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Hello, Wanna Know My Name? Later, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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Please do not remove speedy deletion tags from articles. If you do not believe the article deserves to be deleted, then please replace the speedy deletion tag with {{subst:afd}}, and you can make your case for keeping the article by following the instructions in the AFD box. Thank you. I have gone ahead and already requested this for deletion, so you can vote on it by following the link on the article's page. JHMM13 (T | C) 20:54, 23 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In response to your email, I don't know what you mean by "why would you let the 'paul is dead' article" be there. I have never seen or heard of such an article, but if it makes sufficient claims of notability in popular culture, such a conspiracy theory might warrant its own article. I really don't know anything about that one. Anyway, I encourage you to continue editing, and please ask me any questions you might have on my talk page. JHMM13 (T | C) 21:13, 23 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I don't exactly see why I should have seen it before. By the same logic, I should tell you that you should allow an article on some to-be saint (if ever you would oppose such a thing) because you have obviously agreed to allow the Eurosia Fabris article, since you have seen every article on Wikipedia. Please do not continue emailing me, as my talk page is the proper place for this sort of discussion. JHMM13 (T | C) 23:11, 23 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Wikipedia definitely is an interesting site. However, there are some pretty steady guidelines as to what is and is not allowed on Wikipedia. Most of the information needs to be verifiable (or at least agreed upon through consensus) because, without verifiability, we can't come close to guaranteeing the factual accuracy of an article. Often times, many things that do not deserve their own articles can be added as a mention on another page that is more-encompassing to the larger issue (as long as it is referenced with sources). I have not read every article on Wikipedia. I did not know about the Paul is Dead conspiracy until you told me about it, and if you feel it is not verifiable or notable enough, you can nominate it for deletion by adding {{subst:afd}} on the top of the page so we can achieve some community consensus. However, look at all the references and external links on that page that suggest notability. Wikipedia is not infinite, and it's also not a bunch of other things, but it's usually hard for a new user to understand everything about the process and the limitations we live under. It's also difficult for us vandal-fighters to tell the difference between someone being malicious and someone acting on good faith, which is why I have to assume every editor is acting in good faith, such as you obviously were. I'm just human, though, so sometimes I might grow annoyed or something, so please forgive me if I was out of line with any of my comments, and I continue to encourage you to really get into Wikipedia. Perhaps you can check out some Wikiprojects you might be interested in, for instance. Either way, you're always welcome to ask me any questions you have, make any comments, requests, crude jokes, or whatever else you can possibly think of on my talk page, where there's no such thing as limitations (vandalism excepted, of course). JHMM13 (T | C) 15:06, 24 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Alright, the problem here (as I'm sure you can tell) is the capitalization. It is important to recognize that "MovieMistakes" and "Moviemistakes" are two completely differnt articles because of the capitalization. Since "Moviemistakes" is something of a unique word, you can create redirects for it. I suggest you do this following process at three pages, "Moviemistake," "MovieMistake," and "Moviemistakes," but no more than just those:

It's very simple to create a redirect. All you do is enter this onto a new page:

#REDIRECT [[MovieMistakes]]

And that's it! JHMM13 (T | C) 14:22, 25 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey, thanks for the email. For future reference, can you please contact me by writing on my talk page? I only like receiving emails about Wikipedia if it's something urgent. I've got a lot of work to do, and I set aside certain amounts of time for Wikipedia, so I'm not too happy when it gets interrupted :-D. In order to translate the article for POA, create a test page where you can work on it until you've got it translated properly (i.e. type in /Currentproject at the end of the url for your user page to create a "subpage" that you can work on), then you can go to the POA (movie) page on EN, check out the left column and look for Espanol where you can go and translate it. JHMM13 (T | C) 18:57, 2 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey, sorry about the delay in response. I just got on spring break and I was snowboarding all of yesterday. Nice job on the POA article! I don't know anything about Spanish translation, but it looks like you're blazing a new trail in terms of Spanish Harry Potter film articles. Before you translate the entire, thing you may want to check into the formats of different Wikipedias. For instance, there doesn't appear to be a Harry Potter portal on the Es-Wiki (at least none that I can easily find out), so you may want to take that top bit off the page. It's also important to note that the Spanish version of the films may have had different details than the English version (although this is probably incidental). Check around the Community Portal for both En-Wiki and Es-Wiki to get some help, but in the mean time, you can post it to the Spanish Wikipedia under the equivalent name in Spanish. Then you can link to it from the En version by following the format at the bottom of the page for other WP languages. If you have any questions, ask the Spanish translators first, then come to me if you're having trouble. I'm really not a translation expert. JHMM13 (T | C) 20:26, 5 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Manolo Cabeza de Huevo

