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== Hurray!!! == | |||
oh well. that's that. oh well, you win. I'm on to other things.] | |||
] 22:21, 14 August 2005 (UTC) ] | |||
==Album cover art== | |||
Hi. I noticed you uploaded some high-resolution album covers w/ reduced dimensions. I'm talking about 'Genius of Modern Music 1' & '2' by Thelonious Monk. Are there any copies of the covers with larger dimensions? Thanks. | |||
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==FYI== | |||
I think ] has been retired and has left (at least my) wikispace in peace for several days after a solid week of fighting him over wide regions of the wikisphere. Hurray!! — ] (]) 13:48, 14 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
]. -] 12:36, 9 April 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Let sleeping dogs lie, please. -] 09:12, 7 June 2006 (UTC) | |||
::Don't feed the troll. -] 08:27, 24 June 2006 (UTC) | |||
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-I'm going to repeat something I posted here that was erased, which is against wikipedia rules, no matter what others may have told you. Your writing appears to be in favor of Rose, good. But you have no right to rewrite dissenting views. Because people don't agree doesn't mean you can simply silence them by launching smear campaigns. I know that this will be erased so I have alerted the same person who locked the Biff Rose page as well as someone named Bill the Greek, an advocate who has entered teh fray. Call me what you will. I've actually done postings not related to Rose. You have not.] 17:29, 14 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
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As you can see, he's still here, just writing under a different name. ] 19:14, 14 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
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"Jonah," by my count you have contributed to 6 articles under that user name. Most of those changes involved changing a single word. "But" to "though" for example. Wow. I guess I could have done the same, but why bother? ] 22:10, 14 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
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:''Consider this an archive'' (Sorry if this is bad form, but I found it rather humorous. Seems in reference to my comment ''Hurray!!!') — ] (]) 20:49, 14 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
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not only have you acted in collusion with Willmcw but you have behaved badly. I would use stronger language but I don't think that it is appropriate here. I will say this, it is obvious to me and to my advocate that though you assume what Willmcw says to be true, the edits I made were in fact worthy, and not only will your reply be redirected to my advocate but also to a host of otehr administrators. This has become such a trying time that I've been granted the ability to switch to a new identity and leave your vicious attacks behind. You have proven to be a slimy loose moralled child who spends too much time at wikipedia tryong to bully others out of the edits you have only taken up since this July. Whihc translates to the fac that your 'job' at 23 leaves you such an amount of free time that you can sling insults and barbs online rather than actually do positive work at Misplaced Pages. Whereas my edits may not have been as substantial as your own, my sockpuppetry related to willmcw, or at least buddying upo wiht him, has not been as pervasive as your own. I'm leaving. I'm fed up with the typical acne faced loser who can't get a date with a woman or a man, and so spends his time in front of his computer screen making alliances with other awkward socially malnourished dweebs who can think of nothing better than to try an interact only thorugh the computer. You do a disservice to all computer geeks everywhere by trying to be more intelligent than others, because the lack of your vision seeps through the anger you display for all to see. Any true hacker knows that the way you have taking stands here has opened you up for retribution, as I am nnot a hacker, I won't work on such matters, in negative aspects. But you should be mindful that you've made a strong mess here, and no matter what your own opinon is, oyu should learn manners, and go out andd get a date rather than having your total amount of human interaction fed to you through wikipedia and your own websites. Loser] 17:39, 14 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
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Ugh. That's very sad. The tragic side of a bully. I'm actually going to feel bad for my doppelganger if I don't watch out.] 22:15, 14 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
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== Sock puppets == | |||
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Upon reflection and consultation with other administrators, I have blocked most of the sock puppet accounts that have been involved in editing ]. I've posted a note about the incident on ]. Perhaps with the editor back to one account (at least temporarily) we can unprotect the page and return to editing. Thanks for your patience and your contributions. -] 22:19, August 16, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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== Awesome Edit! == | |||
== Re:Thelonious Monk album images == | |||
I was inspired by your skills in transforming the garbage heap that was ]. Well, my first experience w/ sockpuppets has proved most enlightening and engaging. Thanks for helping clean up the damage...repeatedly. — ] (]) 02:27, 17 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
The material ''was'' orphaned (I orphaned it in removing it from the article) and the material is non-free- as such, album cover or not, the material must meet all the conditions that ] explain. Whether the article is technically a discography or not is purely semantics- it contains no critical commentary of the covers or even, particularly, of the albums. You may want to take a look at ]. If you want to request a third opinion on this matter, you're welcome to post at ]. ] (]) 19:48, 19 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
Can you help me out? Call me dense, but I'm having trouble following this, especially since the Misplaced Pages form page that I used for the uploads has a whole section explaining why album covers are OK. Would it be OK on a devoted to that one and only album? | |||
:<nowiki>:)</nowiki> Keep fighting the good fight! Thanks for your research, support, and sense of humor. A pleasure working with you. ] 05:10, 17 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
If so, can I "un-orphan" these images if I upload them to their respective album pages instead? (for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/Genius_of_Modern_Music:_Volume_1) And if so, how? | |||
== Laugh Out Loud Funny! == | |||
thank you. ] (]) 21:09, 19 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
LOL!! Take a look at ]!! | |||
:An album cover can be placed in the infobox on the article about that album uncontroversially. In the infobox template, just put add example.jpg (not image:example.jpg) after "cover =" . ] (]) 21:15, 19 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
''I've included a passage of the bible on my user page...so, without any further ado, here is some biblical goodness.'' | |||
::Yeah, you can use the {{tl|Extra album cover 2}}, placing it in the 'misc' section of the ]. See ] for details. ] (]) 21:21, 19 November 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Introduction == | |||
:HAHAHA!! He then goes to textdump verbatim the *entire* intro to the KJV and a '''*ton*''' of random verses. It has to be against rules some where ... it adds a full 500KB to the database heh. Still pretty funny. ] (]) 14:54, 19 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
