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== Apology regarding 'disruptive editing' ==

I (username "Ashok 1504") hope that I am able to pass this message to you in the right way

I didn't mean to misuse any existing articles by editing them. It is true that I haven't properly read all the guidelines regarding various copyrights and so forth. I only meant to enhance each article but unfortunately myself being, to a certain extent; ignorant, failed to '''properly use''' the many articles related to films and actors. There won't be any further editing from my side until I am aware and sure of all the existing rules and guidelines to users on wiki. Thanking you .... Ashok

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Another thing I forgot to mention.

For the articles-Mammootty, Mamta, Prithviraj - I didn't notice the '''source''' on the edit page. I copied the edit page of Asif Ali and just changed the names in the 3 articles I've mentioned above. That was the reason. I never meant to take credit for the pictures. It was an accident. Anyways, I hope there won't be further problems .... Ashok

== TFD's appeal at AE ==

I just noticed in the 'Discussion among uninvolved editors' where I'd previously overlooked it. I see we discussed this above. Is it time for you to join the other admins in the Result section, i.e. do you want to !vote on having a warning, and if so which. Thanks, ] (]) 01:17, 10 May 2011 (UTC)

== ANI ==

I have raised your actions on . --<font face="Celtic">]<sub>'']''</sub></font> 18:14, 10 May 2011 (UTC)

== removal of Gallery from ] ==

Hi...
This is with reference to the removal of Rendering samples from ]...

http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Octane_Render&action=history

Firstly, thank you for your time in going thru the page. This page was created by various users of the software, and to document the features/ rendering samples/ user interface and version history etc- to be made available as a ready reference, under the category of Rendering Systems (http://en.wikipedia.org/Category:Rendering_systems). This was done in the most unbiased and neutral way- with adequate references and citations.
Also, all these images (non-free) have been contributed by various licensed users of the software, upon permissions from each one of them for use in the Gallery section.
If you could please allow us to retain all these images in the page- it would be really helpful in showcasing various ways the software can be used for rendering (e.g. interiors, product design, architecture, character modelling etc.)

For now, temporarily I have put the images back in place- for your consideration.

Thanking you in anticipation.
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: No, I'm afraid that won't work. Please see our policy on ]. We can use such images only under some narrowly defined conditions. The way you are using them now, it's in breach of the rule of minimality (a lot more images than would be strictly necessary), that of contextual significance (the images are not the object of individual discussion, so it's not clear to the reader what each of them is actually meant to illustrate), and most crucially: replaceability. If we are talking about copyrights belonging to those users who used the software to produce those graphics, and those users could have released their copyrighted work under a free license but chose not to, and if the aim of including the images here is to illustrate the technical capacities of the software, rather than the artistic achievement of the users, then the images are replaceable with other images that somebody else (you or I, andbody who has access to the software) could create and release freely, and which could illustrate the same features. ] ] 10:48, 11 May 2011 (UTC)

== Closing an article creation ban proposal ==

Hi, I note that you were online recently fixing up ]. We could really use a fast track on matter. As you can see from this user's , he intends on making even more stubs against consensus. We are going mad cleaning up. Thanks. - ] (]) 08:34, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

:Please ignore the above. ] has now put a block in place while discussions continue. - ] (]) 10:57, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

== Deletion requests ==

Might I askn what you think you are achieving with these over-zealous deletion requests. These are an affront to hard work put in by editors and undermine the quality of pages. ] (]) 16:07, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

== File:Deborah Winters and Matthew Laborteaux.jpg ==

Hi Future Perfect,

Thanks for pointing out the issue with the photo graphic for the ''Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo'' article[[:File:Deborah Winters and Matthew Laborteaux.jpg located at: http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=User_talk:Sinclairindex&action=edit&section=8

I mistakenly loaded the photo before finishing my edit to the article. I have since added production information, plot line, and commentary about the photo used. I would like to keep the photo since it encapsulates the picture with two of the film's leads peering inside the crashed plane cargo hold but missing the "deadly cargo" that's inside.

