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March 2017[edit]

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Stop icon You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you add unsourced material to Wikipedia, as you did at Blue Cheer. - Mlpearc (open channel) 23:50, 28 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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You still have not provide a reliable source for any of this material. Meters (talk) 17:15, 29 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

You have broken 3RR on this. I suggest that you self revert and discuss this on the article's talk page. Meters (talk) 17:43, 29 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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June 2018[edit]

Information icon Please refrain from changing genres, as you did to Lungs (album), without providing a source or establishing a consensus on the article's talk page first. Genre changes to suit your own point of view are considered disruptive. Thank you. snapsnap (talk) 06:26, 23 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

July 2018[edit]

Please stop your disruptive editing.

If you continue to disrupt Wikipedia, you may be blocked from editing. Please stop making unsourced edits to genres. ~SMLTP 00:15, 27 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I have something to show you and here is proof on something. Please answer me as soon as you can so I know you got this.[edit]

I made this list with all the best Rock music artists and it have information on it of other Rock subgenres. https://www.thetoptens.com/a/#67093 Here is the list in a video too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHoQSBLoF-E&feature=youtu.be It talks about all the Rock subgenres, how these are all the Rock subgenres and types of Rock music while the others are not real ones for like not having enough artists for it or that the artists are like other Rock artists from other types of Rock music. I know about all the Rock subgenres and I really study it. I made the list and really work on it so I can let people know about the other types of Rock music and what I like. I wanted to fix this website and put down the right information. I need you to look at it and even the other people who owns the website or the main people who works on it so I can show proof how these type of artists are this type of Rock music. There is facts and proof in music since you can show things to show proof. People even said before on something that it looks like this when it is not without knowing much about it. If you people do not look on it than I can never edit on this wiki of music since you would not look on my proof on what this type of music is.

Artists like Florence and the Machine and The 1975 are not part Rock artists since they sound like other Pop artists like Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna and Adele. Florence and the Machine is to soft and poppy like Adele is but is just more harder like other Pop artists can get. Stina Nordenstam is a Rock artist and not Pop since other Alternative rock artists can be softer. Other Rock artists like Neil Diamond, Carole King, Tiny Tim, Cat Stevens, James Taylor and Joni Mitchell can be part Rock though. If Florence and the Machine is not a Rock artist than The 1975 is not too since The 1975 does not sound like the other Alternative pop artists just like Florence and the Machine does not. Alternative pop came out around the late 2000s. Grunge artists like Pearl Jam and Nirvana sound at the most as much as Heavy metal as Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. Led Zeppelin and Deep Puple are more Heavy metal. People just say the are heavy metal since it is right before heavy metal and heavy metal came from Hard rock. It is like just a saying. There are people who say that deep down know Hard rock artists like those are not true Heavy metal. If they are all these opinons in music than I can think Country music is a fusion genre of Folk and Jazz and not a genre but Fusion genre.

When can I change things without going to a talk page just in case I do a lot of changing? Other people did before without changing it and even me without getting a warning by being blocked. When there is no information on something on it for what it is, is that is a time I can just change it as long as I do not just keep changing it back and forth with someone? BlueCheerfan (talk) 19:24, 28 July 2018 (UTC)BlueCheerFan[reply]

That’s original research, which is not accepted in Wikipedia, you need reliable sources. I understand some aspects of you rationale, but you cannot change it, your account is older than me by atleast 9 months, you should that you cannot change it. If you study rock music (which is amazing, I do too) you should keep your opinions and findings to yourself, such as I do. And also respect the opinions of others, but really you need to be bold (as long as it’s added with reliable sources), if you get your edit(s) reverted, you need to discuss on the talk page, which the discussions can last from 5 hours to a month, and if the majority of uses involved in the dialog agree with you, then you have every right to add it, as long as you follow the process of being bold, and if you get reverted, discuss on talk page. Sorry but you need to learn if you want to be here. Oh, and a fusion genre is technically a subgenre of two or more genres (such as saying “Grindcore is a subgenre of heavy metal and hardcore punk” is technically correct, as well as saying “Deathgrind is a style of grindcore and death metal”. You cannot change grunge, I happen to agree with the reliable AllMusic source that grunge is a fusion genre of alternative rock, punk rock, and heavy metal. But the message is that statement does not matter to Wikipedia, if you want to publish you ideas in another website, there’s nothing stopping you, it’s just that Wikipedia is different from other user generated websites, it needs sources to almost everything. Oh, and just for future reference, YouTube, and TheTopTens are not reliable sources because they’re user genrated, and being unsourced makes them more unreliable. But if you find reliable souces for your opinions, then go ahead, add them, but until then, don’t edit things you know will be controversial, especially in genres, that carries a bigger penalty. I hope you take this at heart and change your ways in Wikipedia for the greater good. Blue Cheers :) ~SMLTP 19:54, 28 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