Hi, I wanted to thank you for the brilliant amount of work you put into the ] article. It's so hard to find people who are willing to cover the very important role that ]s provide. I feel some others: ], drummers ], and ], bassist ], and guitarists [[Alun Davies (guitarist)| | |||
::Lordy. Wasn't he banned? ] 06:33, 23 August 2005 (UTC) | |||
Alun Davies]] (of ] work), and ] have all suffered in the same manner. (Sorry, it's a pseudo-pitch for help, since I feel they should also get credit!) If I can help you in editing, let me know. If you can take a look at any of these folks, it would be appreciated. However, anything more for Nicky would be great, too. Currently, I'm also trying to put together pages for all of the above (yeah), and ], who has been sadly overlooked. Unfortunately, I often get distracted! Thanks for your time. --] (]) 23:31, 31 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
== The Belle of Avenue A== | |||
:::Simply blocked. Blocked users may still edit their own talk pages. -] 07:18, August 23, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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== Puppeteering? == | |||
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Sojambi: I'm not quite sure about the meaning of your message on ]. It seems like you are calling me some user named Steve espinola's sock puppet, while he is calling me willmcw's sock puppet, at some point I was called Biff Rose's sock puppet, and now seemingly Biff Rose is saying I'm jealous of his singing career? I really don't give two hoots about this article and Biff Rose, other than at some point I tried to contribute and correct some vandalism, but please feel free to remove all my contributions, including the photo, and DO move on. I'm not any of the aforementioned user's sockpuppet and do not carry any specific agenda regarding Biiff Rose, and I certainly do not claim to having an ounce of musical talent, so I really can't be jealous of anybody's singing career. Cheers, Steve espin... ahem ] 02:49, 4 September 2005 (UTC) | |||
== "]" == | |||
:Being called a sockpuppet is a sign of being a true Wikipedian. Half the active admins were once labelled as being my sockpuppets, and I, in turn, have been called a sockpuppet a couple of times too. FWIW, I don't think you're a sockpuppet. You'll have to pardon other editors who have grown suspicious, particularly in reference to the ] article - they have good reasons. Ultimately, all that matters is that you make positive contributions. If you do then you're an asset to the project, if you don't then you should find another project. Your contributions seem to have been made positively and with good faith. Thanks for contributing to Misplaced Pages. Cheers, -] 06:25, September 4, 2005 (UTC) | |||
Yes sir, that was me. I sang the song, which everybody loves, with a rock band in the 70s, and usually did some variation on that summary in introducing the song. Thank you for the compliment and for going to the trouble of tracking me down. ] (]) 19:40, 3 March 2014 (UTC) | |||
::(shrugs) If I'm wrong, forgive me or ignore me. I agree that the most important thing is the quality of the contributions. I still believe you are who I think you are. Feel free to email me if it's actually important to you; but if you're telling the truth it probably shouldn't be. ] 05:14, 5 September 2005 (UTC) | |||
== March 2014 == | |||
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Hi Buddy!!!! Finally made it over here. Let's fix it up. Stop those pranksters from ruining Biff's name. We'll do it. I'll edit and re edit that page every five minutes. Now I'm out of the hospital and have a laptop again. Let's get them. No matter what they say about Biff, I'll change it to read good, so it says only good things. ~~ (anonymously posted by ]) | |||
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:OK I laughed '''hard''' when I heard the nickname :-) BUT ... it's Bob's (aka ], ], etc.) latest sockpuppet . — ] (]) 17:10, 6 September 2005 (UTC) | |||
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::: You guys need to lay off of me. I'm not this meangarie of evil as yo ulike to play me. But this is mostly to Sojambi. I don't think this is at all funny. If you think my take on Rose is wrong, I'm sorry, but I have nothing to do with him, or anyone else posting about him. That said, I feel VERY strongly about Anti-semeticism. My grandfather was exterminated after working in the Warzaw ghetto uprising. It's not a subject I take lightly. My family is jewish, and though I'm not a practicing Jew, I realize the dangers of Anti semticism. You play like this is a joke, that I don't get Rose's humor- and you're right. Becasue it's not humorous to our dead and beloved. It's not one damn bit. Now, I've worked hardi nthe civil rights movement of modern times, and I feel with strong certainty, that those pictures on Rose's site, with the african american children, and the captions rose wrote beneath them, in'ebonics' is very racist, no matter how you would like t o categorize it. IT IS BLATANT RACISM> the way he discusses jews, or heebs as he has written, on his website, this is disgraceful. This is nothing to be proud of. This is a shameful thing to stick up for. Somewhere in the middle of all this, you claimed to be jewish. If that is so, I appeal to your Judaism to realize that though it may not be offensive to you, the way Rose deals with that hateful temrinology is indeed something I take very seriously, as does my family, and jewish friends. If someone were to pick that topic which you were most protective of, and slice it in the same hodge podge Rose uses, and then add in the anger that is so very apparent in his later work, then I believe you would side with me. The allegations you laud on me, with no reall basis, are fraudulent and irritating to say the least. There is more to the subject than the joke at hand. I've printed out all the go rounds we've had on here, and sent them to the Anti Defamation League, as have I printed out the lyrics from his albums and sent them out to the NAACP- because no amount of badgering form you will end this. It could have been a simple edit compromise. But yo ubegan attacking me personally, and calling me things that just weren't true, implying others were really my writing. This is unfair and ill logical. By your actions you awoke something inside of me, something I hadn't felt in some time, and now I'm following through. Because to you these may be jokes, and funny surrealist asides, but to the blacks of New Orleans who lost everything and were denied help by our government, and to Jews everywhere struggling eveyr minute against the rampant anti semticism in this world, the words Rose enacts aren't in the same category as when PAtti Smith tried to devalue the word'nigger' by allowing its meaning to slip the bonds of racial boundaries and become something else entirely- rose uses those words with angry and impure thoughts that have arisen in hatred, and baits people with them, when he doesn't mean them completely- this is not an ok situation. Just as I disagree vehemntly with the poster who wrote Rose wasa a child molester, or the poster who wrote he was in Jail. I'm not them, and shouldn't be put in the same group. I urge you for once to try and see things beyond the scope of what you have previously digested, and understand that words taht may not strike your heart, can, and do, strike that of others. You mentioned subjectivity earlier, and I think your objectivity on the subject of Biff Rose is clouded by your friendship with him. He is who he is. you give him high marks and I give him low ones. Don't tell me he's god, and I won't tell you he's the devil. His language is the devil, and it should be noted on this site that he writes that sort of thing.] 08:39, 9 September 2005 (UTC) | |||
