, it should absolutely be there. Axcviii (talk) 02:43, 22 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Not sure if you're watching the page, but I just responded to the Talk discussion. What do you think should be done? It's a little tricky, and I want to be fair to both sides. Axcviii (talk) 10:50, 22 April 2018 (UTC-7)

Sharon Stone edit

Hey, Sethie, I first edited the Sharon Stone filmography article a year ago, excluding the awards from the tables, and putting more info in the lead, and some guy repeatedly reverted the edits, causing the page to be blocked. I recently did the changes again, to the same response from the same user. Can you check out the edits and give your honest opinion about the changes; I thinks its more reasonable this way as there is a whole article exclusively for awards and nominations, but the user's attitude is pretty ugly to deal with.

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About this..... Keep in mind the sheer number of errors made by the people who "investigated me."

1)TantaYum was not a sockpupper. I never made a single edit with it. It was a typo for TantraYum. Verdict of the investigative committee: It was a sockpuppet that I had abused.

2)Devalover was LEGITIMATE sockpuppet. I used it soley for editing prostitution and sex worker related topics- which according to the sockpuppet guidelines, IS ALLOWED> Verdict of the investigative committee: It was a sockpuppet that I had abused.

3)TantraYum, minus ONE accidental comment on a talk page (meaning I posted as Sethie and then accidentally as TantraYum) engaged in NO sockpuppetry. The two accounts were not active on the same page at the same time or even within MONTHS of each other. Verdict of the investigative committee: It was a sockpuppet that I had abused.

4)I created TantraYum to protect my privacy, Sethie reveals my given name, I told this directly to the person running the investigation, he didn't believe me.

5) As TantraYum I did 97% RC patrol, aka patrolling for vandalism.

6) I was accused of being yet another sockpuppet by this committee. To their credit they at laest they admitted they were wrong about.

7) All I was interested in doing was protecting my privacy.

8) If anyone had ASKED, I would have told them all of this, instead, they started an adversarial investigation.

While I honor that they were trying to protect wikipedia... a beautiful need and wish, their strategy for doing so sucked and was erroneous on multiple levels (see above).

The facts speak for themselves.... as do the diminishing number of editors on wikipedia, ala instances like this. Sethie (talk) 23:02, 6 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

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You removed material saying it was trivia. I disagreed, put it back in, and this is your response?

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Thanks for you response to my question, but I don't understand your response. I accepted editor Interstellarity's suggested to post at WP:RM#CM, which put my intent on the Situational analysis talk page. I do not expect a response, since that article has not been revised or generated talk since it was first posted. Any reason for me to do more?TBR-qed (talk) 16:27, 19 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Sorry, but I see nothing that seems reasonably sourced. Drmies (talk) 02:29, 22 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

@Drmies: Wow- appreciate the courtesy of sharing why you reverted. There were a number of sources in there- if you feel they don't meet wp:rs or aren't being accurately cited, I won't argue.... I was just on Vandalism patrol. Thanks again for dropping by. Sethie (talk) 03:09, 3 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

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