I have three other press photos given out by the production company in 1977 for use in the press, etc., that I would like to use. I am uncertain as to the license type to use.

I appreciate your attention and your assitance.

Best regards,
Robert ] (]) 19:22, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

== Revert to previous title ==

Hi, someone is making some redirections and renamings without asking anyone. In the case of ] he renamed the article by putting the title "bey" even though apparently he , in fact there is not a single source of him being bey, while certainly was a popular figure (actually he was head of artisans of the city, far from being a bey). It looks like this guy is ] some sort of agenda or at least biased POV without a single reference. Could you please revert this article to its previous name? I tried to do it but it keeps telling me that the title exist and only administrators could do it. Regards ] (]) 09:05, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

== Revert without participating ongoing discussion ==

Hi, I reported ] to ]. I would appreciate if you warn the user to participate in ongoing discussion at ]. Thank you. ―― ] (]) 09:38, 14 May 2011 (UTC)
:Melonbarmonster2 resumed a disruptive edit again. See ]. Please keep paying attention to the article. ―― ] (]) 10:03, 15 May 2011 (UTC)

:: What I am seeing is that you have both been edit-warring on several articles. Most importantly, you have both been editing the ] article although you both evidently have no interest in, or knowledge about, marine biology. You are both editing exclusively with a motive of misusing that article for a silly game of national point-scoring – adding stuff for the gratification of making representatives of one nation look bad, or removing stuff to avoid just that. If the conflict on that article escalates, you will most likely both end up blocked for ]. ] ] 10:30, 15 May 2011 (UTC)
:::Thank you for your advise. However Melonbarmonster2 never participated in the discussion, only reverting the edit. If the user is not an established user, the user would be blocked from editing immediately. Please suggest how to deal with this kind of disruptive editor without participating the discussion. Your comment above only encourages the user's disruptive editing. Melonbarmonster2 probably will revert my edit without participating the discussion. Then I will revert it immediately. Thank you. ―― ] (]) 10:42, 15 May 2011 (UTC)
::::I have been heavily involved in this article since it's beginning. I have also lived on the Atlantic Coast with a high interest if not passion on marine biology and environmental preservation. I have also visited islands off eastern and western coast of Korea. Phoenix's only participation on this page has been to revert my edits. Please check the history page to verify. Thanks. ] (]) 19:32, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

== About the images ==

Thats Because I don't know how to put license to images I upload that I took from the public domain websites. I'm sorry. Will you teach me how could I fix this?
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::Well, not all of the images that I uploaded are come from the internet, some are truly mine. but can you tell me what kind of license should I put on this images to avoid deletion?

== ] ==

The editor added a discovery of a map in South Korea. I reverted it. The ref in kr the user provided says that another copy was first found in South Korea. The map was already known and a copy is in Japan. I thought the discovery does not change the situation and not noteworthy. The editor reverted to his edit. Sorry that I undid his edit again but I remember the 1RR rule and self reverted. If I understand correctly the rule, the user should be blocked and I request for it. Thank you. ] <small>(])</small> 10:40, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

Well, not all of the images that I uploaded are come from the internet, some are truly mine.

== Now that the drama has subsided ==

Hi, can you review your application of the Famine Arbcom page bans on Sarah777 in relation to the ] page please? I cannot find any anti-British comments made by here at these pages. Her only series of edits (which occur in a sequence) appear to be and don't appear fall under the category of ''aggressive biased editing'' as stated in the Arbcom ruling. Especially since the edits were reverted quickly and there was no edit warring. Thank you. --] (]) 13:02, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