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Is this for your conscience? Have you somehow reached a moment of clarity and decided that you have been wrong, and have treated me as such? I think not. You are up to your old tricks, and I don't appreciate it. I think your tongue and cheek tone should be reserved for your own page. STAY AWAY FROM MINE!!! After how awful you've been to me, I would be very hesitant to meet you in person. I think you only want to talk up Biff Rose, and clearly, you have an agenda. You spend your free time writing reviews of him on other websites. I've checked. You have a very odd attachment to a peron who himself has referred to you as "one of those New York intellectual jews." You've personally attacked me, accused me of being people I'm not, and continually baited me. I think if we met, you would more than likely threaten me with something. And if you are indeed Jewish, and still don't understand the sinfulness and outright debased ideaology espoused by your friend, Biff Rose, I can't imagine what we would have in common, other than living in Brooklyn, which is where you would have to live to be my neighbor, as you called yourself. Furthermore, I ask you not to respond to my talk page any more than you have, and I will leave yours alone, if you indeed adhere to this. You have personally made my time on Misplaced Pages very hurtful, and I don't like to have to see your name at all. I feel like you are ] me. I ask that you desist and leave me be. DO NOT REPLY TO MY TALK PAGE I will simply file it away to the archives. ] 21:19, 25 September 2005 (UTC) 21:19, 25 September 2005 (UTC) | |||
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== Discogs == | |||
] is not a reliable source and should not be used, per ] and ]. Thank you. ] (]) 02:33, 29 August 2019 (UTC) | |||
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== October 2019 == | |||
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I'll add sources to the extensive work I did on that page, which has been long FULL of unsourced AND sourced inaccuracies, that I did not put there. I ran out of time, yesterday. Thank you for your warning, in any event. And you're welcome for my attempt at improving the article. Someone has to do it. ] (]) 15:42, 17 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
I've now sourced the heck out of the pages. I hope you adore them. ] (]) 02:03, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
: I've reverted the bulk of your changes; because you cited questionable and flat-out unreliable sources like WordPress blogs and forums and ; because you composed a personal-research paragraph about history of LP albums with no reliable source making this connection to the album (which violates Misplaced Pages's principle of ); and because the previous revision made more sense to ], whereas your new paragraphs and wording would intimidate anyone but a specialist in jazz who lacks a good sense for research and encyclopedic writing. Please do not restore. I am willing to discuss your qualms at the article talk page if you would still like, per ]. ] (]) 05:15, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
:: Also, there is no such thing as a "re-compilation", at least not in any of the sources you've cited; no such wording exists, and it is misleading to render a source saying "revamped" as that. (]) ] (]) 05:23, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
::: Your intentions seem good, but you have to become a bit more ] as an ''encyclopedia editor''. Please read up on ] and the guidelines I linked in my previous comments above. And you can always go to the ] for determining a source's reliability if you are not sure. ] (]) 05:24, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
::::I will not "restore," but I fully intend to work on this page until it is historically accurate. I don't know how you unilaterally determine that you are the arbiter of what a "general reader" needs to know; I don't think they "need to know", inaccurately, that this is an album as Monk intended it, when it clearly was not. This wasn't Monk's first "Studio album," but the page has claimed that for years. I also find that you are not even enforcing your own rules consistently. You are demanding that we make a Miles Davis 1950 session album "1957," (which I think "general reader" would find confusing and misleading) yet when I try to place _this_ Monk album as a later compilation (while honoring the session links, which I agree with) you are, in effect, forcing it to be back-dated to 1954 by removing the information that explains otherwise. Which is it going to be? In each case, I'm trying to find the least-confusing middle ground. While I will work on improving my sources, I'm really throwing up my hands as to how to handle your assessments of what is appropriate content for the article. These are not my POV's--they are the factual circumstances surrounding this release. | |||
::::I know there's an air of complaint here, but I hope you can read this as a desire to work WITH you. I spent a good 6 hours (or more) yesterday trying to meet your standards, so I'm pretty frustrated, which means I feel helpless. ] (]) 19:35, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
: You keep making the same policy and guideline violations, so I have the right to issue you warnings for it, especially given you've been around here long enough to know better. I'm sorry you exhausted your time and energy, and I'm sorry your changes did not adhere to the site's standards of reliability and neutrality, among other things. ]: "The genre here is 'encyclopedia'—each article is meant to provide 'a summary of accepted knowledge regarding its subject'". ]: "The mission of Misplaced Pages is to provide articles that summarize accepted knowledge regarding their subjects... We generally find 'accepted knowledge' in high quality secondary sources like literature reviews and books." That is how we determine what the general reader should know, as opposed to pawning off claims from questionable sources as fact. You are not exempt from adhering to an encyclopedia's fundamental principles. I appropriately explained what was wrong with your sources, but I'm sorry you have nothing to say about ''that'' and did not seem to listen or read any of the guidelines and essays of relevance that I linked, and instead are more focused on taking it personally. I do not know what else to say. Sorry. ] (]) 22:51, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
:: You need to cite reliable sources. I have demonstrated how the sources you cited are inappropriate, questionable, and unreliable. If you feel otherwise, there is a reason I recommended ]. ] (]) 22:54, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
:::I will read the article about reliable sources and replace my links with those. This does not explain your justification for several of your other reversals. I guess we'll get to that next. ] (]) 23:07, 18 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
::::BTW.....re "recompilation" It's a real thing. I admit that my hyphen was a bit out of line. I didn't know that Misplaced Pages had a rule against synonyms. ] (]) 03:42, 19 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
::::: I'm not arguing the word doesn't exist. I'm making the indisputable observation that the word doesn't exist in any of the sources you've cited. ] (]) 15:59, 19 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
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Thank you!!!! I will look into this! It was a lot of work, even just trying to get a parallel navigation (Mini-Lps vs LPs) to snap into place, and I'm still refining it. | |||
It's not really an "unconventional" term, just a convention that has more or less gone away. "mini-LP" is redesignation of what was THE standard long-playing format from 1948 until around 1956, when 12" records replaced them. So we no longer think of these as "LPs", as they hold about half of the running time. | |||