How were you able to go to my account, give me warnings and can block people than if my account if really older than yours? Did you get a job at working on wiki? How were you able to and do this stuff on wiki when you were not one of the people that first build wiki? I know TheTopTens and YouTube (at least not always) are not reliable sources. I used them since that is where I post my list at. What about Watch Mojo and other history YouTube channels? How come those cannot be used but other websites that are not big names can be used? I know a fusion genre is technically a subgenre. I was just talking about regular subgenres and subgenres. I was just trying to explain something.

Ok fine. I do not need to keep changing stuff on wiki. I do not need to go and try to find proof for stuff since doing it can take a real while. There is so much stuff on wiki and that there is just a lot of spelling errors. I will just change something on the Blue Cheer page and talk about it under the talk page.BlueCheerfan (talk) 16:31, 13 August 2018 (UTC)BlueCheerFan[reply]

I really need you to answer me back and even on the post I post under the Blue Cheer talk page. Please answer me right away so I know you got this.BlueCheerfan (talk) 17:53, 21 August 2018 (UTC)BlueCheerFan[reply]

Please stop adding these pleas for people to answer you right away. I've already told you that Wikipedia does not work that way. We are all volunteers, and it it is up to us when we reply, or if we choose to reply at all. For that matter, you are expecting User:Sixty Minute Limit to still be watching a user talk page thread from more than 3 weeks ago, and to be interested in replying to your ridiculous questions about how Wikipedia works. (No the other user is not a Wikipedia employee, blocking has nothing to do with how long a user has been on Wikipedia, giving warnings has nothing to do with how old an account is, and being able to edit articles is not dependent on being one of earliest Wikipedia's editors or even on being one of the editors to have created an particular article.) I've answered your post on the article talk page by telling you to read the above links (WP:OR and WP:RS).Being able to verify content with reliable sources is a fundamental requirement. If you don't understand this then you probably should not be editing. Meters (talk) 19:00, 21 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Yes BlueCheerfan, a lot of your actions are original reasearch, such is not permitted. Please stop, you’re actions are just damaging Wikipedia. ~SMLTP 19:08, 21 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Saying that Blue Cheer 7 is not a studio album but a compilation album is also original research since there is no proof at all that it is a compilation album. Saying it is a compilation album is like saying any other Blue Cheer studio album is a compilation album instead. Knowing that Ralph Burns Kellogg is only on the first track off the album Outsideinside is not just original research since you can hear it for proof. It does not say anywhere that Ralph Burns Kellogg plays the other instruments. Knowing that is less original research than showing what other websites says since other websites can say the wrong things too. Proof is always better than great guesses or mostly the right answers since you can see it/here it. It is not like I am saying what type of subgenre something is. People left stuff on wiki before on what something is without leaving links like what something obvious is like I did before. There is a huge difference between Country and Thrash metal or a human and a dinosaur. So, are you going to say I still cannot make those two changes on the Blue Cheer wiki? I was not expecting you to keep watching the page. I thought you would get something that says you got a letter like I do. If you did not, than how did you saw my reply? A lot of times I say please answer since I really need answers for like editing and some of the stuff for the rules can be hard to understand. The is the only thing I need answer to know about working/editing on wiki.BlueCheerfan (talk) 22:05, 21 August 2018 (UTC)BlueCheerFan[reply]

Could you provide a reliable sources? I’m guessing a no. So please don’t do such edits. ~SMLTP 22:41, 21 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Ok. I understand. Looks like there is no need for me to edit/post on wiki anymore then. I have nothing else to do on wiki. I found it funny that on the Blue Cheer album Highlights and Lowlives page before it had Roadhouse Blues as a outtake when there was no reliable source that it was. How do you become a volunteer on wiki? How did one other person know on the Blue Cheer wiki that you reply to me? How can someone look on wiki's user talk page?BlueCheerfan (talk) 15:16, 22 August 2018 (UTC)BlueCheerFan[reply]

By following the rules.. ~SMLTP 15:18, 22 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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