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Ril is now attacking ]-Help.
:Actually, I put it up for VfD due to it being original research, containing a large (n.b. not biblical) source text at Wikisource, the salvagable content already being noted, and the article's creator going to extreme sockpuppet usage to preserve the article in the original form. The above user is a sockpuppet of ], named ]. Please see ]. ] 19:42, 15 July 2005 (UTC)


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I will usually reply to messages on '''this page'''. If I have posted on your talk page,<br> I will be watching so you can reply there if you wish.<br /></div> I will usually reply to messages on '''this page'''. If I have posted on your talk page,<br> I will be watching so you can reply there if you wish.<br /></div>


Previous discussions have been ]. Previous discussions have been archived: ] - ]

== ] ==

==Need Your Help==

I recently found ] in which you voted keep. Around a day after ] I created ] unaware the other page was there but my has a little more content except the links. I need you change your vote to merge both articles together. And also try to create a new user talk page and archive this one Ty --] 00:30, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
*You don't need anyone to change their vote, just ] when the Afd closes. ] 00:33, 16 September 2005 (UTC)


== Trolling ==
Yeah, I know the AVEX compliation is important to ] genre. However, the cuent version is nothing but a list and has little content to preserve. As I am not familiar with the history of SEB, I elect for a page to delete but keep links (this means that when the page is re-created it will not be moved to speedy delete). In any case, if you can write up something better, please do. ] 14:17, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
:''This was in response to "Per ] I respectfully request that you refrain from describing other editors' good-faith contributions as "crap"'' . ] 15:30, 16 September 2005 (UTC)"


See ], ], ], ] ], ], etc, etc. ]|] 15:39, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
== Bars (pubs, taverns) of inclusion ==
*Well there's too much alliteration in my request but none of the policies you mention seem to overrule ], or bear much relation to it. ] 16:10, 16 September 2005 (UTC)


==]==
Hello Kappa. In ], you write: ''there should be a low bar of inclusion for beer, as for almost everything else.'' This is interesting, as the "almost" implies that even you are inclined to squelch something or other. I wonder what this is. Could it perhaps be vanity?


I'm not quite sure what you're implying. I did not create this article.] 16:12, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
Whether or not it's vanity, you might be interested in what I wrote in ] about my dissatisfaction with the so-called "semi-policy" (?!) page ]. I've written more about this in ] and I've made some very minor changes to ] while attempting not to change the gist (so far as I understand it) of what it says -- despite my own disagreement. Since you tend to vote "keep" a lot more often than I do, your viewpoint is likely to be different from mine; thus your involvement in a rewrite would I think be very healthy. If you have comments, do plonk them on ] rather than my own page. Thanks. -- ] 03:39, 2005 Apr 20 (UTC)
*That's true, I got it confused with ] and I'm happy to see you aren't recommending it for deletion. I haven't figured out your philosophy yet. ] 23:04, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
**My philosohy is quite simple. Schools should be held to the same standard as other articles. If it's got either a good Beefstew score, a notable alum, or a notable event, along with a good article it should be kept, otherwise it should be trashed.] 22:09, 3 October 2005 (UTC)


== ] ==
== Vandalism alert ==


Hi Kappa. I've begun rewriting ] as an article in conformity with our other notable U.S. Supreme Court cases. Cheers! --] ] 00:58, 18 September 2005 (UTC)
Hi Kappa. You made an entry in ], but you didn't say which user you were reporting. You might want to fix your entry. ] ] 21:11, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC)


== Crescent school ==
Hi there! I noticed your comment about the Crescent School on VfD, ''"So how about BEEFSTEW of 5 gets an article, substubs are deleted, less than 5 gets merged if it isn't growing? Kappa 05:30, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)"''


==]==
I think this is a very good idea, and it seems the only way to stop the repetitive school debates on VfD is by setting up some compromise (like we have for ]; BEEFSTEW sounds like a good starting point). Do you think we should put up a centralized discussion on this? Yours, ]]] 07:18, Apr 21, 2005 (UTC)
Hello,],it's ] again.Some user wrote "] is '''rumoured''' to be ]."Is this considered ]?
*Not necessarily, but they really should '''prove''' there is a rumour, by pointing to some evidence. If they can't do that, it should be taken out. ] 04:58, 20 September 2005 (UTC)


== schools ==
*I think some progress is being made in the Vfds, I'm trying to figure out what kind of deal people will buy. ] 11:12, 22 Apr 2005 (UTC)
**There does seem to be progress, and I think we should just make a compromise somewhere because the repetitive discussion seems to be annoying people... I've already been approached by some people to start a centralized discussion on the matter, but I'm afraid that if I do that people will mistake my intent. ]]] 09:30, Apr 25, 2005 (UTC)
***Do you think there can be consensus around using BEEFSTEW to measure article quality, not just school "notability"? I believe that a large majority of the community would be prepared to accept that. I don't want a WP which is unable to examine typical schools with their gang problems, special projects, important roles in the community etc. ] 11:36, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
****I think it's possible to form a consensus - if the two of us can reach agreement on this, I think I would be able to convince the delete-voters to agree, and I trust you'd be able to do similar with the keep-voters.
****As a corollary, I think it should be acceptable to merge school stubs onto lists, or articles on the city/town/whatever - a merged article can always be broken out later if and when more information is added. I believe many delete-voters simply object to stubs that they believe to be unlikely to be expanded any time soon.
****Regarding BEEFSTEW, I think it's a good start, and most criteria are solid. However, I have some objection regarding item I (''Would an alumnus of the school be pleased at how knowledgeable the article was?'') as it's subjective and unverifiable. Also, I don't like the first three criteria (''more than two sentences, at least one paragraph, more than 2000 bytes'') because they're only relevant to the length of the article, not its content. The reason I'm saying this is that there is some precedent for people adding trivial information to school article (e.g. "the spoken language is English" for a school in England, or "the library contains many books ordered by topic") in order to increase its length. Of course I'd like your opinion on this.
****Yours, ]]] 07:48, Apr 27, 2005 (UTC)
I propose something like this: An article on a non-exceptional school gets its own page when it contains a substantial amount of ], non-generic, verifiable information. A substantial amount would be about a screenful. Generic information is things like BEEFSTEW (D) unless there is something interesting to say about them, such as a remarkable improvement in results. Non-generic information is like the part of BEEFSTEW (H) which says "''describe some distinct things about it that distinguish it from other schools''". It would include the things ''I'' want from school articles like interesting points of its history, its role in the local area, special education/discipline approaches and so on.
*Other school pages get merged somewhere, but we find a way to encourage people to expand them with "non-generic" info. Some kind of template that says "this school section is a stub, you can help WP by expanding it. The schools project has some guidelines." That way they can grow, more or less organically, and also help bring new people into WP.
*This means it won't be possible to give all schools an article because there just isn't enough info available. I think ] would be an example of something which would have to stay merged. The schools people won't be too happy but I think they'll accept it in return for a friendlier approach to new articles and schools in general. ] 23:35, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
**I think this sounds very good. How about making a draft (that doesn't refer to BEEFSTEW, but copy/pastes the relevant parts) and asking some people for comments? See also ] who has written down his thoughts, which do seem to correspond with yours. We should definitely get Dpbsmith's opinion, since he wrote BEEFSTEW.
**How do you feel about 'current' information? Listing a principal would be useful since most principals stay on for a long time; but how about information that would not be valid a year from now?
**A template for school sections sounds good, and then people can check 'what links here' (or an embedded category) when looking for school articles to expand. WikiProject:Schools is a good central place for that.
**Considering the fact that there's only a few 'extremists' on each side, it seems viable to get consensus on this - stressing the point that merging is a form of keeping. After all, it's a worthy compromise - and compromise is certainly preferable to a daily shouting match on VfD. ]]] 08:58, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC)
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Don't worry, I'm done with my AfD nominations for now. I'm going to sit back and watch now.... ]|] 13:55, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
== re: Clover Park High School ==


== re:] ==
Yes, we have many subpages on Misplaced Pages on specific topics. (For example, the collected wikipages on chess could fill a small book!) Why not subpages for towns? It's just a matter of consistent thinking. Schools are useful information in a specific, reasonable context.


I closed it as no consensus then in a seperate action I speedied it as an advert, In retrospect I probably should have marked it for another admin to deal with it or relisted it due to lack of discussion, however I figured that that there would be no objection stubby advert. On an entirely unreleated note I do not agree with voting keep only based on google hits but please note that '''Did Not''' affect my deleting of the article, My no consensus vote was based on the lack if discussion as well as your keep vote. <small>] <sup>] | ] | ]</sup> </small> ----- 23:03, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
And, even if someone doesn't think the school article is "notable" enough, it would be wise to keep the article anyway. (1) Keeping the article fosters good will: Local readers who see the page will think "Wow, wikipedia cares about <u>MY</u> town!" (2) Deleting the article creates ill will: It says to all the editors who put their time and hard work into the page: "Sorry, your work is valueless; it is better to destroy it." That ''really'' angers people, and rightfully so. So keeping the page is good for the Wikimedia project.
:Since Even though I was trying to follow the spirit of the rules and followed the rules in terms of CSD I have decided to undelete and mark as speedy since I technically broke the rules by arbitrarily sppedying the article. <small>] <sup>] | ] | ]</sup> </small> ----- 23:06, 22 September 2005 (UTC)


== moved from User: ==
If there is ever sufficient popular support on Misplaced Pages to delete school and related pages due to them being "too geographical--too local in scope", then what will need to be done is the creation of a "Wikitowns" or "Wikilocal" project, and all the pages about schools and such will have to be moved there. The information will survive, just in a different project space. This was done with word definitions (Wiktionary), so it could easily happen in this case. A Wikilocal project is probably what will happen in the long run. I think it would even be a better situation, as you wouldn't have to deal with idiotic Vfd votes, and there would be ''no question'' of the page's value and "notability". You'd be able to spend your time actually working on ''adding'' contributions instead of ''defending'' them against the notability crusaders. (But keep in mind that the notability crusaders really do have Misplaced Pages's best interests at heart, even if they don't "get it".)


== Deleting my edits for copyright ==
- ] 01:16, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Kappa,
I am new to wikipedia and don't know how best to contact you or why you deleted my updates to ] other than it's copyright related. What exactly do I have to fix for it to comply with copyright guidelines? I manage the college's website.
Thanks,
Moose123


== Heavy crude ==
==Clonkeen College==
Kappa, would you please take another look at ] and reconsider your vote? You have demonstrated excellent research abilities when it comes to schools, perhaps you can lend me a hand? It seems to have a good degree of notability above and beyond that of the typical notable secondary school. Cheers --]\<sup>]</sup> 19:22, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
*Hi GRrider, I'll change my vote because I promised I would. I did actually look for material to expand that article but I didn't find very much. Please look above to my discussion with Radiant on an attempted compromise on the schools issue (which would result in this particular article being merged as it stands). I know this kind of thing is not ideal from the "organic growth" standpoint but I'm hoping you can accept it in return for a healthier attitude towards school coverage in general. ] 23:41, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)


No one has objected to merging ] with ]. I tried to proceed, but you'll have to do it, or unblock it so I can. Thank you. ] 04:20, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
==Radio mast articles==
*<s>Neither of them are protected, so you can merge by copy and pasting. Just put "Merging from ]" in the edit summary so the authorship is recorded. See ]. ] 10:12, 24 September 2005 (UTC)</s>
I am contacting you because you have contributed to the ]. I just wanted to let you know that a proposal has been put forth at ] to address these articles ''en masse''. Your comments are welcome. --] <small>(]/])</small> 04:32, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)
*I see they are already identical. I redirected ] to ] but you don't need an admin to do that (I'm not one). <br>
Just use <nowiki>#redirect ]</nowiki>. ] 10:16, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
*When I tried <nowiki>#redirect ]</nowiki>, it didn't work, but I'll be more persistent in the future. Thank you for fixing it.] 15:52, 24 September 2005 (UTC)


==:)== ==What happens?==
Hello, um, if you vote yourself to be an admin, is it true that you can never vote again if you lose the votes? ] 12:00, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
FYI, I'll be away for a couple of days. If you want my help on persuading certain people, please wait a bit. I'll drop you a line when I'm back. Yours, ]]] 21:47, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC)
*No, that's not true. But maybe its better to wait for someone to nominate you before trying again. ] 12:33, 27 September 2005 (UTC)


== Email == == Fjellstrand skole ==


In ] you made your vote conditional on translation of the ] article. Unfortunately, I can't translate, since I don't know the language, but I put in, what I think can be deduced from the web site. Could you take a look and decide if you think the article is worth keeping or not, at this stage. Also, I just added two Norweigan categories, which may help people notice it for the first time. --] 15:12, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
Please email me. &mdash; ]]]] 13:20, 2005 May 1 (UTC)


== Thanks, and a question == == You have been nominated ==
What is this? After one year of editing and 16,000 edits, I believe you would make an exceptionally fine admin. I have taken the initiative to nominate you for adminship, now go ]. :-) ] 21:19, 29 September 2005 (UTC)


== RfA decision ==
Thanks for your kind words, and for posting the standard welcome on my talk page.