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:], formerly ], What I wrote was factually correct and an appropriate reference to that citation. The information in that discography I cited is _in_contradiction_ with the other source that you insist on: 1956, vs 1954. And, the sequence of the three albums is as he states, and matches the sequence of serial numbers, not as YOU continue to state, inaccurately. What you keep insisting on --the date of 1954-- is NOT factually correct. I do not believe that restating this rather mundane and obvious information falls in the category of "original research." It is re-working and re-organizing of obvious and easily available data to conform with the format of Misplaced Pages. You, on the other hand, have a history of cleaving so closely to sources that your work has been accused repeatedly of plagiarism--with good reason. I don't think you actually get the concept. | |||
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{{hidden ping|GreenMeansGo|MShabazz|Malik_Shabazz|Elahrairah|Cjhard|Muso805|Vmavanti|Alberto279|FlightTime|FlightTime_Phone|ToonIsALoon}}Can I even be blocked "without further warning"? This certainly looks to me like pattern of intimidation, unilateral reverting, hounding and page-owning by a repeat offender on this score, who has for some (possibly benign) reason recently changed his name and tried to hide his history as ]. The ones on my talk page are not his only threats towards me, on what I feel are innocuous (if sometimes imperfect) and thoroughly appropriate-in-intent corrective edits on a series of jazz album pages. Thank you for your time; I hope not to waste your energy or stress you. If any of you can direct me towards further resources or allies, I would appreciate it. Thanks again.] (]) 00:08, 22 November 2019 (UTC) | |||
:I...uh...I'm not sure I have sufficient context here, or the time to find it. Umm...], you deal with some contemporary music topics don't you? ]] 00:14, 22 November 2019 (UTC) | |||
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I think your entire line of participation in these Monk articles shows a pattern of ], bad-faith accusations (), and knee-jerk, emotional reaction to the slightest grievance toward your edits, as can be seen in above discussions here and those at ], one of three places -- along with my talk page and this one -- where you've pinged me all at once. I issued you a level-4 warning for continuing to add original research and personal analysis to the article, because you had been warned (and lectured) numerous times before, both here and at the article talk page, about not doing this. I have urged you to be proper and adherent to core policies and guidelines, and I have even solicited experienced editors -- {{ping|Walter Görlitz}}}, {{ping|Ojorojo}} -- at your request for outside comment, and they both disagreed with your stance on the content in dispute. I have indulged your immaturities and misapprehensions (including ), and I have responded thoroughly and thoughtfully all this time (which ). But I won't indulge your personal attacks, your suggestions that I'm a bully, your drudging up of content disputes from years ago, etc. You have an unhealthy way of dealing with people who don't agree with you, and from the intensity of your remarks all throughout these exchanges, it does not seem to be good on you. I would advise you to take ] for your own good. ] (]) 01:03, 22 November 2019 (UTC) | |||
::I addressed your spurious claim of "original research" on the talk page of ]. It's an inaccurate claim. | |||
::You are reverting edits instead of improving the articles, and you refuse to address my (IMO) perfectly logical responses to your persistent anti-chronological orderings of these three albums --which were released in an easy-to-prove sequence in 1956, reordering/repackaging much 5 shorter albums released in 1952-1954. All of the data I include which pretty much proves their year and sequence gets removed by you and called "original research." Similar arguments on talk pages are ignored. It it simply cited, provable information, consistently upheld by experts. This is distinct from our debate about the use of infoboxes as navigation, which you seem to have agreement on from a couple of other users, and may be legit, even as I find it confusing. I left that issue alone in my last edit, and you still reverted my next edit. | |||
::You are not collaborating, and you are consistently threatening me with blocking. You've done it at least 4 times on my page, and you do it as you revert my edits. I am giving you no comparable warnings in response. This sort of thing is an ongoing complaint against you by various users, stretching back years. | |||
::I've "been warned and lectured numerous times," yes. As of late, exclusively by '''you'''. So your phrasing is a little misleading, there. I don't think there's a consensus about the quality of my edits. | |||
::I'm bringing up old disputes because your behavior has not changed a lick, as far as I can tell. If anything, you've just learned the lingo directed at you, and are using it as a weapon to get your way. | |||
::My "unhealthy way of dealing with people who don't agree with" me involves attempting to discuss our disagreements, logically, on talk pages, without threats, and with appeals to help me improve the articles in question in ways that work for you. When asked if a certain source might be acceptable after you had dismissed several others, your response was an annoyed (I paraphrase) "why would I have a problem with that??!?!" as if I hadn't had several hours of citation work already wholesale reverted by you. I think the record will show that I have done my best to work with you, to no avail. This link you are pointing to comes after the umptheenth unilateral "warning" from you and wholesale revert (as opposed to revision). | |||
::Your assessment of my edits as "incompetent" appears to be yours alone, and it is insulting, to boot. I will say that the pages as you left them before my edits (and to some extent now, with edits reverted) were worded confusingly, and were provably inaccurate. And they remain so. I wouldn't throw such an insulting term as "incompetent" around here, about you or anyone else; nonetheless, I certainly saw room for improvement, and began working on polishing those pages, as one does here. | |||
::And now you are challenging my mental health. I think the only evidence in favor of your argument is that I've taken far too much time and verbiage writing this response....but I've been dealing with your hounding since August. I hope it stops here. | |||
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::Note the ascending sequence of serial numbers. This is a surefire indication that this is the sequence in which they were released. And this is the order in which they always appear in discographies. | |||
::At some point, I included airtight evidence that Prestige did not switch to a long-playing 12-inch format until 1956. At that point, they reformatted their catalog of shorter albums into repackaged, longer-duration collections that they thought would sell better. Therefore, your persistent claim that the first and third of these came out in 1954 would be unlikely, even if it weren't provably false. But it's provable. You consider all the evidence to be "esoteric" (I think that was your term) or original research. It is neither. But you remove it, nonetheless. ] (]) 01:43, 22 November 2019 (UTC) | |||
I will ignore your personal attacks and delusional remarks to focus on the Chris Sheridan book source and catalog listing that remains your only reliable source for the claims you're purporting as indisputable fact. : | |||
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:::When I have some time, I will back up my assertion and sources regarding the dating of those albums. I have in fact previously posted other sources which are more historically-minded and reliable than some of the reviews you are now citing. You removed them. In the meantime, I have found Misplaced Pages precedents and policies for using such sources when no others exist, as a second-line solution, and I will back them up with these arguments when I have the energy. | |||
