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Protecting Ieodo island[edit]

Just to let you know, adding {{sprotected}} or {{protected}} to a page is only a means for an admin to notify users that a page is protected. This does not actually confer protection to the article such as the notice you placed on Ieodo island. If you need help protecting a page, please contact an admin or request it. Thanks! -Loren 00:04, 18 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Please discuss desired naming changes on Talk:Socotra Rock instead of unilaterally forking articles. Please note Wikipedia's Neutral point of view policy which precludes us from including content or naming articles in such a way that they endorse the claim of one point of view. Additionally, please stop including protection templates on pages. Simply including the templates does not protect the page, which must be done by an admin. Falsely including such templates is frowned upon and persistant attempts are considered to be vandalism. -Loren 00:12, 18 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Very good, please change Socotra Rock into a redirect, as in the first version, and remove the suyan rock redirection, I do not understand, why suyan rock must be a recirect of soroctra rock, how many people use socotra, while how many people use suyan. suyan is a official name in US goverment file.

Unspecified source for Image:Malado.jpg[edit]

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Erm..[edit]

Hello! Just wanted to notify you that even if you insert a moveprotected tag on an article, it isn't really protected against article-moving unless an admin actually designate the article as a move-protected article. The tag is only there to inform people when an admin move-protects an article, so the tag itself doesn't do anything. Happy editing & Keep up your good contribution to Wikipedia. ! Deiaemeth 03:12, 22 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

about image:Suyan rock.png in Japanese Wikipedia article ja:蘇岩礁[edit]

You added image:Suyan rock.png in Japanese Wikipedia article ja:蘇岩礁.but That image is not clear about Copyright.please write back map's copy right in Image:Suyan rock.png.I will write same sentence in Japanese your note.if it was not clear, I will delete your image from ja:蘇岩礁.--Forestfarmer 03:49, 6 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Anti-Japanese tone in articles[edit]

Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. As a member of the Wikipedia community, I would like to remind you of Wikipedia's neutral-point-of-view policy for editors. In the meantime, please be bold and continue contributing to Wikipedia. Thank you! --DeLarge 22:52, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Minor edits[edit]

Hi Yeahsoo,

You have been marking a large number of edits as minor. This includes many edits in which you substantially changed the tone and content of articles; for example, Kimchi. Please read Help:Minor edit, and do not mark edits as minor unless they are not controversial: "any change that affects the meaning of an article is not minor, even if the edit is a single word." Cheers, -- Visviva 02:51, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Latest reverts[edit]

Best not try gaming the system. Your edits are too systematically disparaging for you to plead ingenuously that you're just trying to improve WP. For the record, the definition of {{db-attack}} is "a page created primarily to disparage its subject". Your history allows us to ascertain that without assuming bad faith.

As for Toyota, it was reverted for not being notable. Ford recalled 1.2m trucks and SUVs here, GM recalled 900,000 trucks here, and Chrysler, rather shamefully, had to recall 1.1m Jeeps, then another 800,000 Jeeps, then 1.2m minivans. When you sell 8m+ cars a year, recalling a million at a time is not uncommon. Your failure to compare or note these other recalls on their manufacturers' articles, or to put the Toyota recalls in context, is what gives away your anti-Japanese agenda. --DeLarge 23:15, 11 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Interesting!A "1m" toyota recall is not an issue, but others recall 0.9m is an issue? Even you sell 8m, so what? Even Toyota did not deny it, why you can not accept? It is just tell a fact, no POV at all. Or, do you work for toyota?--Yeahsoo 23:35, 11 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
No, none of them are an issue, I merely pointed out that Toyota don't recall any more vehicles than any other car maker. You're the one inserting recall info into Toyota without context, while ignoring the American companies' recall history completely, even though it's no better, and in Chrysler's case much worse. It's certainly not notable enough to warrant an entire section, unless you're trying to blow the issue out of proportion, which is exactly the anti-Japanese agenda you're denying. --DeLarge 00:06, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

3RR[edit]

Please refrain from undoing other people's edits repeatedly, as you are doing in Canon (company). If you continue, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. At any rate please do not do more than three reverts in a 24h period. Rather than reverting, discuss disputed changes on the talk page. The revision you want is not going to be implemented by edit warring. Thank you. --DeLarge 23:53, 11 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Image tagging for Image:Ryukyu1.JPG[edit]

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this is cut from the screen shot of a marine mapping system and add comments: Unfortunately, this is not enough to validate a free license. The marine mapping system images may be copyright protected, and derivatives thereof are hence also protected. Please name the mapping system to support your claim of a free image -- Chris 73 | Talk 23:16, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Also, the {{windows-software-screenshot}} is for fair use claims. However, a fair-use screenshot can only be used to comment on the software; it can't be used for maps and images cited in unrelated articles. -- Visviva 04:09, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi[edit]

Hi Yeahsoo,

2 things: 1. I'm not Korean. 2. I will try to be more civil in the future. But frankly, when an editor is brazenly attempting to violate a very important policy just to push his or her own point of view, as you have been doing with Image:Suyan rock eng.jpg, that editor should not be surprised when other editors describe his or her behavior as "brazen."