I respect your decision to decline ]'s nomination, but something is seriously wrong with Misplaced Pages if a contributor like yourself is passed over for adminship even once. --] ] 21:39, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
Please have a look at my user page and tell me on my talk page if what I've posted there is appropriate. I'm not certain, and would rather go back and delete it rather than whack a hornet's nest with a stick.
*I appreciate the confidence you showed by supporting me. There's a lot of politics in Misplaced Pages and it's disappointing that apparently it spills over into personal judgements of character. ] 21:54, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
* I have to agree with BD2412—please reconsider. I've been admiring your style since I arrived ;-). <b>>:</b> ] <sup>]&nbsp;&bull;&nbsp;]</sup> 22:02, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
* Allow me to be the third person who respects your right to withdraw from the nomination, but greatly wishes you would reconsider. Please do not blame me if you make Misplaced Pages history for being the first contributor to receive administrative permissions against their own will. ;-) Although we do not all see eye to eye, you have a strong group of friends rallying behind you. ] 22:05, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
**Sorry about how that turned out - I'm stunned by the tone of some who opposed you. I'm going to find some way to depoliticize the RfA process. --] ]
**Please forgive me, as I am the one responsible for nominating you, and was both stunned and deeply disappointed by some of the comments made yesterday. Your continued efforts are greatly appreciated here and I hope others can eventually overcome their personal issues and see the value you bring to this project. ] 23:55, 30 September 2005 (UTC)


== RFA ==
Thanks again. --] 14:24, 4 May 2005 (UTC)


Just to inform you that your RFA nom has been removed from that page on your request. ] ] 06:22, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
== Notable high schools ==
*Thanks. ] 06:24, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
**I wish I'd seen your RFA before it was removed; you would have had my full support and I'm disappointed not to have had the opportunity to offer it in a more public forum than your talk page. I am disgusted by the fact that RFA is dominated by people who think that differences of POV and opinion are a valid reason to oppose. How this can be more important than selecting the best candidates for increased responsibilities is a question I'll never find an answer for. Perhaps some day it will be official policy to ignore POV-pushing adminship votes. Until then, I hope this brief saga of ignorance, intolerance, and stupidity doesn't get you down. You're clearly among the best here. ]] 15:01, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
*:: I agree with Unfocused totally. You're a great user who truly deserves the extra powers. --]]] <sup>]</sup> 16:15, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
:Thanks for the kind words, it's nice to feel appreciated. ] 16:35, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
==Do You Know==


Kappa, ] is being listed for deletion. I was wondering if you would consider voting for it. Thank you ] 12:43, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
This ] article on is certainly food for thought in the frequent debates over the notability of high schools... certainly every one on that list should have an article! --] ] 01:02, 2005 May 9 (UTC)
*thanks for the link, but doing schools from best -> worst is not the best order in my opinion. ] 15:45, 11 May 2005 (UTC) *Oops missed that one. ] 16:35, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
== School categories and your RFA ==
* Hi there! I'm back from break, so I'd be happy to continue on the schools compromise, and getting it away from the daily VfD hassle. ]]] 10:43, May 9, 2005 (UTC)
**Actually things seem a bit quieter on Vfd, and people are voting by article quality a lot more, I can live with that. I'm thinking it might be possible to introduce a <nowiki>{{cleanup-school}}</nowiki> tag to replace cleanup-importance people were using. ] 15:45, 11 May 2005 (UTC)
***It is quieter now, but there still is no consensus. I believe we should take advantage of the calm rational mood at present to create a consensus, because it is quite possible that in the future there will be more school nominations and a repetition of the angry shouting. If, by then, we have a guideline to fall back on, we can prevent it. Yours, ]]] 15:48, May 11, 2005 (UTC)
* I added the Newsweek list to my userpage ] - I agree that best-to-worst is not the best order, but I feel this list offers additional ammunition for keeping all schools listed on it! --] ]<small>] 01:21, 2005 May 16 (UTC)


Hi, it appears I am not so well aware of all the categories we have for schools, thanks for finding a few more at ]. I made a blatant violation point 4 in ] when writing that one, but I had a certain hunch that it would survive a deletion debate, I was almost a bit disappointed when nobody nominated it.
== Speedy tags... ==


I wish I had been logged in between the filing of your 2nd RFA and your decline, so I could have supported it. I don't think ] thinks you are an ] by the way :-). Still, I think the best chance you have is writing some larger articles, because they tend to impress people more than many short ones. ] ] 13:53, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
I've read the criteria and try to keep to it. Normally I'll either nonsense or db|reason it. Let me know if you think I'm misusing it and I'll try to be more conservative. I have done 3 VfD's so far (almost 4, but speedied one that had been deleted before. ) ] 01:11, 13 May 2005 (UTC)
*I'm glad to see you made ]. It's really nice to see old schools and schools from non-Anglophone countries in WP. Regarding my "extreme inclusionism" I think there's a new record, I voted to delete ] but lost. I hope the "keep" voters were reliable wikipedians, LOL ] 16:35, 30 September 2005 (UTC)


== Yogi tea ==
: As an example, is one I '''didn't''' speedy because I wasn't positive. :) ] 01:16, 13 May 2005 (UTC)


Hi,
== Names/Surnames ==
Any suggestions as to content for this? I think the recipe is appropriate for cookbook, but not here, and if I remove that there's not much left. It's not a product I've come across. ] ] 11:31, 2 October 2005 (UTC)


:*Please reconsider your vote at ]. Currently your vote is keep with the rational that it is a popular brand of tea. I have created an article on this subject but at ]. I believe the best option for ] is now a redirect to ]. --] 23:13, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
Kappa, I would welcome your comment on ]. --] ] 04:15, 2005 May 13 (UTC)
::*OK, go ahead and redirect it after the Afd, you don't need me to change my vote. ] 23:24, 2 October 2005 (UTC)


== Cyrus Farivar ==
== Re: speedy tag on Phytoestrogen ==


I'm now confused too, extremely so in fact. I don't recall why made that edit; clearly I sensed vandalism but where or why, I can no longer tell. I don't even remember how I came to be looking at an article so little connected to anything I'm interested in or knowledgeable about. Maybe it's time to call for the men in white coats. Anyway, I've autoreverted, hopefully successully, though who knows. I blame it on having just moved house for the eighth time in a year. ] | ] 00:44, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
Sorry... still learning some of the ropes around here. Guess I should have actually checked what it linked to BEFORE I decided to put the speedy tag on. Despite that, I still think it's spam, but then that's just my opinion.--] 19:15, 14 May 2005 (UTC)


==If you get time==
Perhaps you'd like to look at ]. Snowspinner has been RfC'd for closing AfD debates and deleting the debates where the grounds given for deletion was notability, which is not a ]. --]] 20:30, 3 October 2005 (UTC)


If you read the RFC against Snowspinner you will see that I endorsed the RFC itself, as well as a number of critical outside views. In spite of all the respect I have for Tony, I have to disagree with him here. Tony's RFC was filed based on the judgment calls he made when he closed deletion debates, and so I opposed that one and endorsed his response to it. Snowspinner's actions, deleting ongoing AFD debates, was far more drastic and beyond the scope of what I would call "reasonable". ] ] 07:51, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
== (disruptive?) voting ==


== My deletion proposal ==
I answered your note on my user page, including explanation and a bit of apology. ] 16:04, 15 May 2005 (UTC)


Thanks for your correction to this, you are quite right. I hope you don't mind me using you as an example (if you do, I'll be happy to remove the references). I am not meaning to scorn your views on afd at all - indeed (unlike some) they are quite consistent and logical. I simply wanted to bracket out the inclusionist/deletionist debate from the question of process reform. --] ] 00:51, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
==Pioneer 12 block==
Was Pioneer 12 given an official warning before the block was placed? If not, I believe the block should be lifted and a warning given instead. ] 15:48, 15 May 2005 (UTC)


Hi. You were involved in the discussion at ] which looked to establish a Deletion Review process in place of VfU. There is now a discussion about how we might construct the mechanics of such a process. ] suggests that debates be relisted on AfD if there is a majority of editors wanting to overturn the debate (usually on procedural grounds) and that the alternative result be implemented if it is supported by three-quarters of editors. Please call by ] when you can to discuss. Thanks.
: This isn't a policy violation; he isn't doing anything wrong. He is in dispute with Misplaced Pages on licensing, and the block was placed to stop him making edits while he refuses to accept the terms and conditions of Misplaced Pages. --]|] 20:46, 15 May 2005 (UTC)


That's the boilerplate...but:
== Blank page after closing? ==
Not sure why, but the bot left the page almost empty. ] 00:20, 16 May 2005 (UTC)
: Take a closer look at the Wikicode. If you know anything about HTML comments, an HTML comment begins with <nowiki><!--</nowiki> and ends with <nowiki>--></nowiki>. The reason why the bot blank the page was not its fault. It was because someone took out the '''>''' in the first HTML comment that says: '''<nowiki><!-- New votes to the bottom, please. --</nowiki>'''. --] ] 00:33, 16 May 2005 (UTC)


You mainly opposed on bringing speedies in scope, I think. That is still being discussed and there is certainly support that could use your input for taking them out of scope. I'm not too sure whether you support/oppose/don't care about the other bits of the proposal. My original intent was only dealing with VfU so I'd prefer to let speedies do there own thing in the name of ending wheel wars. -]<small><sup>]</sup></small> 02:04, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
== Boo Koo ==


== VFD: Bracketed songs ==
I greatly appreciate your support. I'm grateful. Thanks. Some people are stupid, though, honestly. YEAH! It survived! Wahoo.....


Just a quick message to let you know that a page that you have voted to keep in the past ], is up for deletion again] :( ] 18:21, 4 October 2005 (UTC)
== Compromise on schools ==
See ]. But you probably noticed already. We really need to give another shot to that compromise, don't you agree? ]]] 11:27, May 17, 2005 (UTC)


== Abingdon School ==
== Delete and redirects of my comments? ==


Thanks for the vote of thanks. Unfortunately my edit will need to be postponed for a short time. As regards the image it's partially a standin - I'll take my own better shot of the school when I get a camera.
Would you care to place my comments somewhere, delete them from the Schools and Neutrality's poll, and post redirects? I'm still learning policy here, and frankly, it's just that I don't have the time to find, read, and understand the proper place for this and then learn the mechanics of doing so right now. You could post a note, "moved by request of author; please see ]" and I would certainly appreciate it, even if it's onto a user subpage of mine. Maybe later I could return the favor somehow? I hope that this isn't asking too much.--] 17:44, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
*OK I'll try and find the best place for it. ] 17:51, 19 May 2005 (UTC)
*I linked from the the consensus discussion to the poll, it should be OK for the moment at least. We'll have to accept some mess with these very similar debates happening simultaneously. ] 18:06, 19 May 2005 (UTC)


As regards the discussion, my logic is that I can take an identical photograph (I believe the sign shown is the sign used in the coach park at the back of the school, not the main sign, but that's irrelevant) and nobody would be able to tell it apart from the existing photograph from another source, so the photograph falls under the public domain since anybody can take an identical photograph. ] 20:34, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
== ] ==


==Adminship==
Hi there! Actually i've never read the book, I just saw a friend reading it and liked the bizarre name so much. I'll probably get around to reading it someday though. :-) --] ] 09:22, 20 May 2005 (UTC)


I visited your personal page for the first time today, thinking that (if you weren't an admin), I'd like to nominate you for the position, and I have read with sadness about the recent controversy. Your diligence and consistency should admired by all, and if that isn't the case, wiki-politics are worse than I thought. :(
==Guidelines==
''"So all guidelines are presumed to have consensus?"'' - well, yes. If you see a guideline and think there is insufficient consensus for it, you should consider marking it as 'how-to' or 'proposed' instead (if appropriate), or addressing the matter on its talk page or some place public such as the village pump. Since your viewpoint tends to diverge from mine, I would appreciate it if you could check ] and see if there's anything there you deem controversial. ]]] 10:48, May 20, 2005 (UTC)
==Random Page and Dreck==
Yes, I saw your idea, and don't think it's a bad one. We could perhaps make random page only show articles that were longer than 2kb (or 4kb, or whatever) in length and had at least one external link.