:::I feel your expression of "concern for my mental health" here is unlikely to be sincere, and amounts to a not-so-sly personal attack, for the record. It would be interesting to see how others pinged would interpret that comment by you. Is my interpretation of that comment delusional, you think? On the flip side, I believe I have merely made reference to your repeated behavior, what it "looks like," and its cumulative effects, vs. "personally attacking" you. On the other hand, if I have inadvertently actually personally attacked you or your underlying character, I apologize. That's not what this is about. It's about how difficult it is to work on pages with you. | |||
:::Bad faith? Your pattern of ongoingly prefacing your reverts with "warnings" to block me, from the start of our interactions and over time, comes off as a bad-faith approach to editing these pages, and inspires a feeling of being threatened. You are using such warnings inappropriately, with me and with others. Yes, (referring to recent comments of yours on our dispute elsewhere), I do know the difference between a warning and a threat, and I also know how one can ride that fine line. You do it beautifully. I loved the one where you begrudgingly accepted my album graphics after initially reverting them, after I wrote a long "common sense" defense of their source. Then you said something that amounted to "just don't do it again." Behavior not unlike what one who enjoys impersonating a policeman might do. Kudos. ] (]) 06:31, 22 November 2019 (UTC) | |||
Hi Sojambi. You've done your research. You've teared your hair out. You've read my userpage. You're entirely correct in principle. There are intractable characters on Misplaced Pages, some whose attitudes are entirely antithetical to a collaborative environment. You have a reasonable expectation that, because Misplaced Pages has policies, procedures and administration directed to these things, that they will sanction and control those who violate those policies. As you've read, in many cases, for many different reasons, they don't. Unfortunately, it appears you primarily edit Misplaced Pages articles centred around an interest you share with Isento. So, you have four options: edit an area of Misplaced Pages Isento doesn't edit, keep trying to edit musical articles with Isento being hostile and reverting all your edits, quit editing Misplaced Pages, or report him to ]. As you know, reporting him to the noticeboard is unlikely to end in a satisfactory result for you. If you do report him, however, '''be concise''', '''use diffs''' and '''DO NOT RESPOND TO THE PERSON YOU ARE REPORTING'''. Whatever you do, take some time for yourself away from this whole situation. There are good times and fruitful pursuits, and it'll be nice to forget that people like this exist and that they can drag you into disputes like this. | |||
Oh, and if you do report him to ANI, use the diff with him "expressing concern" for your mental health. That was disgusting. | |||
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:Thank you. Much appreciated. I'm taking your advice. ] (]) 17:08, 22 November 2019 (UTC) | |||
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oh well. that's that. oh well, you win. I'm on to other things.Mack Plant
Album cover art
Hi. I noticed you uploaded some high-resolution album covers w/ reduced dimensions. I'm talking about 'Genius of Modern Music 1' & '2' by Thelonious Monk. Are there any copies of the covers with larger dimensions? Thanks. --Paerra (talk) 00:56, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
FYI
Fill Your Heart. -Will Beback 12:36, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
- Let sleeping dogs lie, please. -Will Beback 09:12, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
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Re:Thelonious Monk album images
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Can you help me out? Call me dense, but I'm having trouble following this, especially since the Misplaced Pages form page that I used for the uploads has a whole section explaining why album covers are OK. Would it be OK on a devoted to that one and only album?
If so, can I "un-orphan" these images if I upload them to their respective album pages instead? (for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/Genius_of_Modern_Music:_Volume_1) And if so, how?
thank you. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 21:09, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
- An album cover can be placed in the infobox on the article about that album uncontroversially. In the infobox template, just put add example.jpg (not image:example.jpg) after "cover =" . J Milburn (talk) 21:15, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
- Yeah, you can use the {{Extra album cover 2}}, placing it in the 'misc' section of the advanced album infobox. See this section for details. J Milburn (talk) 21:21, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
Introduction
Hi, I wanted to thank you for the brilliant amount of work you put into the Nicky Hopkins article. It's so hard to find people who are willing to cover the very important role that session musicians provide. I feel some others: David Lindley, drummers Steve Jordan, and Vinnie Colaiuta, bassist Pino Palladino, and guitarists Alun Davies (of Cat Stevens work), and Waddy Wachtel have all suffered in the same manner. (Sorry, it's a pseudo-pitch for help, since I feel they should also get credit!) If I can help you in editing, let me know. If you can take a look at any of these folks, it would be appreciated. However, anything more for Nicky would be great, too. Currently, I'm also trying to put together pages for all of the above (yeah), and Jaco Pastorious, who has been sadly overlooked. Unfortunately, I often get distracted! Thanks for your time. --leahtwosaints (talk) 23:31, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
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Yes sir, that was me. I sang the song, which everybody loves, with a rock band in the 70s, and usually did some variation on that summary in introducing the song. Thank you for the compliment and for going to the trouble of tracking me down. Ortolan88 (talk) 19:40, 3 March 2014 (UTC)
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I fail to understand what citations would be needed for this article. It's a movie soundtrack by a famous music group. "Stub" I'd understand. What's missing? Sojambi Pinola (talk) 01:02, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
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It was being used in an article until CASSIOPEIA "drafted" it.Sojambi Pinola (talk) 01:03, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
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Discogs is not a reliable source and should not be used, per WP:ALBUM/SOURCE and WP:SPS. Thank you. Dan56 (talk) 02:33, 29 August 2019 (UTC)
- I cannot provide an alternative source for your area of research. Keep in mind that, at Misplaced Pages, "the burden to demonstrate verifiability lies with the editor who adds or restores material" (WP:PROVEIT). Dan56 (talk) 04:14, 29 August 2019 (UTC)
October 2019
Please stop adding unsourced content, as you did on Thelonious Monk Trio. This violates Misplaced Pages's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Misplaced Pages. Dan56 (talk) 22:45, 16 October 2019 (UTC)
I'll add sources to the extensive work I did on that page, which has been long FULL of unsourced AND sourced inaccuracies, that I did not put there. I ran out of time, yesterday. Thank you for your warning, in any event. And you're welcome for my attempt at improving the article. Someone has to do it. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 15:42, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
I've now sourced the heck out of the pages. I hope you adore them. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 02:03, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