Happy editing! -- Visviva 02:48, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Goguryeo[edit]

Please do tell me why the Chinese name is before the Korean name since it was not even a Chinese Kingdom or Dynasty? Btw if your going to respond please do so on my page. Jegal 16:57, 24 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

What a joke[edit]

Wow, Almost all of my sources are not Korean and they all Say Goguryeo was a Korean Kingdom and most certainly not Chinese. It is you who is using only Chinese sources. Ask older Chinese and they belive Goguryeo is Korean. only in the past couple of decades has the COMMUNIST PRC claim Goguryeo is Chinese. Using all sorts of "Reliable and proven sources" which of course none are non-Chinese. Talking about how South Korean uses propaganda is joke while you ignore China's massive communist propaganda and its own historical revisionism. Don't even reply back. China says bark and people like you bark. Jegal 22:55, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wow, who is the one that is barking now ? Huh?[edit]

Why so upset? Look at your red blooded face. It is all about scholarship and research. If you can find any ancient document said Goguryeo is Korean country, then we do not need to argue here. I can show you bunch of ancient book and how Tang emperor approved Goguryeo king of his title.Even Goguryeo history document is written in Chinese. But if you keep talking in that rude way, It is just my last word to you.--Yeahsoo 05:07, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Rude Way? Like your claims insults about SK goverment releasing propaganda, "how koreans are brain-Washed" The "huh" in the title is also provactive and sarcastic and insulting remark about Korean History? ah yes nice adding the Red Blooded Face argument AFTER the orginal Comment. ONE Goguryeo King or all of them? which would be impossiable because Goguryeo was often at war with Sui And Tang. There is a reason it is called one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. they were considered to be barbaric because Goguryeo traced its family lineage though the women and I belive was called one of the "Three Savage States" If Goguryeo was so backward then it couldn't be Chinese huh? You tell me about I need to do research but you havent done so in this aspect, Hangul wasn't developed until the 1400's until then everything was written in Chinese in Korea. Ancient Doucments? most if not all Written records were I belive in Wood. Wood is not going to survive over 1,400+ years. As it is There was no such thing as Korea the Three Korean Kingdoms were all seperate by varying degress of Genetics,Language and culture etc. There will be no document saying it was Literally saying it was Korean. As it is we see differently and neither one is going to change. Theres not point argueing So I say we drop it. Good Day and take care Jegal 22:49, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

      • This is the first time I heard "Three Savage States", you do not need to insult the ancient people just try to depart them from China. I just provide the record from ancient Chinese book,if you can not provide, then it is none of my business. I did not say Goguryeo is backward. I heard Korea has 6000 years history. and Chinese Charactors and paper were invented by Korean. How come you do not have any documents, and have to write on wood? Man you are way too emotional, I just don't like being called "bark", but you just keep yelling at me--Yeahsoo 23:27, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Three Savage states I got from a Chinese source which was recently used by another Wikipedian. I did not say you said it was backward I was referring to Chinese sources which said Koreans were Backward. One is not way too emotional when in fact they were offended by your inital response. Again you insinuate all Koreans are ultra-nationalists. we all know Chinese-Characters and Paper were not created by a Korean. Korea Argueably has 6,000 Years of history depending on when you judge one's history. China as a country has more or less exsisted for around 2,200 years ago but then Chinese civilization more or less we first started to see around 5,000 years ago and older like 6,000+. There are documets most did not survive others were destroyed mainly by the Mongols and of course the Japanese. the 3K used alot of Woodblock though Paper was also used. I didn't call you personally "Bark" its a figure of speech. Jegal 23:49, 26 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]