I have reverted some of the edits you have made to the Manolo Cabeza de Huevo article. To be blunt, your English vocabulary is extremely poor, and you use words that do not exist in the English language like "municipy" and "historial." English is not Spanish. You cannot simply take a Spanish word (municipio) and change the spelling a little bit and pretend that it is now an English word (your non-existent word "municipy"). Sometimes there are no cognates, or they are radically different.

Furthermore, your writing style in English employs heavy Spanish syntax. It does not look normal, and instead of arrogantly reverting legitimate language edits by native English speakers you should be open to the edits people contribute. Your reversions make this article look very poor and non-encyclopedic, and I would venture to say even juvenile. Please allow others to edit or this will result in the page being flagged. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.21.86.225 (talk) 04:20, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I made some mistakes, but that doesn't mean that my English is actually poor. About the "municipy" word... yes, it was a mistake, but you don't have to tell that one million times to make it clear.
Something else, who are you to make a note in my talk page, without being a Wikipedian? I am a Wikipedian, you're not. So don't be in my talk page for something like this.
You do speak like a Wikipedian, though. But you're not. So don't bother me.
Besides, ALL of that article was created by me. ALL is perfectly written, and you come here and tell me about a stupid word. Come on.
Oh, and about my English, I just got a 98/100 in an English test. Sounds good to me.WKMN? Later [ Let's talk ] 16:34, 30 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
One does not have to register and get a password to edit Wikipedia, and you should know that. No article, including your talk page, is restricted to Wikipedians unless they are locked because of disputes or vandalism. FYI, many loyal readers correct pages that they enjoy and want to improve.
Next, your page is REPLETE with grammatical errors in English and invented words, however laudable your effort was. In sum, it is not "perfectly written." My point is and always shall be, do NOT revert legitimate edits to this or any article, especially when done for the purpose of correcting the mistakes you may have made with the English language. You are shooting yourself in the foot. BTW, congrats on your test scores, but mastering a language comes from many years of speaking, reading, writing and studying it. Keep endeavoring to master the language, but you must also not resist edits in the meantime. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.237.197.107 (talk) 05:09, 7 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I know somebody doesn't have to be a Wikipedian to edit pages. But it doesn't seem right that any guest can enter and edit my talk page.
About the gramatical errors, yeah, there are some, so why don't you correct them? You speak and speak about editing Wikipedia, so why don't you go ahead and correct them?
One last thing, you said that I went and reverted the changes you made so the mistakes are there again. I have not done such a thing. You should check the history page of the article to view who changed it before saying something like that. WKMN? Later [ Let's talk ] 19:44, 7 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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For fixing my dumb typo at ]]Abbey Road]] Abbey Road! Evan (talk|contribs) 02:34, 19 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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In response to this, my point was just that it was one revert I made once 9 months ago, which stayed in place for quite some time without dispute, and once it was disputed by you all months later, I didn’t restore it. No WP:3RR or WP:EW violations, which isn’t something you can say about a number of people on the other side of this dispute.