Anyway, this place absolutely ''needs'' you, so don't any idiots cause you to doubt your value around here. :) ] 20:53, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
I don't use random page much any more, but I used to use it for cleanup when I first started. I hit it twenty times just now, and was pretty impressed with the results. Six months ago I would have got quite a few stubs of tiny American villages (or cities, as they're optimistically known) or pokemon characters. This time I got none. I did get a few articles marked as "stub" but all were pretty good. One of the twenty articles was about a school. It was fine. No problems at all.


==]==
I don't think the random page button is a problem for stubs. Misplaced Pages is growing impressively. --]|] 12:08, 20 May 2005 (UTC)
: I'm inclined to think that this is a problem off attitude that the Wikipedians in question can solve for themselves. It would be unwise to change Misplaced Pages just to appease their personal feelings, unless there really is a problem with Misplaced Pages--and I just don't see that at present. This was what I was tryingto get across in my piece, that I think there's a tendency to shudder and say to yourself "what is an article on *this* subject doing in Misplaced Pages?" I have learned to overcome that shudder and recognise that "I don't want (myself/others) to see this article when (I/they) come to Misplaced Pages" is a poor argument. I'd just press the button again. Nobody forces me to look at any article. --]|] 12:31, 20 May 2005 (UTC)


* I have expanded the article providing sources. I would be grateful if you could have a look. ] 10:32, 6 October 2005 (UTC)
==Hurriganes copyvio==
This was listed as a copyvio on the May 9 and I deleted it on the May 17, no temp page was listed. Someone did rewrite it and is was tagged for speedy on the 20th and it is not the same text as the copyvio and it appears that noone has speedied it, I really have no idea what you are accusing me of, but lay off.--] 03:43, 21 May 2005 (UTC)
*Sorry, I assumed it was standard practice to mention "listed as copyvio since (date)" when deleting things for that reason. Also the comments on the talk page confused me. ] 03:53, 21 May 2005 (UTC)


== List primary/middle/secondary schools in cities ==
==About a little school sub-stub==
Hi mate. I've seen you many times in VFD for High Schools, and I need a bit of advice. I have just noticed this article: ]. Obviously, as it stands now, it is horrible, but I think it might have some potential to grow into a decent article. Do you know of any place I can get this into attention without putting it in VFD? (which surely always gets a lot of attention...) ] 18:49, 23 May 2005 (UTC)


I may out of ignorance have incorrectly removed an edit you made to "Sandefjord". Please take a look at my comment for removing your edit, and see if you have the same opinion. I may also have an additional minor "hidden agenda" for removing this specific school from a page I "care for": there has been written a few articles in the local newspaper recently which has not been "good news".
: It got marked for speedy because it was linkspam. I did a very brief cleanup. Enough that it won't get speedied, at least. --]|] 19:37, 23 May 2005 (UTC)
] 20:58, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
:*Thanks Tony. Actually this is what ] is supposed to be for, but I'm not sure someone wouldn't swoop down on it. ] 20:18, 23 May 2005 (UTC)
*Maybe we can do it as a "see also" section, but people looking at Sandefjord should be able to find articles on schools in the city. ] 21:11, 8 October 2005 (UTC)


== Schools in Sandefjord again ==
==Gangsta Walk Award==
]Congratulations Dawg, you have just received the '''WHITE DAWG Gangsta Walk Award''' for your brave defense of all things crunk & thug. -] 18:45, 26 May 2005 (UTC)


I like the new stuff much better. Also I took the liberty to make the "Skagerak" school almost disappear by adding lots of other schools in the city to the list (and when you made me do so, the list became close to complete) ] 23:37, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
==School discussion==
Hi there! I've summarized the lengthy ] discussion and listed the statements that got approval from most people. I believe it's been a constructive page, and WikiProject Schools has benefitted from the revitalization. Anyway please take a look at it and write on the talk page if you found this acceptable. Also I'd appreciate some help in keeping any future VfD discussions on this matter from getting out of hand (I'm not entirely sure how, but we could set a good example by casting concise votes referring to /Arguments). Yours, ]]] 11:00, May 30, 2005 (UTC)


== Best high schools == ==]==


Kappa,
Thanks for making the Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School article and linking it to the Best High Schools list - I'm thinking of moving the list to the main article namespace - what do you think? --] ] 16:15, 2005 May 30 (UTC)
*It would definitely make an interesting article, especially if it discussed the criteria used and criticisms of it. ] 20:20, 30 May 2005 (UTC)


I have expanded the article so that it is no longer a stub. I would be grateful if you could have a look. ] 10:53, 12 October 2005 (UTC)
== ] ==


== Eigenvalue etc... ==
Thanks for merging this; I added the "merge" tag more as a reminder to myself to do it, because I suddenly found that I had to dash to College, so it was nice to discover that I'd been saved a job. ] (] 16:37, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)


I hope I addressed your comment on ] etc... FAC page. Thank you for responding on the FAC page ] 12:00, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
== ] ==


==Thank you,my wiki-mentor,now I'd like to vote you in==
Hi Kappa. Please vote on ]. It was someone's vanity/original research article, but since it's been listed on vfd, I've put fair labor into making it a legit article. Cheers, --] ] 02:07, 2005 Jun 2 (UTC)
Dear Kappa,thank you so much for your guidance in Misplaced Pages since May 2005.So,'''could you please accept my thanks by accepting the Rfa that I'm going to nominate you in?'''] | ]]] 02:59, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
*Thanks! :-D --] ] 05:53, 2005 Jun 2 (UTC)
*Thank you very much but please don't nominate me, actually I just declined a nomination recently. A lot of wikipedians don't feel I am a suitable admin candidate, and I have no great need to become one. ] 03:26, 17 October 2005 (UTC)


==]==
== A little "have a look" suggestion ==


*Kappa,
Considering you gave me a similar heads up recently, I thought you might enjoy Jimbo Wales's own comments regarding school articles and deletionism in general:


I have rewritten the "]" articleso that it refers to both the Marvin Gaye and Madonna versions. I suggest that we move it to ] and have I Want You as a disambiguation page for the song and the album. I like keeping the song history together for songs rather than having articles for each versionms.
I inserted this into the page ] but don't expect the delete voters to ever see it there. --]] 16:22, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)


I would be grateful for your advice.
I forgot to mention, I scarfed it from ]. Credit where due, and such. --]] 16:25, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)


] 10:47, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
== Good Luck ==
=="If in doubt, don't delete" principle sneakily removed==
Aaron Brenneman couldn't resist giving away the fact that he'd sneakily removed, from the deletion policy, without discussion, the small paragraph at the end of the opener which says "If in doubt, don't delete." This has been part of Misplaced Pages deletion policy for eighteen months, since it was added by a non-logged-in editor and then edited and compromised to its current wording by Theresa Knott. I have restored the paragraph. Please keep and eye on the ]. There are some unscrupulous people around who find the current policy inconvenient and would do anything to traduce it. --]] 16:29, 17 October 2005 (UTC)


== ] ==
Hi Kappa - I just wanted to tell you I think your edits are top-notch. Thanks for your work on Misplaced Pages and good luck with your vote on administratorship. ] 13:35, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Why not just blank the text, instead of putting a {{tl|db}} tag on the page? Less work for people clearing out CSD. ] <sup><small><b>]</b></small></sup> 01:24, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
==Overdue deletion of uncertified RfC==
*But more work for everyone visiting the page. ] 04:53, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
Kappa, on 10 APR 2005 an RfC was initiated that was never certified by two people. Since you were the subject of that RfC, I was wondering if you want it kept. If so, please let me know or edit the RfC's talk page to indicate your wishes. If you do not want it kept, I will delete it per policy. Thank you. ] | ] 05:45, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)
*Is it possible to move it to a user page, and delete the redirect? ] 15:34, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)
**Done. The new location of that page is ], and the resulting redirects (page and talk page) have been deleted. Of course, you may feel free to move/rename it from here as you choose. ] | ] 04:40, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)


==Admirable Defender==
== school-district-stub? ==
Hi Kappa,
I've suggested the creation of a specific {{tl|school-district-stub}} tag over at ]. You've been creating some school district articles recently, maybe you could comment. ] 18:16, 3 Jun 2005 (UTC)


A while back, I got the idea that you should be awarded a ''Clarence Darrow Barnstar'' for the work you do in AfD, which is highly appreciated. I have now decided that designing a new barnstar is over-my-stupid-head technically, so I award you this ''Barnstar of Diligence'' in its stead. Thank you for all the content you've saved, and for finding knowledge where others wouldn't. ] 05:40, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
: I'm currently tagging them with school-stub, and I think this is best. --]|] 21:43, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)


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== ] ==
Just letting you know about ]. If you have an opinion, please vote. I am notifying people who have been active on either side of the debate. &mdash;] (]) 23:49, Jun 4, 2005 (UTC)


Hi Kappa! I don't know if you saw ] at Deletion Review when you made the article, but can you please comment at ]? At any rate, I think your article has a ''lot'' more merit for staying in Misplaced Pages than the article on the neologism word. ] ] 11:36, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
==First name disambiguation pages==


==RFA:Sfoskett==
I am coming to you because you voted on ]. Following the listing of ] for deletion, some users are now going through first name disambiguation pages throughout Misplaced Pages, seeking to either delete them or to remove names. These users cite the following text in the ] policy:
Hi Kappa. Please be aware that I have recently nominated another exceptional contributor for adminship at ]. ] 22:24, 21 October 2005 (UTC)


=== Schoolwatch Association of Photographers ===
*''In most cases, do not list names of which ''Title'' is a part, unless the persons are very frequently referred to simply by their first or last name (e.g. ], ]).''
Hello Kappa. First let me thank you for your many contributions to school related articles, I notice you have been developing a good number of articles on schools in various countries. I am in the process of establishing a Schoolwatch photographers organization, and was wondering if you would be interested in joining by capturing schools within your area. Do you have access to a digital camera of any sort? ] 01:32, 22 October 2005 (UTC)


== Adminship? ==
I believe that part of the policy should be changed. The reasons include those I've already stated in my comments on ]. To elaborate further, I believe this policy is inherently contradictory to the policy on ], which states that redirects should not be deleted if:


Are you sure you don't want to be a admin. Being a illusionest really won't make people to oppose you and u are a very top article writer. I normally don't agree with u in AFD but even I belive you should be a admin. Want me to nominate you for it and become one or no. --] &#124; ] 02:40, 22 October 2005 (UTC)
*''They aid searches on certain terms.''
*''Someone finds them useful. Hint: If someone says they find a redirect useful, they probably do. You might not find it useful — this is not because the other person is a liar, but because you browse Misplaced Pages in different ways.''


== A little research ==
To see how this situation is similar to that for first-name disambiguation pages, we can consider the page ], which serves as a perfect example. Examining the page history of ], we see that the article started out as a redirect to ] (who is not commonly known by his first name). This page was then changed to a redirect to ], at which point an edit war began between two users with the users changing the redirect back and forth between Noam Chomsky and Noam Federman. The obvious solution to this edit war, which I implemented, was to turn the redirect page into a disambiguation page for people named Noam.