Again you insinuate all Koreans are ultra-nationalists. " I did not. And I know not all Koreans are ultra-nationalists. but it is not my fault people get this impression. Your goverment just change history book add another 1000 years history, with no common agreement in historians. and you know how many Chinese stuff are claimed invented by Korean. please do not try to explain asif they are real, I am tired of it. See those Korean history TV serials, all Chinese are bad guys and invaders, even worse than Japanese? While, Chinese still think Korean is good friend as since ancient time. For god's sake, Ming and Qing dynasty send army to help Korea defend against Japan and did not keep army after war. Even Gogurye is silla asked Tang to conquer. If waht your gov did is not brain washing, what is it? What is Korean trying to do? Build a grant Korean, like just in your history book, half China used to be Korean territory? Tell you what, a liar will never become true, even it is repeated a thousand times --Yeahsoo 00:16, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

yes, yes, China re-writes its history books and a number of Chinese ignore it and all they talk about is ROK and Japan re-writing history. one Famous example is the re-writing of the Tiananmen Square killings, and that is just one inciendent and more or less the most well-known example. Im not going to dig up other Examples. It didn't add 1,000 more years it claimed its bronze age was developed earlier. regardless you nor most people have the right to criticize other countries historical crap in the frist place. China does it Japan Does it North Korea does it South Korea does it America does it Russia does it Europe does it heck, even Africans do it. Its not just Koreans. The Japanese wanted to conquer China it was in their best interest to help Joseon during Imjin. when the Manchus took over China, Korea became a tributary state to Qing. Qing wanted Korea to stay under Manchu influence not westerner or Japanese. Actually Silla requested Aid and both Tang and Silla formed an alliance and destroyed goguryeo from which its survivors fled/captured by China,Silla and others fled and the rest formed Balhae. There are no such Books claimed that half of historical China belonged to Korea those are done by ultra-nationalists whose books are banned from public education. On the issue of Goguryeo the liar is China. Korea lies a lot too but on this issue its China who is lying. If this was such ancient knowledge then how come PRC only started claiming Goguryeo was Chinese in the past 2 decades?

As it is I think this is enough arguing. Don't reply as neither will I.

Good Day and take care Friend

Jegal 20:41, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi![edit]

Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. But it is important that you actually open a discussion about a template before deleting contents or inserting POV tags onto it, as tags are not meant to be inserted into templates (as they will disrupt whichever page they are used in).

Thanks! Deiaemeth 04:18, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Request for mediation[edit]

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I accuse you of sock puppetry[edit]

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Baitou Shan[edit]

Yeahsoo, I think the Chinese name for the mountain is called "Baitou Shan" - as the Korean Hanja name indicates. Changbai Shan is the name of the mountain range, but we Chinese tend to use it synonymously/in place of Baitou Shan. As long as Changbai Shan is Chinese, I have no significant objections to the status quo. Personally I think we have a better case for Tianchi Lake [1], where the Chinese romanization is by far more popular and also relates to the Tianchi Lake Monster article[2].

Just curious, 你是东北人吗?

Regards,

Assault11 21:07, 8 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Three kingdoms or Korea[edit]

YOu sure can create a new map. Please upload it under a new name, however. To help you, i just uploaded the OpenOffice.org source file at commons:Image:Three Kingdoms of Korea Map.sxd. Best wishes, -- Chris 73 | Talk 07:08, 15 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Proceeding with the Goguryeo mediation[edit]

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Where did you get the idea that only the Koreans call Mount Baekdu as... well, Mount Baekdu (or Paektu)? Could you please care to highlight any non-Chinese organisations that uses "Changbai Mountains" to describe Mount Baekdu on their maps? Moreover, why is it that you ignore the fact that the Japanese people call the mountain "白頭山"(Mount Baekdu/Paektu)?--DandanxD 12:57, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Proposed deletion for Gageo Reef[edit]

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Deletion review[edit]

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saguaro photo[edit]

Hi I'm using your fantastic saguaro photo in my new song at youtube called APOCALYPTIC RIDE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtJcnf49D6w&feature=channel_page Is that okay with you? do you want me to include your name etc? thanks once again Bernie (talk) 19:09, 14 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Talkback[edit]

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Talkback[edit]

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Question about deleting other's comments[edit]

An editor deletes other user's comment, which does not have any bad words but just disagree. I know users can put back to older version, but will this editor still be qualified as en Editor? This is about User_talk:Discospinster, the editor deleted my comments twice and gave no reason.thanks. --Yeahsoo (talk) 21:58, 26 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

As noted in my /FAQs, I do not get involved in third-party disputes. Please discuss your issues with the editor concerned, or seek a third opinion or other dispute resolution. Stifle (talk) 07:58, 27 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Your account will be renamed[edit]

03:30, 20 March 2015 (UTC)

Renamed[edit]

20:44, 22 April 2015 (UTC)

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