- I've reverted the bulk of your changes; because you cited questionable and flat-out unreliable sources like WordPress blogs and forums and a jazz discography site with no discernable background or credibility; because you composed a personal-research paragraph about history of LP albums with no reliable source making this connection to the album (which violates Misplaced Pages's principle of ); and because the previous revision made more sense to the general reader, whereas your new paragraphs and wording would intimidate anyone but a specialist in jazz who lacks a good sense for research and encyclopedic writing. Please do not restore. I am willing to discuss your qualms at the article talk page if you would still like, per WP:BRD. Dan56 (talk) 05:15, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
- Also, there is no such thing as a "re-compilation", at least not in any of the sources you've cited; no such wording exists, and it is misleading to render a source saying "revamped" as that. (WP:STICKTOSOURCE) Dan56 (talk) 05:23, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
- Your intentions seem good, but you have to become a bit more competent as an encyclopedia editor. Please read up on source reliability and the guidelines I linked in my previous comments above. And you can always go to the reliable source noticeboard for determining a source's reliability if you are not sure. Dan56 (talk) 05:24, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
- I will not "restore," but I fully intend to work on this page until it is historically accurate. I don't know how you unilaterally determine that you are the arbiter of what a "general reader" needs to know; I don't think they "need to know", inaccurately, that this is an album as Monk intended it, when it clearly was not. This wasn't Monk's first "Studio album," but the page has claimed that for years. I also find that you are not even enforcing your own rules consistently. You are demanding that we make a Miles Davis 1950 session album "1957," (which I think "general reader" would find confusing and misleading) yet when I try to place _this_ Monk album as a later compilation (while honoring the session links, which I agree with) you are, in effect, forcing it to be back-dated to 1954 by removing the information that explains otherwise. Which is it going to be? In each case, I'm trying to find the least-confusing middle ground. While I will work on improving my sources, I'm really throwing up my hands as to how to handle your assessments of what is appropriate content for the article. These are not my POV's--they are the factual circumstances surrounding this release.
- I know there's an air of complaint here, but I hope you can read this as a desire to work WITH you. I spent a good 6 hours (or more) yesterday trying to meet your standards, so I'm pretty frustrated, which means I feel helpless. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 19:35, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
- You keep making the same policy and guideline violations, so I have the right to issue you warnings for it, especially given you've been around here long enough to know better. I'm sorry you exhausted your time and energy, and I'm sorry your changes did not adhere to the site's standards of reliability and neutrality, among other things. WP:EXPERT#Advice for expert editors: "The genre here is 'encyclopedia'—each article is meant to provide 'a summary of accepted knowledge regarding its subject'". WP:EXPERT: "The mission of Misplaced Pages is to provide articles that summarize accepted knowledge regarding their subjects... We generally find 'accepted knowledge' in high quality secondary sources like literature reviews and books." That is how we determine what the general reader should know, as opposed to pawning off claims from questionable sources as fact. You are not exempt from adhering to an encyclopedia's fundamental principles. I appropriately explained what was wrong with your sources, but I'm sorry you have nothing to say about that and did not seem to listen or read any of the guidelines and essays of relevance that I linked, and instead are more focused on taking it personally. I do not know what else to say. Sorry. Dan56 (talk) 22:51, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
- You need to cite reliable sources. I have demonstrated how the sources you cited are inappropriate, questionable, and unreliable. If you feel otherwise, there is a reason I recommended WP:RSN. Dan56 (talk) 22:54, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
- I will read the article about reliable sources and replace my links with those. This does not explain your justification for several of your other reversals. I guess we'll get to that next. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 23:07, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
- BTW.....re "recompilation" "Recompilation" www.merriam-webster.com It's a real thing. I admit that my hyphen was a bit out of line. I didn't know that Misplaced Pages had a rule against synonyms. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 03:42, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
- I'm not arguing the word doesn't exist. I'm making the indisputable observation that the word doesn't exist in any of the sources you've cited. Dan56 (talk) 15:59, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
- BTW.....re "recompilation" "Recompilation" www.merriam-webster.com It's a real thing. I admit that my hyphen was a bit out of line. I didn't know that Misplaced Pages had a rule against synonyms. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 03:42, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Thank you!!!! I will look into this! It was a lot of work, even just trying to get a parallel navigation (Mini-Lps vs LPs) to snap into place, and I'm still refining it.
It's not really an "unconventional" term, just a convention that has more or less gone away. "mini-LP" is redesignation of what was THE standard long-playing format from 1948 until around 1956, when 12" records replaced them. So we no longer think of these as "LPs", as they hold about half of the running time.
Anyway, thank you again! Sojambi Pinola (talk) 15:39, 17 October 2019 (UTC)
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Dan56, I've responded on your page. I appreciate your response about about my intentions, which I just saw. Thank you. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 18:47, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
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November 2019
You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you violate Misplaced Pages's no original research policy by inserting unpublished information or your personal analysis into an article, as you did at Thelonious Monk Trio. isento (talk) 15:44, 21 November 2019 (UTC)
- Isento, formerly , What I wrote was factually correct and an appropriate reference to that citation. The information in that discography I cited is _in_contradiction_ with the other source that you insist on: 1956, vs 1954. And, the sequence of the three albums is as he states, and matches the sequence of serial numbers, not as YOU continue to state, inaccurately. What you keep insisting on --the date of 1954-- is NOT factually correct. I do not believe that restating this rather mundane and obvious information falls in the category of "original research." It is re-working and re-organizing of obvious and easily available data to conform with the format of Misplaced Pages. You, on the other hand, have a history of cleaving so closely to sources that your work has been accused repeatedly of plagiarism--with good reason. I don't think you actually get the concept.
- If need be, I can continue supplying other sources of this information-- Misplaced Pages does not claim that every single source of this information in existence be used. It's just a time-consuming hassle.