Just to enlighten myself as to the state of school articles in Misplaced Pages, I decided to conduct a little survey. I reviewed every single school article for the states of California and Texas (states picked at random), with the intent of surveying roughly a hundred articles. I learned that virtually all school articles in Misplaced Pages have been written in this year, and better than half of all articles have been written in the past six months. The stubby nature of the preponderance of the articles attests to this. Only 12 articles date to prior to January 1 of this year. Looking specifically at those 12, each have received an average of 21 editing sessions between the time they were created and the date of their last edit. But only two of those articles have undergone significant improvement. Five others have made modest gains, but almost half of them (five) have not progressed very far from their initial state.
By the logic of the policy quoted above on ], the redirect should not be deleted. But that leads to disputes over the most famous usage of a particular name. Disambiguations prevent exactly this problem, yet by the logic of the policy quoted above from ], the disambiguation page that solves this problem should be deleted!


From a content perspective, most articles are acceptable, though I still insist that notability needs to be a consideration, and from that perspective, most articles fail. I do not need to go through that set of arguments. I will point out that ], ], and ] are all articles which demonstrate what I believe a good school article should aspire to. On the other hand, I have placed ], ], ], ], ], ], and ] on my watchlist. All these articles have had sufficient time to improve beyond their present deplorable state. I have not placed school articles on AfD before, but not one of these articles meets even a minimum standard of quality, and if they are not improved soon, I will do so. While you may feel it is a waste of time to nominate school articles to AfD, I believe it is harmful to Misplaced Pages's reputation to allow articles like this to go unchallenged, and from what I see from the articles which have been on board for over a year, it is as likely as not that an article will not improve much beyond where it was within the first month. Moreover, it is often a visit to AfD which spurs someone to bring an article up to snuff.
This is why the policy stated above on ] is poorly-thought out and unacceptable. Would you be willing to join me in pointing out these concerns on the ] for ] and working to change the policy so that first name disambiguation pages are acceptable? Please let me know. Thanks.


Having said that, I will add that I am all in favor of achieving some sort of consensus. I hope you can appreciate that it must take the form of some kind of minimum standard which school articles must meet. I know I have lost the battle to keep school articles out of Misplaced Pages, but I will continue to fight for quality articles if they must be present. ]] 03:51, 22 October 2005 (UTC)
&mdash;] (]) 13:20, Jun 6, 2005 (UTC)


== gauze == == A friendly rebuke ==


Hi Kappa, ]. You are quite right - not only was there no mandate to delete - GFDL demands that the article redirects to the merged target. Well spotted. But could you please take undeletions up with the deleting/closing admin before listing on VfU. It cuts down the paper work, and saves an admin who has made an honest mistake public embarrassment. Thanks. :) --] ] 22:24, 22 October 2005 (UTC)
hey thanks, i found some more info on the bands lineup, and i am pretty sure the band has toured in the US.
i will keep you posted. ] 20:46, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC). *I'd think it would be more embarassing to have it on one's talk page, but OK. ] 22:26, 22 October 2005 (UTC)


== "part of the deletionist plan"? ==
== Pity ==


And you don't think labelling people as "deletionists" and accusing them of having hidden agendas is a personal attack? Pfft. -- ] 18:33, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
A pity that your RFA failed. But look at the bright side: a ''very clear majority'' of users here approve of what you're doing. I must say, I'm a bit uneasy with people touting "inclusionism" (or "deletionism" for that matter) as a reason for opposing adminship since I don't feel it ought to be a vote over "Wiki-Political" opinions. Ah well, I hope you'll try again later. I think that a good article to boast about in the main article namespace, and perhaps someone to sponsor your nomination (since self-noms are tougher) should do the trick. ] ] 07:43, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)
*Thanks for that, and especially thanks for defencing me in the RfA. I was also disappointed to see the 'extreme inclusionist' votes, but it's quite educational. ] 08:20, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC) *"deletionist" isn't a personal attack, and I was only asking. ] 20:50, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
**Okay, I'll take it off but I just thought it was a bit mean to only bite RickK's RFA votes. ] ] 07:53, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)
***If you need something to balance it, you might want to take a look at ]. ] 08:17, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)


== Thank you == == Danese Cooper ==


Thank you for your support for Images of Feces. Can I also encourage you to register your vote on the ] page? The vote is very close. The censors might ban all photos of poop. ] 13:45, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC) I added information about the only source you cited in the AfD on the above topic. You might wish to reconsider your vote, or might not. ] 20:01, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
* Reconsidering. ] 20:53, 24 October 2005 (UTC)


== more AfD ==
== ] ==


Hi. I was wondering if you could check out ] and ]? ] 21:13, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
Kappa, thanks for your vote (and your comment) on ] - but you forgot to sign it! --] ] 00:41, 2005 Jun 14 (UTC)
*I'll have to revisit this later, I can't get an Alexa rank (404). ] 21:22, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
**OK. But as for the Musicianforums article, you don't need an Alexa rank as it passes WP:WEB as a forum with 10,329 active members :) ] 16:33, 27 October 2005 (UTC)


== My username ==
== Misplaced Pages: How to do votes for deletion help ==


Hey! My user name is "Rune Welsh" not Esperanza! (Re this comment ) No harm done though. Cheers! -- ] | ] | ] 21:19, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
Thank you! ] 17:21, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
*No problem :) {{tl|welcome}} to wikipedia. ] 17:22, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC) *Sorry about that. ] 21:22, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
**Haha, no problem. I actually thought it was funny. -- ] | ] | ] 21:52, 24 October 2005 (UTC)


== lots of edits, not an admin == == I appreciate your thanks ==


... re ]. You're welcome, and thanks for your cordiality. ] ] 00:45, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
Hi - I made a list of users who've been around long enough to have made lots of edits but aren't admins. Since you've previously nominated yourself I added an '*' immediately before your name in ]. If for any reason you're NOT interested, my apologies and please remove the '*' (you could entirely remove yourself from the list also, if you'd like). I've suggested folks nominating someone might want to puruse this list. Thanks. -- ] <small>(])</small> 18:32, Jun 15, 2005 (UTC)
*LOL perhaps I should have waited instead of self-noming. Never mind... ] 19:44, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
**On the other hand, there's no guarantee anyone will look at the list I'm putting together. It's actually generated some pretty direct criticism. Seems like some folks assume most high edit users are by definition untrustworthy (which makes no sense to me, but I'm a pretty high edit user myself) - and I really don't get what "golden prose" has to do with being an admin. Shouldn't folks who CAN write featured articles be slapped around for wasting time on RC patrol? -- ] <small>(])</small> 23:46, Jun 15, 2005 (UTC)


== IRC ==
== re: [[Ã?レビæ
Kappa, are you ever on the IRC channel - I'd like to chat. If not I'd like to send my email address, but not post it on WP (for what I think are obvious reasons)--] 09:05, 26 October 2005 (UTC)


== ] ==
== Levocetirizine ==


Kappa, I noticed a few weeks ago you added several red links to this page and today you added red links to another county. When I created this page, I intentionally did not do that because until there are more active links we would have a full page of red links. We are still at the point that I think it would look bad. I can do a search and replace to add square brackets to all entries in a matter of minutes when the time comes, but until then I would personally prefer no red links rather than a scattershot approach of having a few counties with red links and others without. Do you object to my removing the red links you added? --- ] ] 22:12, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
On the ] debate you voted "'''Keep''', notable antihistimine. Vfd is not cleanup." You ''did'' notice that the reason I brought it to VFD was because it had been tagged for a speedy and I didn't agree with that, didn't you? Cheers, ] ] 28 June 2005 07:30 (UTC)
*I was thinking someone might vote "delete unless expanded" or something. Thanks for taking it out of CSD. ] 28 June 2005 07:35 (UTC) *Go ahead. ] 22:17, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. I'll keep checking back and then do the red links in one fell swoop when there are a higher percentage of active links. -- ] ] 22:28, 26 October 2005 (UTC)


== Categories, Lists, AfDs, oh my ==
== A first? ==
Hi Kappa. I have seen you be active in a few AfDs before regarding getting rid of lists in favor of categories. There's an AfD at I thought you should know about. While I frankly don't really understand what's going on there, I thought you would want to know about it. --] ] 23:21, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
*Thanks, I'm glad you let me know. ] 01:40, 27 October 2005 (UTC)


== Thank you for informing me. ==
Is ] the first time you have cast a swing delete vote? Well, perhaps it might be candidate for undeletion if some sources can be provided verifying the content of the article.


Thank you for informing me about the List of companies vote on delete. "Afd" ] 03:01, 27 October 2005 (UTC)
I will soon be taking an extended Wikibreak, so good luck if another RFA is opened for you while I'm gone. Maybe you can refer to that debate the next time someone calls you an "extreme inclusionist". :-) ] ] 1 July 2005 10:13 (UTC)
*Occasionally I have to vote "delete" against other people's "keep"s if things look unverifiable, or are unencyclopedic definitions, random people etc. I'm pretty sure no sources will show up for that article... enjoy your wikibreak, I hope it's not ''too'' extended, wp needs friendly, diplomatic people like yourself. ] 1 July 2005 10:44 (UTC)


== Great quote! ==
{{User talk:Pidgeot/20050701-01}}


Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery:
== ] ==
I am blatantly copying the Jimmy Wales quote from your user page ;) ] 01:27, 29 October 2005 (UTC)


== AFD ] ==
How do you know that dave went to ]? He was also a drop out
Look, I appreciate your comments and respect your inclusionist philosophy. But please do not bait me by misrepresenting my statements, I think that you understood perfectly well the distinction between casual audiences ("people") and over-infatuated videogame enthusiasts (]). Personally, I do not think that wikipedia should cater exclusively to the latter community, as this often comes at the expense of article quality and irrelevant clutter. This stance is more egalitarian than elitist. --]] ] ] 05:58, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
*I understood (and undertand) you to be insulting users who want to share detailed descriptions of their games. I don't see how you can use the "exclusively", wikipedia has the capacity to cater to everyone and users are not in competition for space, rather the more users there are, the better wikipedia is able to organize and repair itself. This particular article is valuable to anyone who clicked on the link to it, and harmless to anyone else. ] 06:11, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
**You are misinterpreting my statements in bad faith. If you want to twist hyperbole into diatribe, go ahead, but I think that such dismissal says much about your opportunistic tendencies.
**Misplaced Pages does have the capacity to cater to everyone; still the responsibility to create a high quality, factual resource should take precedence over absolute completeness. Minor videogame characters barely fit under the strict guidelines of ] and would be better catalogued at Wikibooks. --]] ] ] 06:53, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
***I may be misinterpreting expressions like "over-infatuated" and "obsessive videogame fanatics" but I genuinely feel they are insulting to me, to other contributors and to users who would wish for access to this kind of information.
***Misplaced Pages has no responsibility to improve its average quality over its total usefulness, because the average quality is only of relevance to random article users, who should hardly be the priority. This article is a description, not a how-to, and so has value for people wanting to understand the game (encyclopedic) as well as those wanting to know how to play it. ] 07:27, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
****I'm sorry that you choose to take offense to these characterizations. It seems that we have completely opposing perceptions of wikipedia and its standards. --]] ] ] 08:06, 29 October 2005 (UTC)


== ] == == ] ==


Now that we know for sure this school has been closed for years, and no realiable info exists, I hope you'll consider changing to delete at ]. A clear useful de-facto precident has been established of keeping verifiable real schools, while deleting the unverified (or non-existant). Surely, such as "dividing line" is ideal. We need a predictable line, for people making articles, so they know whether their contributions will be kept or not. Creating articles likely to be deleted or nominating articles likely to kept, are both things that should be discouraged. Only if people are realistic, on both sides, can conflicts over AFD be avoided. --] 08:57, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
How do you know that dave went to ]? He was also a drop out. ] July 3, 2005 21:00 (UTC)
*I got it from but that seems to be wrong, thanks for spotting it. ] 3 July 2005 21:10 (UTC)
*Also that's what it says in the ] article... ] 3 July 2005 21:12 (UTC)


==]==
===]===
Thanks for directing me to look at the list again. :) We may be fighting a losing battle, but I think perhaps a no consensus may still be in reach, at least. ] ] 15:56, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
PBurka pointed out that an important omission from this proposal: a band could meet ] criterion #5 (sharing a member with a famous band) and still be speedily deletable by this criterion. I've added a sentence to the proposal to reflect this: it now reads ''An article about a musician or music group that does not assert having released at least one album, nor having had media coverage, nor having a member that is or was also part of a well-known music group. If the assertion is disputed or controversial, it should be taken to VFD instead.'' I believe you voted for different reasons, but you may want to vote on the alternative proposal as well. I'm sorry for the confusion. Yours, ]]] July 5, 2005 09:59 (UTC)
*It's a pity to lost this, especially since there are also a lot of books and films set there. ] 16:41, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
:*Actually, the tide has turned since I was last there -- a couple or a few more keeps have been added, nothing else added. May still be in reach yet. Keep your chin up! :) ] ] 22:50, 29 October 2005 (UTC)


