Yukmouth edit

It's fine for me whatever your job is, but as you probably saw there had been TWO MySpace addresses at the previous infobox and one of them was exactly the same like the one accessable from Yukmouth's website. So what? And I don't understand why it is so appropriate to insert smokealot for him. Smokealot.com is for Smoke-a-Lot, personal MySpace profile is for Yukmouth (the fact that he is the CEO is fairly the same case as Masaru Ibuka for Sony, and as you can see there's no Sony.com link under the founder's page). It is that so simple. Lajbi Holla @ meWho's the boss? 09:55, 15 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

As I said there were two addresses where
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Consider that MySpaces are useful for infoboxes and references in Wikipedia. Lajbi Holla @ meWho's the boss? 18:27, 15 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

The Regime (Members) edit

You said check SmokeALotRecords.com, but it's outdated. If you listen to the "Regime Roll Call" intro on All Out War 3, Yukmouth calls out everyone that is Regime, he says both Ms. Story aswell as refers to DJ Finagz as the "Regime DJ". He also says two other groups/cliques I can't make out.

Depure Records/Clique from Fresno? & Philies Boys from East Oakland? So by saying that Ms Story & DJ Fingaz aren't officially Regime, are you saying Yukmouth is a liar? I mean, I'm willing to admit I was wrong, but going on Yuk's own word, I take it their in...

Speaking of SmokeALotRecords.com though... I have a hard enough time getting it to come up. It won't come up in Opera, Internet Explorer or FireFox. It only comes up in the AOL Software. But... that's not really your problem. Just felt good to get that out, really pisses me off.

--Mizery Made 20:51, 20 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: The Regime (Members) edit

Aight, I can't argue with that. I kinda put together the whole UDStyle-Untouchable Designs thing after I put that up. I was just saying it was outdated since I didn't see people like Grant Rice & BG Bulletwound who have been said to be Regime by themeselves (& Yuk) and they Rap aswell. Like I said though, I'm willing to admit I was wrong, I was simply using Yuk's intro as my "Roster" since I figured, it's coming from the man himself.

As for the Site not working, it probably is something to do with my ISP as it's always saying "Can't Connect To Server" *Shakes Fist At ISP* Keep up the good work though, I love the new SmokeALot site, alot better looking then the old one (before the redesign)... now if only Tech N9ne would redesign his, I swear it's been the same aside from a couple news updates since 2002 :\

Peace, Mizery Made 15:17, 21 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Image:Haydenp smaller.jpg edit

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Side note that the deleting admin frequently has made out of process deletions. I'm considering starting an RfC. thanks/Fenton, Matthew Lexic Dark 52278 Alpha 771 11:25, 30 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yukmouth pic allegation edit

I didn't replaced or overwrite it as you can easily see on the page history of the image (I'm the first and only uploader). And the reason is beacuse I visited the page yesterady and saw the link turned red, so I only put up a new image under the same name. Possibly your old image was deleted because of not having a fair use rational attached to it. That's all I know. No need to thank. Cheers. Lajbi Holla @ me 22:39, 10 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Image:Pacsnoopsuge.jpg edit

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RE: COI edit

You said: "This is the second time you have cited me for loose circumstances. All of the individuals you have mentioned I DO NOT Work for but have WORKED WITH on a private contractor basis which is not a conflict of interest since affiliation was never direct boss to worker basis. As an admin you should cite only those issues that present a direct threat to wikipedia. Not loose issue's open to easy interpretation. Also you have cited numerous images that at the time of their uploading did not require any rationale. It is only in the past few months that such things have been required for Logos. I will provide one for each in the coming day So please do not delete them before I have a chance to do so, which you have been known to do in the past."

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Edit warring edit

I'm trying to sort out the situation at the Above the Law article. It looks to me like you've broken 3RR despite being reminded and warned. Diffs: [1] [2] [3] [4]

Is there a reason for editing in this manner? Also, I noticed in your contribs that you wrote in the edit summary, "The omnus is on those trying to remove content." This is in fact not true. Everything must be verifiable and if it isn't, it up to the party wanting to include material to provide a reliable sources and if they are unable to provide a reliable source, the content can be removed. I am considering blocking you for breaching 3rr and disruption on the article and if you have any explanation for this behaviour, I'd appreciate hearing pretty soon. Thanks, Sarah 04:52, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for point that out Sarah. I in fact did provide a reliable source in the article. The source being Big Hutch (Cold 187um), the lead rapper in Above The Law, from an interview partially concerning the creation of G-Funk and how the matter was a big factor in the group's career. It is noteworthy and there is no real reason why Tasco O keeps deleting the information. It is not the first time he has done so with that article and he has threatened me and other members with having us blocked, which since he is not an Administrator he has no power to do. In fact if you check the recent history of my user discussion I deleted a "warning" from him complete with tags that I'm pretty sure goes beyond his boundaries as a member since he is not an admin. It seems he is trying to use fear to keep the article as he sees fit. UDStyle 06:11, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Do you mean this warning [5]? If so, any editor may give any other editor such a warning when appropriate. It would probably have been better to use a lower level warning as the first one, but the warning is not a threat and there is no rule that says that only admins may give warnings. Sarah 06:20, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
Yes that is the one. If I am wrong about who can give warnings like that then I am in error. I however did not like the constant "warnings" from that user towards me when it was not in his power to block me himself and I also noticed he did it numerous times in the edit history tab to other members as well. It seemed more like he was trying to keep edits from being done out of fear of blocking then as a casual friendly heads-up concerning wikipedia policy. However, as to the matter of the content for the article in question, I felt I gave a credible reference from a reliable source pertaining to a noteworthy subject I feel should be included in the article. I don't see it's inclusion as directly opposing wikipedia rules and/or policy. If I am wrong in this matter please inform me as such and I will back off from editing that particular article.
 
You have been temporarily blocked for violation of the three-revert rule. Please feel free to return after the block expires, but also please make an effort to discuss your changes further in the future.

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