- Who is going to do this "blocking"? And why? I interpret what you are doing here as a threat, and it's in the interest of upholding a series of inaccurate pages, for reasons unknown other than you authored them, far from perfectly or accurately. It is also in keeping with your history of "owning" pages and refusing to work collaboratively.
- If you want to put forth a "blocking" motion against me, go ahead. I have kept track of your LONG history on this score, and I will get the appropriate admins lined up to boomerang your butt. I'm doing appropriate if imperfect work on improving these pages, in the spirit of collaboration. You aren't working with me; you are merely reversing all my work wholesale. I suggest YOU back off. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 22:29, 21 November 2019 (UTC)
Request for counsel regarding Isento aka Dan56--what to do, here?
I would appreciate some counsel and potential support, here, by those of you who have dealt in the past with this editor. I do _not_ wish to drag this into an incident report, but I find statements such as this and earlier, this and this, by Isento (aka to act as an ongoing threat to my ability to edit on Misplaced Pages; not to mention that they stress me out, whether or not that's the intent. (I can't tell, but the result is very real.) My edits have been imperfect, and I am learning. But the threats of being blocked, and wholesale reverts, are escalating even as I source my edits better, and use more and more exact language.
Can I even be blocked "without further warning"? This certainly looks to me like pattern of intimidation, unilateral reverting, hounding and page-owning by a repeat offender on this score, who has for some (possibly benign) reason recently changed his name and tried to hide his history as . The ones on my talk page are not his only threats towards me, on what I feel are innocuous (if sometimes imperfect) and thoroughly appropriate-in-intent corrective edits on a series of jazz album pages. Thank you for your time; I hope not to waste your energy or stress you. If any of you can direct me towards further resources or allies, I would appreciate it. Thanks again.Sojambi Pinola (talk) 00:08, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- I...uh...I'm not sure I have sufficient context here, or the time to find it. Umm...User:Ritchie333, you deal with some contemporary music topics don't you? GMG 00:14, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- Thank you. I know, I tried to keep it brief but maybe I was too brief. If nothing else I'm wondering about the threat directly above regarding "blocking without warning." I didn't know "blocking" happened on Misplaced Pages without a process, so this registers (to me) as bullying outside of the way things work. I pinged you because you weighed in on a prior incident regarding this same user, which has a lot of similarities (IMO) to this one. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 00:25, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
I think your entire line of participation in these Monk articles shows a pattern of incompetence, bad-faith accusations (these kind of comments make me concerned for your mental health), and knee-jerk, emotional reaction to the slightest grievance toward your edits, as can be seen in above discussions here and those at the article talk page, one of three places -- along with my talk page and this one -- where you've pinged me all at once. I issued you a level-4 warning for continuing to add original research and personal analysis to the article, because you had been warned (and lectured) numerous times before, both here and at the article talk page, about not doing this. I have urged you to be proper and adherent to core policies and guidelines, and I have even solicited experienced editors -- @Walter Görlitz:}, @Ojorojo: -- at your request for outside comment, and they both disagreed with your stance on the content in dispute. I have indulged your immaturities and misapprehensions (including falsehoods and slander at the article talk page), and I have responded thoroughly and thoughtfully all this time (which even you at one point expressed appreciation for). But I won't indulge your personal attacks, your suggestions that I'm a bully, your drudging up of content disputes from years ago, etc. You have an unhealthy way of dealing with people who don't agree with you, and from the intensity of your remarks all throughout these exchanges, it does not seem to be good on you. I would advise you to take a break for your own good. isento (talk) 01:03, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- I addressed your spurious claim of "original research" on the talk page of Thelonious Monk Trio. It's an inaccurate claim.
- You are reverting edits instead of improving the articles, and you refuse to address my (IMO) perfectly logical responses to your persistent anti-chronological orderings of these three albums --which were released in an easy-to-prove sequence in 1956, reordering/repackaging much 5 shorter albums released in 1952-1954. All of the data I include which pretty much proves their year and sequence gets removed by you and called "original research." Similar arguments on talk pages are ignored. It it simply cited, provable information, consistently upheld by experts. This is distinct from our debate about the use of infoboxes as navigation, which you seem to have agreement on from a couple of other users, and may be legit, even as I find it confusing. I left that issue alone in my last edit, and you still reverted my next edit.
- You are not collaborating, and you are consistently threatening me with blocking. You've done it at least 4 times on my page, and you do it as you revert my edits. I am giving you no comparable warnings in response. This sort of thing is an ongoing complaint against you by various users, stretching back years.
- I've "been warned and lectured numerous times," yes. As of late, exclusively by you. So your phrasing is a little misleading, there. I don't think there's a consensus about the quality of my edits.
- I'm bringing up old disputes because your behavior has not changed a lick, as far as I can tell. If anything, you've just learned the lingo directed at you, and are using it as a weapon to get your way.
- My "unhealthy way of dealing with people who don't agree with" me involves attempting to discuss our disagreements, logically, on talk pages, without threats, and with appeals to help me improve the articles in question in ways that work for you. When asked if a certain source might be acceptable after you had dismissed several others, your response was an annoyed (I paraphrase) "why would I have a problem with that??!?!" as if I hadn't had several hours of citation work already wholesale reverted by you. I think the record will show that I have done my best to work with you, to no avail. This link you are pointing to comes after the umptheenth unilateral "warning" from you and wholesale revert (as opposed to revision).
- Your assessment of my edits as "incompetent" appears to be yours alone, and it is insulting, to boot. I will say that the pages as you left them before my edits (and to some extent now, with edits reverted) were worded confusingly, and were provably inaccurate. And they remain so. I wouldn't throw such an insulting term as "incompetent" around here, about you or anyone else; nonetheless, I certainly saw room for improvement, and began working on polishing those pages, as one does here.
- And now you are challenging my mental health. I think the only evidence in favor of your argument is that I've taken far too much time and verbiage writing this response....but I've been dealing with your hounding since August. I hope it stops here.
- The pages in question, by the way, are:
- Thelonious_Monk_Trio ((Prestige LP 7027)
- Monk_(1956_album) (Prestige PRLP 7053)
- Thelonious_Monk_and_Sonny_Rollins (Prestige PRLP 7075)
- Note the ascending sequence of serial numbers. This is a surefire indication that this is the sequence in which they were released. And this is the order in which they always appear in discographies.