== ] ==
==CSD Proposal 3-B==
You voted or commented on ] or ] or both. I have proposed a revised version, at ]. This version is intended to address objections made by many of those oppsoed to 3-A or 3-B. The revised propsal refers explicitly and directly to the criteria at ]. If you have not already done so, please examine the revised proposal and vote on it also. Thank you. ] 6 July 2005 05:35 (UTC)


I have built ] to speed up voting on ]s and am looking for feedback. Please have a go! ] ] 11:44, 2 November 2005 (UTC)
== School VfD- a few thoughts ==


== ] ==
Hey, I just wanted to reply to your VfD comment (I thought that this would be a more appropriate place to do it.
First off, Jimbo's comments also said that we would react differently if someone did 10000 one-liners. Well, a lot of schools that were listed for deletion were one-liners, and I think in those cases the nominators were jumped on rather unfairly by people reciting the "all schools are notable" credo. Also, though Jimbo may be God-King, I don't treat his every comment as Gospel.
Secondly, from ] (I know, it's just a guideline)- "Usually, vanity authors write about themselves, their significant others, or their ]." Thus, I don't think all schools deserve the protection they're getting- IMHO, some of them are vanity.
I don't view myself as a deltionist (feel free to disagree with my self-assessment), but I would like to see a greater emphasis on quality over quantity at Misplaced Pages. I think this push to include every school on the planet undermines that.
Sorry for the rant, and don't worry, I'm not going to carry on the anti-school crusade as others have done. The community's opinion differs from my own, and I respect the consensus view. --] 6 July 2005 21:18 (UTC)
*My point in using that quote was just relating to "vanity", because Jimbo explicitly used the example of writing about his ''own'' high school. With regard to quality vs quantity, I feel that widening and deepening wikipedia's coverage increases the total quality of information available, although it may make it harder to hit a top-quality article with "random page". ] 6 July 2005 21:26 (UTC)


I'm sorry that we do not see eye-to-eye on this article's deletion. I just wanted to let you know that this is nothing personal, and I respect your oppinion greatly. I'm not sure about a compromise on this AfD, but I hope we can work something out. Thank you, ]]]|]<nowiki>]]</nowiki> <sup>] | ]]]</sup><sub> 04:07, 3 November 2005 (UTC)</sub>
==Thank you==
Thank you for removing ]'s bizarre disambig headers, and thank you generally for you steadfast support for articles on Bible verses. I'm not sure what you think about the related full text issue, but -Ril- has also just gone through ] removing all the Bible quotes. If you are going to go through that category removing the disambig headers you might consider restoring the text at the same time. - ] July 9, 2005 18:55 (UTC)
::If you want the link to work, its ]. ] 9 July 2005 19:24 (UTC)
*Yes, on reflection the text probably belongs in some form because the individual sentences have been analysed. ] 9 July 2005 19:13 (UTC)
**Thank you. I find the full text most useful as a table of contents to the verse articles. Without the text would be almost impossible for any but the very knowledgeable to find which verse of ] contains "the meek will inherit the earth", for instance. - ] July 9, 2005 19:21 (UTC)
:::Note that "meek" means "keeps oneself to oneself", i.e. does not flood wikipedia with articles about bible chapters and verses. ] 9 July 2005 19:24 (UTC)


== ] ==
This is a note to inform you that proxy editing on behalf of a user to circumvent rules is forbidden by order of the arbitration committee. The above request by SimonP for you to revert the selected articles constitutes a request to proxy edit to circumvent the 3RR rule. ] 9 July 2005 19:26 (UTC)
*I am not a "proxy editor", SimonP asked me to exercise my judgement, and I did so. However looking at the ] it says "the 3RR specifically does not apply to groups", perhaps that part should taken out. ] 19:52, 9 July 2005 (UTC)


Well, after reading that thing, I think it ought to be deleted... It is up for a second debate at ]. ] ] 10:19, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
==Undeletion==
Why did you move to undelete ]? There was little positive attention; even Keep voters thought it was trivia. I would prefer it forgotten. ] 23:59, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
*I think wikipedia is here to share knowledge and not to forget it. ] 00:02, 14 July 2005 (UTC)


==] Article==
=="Homophobia"==
A phrase's Google hit count is not criteria for notability alone. If you look at the results, most of them are links to stores that sell the product, or are entirely unrelated. This product was not the first of its kind, and I don't think there is anything special about it compared to other brands. In my opinion, this makes it unfit for a stub, much less an article. Unless someone can provide us with some sort of information that goes ''beyond'' a description of the item, like cultural significance or historical perspective, this article is useless; and I don't believe anyone can do that. Let me know what you think on my ]. --] 16:33, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
:Chore Boy article aside, I am getting the impression that you think using the number of Google hits alone is a valid way to justify an article's notability. It is not, and I hope that I am just mistaken. What I was saying was that just because a phrase turns up a certain number of hits on Google, it doesn't mean that all of those hits are relevant to your search. I looked through the Google results for "chore boy" and I did not see any pages other than those selling the item and pages that used the words "chore boy" in a context unrelated to the product mentioned in the article on Misplaced Pages. Therefore, the number of Google hits does ''not'' support your claim that it shows enough people know about the product to expect it on Misplaced Pages. --] 02:09, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
::Now ''those'' are some valid Google hits... Thanks for pointing that out for me, I had no idea something like that was out there. --] 02:17, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
==Re: Songs in triple meter==
Thanks for the support on the afd page for ]. I created that page and added all but about 3 of the songs and you may know now that it has now been deleted even though the vote was something like 11 to 8 with half or more of the 11 knowing little or nothing about time signatures. I didn't know it was a raw numbers kind of affair. Live and learn I guess. I asked for the page to be undeleted and any suggestions you have or support you could show in this regard would be welcome. Thanks. ] 02:52, 7 November 2005 (UTC)


== AfD Help required ==
I'm a rather open gay guy, so your accusation of "homophobia" is just a bit...dumb, sweetie. I was making fun of you voting '''Keep''' on every lint ball under your sofa. ] ] 15:22, July 14, 2005 (UTC)
*Meh, never mind then. ] 21:45, 14 July 2005 (UTC)


Hi! You probably do not remember me, but a few months ago you voted "keep" on the Article for Deletion vote for ]. The archive of that vote is ]. The article has been put up on AfD again, by a somewhat crazed poster (read the correspondence ], who again wishes the page to be deleted. Can I ask that you please vote "keep" again ]. A simple "keep for reasons on previous nomination" should suffice, and would ensure the survival of a page you felt deserved to survive last time. Thanks in advance. ] 16:52, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
I assume that your comment in the VFD about ] refers to your belief that I would somehow support gay bashing? What ''exactly'' makes you think so? - ] 19:07, 14 July 2005 (UTC)¨
*I don't think that, and I didn't mean to imply it. ] 21:45, 14 July 2005 (UTC)


== ==


Why were you so opposed to merging this? The info would be retained but put into context with the game it came from. Does "think of the users" mean you believe they are too dumb to try another search term? - ]|] 11:54, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
==Comunlang VFD-2==
*"Think of the users" means "don't bloat main articles with excessive detail". ] 12:05, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
You are receiving this notice due to a consideration that has come up during a VFD for the article ]. As there was no clear consensus in Comunleng's previous VfD, it has been nominated again. Please see ] for comments. ] 01:14, 16 July 2005 (UTC)


== School articles ==


I hope you will take the time to visit ] and participate in the dialog there. Because I have seen you not only vote to delete articles, but even nominate articles for deletion, I feel you are weighing each article on its individual merits. This is an enormously important factor in ending the current dispute on school articles. I believe your input is important and would value your opinion. ]]]] 04:13, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
==Cricket on VfD==
== ] ==


Hi! This is not systematic bias. I am an Indian. I've nominated US lists for deletion as well. ], ] and ]. Could you please do a rethink on your vote. ] | ] 05:48, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
Hiya. You previously voted 'keep' on the VfD for ] and other subarticles of ]. I just wanted to let you know that these pages have promptly been put back up for deletion, this time at ]. Those of us who have worked on these articles would value your continued support. Thanks and best wishes. --] 19:47, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
*Hi, yes I already noticed that Vfd, and you have my continued support. Personally I think it will be a travesty if your work is lost. ] 21:14, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
**Ah, yes -- sorry, I missed your 'keep' vote on the new page! Thanks for sticking with us. --] 21:28, 18 July 2005 (UTC)


== Barnstar ==
==Sunshine Coast Grammar School==


] award this for making me laugh 11/11/05. ''Keep, per WP:NPOV. Please don't assume wikipedia users have internet access. Kappa 06:22, 11 November 2005 (UTC)'']]
I'm somewhat stung by your assertion that I bit a newbie when tagging this near-contentless article for speedy deletion. I go out of my way to help newbies. Tagging an article as a speedy isn't biting anyone. In fact, I voted to keep a school article earlier today, specifically ]. I would appreciate it if you'd reconsider your comment. Thanks. - ] 06:34, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
*I will have to give your statement "Tagging an article as a speedy isn't biting anyone" some thought, because it's entirely the opposite of my beliefs. ] 06:36, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
*Thanks for getting back to me. I appreciate your concerns and I'll certainly keep them in mind before pulling the trigger. - ] 00:57, 22 July 2005 (UTC)


I've no idea whether you collect these or not. But I'm awarding this to you for a woderful sense of humour. --] ] 10:02, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
==No(ta)bility==
* I'm glad you like my sense of humor but that was not an example of it. I take this very seriously: "The Wikimedia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a vision to bring a 💕 to every single person on the planet. This includes people who currently do not have electricity, computers, internet, or even clean drinking water." ] 13:49, 11 November 2005 (UTC)


*Hm, they say ''people who currently do not have electricity, computers, internet, or even clean drinking water'' - I'd sort of assume they envisage that these people might need to get electricity, PC's amd water ''before'' they get Misplaced Pages - otherwise I think there are some practicality problems, neverminds some rather screwed-up priorities. I guess getting water might be a higher priority than knowing what's on ]! --] ] 14:18, 11 November 2005 (UTC) (wondering if the world has finally gone insane - or if it is just WP!)
Hi Kappa. It seems that I see your name most often when you vote to keep something and I vote to delete it, so we disagree more often than not -- but no hard feelings, I hope. Anyway, you might be amused by a look at ], where I find myself in a "keep" minority. There's something very screwy about this one -- but I can't put my finger on what it is, exactly. It doesn't bother me (I won't much care if the article survives or disappears), and indeed I find it rather funny somehow. (But how?)
*See ]. For people without electricity, they are thinking of a printed version. I wouldn't say the Newsweek lists are a priority for that, but something like probably would be. ] 14:39, 11 November 2005 (UTC)


:*Crazy, but well, heck, you can keep the barnstar anyway.
No reason to reply; but if you'd like to reply, please do so here. -- ] 13:12, July 22, 2005 (UTC)
*Thanks Doc. ] 14:44, 11 November 2005 (UTC)


== Huh? ==
== ] ==


"Please don't assume wikipedia users have internet access" - How else would someone access wikipedia?? Am I missing something here? ] 19:36, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
regarding this exchange on VfD/Dolphin:
**See the conversation above. ] 19:42, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
*Delete. It's still just a little pub, folks. Should we start an article for the footbridge in Monet's Water Lilies next? Fernando Rizo T/C 16:36, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
*Keep The pub is a landmark of the Plymouth waterfront. People all over Britain Instantly recognise her paintings.
**Yeah, it's just a bridge, I guess no-one needs to know who designed it or what style it is. Ignorance is bliss. Kappa 17:08, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
***Nice personal attack, there. Fernando Rizo T/C 18:39, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
****Nice way to avoid responding... Kappa 18:57, 27 July 2005 (UTC)