: Nope. This content edit to the article was not merely "aggressive biased editing", it was in fact nothing short of POV-driven vandalism. Sarah777, when making that edit, clearly ''knew'' she was falsifying the contents of the page. She knew that the term "B.I." in fact ''does'' include Ireland, in the usage of the English-speaking world at large, and that this meaning is the topic of that article. Of course, she doesn't ''want'' the world to be that way, but she knows that it actually ''is'' that way. Changing an article in order to make it conform to the way you want the world to be rather than to the way you know the world actually is, is vandalism, period.
: This together with on the associated talk page, which clearly is biased, aggressive rhetoric. ] ] 13:18, 14 May 2011 (UTC)
::Blocking for POV-driven vandalism isn't covered by the Arbcom ruling. Blocking for "aggressive biased editing" is covered. As an experienced editor, she should not have made those edits. I'm simply trying to interpret the block on that article page in the context of the Arbcom ruling based on Sarah777's edits to that page in the cold light of a new day without drama. An indef block applied to the British Isles page based on Vandalism is more appropriate that invoking the Arbcom ruling. --] (]) 15:12, 14 May 2011 (UTC)
::: Of course "POV-driven vandalism" is a form of "aggressive biased editing" – a particularly bad form, to be precise. So yes, I'm quite confident this is exactly within the letter and the spirit of the Arbcom rule. (And an "indef block applied to the British Isles page based on Vandalism" – by which I take it you are referring to a topic ban – wouldn't otherwise be feasible, because we can't in fact hand out topic bans without such Arbcom authorization.) ] ] 15:18, 14 May 2011 (UTC)
::::Sorry to be so pedantic about this. Would you mind if we ask for a review of this interpretation from Arbcom? Not sure of the exact procedure. --] (]) 17:46, 14 May 2011 (UTC)
::::: Well, I can't stop you from doing so, but yes, I sorta would mind, because I'd consider it a waste of time. The procedure should be outlined at ], if you must. But why would you even bother, given that there's also still the full indef-block in force, which renders the topic ban rather moot, for now? And why don't you just let Sarah take care of her own affairs? If she wants to raise an appeal, against whichever part of those sanctions, she can easily do so by herself. ] ] 18:05, 14 May 2011 (UTC)
::::::You're right. Not much point unless she wants to return to editing. --] (]) 12:51, 15 May 2011 (UTC)

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== hey ==

Hi. In the past you have given me a topic ban regarding a dispute (the whole affair seems kinda embarrassing now that I look at it, to be honest), by which the punishment was a ban on "historical demographics and cartography of Ex-Yugoslavia." Would you consider removing the ban on historical demographics? That was never really the problem though - the problem was maps, not demographics in general. New census data is being released nowadays, and I would like to be able to add current and past census data for municipalities and settlements. This is what I have been doing in my early days on wikipedia, and nobody ever had a problem with this because there was nothing controversial about it. It was simply the census data, nothing to discuss, and so nobody ever discussed anything, they just let me work on that stuff. In fact, I got two barn stars thanks in part to my contributions. I think that the initial topic ban was a bit broad, but okay, so it happened and perhaps it may have actually been useful. But anyways, would you please allow me to return to adding demographic data on wikipedia pages by removing half the ban? (] (]) 04:38, 15 May 2011 (UTC)).

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: Don't worry, somebody will get to it in due course. PUFs typically sit around a bit longer than FFDs, but they do get processed by admins in the end. ] ] 15:14, 15 May 2011 (UTC) : Thanks, but I guess it's enough to get them reverted promptly – if they then start revert-warring it back in, there should be enough admin eyeballs on that page to push the block button eventually, right? It doesn't have to be always me. That person is a pest (I suppose you're familiar with their ]?), thanks for helping deal with them. ] ] 23:00, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
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If I come across one of their additions to RSN would it be helpful if I pinged you? -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested «@» °∆t° 20:50, 9 November 2024 (UTC)

Thanks, but I guess it's enough to get them reverted promptly – if they then start revert-warring it back in, there should be enough admin eyeballs on that page to push the block button eventually, right? It doesn't have to be always me. That person is a pest (I suppose you're familiar with their LTA entry?), thanks for helping deal with them. Fut.Perf. 23:00, 9 November 2024 (UTC)
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