- At some point, I included airtight evidence that Prestige did not switch to a long-playing 12-inch format until 1956. At that point, they reformatted their catalog of shorter albums into repackaged, longer-duration collections that they thought would sell better. Therefore, your persistent claim that the first and third of these came out in 1954 would be unlikely, even if it weren't provably false. But it's provable. You consider all the evidence to be "esoteric" (I think that was your term) or original research. It is neither. But you remove it, nonetheless. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 01:43, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
I will ignore your personal attacks and delusional remarks to focus on the Chris Sheridan book source and catalog listing that remains your only reliable source for the claims you're purporting as indisputable fact. Page 295, caption above the listing of Prestige releases, reads:
- "Prestige numbering was altered several times during the label's independent existence. Our listing has been guided by the number on the sleeve, even when the label number may have differed slightly: eg. 7000 series albums often used the suffix LP on sleeve (and in advertisements) but on the label it may have been PRLP."
"...label number may have differed slightly..." reads like qualifying and cautioning the reader about the possibility the listing is not indisputable fact. Which is why Misplaced Pages articles are based on multiple third-party sources (WP:Third-party source), and when reliable sources conflict with each other, we report both. We "do not choose which one is 'true' and discard the others as incorrect. (Misplaced Pages:Conflicting sources). isento (talk) 05:58, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- When I have some time, I will back up my assertion and sources regarding the dating of those albums. I have in fact previously posted other sources which are more historically-minded and reliable than some of the reviews you are now citing. You removed them. In the meantime, I have found Misplaced Pages precedents and policies for using such sources when no others exist, as a second-line solution, and I will back them up with these arguments when I have the energy.
- I feel your expression of "concern for my mental health" here is unlikely to be sincere, and amounts to a not-so-sly personal attack, for the record. It would be interesting to see how others pinged would interpret that comment by you. Is my interpretation of that comment delusional, you think? On the flip side, I believe I have merely made reference to your repeated behavior, what it "looks like," and its cumulative effects, vs. "personally attacking" you. On the other hand, if I have inadvertently actually personally attacked you or your underlying character, I apologize. That's not what this is about. It's about how difficult it is to work on pages with you.
- Bad faith? Your pattern of ongoingly prefacing your reverts with "warnings" to block me, from the start of our interactions and over time, comes off as a bad-faith approach to editing these pages, and inspires a feeling of being threatened. You are using such warnings inappropriately, with me and with others. Yes, (referring to recent comments of yours on our dispute elsewhere), I do know the difference between a warning and a threat, and I also know how one can ride that fine line. You do it beautifully. I loved the one where you begrudgingly accepted my album graphics after initially reverting them, after I wrote a long "common sense" defense of their source. Then you said something that amounted to "just don't do it again." Behavior not unlike what one who enjoys impersonating a policeman might do. Kudos. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 06:31, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
Hi Sojambi. You've done your research. You've teared your hair out. You've read my userpage. You're entirely correct in principle. There are intractable characters on Misplaced Pages, some whose attitudes are entirely antithetical to a collaborative environment. You have a reasonable expectation that, because Misplaced Pages has policies, procedures and administration directed to these things, that they will sanction and control those who violate those policies. As you've read, in many cases, for many different reasons, they don't. Unfortunately, it appears you primarily edit Misplaced Pages articles centred around an interest you share with Isento. So, you have four options: edit an area of Misplaced Pages Isento doesn't edit, keep trying to edit musical articles with Isento being hostile and reverting all your edits, quit editing Misplaced Pages, or report him to WP:AN/I. As you know, reporting him to the noticeboard is unlikely to end in a satisfactory result for you. If you do report him, however, be concise, use diffs and DO NOT RESPOND TO THE PERSON YOU ARE REPORTING. Whatever you do, take some time for yourself away from this whole situation. There are good times and fruitful pursuits, and it'll be nice to forget that people like this exist and that they can drag you into disputes like this.
Oh, and if you do report him to ANI, use the diff with him "expressing concern" for your mental health. That was disgusting.
All the best, Cjhard (talk) 09:42, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- Thank you. Much appreciated. I'm taking your advice. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 17:08, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
- I'm disappointed in the both of you for questioning my sincerity; you really are underestimating the capacity for patience, communication and cool needed to work with this person and help teach them when they are stubbornly refusing to admit fault or listen or taper their emotions for the sake of productivity -- go look back to the edit histories and talk page discussions. I even tried to compromise with them on their ridiculous enforcement of a chronology navigating album releases by date(s) of recording, which was rightfully opposed by seasoned competent editors at the article talk page. I stand by issuing the editor a warning for doing what they had been warned and lectured on for months not to do. The both of you -- @Cjhard: -- are delusional if you don't see anything worrisome or erratic when someone says "I'm doing nothing wrong. I'm onto you, and I'm ready for you. You are no wiki-hero" in one moment, then "My edits have been imperfect, and I am learning" in another. Sojambi's behavior demonstrates a lack of personal accountability, disregard for standards of source reliability, disregard for source integrity, victim playing, and textbook hostility. isento (talk) 18:47, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
This same person has costantly trolled me on my changes to the articles about Led Zeppelin's "Coda" album, and hard rock. Like only they may decide what those pages say. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:A000:CB03:8D00:996B:2879:2F15:79AC (talk) 05:03, 30 November 2019 (UTC)
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I think I have encountered difficulties similar to yours. I've written about this on my Talk page and User page. Click my name. I posted a message today on Wikiproject Jazz called "And others" if you are interested. Vmavanti (talk) 15:28, 31 January 2020 (UTC)
- Oh yeah, we sure have. I have taken a breather for the sake of my sanity. But I've followed your travails with interest in the past. I look forward to collaborating with you in the future. Sojambi Pinola (talk) 18:26, 11 March 2020 (UTC)
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Proposed deletion of File:"Crossing Delancey" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album cover.jpg
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- The Roches are a major musical group. I had created a separate album page for their soundtrack album, which debuted some music later developed for their next proper album. For reasons unclear, it was deleted. (Something about the album being trivial.) Rather than fight this any further, I moved the contents to a subsection of the movie page.
- In general on Misplaced Pages, album art is fair use when discussing an album.
- please advise.
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