== ] ==
Your implication that I'm advocating ignorance is rude and un-called for. I am making the point that not every object in a painting is notable; that should be self-evident. I don't feel that I need to respond to your comment vis-a-vis the VfD debate because I think that my point still stands. If you want to debate the substance of my remark, by all means do so; don't call me ignorant. ] ]/] 19:04, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
*I'm not calling you ignorant, but I am saying you don't seem to care about other people's access to knowledge. Personally I would very much like to be able to find information about that bridge in wikipedia, and you want to deprive me of that. Thanks a lot. ] 19:07, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
**I'm sorry if I hit a nerve with your deeply-held desire to learn more about the bridge in Water Lilies, but your comment was rude. You could have conveyed the same meaning with a much more civil sentence. I don't think there's anywhere else to go but down with this discussion, and from your tone I can't imagine that an apology is forthcoming. I'll read your reply but I consider this conversation finished after that. ] ]/] 19:18, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
***Well I just want to say that editors of this encyclopedia deprive me of things I want to know about, it hurts. ] 19:31, 27 July 2005 (UTC)


Hi Kappa,
== Schools argument ==


This is just a petition for you to reconsider your vote on ].
So now "don't bite the newbies" is an argument not to nominate articles for deletion? Last I checked the '''majority''' of articles nominated for deletion are ''by'' newbies; often they don't understand procedure very well, and don't know what material is appropriate for Misplaced Pages. I don't nominate school articles for deletion since I know that even micro-stubs will be defended by the pro-school movement. However, if someone nominates a school article based on the grounds that the article is poorly written, lacking in info, etc., they're well within their rights to do so. And anyone else who feels that the material is inappropriate for Wikipdeia is also within their rights to vote delete, even if it is written by a newbie. The '"don't bite" argument seems a trifle ridiculous to me. --] ] 15:52, 29 July 2005 (UTC)
**Since school articles and will be fixed and kept, we have the choice of being friendly and just doing so, and being unfriendly, nominating it for deletion, fighting about it, and keeping it anyway. The particular case when I mention "don't bite the newbies" as a reason for keeping is one where an article was tagged for ''speedy'' deletion, which is totally newbie-hostile since it gives no explanation or chance to respond. ] 16:00, 29 July 2005 (UTC)
::*Thanks for clarifying.--] ] 16:04, 29 July 2005 (UTC)


While it would be a good thing if all the analysis that you discuss were done, frankly, I can't see that it ever will be.
==]==
This one caught me by surprise. I'm considering taking the issue of my practice as VfD closer to arbitration committee with a view to having myself de-opped (don't worry, I'd be quite happy as an editor so I'm not about to leave Misplaced Pages). Before I do that, though, I want to have some input on whether my approach to closing a VfD is really so unorthodox as to be beyond the reach of human understanding. --]] 18:05, 1 August 2005 (UTC)


Leaving this list in place is an open invitation for lots of other analysis free lists of every sporting result known to mankind.
== ] ==


Do we really need to record
] is adding nano-stubs on schools all over the place. I'm not putting them up for VfD, because I'd be yelled at by the pro-school crowd. I don't want to speedy them, since that would result in worse yelling, and I'm not fixing them because I don't have any interest in them and personally feel they aren't suitable for Misplaced Pages. Is there a place where you pro-school guys list school articles needing improvement? --] ] 17:24, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
* England A def. Russia 98-4 (24 October 2004)
:Try ]. ] 18:03, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
:*Thanks. --] ] 18:12, 2 August 2005 (UTC)


Regards, ] 20:48, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
Looks like Scimitar beat me to you. :) One of the nanostubs in question was at ]. Real tiny place; no website. Not much I could glean online, either. Thought you might want to take a whack at standardizing it since you do far more school articles than I. It's a serviceable stub for now, but only just. Someone might very well do some RC patrolling and hit it with a VfD notice. Oh, and thanks for the compliment on the Cloverhill Bakery VfD. I really appreciate it. - ] 23:32, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
:My question is do we really need to take that information away from users? Readers would also be interested in knowing what the England and Russia rugby teams were doing in October 2004, and we should not refuse to tell them.
:This list would be more valuable with more information, such as why the two teams were playing each other. If you don't want it to look like an open invitation, maybe you could find or develop a cleanup tag which says something like "The individual items on this lists are insufficiently explained, you can help wikipedia by fixing it". ] 01:25, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
::It wasn't England, it was England A. The seconds. I agree that tagging the page is the best available option now. Not sure what tag I'd recommend. I guess I could point out that many of the keep votes were on the hope that the page might be made somehow useful, but I'd be stunned if anyone ever really expected that to happen. Ah well. Worse things happen at sea. Regards, ] 09:57, 13 November 2005 (UTC)


== Pointless destruction of knowledge, vandalism... ==
==Keller Williams==
Hi. On what grounds doesn't ] not meet the speedy deletion criteria? This is pure advertising ] 15:34, 6 August 2005 (UTC)


Destruction of knowledge, when it is done on Misplaced Pages, IS vandalism. What's wrong with calling it such? ] 00:05, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
== VfD for ] ==
:The difference is that vandalism is done with the ''intention'' of harming people, while deletionists have good intentions behind their actions, although the result is still harmful. ] 00:09, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
::If I go up to your house and spray-paint my initials on your wall because I genuinely thought it would make it look prettier, I am still a vandal. Intent is irrelevant. ] 00:15, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
::Furthermore, the deletionists do NOT have benevolent intentions. As the eminent 20th-century Russian-American philosopher ] proved, it is impossible to destroy or seek to destroy the good with benevolent intent. Such acts necessarily come from malicious intent. ] 00:19, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
::*I'm not sure what Ayn Rand said, but IMO it's possible to do harm while still having good intentions if one doesn't fully understand the situation. Deletionists want to help the world by creating their vision of an encyclopedia. Unfortunately they are willing to destroy a comprehensive encylopedia to get their refined, selective one, but that's the only way they understand. ] 00:31, 14 November 2005 (UTC)


==Karmafist==
I have noticed that you often vote keep. Maybe you want to could take look at this VfD? ] ;)
You're featured on ]; recently described by another editor as a "hate page". ] 11:06, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
] 18:10, 6 August 2005 (UTC)
*Thank you, I nearly missed that one... the media coverage proves it's notable, its a good example of the failure of the google test. ] 18:14, 6 August 2005 (UTC) *Thanks for letting me know, I guess I should feel flattered. ] 11:11, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
**Now recreated at ], with the same content, but no redirect from the former. ] 08:56, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
***Now recreated at ], with the same content, but no redirect from either of the above. ] 10:36, 16 November 2005 (UTC)

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Need Your Help

I recently found Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Black aces in which you voted keep. Around a day after Black aces I created Black Aces unaware the other page was there but my has a little more content except the links. I need you change your vote to merge both articles together. And also try to create a new user talk page and archive this one Ty --Aranda56 00:30, 16 September 2005 (UTC)

Trolling

This was in response to "Per WP:CIVIL I respectfully request that you refrain from describing other editors' good-faith contributions as "crap" . Kappa 15:30, 16 September 2005 (UTC)"

See Misplaced Pages:Trolling, WP:POINT, Misplaced Pages:importance, Misplaced Pages:Notability Misplaced Pages:Depth, Misplaced Pages:Cruft, etc, etc. Dunc| 15:39, 16 September 2005 (UTC)

Saint Michael's School (Cranford, New Jersey)

I'm not quite sure what you're implying. I did not create this article.Gateman1997 16:12, 16 September 2005 (UTC)

Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Island Trees School District v. Pico

Hi Kappa. I've begun rewriting Island Trees School District v. Pico as an article in conformity with our other notable U.S. Supreme Court cases. Cheers! -- BD2412 00:58, 18 September 2005 (UTC)


Fei Yu Ching

Hello,Kappa,it's Tan DX again.Some user wrote "Fei Yu Ching is rumoured to be homosexual."Is this considered vandalism?

  • Not necessarily, but they really should prove there is a rumour, by pointing to some evidence. If they can't do that, it should be taken out. Kappa 04:58, 20 September 2005 (UTC)

schools

Don't worry, I'm done with my AfD nominations for now. I'm going to sit back and watch now.... Dismas| 13:55, 21 September 2005 (UTC)

re:YSFlight

I closed it as no consensus then in a seperate action I speedied it as an advert, In retrospect I probably should have marked it for another admin to deal with it or relisted it due to lack of discussion, however I figured that that there would be no objection stubby advert. On an entirely unreleated note I do not agree with voting keep only based on google hits but please note that Did Not affect my deleting of the article, My no consensus vote was based on the lack if discussion as well as your keep vote. Jtkiefer ----- 23:03, 22 September 2005 (UTC)

Since Even though I was trying to follow the spirit of the rules and followed the rules in terms of CSD I have decided to undelete and mark as speedy since I technically broke the rules by arbitrarily sppedying the article. Jtkiefer ----- 23:06, 22 September 2005 (UTC)

moved from User:

Deleting my edits for copyright

Kappa, I am new to wikipedia and don't know how best to contact you or why you deleted my updates to Landmark College other than it's copyright related. What exactly do I have to fix for it to comply with copyright guidelines? I manage the college's website.

Thanks, Moose123

Heavy crude

No one has objected to merging Heavy crude with Heavy crude oil. I tried to proceed, but you'll have to do it, or unblock it so I can. Thank you. Walter Siegmund 04:20, 24 September 2005 (UTC)

Just use #redirect ]. Kappa 10:16, 24 September 2005 (UTC)

What happens?

Hello, um, if you vote yourself to be an admin, is it true that you can never vote again if you lose the votes? Tdxiang 12:00, 27 September 2005 (UTC)

Fjellstrand skole

In Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Fjellstrand skole you made your vote conditional on translation of the Fjellstrand skole article. Unfortunately, I can't translate, since I don't know the language, but I put in, what I think can be deduced from the web site. Could you take a look and decide if you think the article is worth keeping or not, at this stage. Also, I just added two Norweigan categories, which may help people notice it for the first time. --rob 15:12, 27 September 2005 (UTC)

You have been nominated

What is this? After one year of editing and 16,000 edits, I believe you would make an exceptionally fine admin. I have taken the initiative to nominate you for adminship, now go do something about it.  :-) Hall Monitor 21:19, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

RfA decision

I respect your decision to decline Hall Monitor's nomination, but something is seriously wrong with Misplaced Pages if a contributor like yourself is passed over for adminship even once. -- BD2412 21:39, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

  • I appreciate the confidence you showed by supporting me. There's a lot of politics in Misplaced Pages and it's disappointing that apparently it spills over into personal judgements of character. Kappa 21:54, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
  • I have to agree with BD2412—please reconsider. I've been admiring your style since I arrived ;-). >: Roby Wayne 22:02, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
  • Allow me to be the third person who respects your right to withdraw from the nomination, but greatly wishes you would reconsider. Please do not blame me if you make Misplaced Pages history for being the first contributor to receive administrative permissions against their own will.  ;-) Although we do not all see eye to eye, you have a strong group of friends rallying behind you. Hall Monitor 22:05, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
    • Sorry about how that turned out - I'm stunned by the tone of some who opposed you. I'm going to find some way to depoliticize the RfA process. -- BD2412
    • Please forgive me, as I am the one responsible for nominating you, and was both stunned and deeply disappointed by some of the comments made yesterday. Your continued efforts are greatly appreciated here and I hope others can eventually overcome their personal issues and see the value you bring to this project. Hall Monitor 23:55, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

RFA

Just to inform you that your RFA nom has been removed from that page on your request. =Nichalp «Talk»= 06:22, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

  • Thanks. Kappa 06:24, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
    • I wish I'd seen your RFA before it was removed; you would have had my full support and I'm disappointed not to have had the opportunity to offer it in a more public forum than your talk page. I am disgusted by the fact that RFA is dominated by people who think that differences of POV and opinion are a valid reason to oppose. How this can be more important than selecting the best candidates for increased responsibilities is a question I'll never find an answer for. Perhaps some day it will be official policy to ignore POV-pushing adminship votes. Until then, I hope this brief saga of ignorance, intolerance, and stupidity doesn't get you down. You're clearly among the best here. Unfocused 15:01, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
    I agree with Unfocused totally. You're a great user who truly deserves the extra powers. --Celestianpower 16:15, 30 September 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for the kind words, it's nice to feel appreciated. Kappa 16:35, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

Do You Know

Kappa, Do You Know Where You're Going To? (Theme from Mahogany) (Mariah Carey song) is being listed for deletion. I was wondering if you would consider voting for it. Thank you OmegaWikipedia 12:43, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

School categories and your RFA

Hi, it appears I am not so well aware of all the categories we have for schools, thanks for finding a few more at Bergen Katedralskole. I made a blatant violation point 4 in Misplaced Pages:List of bad article ideas when writing that one, but I had a certain hunch that it would survive a deletion debate, I was almost a bit disappointed when nobody nominated it.