And I know you seem to be flat out incapable of comprehending this, but I have no bias against the Beatles. I don’t think about them much at all. They’re just one of many entries on an article list I’ve passively maintained for the last few years. My stance on inclusion is as simple as “Is there a source for the claim? Yes? Okay, I don’t oppose exclusion. Feel free to rehash your lecture about how critically acclaimed it is, like you haven’t just done it ten times, but my stance is as simple as this - does a source support it - not this bias nonsense. Sergecross73 msg me 00:12, 23 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Additionally, the “trimming positive content out of an article that tracks negative reception” is something I’ve done across many entries at the music and video game article lists. Youre free to philosophically disagree, but it comes from my interpretation of article scope, not a bias against the Beatles or any other subjects. It’s not just a Beatles thing. Sergecross73 msg me 00:26, 23 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Your revert, 9 months ago, was completely against WP:BIAS and WP:NPOV. Even if the article is about the negative reception, a neutral article should include positive reception if it's the case. Since many, many outlets have named Pepper as one of the best albums ever made, I don't see why it shouldn't be included. It gives the article a more neutral look, and the reader can know the full information.
Also, even if nobody objected it, I will. I will always object what I don't agree of - specially if it goes against Wikipedia's rules, which I have been following for 14 years, and apparently you haven't.
Also, you're free to give me an example of a video game that has been declared one of the best of all time, but appears in List of video games notable for negative reception, and any positive thing said about such video game is deleted by you. That's right. It doesn't exist. It's like adding Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time or Last of Us to that list. All of those games were considered the best, and adding it to such list would be insane, even if there are one or two sources that say that those are the worst games ever. It's ridiculous.
And by the way, if you're treating the articles the same, that means you delete any positive blurb about a video game in that list. However, just as an example, Shaq Fu (1994) contains: "Buchanan acknowledged some positive aspects of Shaq Fu, such as its graphics and animation, its non-linear story progression, and its "charming" simplicity in comparison to other major fighting game franchises such as Soul and Virtua Fighter". If you'd treat the article the same, you would have deleted it. But you didn't. But of course, you did with Pepper.
Even if you have no bias - this has been all wrong, specially coming from a Wikipedia admin. WKMN? Later [ Let's talk ] 15:16, 23 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
      • I stopped maintaining the video game equivalent list when another few experienced editors in the video game field took it over a year or so back, so I can't comment on its current state, but rest assured, exactly like I said, I removed positive reception from it too, and much like with the Beatles, I have no history of adding anti-South Park sentiments to Wikipedia either. Like with the Beatles, I am indifferent to South Park as well. And as I've already said, and you've conveniently ignored because it doesn't help your narrative, I've removed positive information from other musical artists as well on the music list, such as info about Richard Harris.
      • I can't say I've ever seen any reliable sources directly assert that Super Mario 64 or Ocarina of Time be the worst game, so that's not really a good analogy. Its never come up or been discussed, to my memory, so there's no comparison point as to how it was handled.
      • Like I said, feel free to disagree on my interpretation of the article's scope, but I've explained my stance and rationale, so accusations of bias are WP:AGF and WP:ASPERSION violations at this point. I'm sorry if you can't bring yourself to at least understand a viewpoint contrary to your own. You don't have to agree with me. You don't even have to understand technically. But you've gotta stop with these unfounded accusations on motivation. Sergecross73 msg me 18:19, 23 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Conveniently, you removed an unsourced statement about the the South Park game in the article, 4 months ago. That has nothing to do with what I said. I said about that if you treated the lists equally, you would remove the blurb about the positive reception of Shaq Fu in the List of video games notable for negative reception, which still remains.
My accusations about you not following WP:NPOV and WP:BIAS are clear as water. It's obvious you can't comprehend the idea that if an album got 100 good reviews, but 2 bad ones, it shouldn't be in an article about the music considered the worst. Want me to enumerate again all the Wikipedia rules that breaks? Or are you going to say that, again, I just randomly link to those articles (which of course you don't care to follow)? WKMN? Later [ Let's talk ] 20:02, 23 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I just told you, I stopped maintaining/editing the video games list over a year ago. Re-check the link above. I didn't remove it 4 months ago, I removed it 16 months ago. That was my most recent edit there. You can't blame me for the state of that article right now. I don't believe the Shaq Fu content was there back when I maintained it, but if it was, then the only reason I didn't remove it was because I didn't see it. (That list is massive, and I frequently noticed errors I hadn't noticed prior, as I did far more trimming than actual writing of the content.)
Anyways, I'll stop you right there. Your understanding of policy is abysmal, I don't need you "informing" me any further. As if your WP:IDHT attitude wasn't clear enough in these recent months, digging through the page history, I just realized that you've obsessing over that entry on the music article since at least 2014. Yikes. Clearly this is a lost cause. Sergecross73 msg me 20:36, 23 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Goes for you as well. See you around. WKMN? Later [ Let's talk ] 20:42, 23 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Fuck you, Serge. Rjrya395 (talk) 08:03, 25 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, I just want to say: keep up the good fight. It is so embarrassing how anal they are about removing one album that was most likely added there by some troll. Rjrya395 (talk) 08:03, 25 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, remember to WP:BECIVIL. I've checked your edits and you're right - they were sockets from a troll account. I hope to start the RFC so all of this clears up. WKMN? Later [ Let's talk ] 14:32, 25 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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