I wish I had been logged in between the filing of your 2nd RFA and your decline, so I could have supported it. I don't think Sn0wflake thinks you are an "extreme inclusionist" by the way :-). Still, I think the best chance you have is writing some larger articles, because they tend to impress people more than many short ones. Sjakkalle (Check!) 13:53, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

  • I'm glad to see you made Bergen Katedralskole. It's really nice to see old schools and schools from non-Anglophone countries in WP. Regarding my "extreme inclusionism" I think there's a new record, I voted to delete Yellowikis but lost. I hope the "keep" voters were reliable wikipedians, LOL Kappa 16:35, 30 September 2005 (UTC)

Yogi tea

Hi, Any suggestions as to content for this? I think the recipe is appropriate for cookbook, but not here, and if I remove that there's not much left. It's not a product I've come across. Dlyons493 Talk 11:31, 2 October 2005 (UTC)

Cyrus Farivar

I'm now confused too, extremely so in fact. I don't recall why made that edit; clearly I sensed vandalism but where or why, I can no longer tell. I don't even remember how I came to be looking at an article so little connected to anything I'm interested in or knowledgeable about. Maybe it's time to call for the men in white coats. Anyway, I've autoreverted, hopefully successully, though who knows. I blame it on having just moved house for the eighth time in a year. Palmiro | Talk 00:44, 3 October 2005 (UTC)

If you get time

Perhaps you'd like to look at this. Snowspinner has been RfC'd for closing AfD debates and deleting the debates where the grounds given for deletion was notability, which is not a deletion criterion. --Tony Sidaway 20:30, 3 October 2005 (UTC)

If you read the RFC against Snowspinner you will see that I endorsed the RFC itself, as well as a number of critical outside views. In spite of all the respect I have for Tony, I have to disagree with him here. Tony's RFC was filed based on the judgment calls he made when he closed deletion debates, and so I opposed that one and endorsed his response to it. Snowspinner's actions, deleting ongoing AFD debates, was far more drastic and beyond the scope of what I would call "reasonable". Sjakkalle (Check!) 07:51, 6 October 2005 (UTC)

My deletion proposal

Thanks for your correction to this, you are quite right. I hope you don't mind me using you as an example (if you do, I'll be happy to remove the references). I am not meaning to scorn your views on afd at all - indeed (unlike some) they are quite consistent and logical. I simply wanted to bracket out the inclusionist/deletionist debate from the question of process reform. --Doc (?) 00:51, 4 October 2005 (UTC)

Hi. You were involved in the discussion at Misplaced Pages talk:Votes for undeletion#The scope of VfU which looked to establish a Deletion Review process in place of VfU. There is now a discussion about how we might construct the mechanics of such a process. The current proposal suggests that debates be relisted on AfD if there is a majority of editors wanting to overturn the debate (usually on procedural grounds) and that the alternative result be implemented if it is supported by three-quarters of editors. Please call by Misplaced Pages talk:Votes for undeletion/Deletion review proposal when you can to discuss. Thanks.

That's the boilerplate...but:

You mainly opposed on bringing speedies in scope, I think. That is still being discussed and there is certainly support that could use your input for taking them out of scope. I'm not too sure whether you support/oppose/don't care about the other bits of the proposal. My original intent was only dealing with VfU so I'd prefer to let speedies do there own thing in the name of ending wheel wars. -Splash 02:04, 4 October 2005 (UTC)

VFD: Bracketed songs

Just a quick message to let you know that a page that you have voted to keep in the past List of songs with brackets in their titles, is up for deletion againhere :( David 5000 18:21, 4 October 2005 (UTC)

Abingdon School

Thanks for the vote of thanks. Unfortunately my edit will need to be postponed for a short time. As regards the image it's partially a standin - I'll take my own better shot of the school when I get a camera.

As regards the discussion, my logic is that I can take an identical photograph (I believe the sign shown is the sign used in the coach park at the back of the school, not the main sign, but that's irrelevant) and nobody would be able to tell it apart from the existing photograph from another source, so the photograph falls under the public domain since anybody can take an identical photograph. ThomasWinwood 20:34, 5 October 2005 (UTC)

Adminship

I visited your personal page for the first time today, thinking that (if you weren't an admin), I'd like to nominate you for the position, and I have read with sadness about the recent controversy. Your diligence and consistency should admired by all, and if that isn't the case, wiki-politics are worse than I thought. :(

Anyway, this place absolutely needs you, so don't any idiots cause you to doubt your value around here. :) Xoloz 20:53, 5 October 2005 (UTC)

You Give Good Love

List primary/middle/secondary schools in cities

I may out of ignorance have incorrectly removed an edit you made to "Sandefjord". Please take a look at my comment for removing your edit, and see if you have the same opinion. I may also have an additional minor "hidden agenda" for removing this specific school from a page I "care for": there has been written a few articles in the local newspaper recently which has not been "good news". Petter Nordby 20:58, 8 October 2005 (UTC)

  • Maybe we can do it as a "see also" section, but people looking at Sandefjord should be able to find articles on schools in the city. Kappa 21:11, 8 October 2005 (UTC)

Schools in Sandefjord again

I like the new stuff much better. Also I took the liberty to make the "Skagerak" school almost disappear by adding lots of other schools in the city to the list (and when you made me do so, the list became close to complete) Petter Nordby 23:37, 8 October 2005 (UTC)

Do You Feel Like We Do

Kappa,

I have expanded the article so that it is no longer a stub. I would be grateful if you could have a look. Capitalistroadster 10:53, 12 October 2005 (UTC)

Eigenvalue etc...

I hope I addressed your comment on Eigenvalue etc... FAC page. Thank you for responding on the FAC page Vb 12:00, 14 October 2005 (UTC)

Thank you,my wiki-mentor,now I'd like to vote you in

Dear Kappa,thank you so much for your guidance in Misplaced Pages since May 2005.So,could you please accept my thanks by accepting the Rfa that I'm going to nominate you in?] 02:59, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

  • Thank you very much but please don't nominate me, actually I just declined a nomination recently. A lot of wikipedians don't feel I am a suitable admin candidate, and I have no great need to become one. Kappa 03:26, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

I Want You (Madonna song)

  • Kappa,

I have rewritten the "I Want You" articleso that it refers to both the Marvin Gaye and Madonna versions. I suggest that we move it to I Want You (song) and have I Want You as a disambiguation page for the song and the album. I like keeping the song history together for songs rather than having articles for each versionms.

I would be grateful for your advice.

Capitalistroadster 10:47, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

"If in doubt, don't delete" principle sneakily removed

Aaron Brenneman couldn't resist giving away the fact that he'd sneakily removed, from the deletion policy, without discussion, the small paragraph at the end of the opener which says "If in doubt, don't delete." This has been part of Misplaced Pages deletion policy for eighteen months, since it was added by a non-logged-in editor and then edited and compromised to its current wording by Theresa Knott. I have restored the paragraph. Please keep and eye on the deletion policy. There are some unscrupulous people around who find the current policy inconvenient and would do anything to traduce it. --Tony Sidaway 16:29, 17 October 2005 (UTC)

Talk:Budding

Why not just blank the text, instead of putting a {{db}} tag on the page? Less work for people clearing out CSD. Ëvilphoenix 01:24, 19 October 2005 (UTC)

Admirable Defender

Hi Kappa,

A while back, I got the idea that you should be awarded a Clarence Darrow Barnstar for the work you do in AfD, which is highly appreciated. I have now decided that designing a new barnstar is over-my-stupid-head technically, so I award you this Barnstar of Diligence in its stead. Thank you for all the content you've saved, and for finding knowledge where others wouldn't. Xoloz 05:40, 19 October 2005 (UTC)

An Award
I, Xoloz, award this Barnstar of Diligence to Kappa, for his exemplary community service in the defense of controversial articles.

Mer

Hi Kappa! I don't know if you saw mer at Deletion Review when you made the article, but can you please comment at Misplaced Pages:Deletion review#Mer? At any rate, I think your article has a lot more merit for staying in Misplaced Pages than the article on the neologism word. Sjakkalle (Check!) 11:36, 19 October 2005 (UTC)

RFA:Sfoskett

Hi Kappa. Please be aware that I have recently nominated another exceptional contributor for adminship at Misplaced Pages:Requests for adminship/Sfoskett. Hall Monitor 22:24, 21 October 2005 (UTC)

Schoolwatch Association of Photographers

Hello Kappa. First let me thank you for your many contributions to school related articles, I notice you have been developing a good number of articles on schools in various countries. I am in the process of establishing a Schoolwatch photographers organization, and was wondering if you would be interested in joining by capturing schools within your area. Do you have access to a digital camera of any sort? Bahn Mi 01:32, 22 October 2005 (UTC)

Adminship?

Are you sure you don't want to be a admin. Being a illusionest really won't make people to oppose you and u are a very top article writer. I normally don't agree with u in AFD but even I belive you should be a admin. Want me to nominate you for it and become one or no. --JAranda | watz sup 02:40, 22 October 2005 (UTC)

A little research

Just to enlighten myself as to the state of school articles in Misplaced Pages, I decided to conduct a little survey. I reviewed every single school article for the states of California and Texas (states picked at random), with the intent of surveying roughly a hundred articles. I learned that virtually all school articles in Misplaced Pages have been written in this year, and better than half of all articles have been written in the past six months. The stubby nature of the preponderance of the articles attests to this. Only 12 articles date to prior to January 1 of this year. Looking specifically at those 12, each have received an average of 21 editing sessions between the time they were created and the date of their last edit. But only two of those articles have undergone significant improvement. Five others have made modest gains, but almost half of them (five) have not progressed very far from their initial state.

From a content perspective, most articles are acceptable, though I still insist that notability needs to be a consideration, and from that perspective, most articles fail. I do not need to go through that set of arguments. I will point out that Clements High School, Memorial High School (Hedwig Village, Texas), and Lubbock High School are all articles which demonstrate what I believe a good school article should aspire to. On the other hand, I have placed Villanova Preparatory School, Naaman Forest High School, R. L. Turner High School, Hightower High School, Foster High School (Richmond, Texas), Lumberton High School, and Seven Lakes High School on my watchlist. All these articles have had sufficient time to improve beyond their present deplorable state. I have not placed school articles on AfD before, but not one of these articles meets even a minimum standard of quality, and if they are not improved soon, I will do so. While you may feel it is a waste of time to nominate school articles to AfD, I believe it is harmful to Misplaced Pages's reputation to allow articles like this to go unchallenged, and from what I see from the articles which have been on board for over a year, it is as likely as not that an article will not improve much beyond where it was within the first month. Moreover, it is often a visit to AfD which spurs someone to bring an article up to snuff.

Having said that, I will add that I am all in favor of achieving some sort of consensus. I hope you can appreciate that it must take the form of some kind of minimum standard which school articles must meet. I know I have lost the battle to keep school articles out of Misplaced Pages, but I will continue to fight for quality articles if they must be present. Denni 03:51, 22 October 2005 (UTC)

A friendly rebuke

Hi Kappa, Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Third Watch broadcasters. You are quite right - not only was there no mandate to delete - GFDL demands that the article redirects to the merged target. Well spotted. But could you please take undeletions up with the deleting/closing admin before listing on VfU. It cuts down the paper work, and saves an admin who has made an honest mistake public embarrassment. Thanks. :) --Doc (?) 22:24, 22 October 2005 (UTC)

"part of the deletionist plan"?

And you don't think labelling people as "deletionists" and accusing them of having hidden agendas is a personal attack? Pfft. -- Antaeus Feldspar 18:33, 24 October 2005 (UTC)

Danese Cooper

I added information about the only source you cited in the AfD on the above topic. You might wish to reconsider your vote, or might not. Barno 20:01, 24 October 2005 (UTC)

more AfD

Hi. I was wondering if you could check out Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Musicianforums and Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Mxtabs? Punkmorten 21:13, 24 October 2005 (UTC)

My username

Hey! My user name is "Rune Welsh" not Esperanza! (Re this comment ) No harm done though. Cheers! -- Rune Welsh | ταλκ | Esperanza 21:19, 24 October 2005 (UTC)

I appreciate your thanks

... re Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Lizzie Borden's maid. You're welcome, and thanks for your cordiality. Dpbsmith (talk) 00:45, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

IRC

Kappa, are you ever on the IRC channel - I'd like to chat. If not I'd like to send my email address, but not post it on WP (for what I think are obvious reasons)--Nicodemus75 09:05, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

List of high schools in Illinois

Kappa, I noticed a few weeks ago you added several red links to this page and today you added red links to another county. When I created this page, I intentionally did not do that because until there are more active links we would have a full page of red links. We are still at the point that I think it would look bad. I can do a search and replace to add square brackets to all entries in a matter of minutes when the time comes, but until then I would personally prefer no red links rather than a scattershot approach of having a few counties with red links and others without. Do you object to my removing the red links you added? --- DS1953 22:12, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

Thanks. I'll keep checking back and then do the red links in one fell swoop when there are a higher percentage of active links. -- DS1953 22:28, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

Categories, Lists, AfDs, oh my

Hi Kappa. I have seen you be active in a few AfDs before regarding getting rid of lists in favor of categories. There's an AfD at I thought you should know about. While I frankly don't really understand what's going on there, I thought you would want to know about it. --Jacqui 23:21, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

Thank you for informing me.

Thank you for informing me about the List of companies vote on delete. "Afd" CaribDigita 03:01, 27 October 2005 (UTC)

Great quote!

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery: I am blatantly copying the Jimmy Wales quote from your user page ;) Nihiltres 01:27, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

AFD Drumstick

Look, I appreciate your comments and respect your inclusionist philosophy. But please do not bait me by misrepresenting my statements, I think that you understood perfectly well the distinction between casual audiences ("people") and over-infatuated videogame enthusiasts (otaku). Personally, I do not think that wikipedia should cater exclusively to the latter community, as this often comes at the expense of article quality and irrelevant clutter. This stance is more egalitarian than elitist. --anetode¹ ² ³ 05:58, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

  • I understood (and undertand) you to be insulting users who want to share detailed descriptions of their games. I don't see how you can use the "exclusively", wikipedia has the capacity to cater to everyone and users are not in competition for space, rather the more users there are, the better wikipedia is able to organize and repair itself. This particular article is valuable to anyone who clicked on the link to it, and harmless to anyone else. Kappa 06:11, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
    • You are misinterpreting my statements in bad faith. If you want to twist hyperbole into diatribe, go ahead, but I think that such dismissal says much about your opportunistic tendencies.
    • Misplaced Pages does have the capacity to cater to everyone; still the responsibility to create a high quality, factual resource should take precedence over absolute completeness. Minor videogame characters barely fit under the strict guidelines of WP:FICT and would be better catalogued at Wikibooks. --anetode¹ ² ³ 06:53, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
      • I may be misinterpreting expressions like "over-infatuated" and "obsessive videogame fanatics" but I genuinely feel they are insulting to me, to other contributors and to users who would wish for access to this kind of information.
      • Misplaced Pages has no responsibility to improve its average quality over its total usefulness, because the average quality is only of relevance to random article users, who should hardly be the priority. This article is a description, not a how-to, and so has value for people wanting to understand the game (encyclopedic) as well as those wanting to know how to play it. Kappa 07:27, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

Family Altar Christian School

Now that we know for sure this school has been closed for years, and no realiable info exists, I hope you'll consider changing to delete at Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Family Altar Christian School. A clear useful de-facto precident has been established of keeping verifiable real schools, while deleting the unverified (or non-existant). Surely, such as "dividing line" is ideal. We need a predictable line, for people making articles, so they know whether their contributions will be kept or not. Creating articles likely to be deleted or nominating articles likely to kept, are both things that should be discouraged. Only if people are realistic, on both sides, can conflicts over AFD be avoided. --rob 08:57, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

List of television shows set in Connecticut

Thanks for directing me to look at the list again. :) We may be fighting a losing battle, but I think perhaps a no consensus may still be in reach, at least. Jacqui 15:56, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

  • Actually, the tide has turned since I was last there -- a couple or a few more keeps have been added, nothing else added. May still be in reach yet. Keep your chin up! :) Jacqui 22:50, 29 October 2005 (UTC)

afd helper

I have built a script to speed up voting on AFDs and am looking for feedback. Please have a go! jnothman 11:44, 2 November 2005 (UTC)

Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/5078 Yonge Street

I'm sorry that we do not see eye-to-eye on this article's deletion. I just wanted to let you know that this is nothing personal, and I respect your oppinion greatly. I'm not sure about a compromise on this AfD, but I hope we can work something out. Thank you, ] 04:07, 3 November 2005 (UTC)

Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Inclusion

Well, after reading that thing, I think it ought to be deleted... It is up for a second debate at Misplaced Pages:Miscellaneous deletion/Wikipedia:WikiProject Inclusion2. Sjakkalle (Check!) 10:19, 3 November 2005 (UTC)

Chore Boy Article

A phrase's Google hit count is not criteria for notability alone. If you look at the results, most of them are links to stores that sell the product, or are entirely unrelated. This product was not the first of its kind, and I don't think there is anything special about it compared to other brands. In my opinion, this makes it unfit for a stub, much less an article. Unless someone can provide us with some sort of information that goes beyond a description of the item, like cultural significance or historical perspective, this article is useless; and I don't believe anyone can do that. Let me know what you think on my talk page. --mdd4696 16:33, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

Chore Boy article aside, I am getting the impression that you think using the number of Google hits alone is a valid way to justify an article's notability. It is not, and I hope that I am just mistaken. What I was saying was that just because a phrase turns up a certain number of hits on Google, it doesn't mean that all of those hits are relevant to your search. I looked through the Google results for "chore boy" and I did not see any pages other than those selling the item and pages that used the words "chore boy" in a context unrelated to the product mentioned in the article on Misplaced Pages. Therefore, the number of Google hits does not support your claim that it shows enough people know about the product to expect it on Misplaced Pages. --mdd4696 02:09, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
Now those are some valid Google hits... Thanks for pointing that out for me, I had no idea something like that was out there. --mdd4696 02:17, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

Re: Songs in triple meter

Thanks for the support on the afd page for Songs in triple meter. I created that page and added all but about 3 of the songs and you may know now that it has now been deleted even though the vote was something like 11 to 8 with half or more of the 11 knowing little or nothing about time signatures. I didn't know it was a raw numbers kind of affair. Live and learn I guess. I asked for the page to be undeleted and any suggestions you have or support you could show in this regard would be welcome. Thanks. Hraefen 02:52, 7 November 2005 (UTC)

AfD Help required

Hi! You probably do not remember me, but a few months ago you voted "keep" on the Article for Deletion vote for Three Dozer Build. The archive of that vote is here. The article has been put up on AfD again, by a somewhat crazed poster (read the correspondence here, who again wishes the page to be deleted. Can I ask that you please vote "keep" again at the current nomination. A simple "keep for reasons on previous nomination" should suffice, and would ensure the survival of a page you felt deserved to survive last time. Thanks in advance. Batmanand 16:52, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

PlanetSide Tanks

Why were you so opposed to merging this? The info would be retained but put into context with the game it came from. Does "think of the users" mean you believe they are too dumb to try another search term? - Mgm| 11:54, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

School articles

I hope you will take the time to visit Misplaced Pages talk:Schools and participate in the dialog there. Because I have seen you not only vote to delete articles, but even nominate articles for deletion, I feel you are weighing each article on its individual merits. This is an enormously important factor in ending the current dispute on school articles. I believe your input is important and would value your opinion. Denni 04:13, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/India Today's top 10 colleges of India

Hi! This is not systematic bias. I am an Indian. I've nominated US lists for deletion as well. Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Newsweek’s List of Top High Schools (2003), Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Newsweek's List of the 1,000 Top U.S. Schools and Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Newsweek's List of the 1,000 Top U.S. Schools (2005). Could you please do a rethink on your vote. utcursch | talk 05:48, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

Barnstar

I Doc award this for making me laugh 11/11/05. Keep, per WP:NPOV. Please don't assume wikipedia users have internet access. Kappa 06:22, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

I've no idea whether you collect these or not. But I'm awarding this to you for a woderful sense of humour. --Doc 10:02, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

  • I'm glad you like my sense of humor but that was not an example of it. I take this very seriously: "The Wikimedia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a vision to bring a 💕 to every single person on the planet. This includes people who currently do not have electricity, computers, internet, or even clean drinking water." Kappa 13:49, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
  • Hm, they say people who currently do not have electricity, computers, internet, or even clean drinking water - I'd sort of assume they envisage that these people might need to get electricity, PC's amd water before they get Misplaced Pages - otherwise I think there are some practicality problems, neverminds some rather screwed-up priorities. I guess getting water might be a higher priority than knowing what's on Newsweek's List of the 1,000 Top U.S. Schools (2005) ! --Doc 14:18, 11 November 2005 (UTC) (wondering if the world has finally gone insane - or if it is just WP!)
  • See WP:1.0. For people without electricity, they are thinking of a printed version. I wouldn't say the Newsweek lists are a priority for that, but something like 100 Best High Schools in Africa probably would be. Kappa 14:39, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
  • Crazy, but well, heck, you can keep the barnstar anyway.

Huh?

"Please don't assume wikipedia users have internet access" - How else would someone access wikipedia?? Am I missing something here? 84.65.193.133 19:36, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/List of results of the England national rugby league team

Hi Kappa,

This is just a petition for you to reconsider your vote on Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/List of results of the England national rugby league team.

While it would be a good thing if all the analysis that you discuss were done, frankly, I can't see that it ever will be.

Leaving this list in place is an open invitation for lots of other analysis free lists of every sporting result known to mankind.

Do we really need to record

  • England A def. Russia 98-4 (24 October 2004)

Regards, Ben Aveling 20:48, 12 November 2005 (UTC)

My question is do we really need to take that information away from users? Readers would also be interested in knowing what the England and Russia rugby teams were doing in October 2004, and we should not refuse to tell them.
This list would be more valuable with more information, such as why the two teams were playing each other. If you don't want it to look like an open invitation, maybe you could find or develop a cleanup tag which says something like "The individual items on this lists are insufficiently explained, you can help wikipedia by fixing it". Kappa 01:25, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
It wasn't England, it was England A. The seconds. I agree that tagging the page is the best available option now. Not sure what tag I'd recommend. I guess I could point out that many of the keep votes were on the hope that the page might be made somehow useful, but I'd be stunned if anyone ever really expected that to happen. Ah well. Worse things happen at sea. Regards, Ben Aveling 09:57, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

Pointless destruction of knowledge, vandalism...

Destruction of knowledge, when it is done on Misplaced Pages, IS vandalism. What's wrong with calling it such? Kurt Weber 00:05, 14 November 2005 (UTC)

The difference is that vandalism is done with the intention of harming people, while deletionists have good intentions behind their actions, although the result is still harmful. Kappa 00:09, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
If I go up to your house and spray-paint my initials on your wall because I genuinely thought it would make it look prettier, I am still a vandal. Intent is irrelevant. Kurt Weber 00:15, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
Furthermore, the deletionists do NOT have benevolent intentions. As the eminent 20th-century Russian-American philosopher Ayn Rand proved, it is impossible to destroy or seek to destroy the good with benevolent intent. Such acts necessarily come from malicious intent. Kurt Weber 00:19, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
  • I'm not sure what Ayn Rand said, but IMO it's possible to do harm while still having good intentions if one doesn't fully understand the situation. Deletionists want to help the world by creating their vision of an encyclopedia. Unfortunately they are willing to destroy a comprehensive encylopedia to get their refined, selective one, but that's the only way they understand. Kappa 00:31, 14 November 2005 (UTC)

Karmafist

You're featured on User:Karmafist/users to watch; recently described by another editor as a "hate page". Andy Mabbett 11:06, 14 November 2005 (UTC)