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I just did a quite edit to better present the info in the article. If anyone can find some sources to back it up, that'd be great )I'm at work, so no time for tracking down primary sources). ] (]) 19:41, 2 October 2013 (UTC) | I just did a quite edit to better present the info in the article. If anyone can find some sources to back it up, that'd be great )I'm at work, so no time for tracking down primary sources). ] (]) 19:41, 2 October 2013 (UTC) | ||
: I just undid a revision by another IP address that uses unsubstantiated qualifiers in the description. I suspect that someone associated with the band has their own ideas of how a WP article should look, because they keep listing the festivals the band has played in an oddly formatted way in the introduction. See ] for why I reverted. With some sources to verify the info, perhaps we could create a section listing the festivals. ] (]) 12:44, 5 October 2013 (UTC) | : I just undid a revision by another IP address that uses unsubstantiated qualifiers in the description. I suspect that someone associated with the band has their own ideas of how a WP article should look, because they keep listing the festivals the band has played in an oddly formatted way in the introduction. See ] for why I reverted. With some sources to verify the info, perhaps we could create a section listing the festivals. ] (]) 12:44, 5 October 2013 (UTC) | ||
== Edit War == | |||
A bit of background, the current version of this band was an unauthorised version made possible by the weak UK litigation laws. Although it has traded for a few years this way, recently the current main member has started to edit the history of the band as a reaction to ex members forming their version of this band. | |||
The user Johnny Alucard aka Damien Deville is attempting to rewrite history by claiming he started the band in 1986 some two years before he joined an already existing band. He has also introduced some ridiculous statements such as him countersuing me with Sony Music lawyers a fact that never happened. Neither did the band subsequently reach higher chart positions and neither was he the majority songwriter. | |||
He has altered his website recently to refelect these false statements (I have a web archive showing the previous version). | |||
Currently Johnny Alucard keeps reverting the page to this unqualified state and posting nonsensical comments. | |||
In the interests of wikipedia being an information site I urge you to either delete this page altogether or accept that this will remain an edit war into oblivion. | |||
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Copyright violation?
Hi everyone,
I'm suspecting this edit of an IP that seems to have made only this contribution to be a copyright violation, as a Google search of a random sentence
- "On the 20th October our friend, the beautiful Eileen Daly visited Mr DeWrays Recording Studio in Hampshire. Eileen laid down some backing vocals on the song "Bombers" and Nosferatu were interviewed and filmed for Eileen's New Television Series "Peek A Boo" which is being shown on Sky TV."
turns out to be also found on http://www.nosferatu.fsworld.co.uk/biography.htm and http://www.answers.com/topic/nosferatu-band. Of course, there's always the possibility of us being copied by them, but this is not very likely in this case, I'm afraid ... Anyway, the article in its current form is without question not suitable and hardly usable, as it seems to be pure advertising/self-description/fandom.
So, in conclusion, I take the liberty of reverting to the last unsuspected version. If anyone complains, show us your sources and we'll see ... -- marilyn.hanson 16:02, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
POV?
The last few sentences need to be reworded to reflect a neutral point of view per Misplaced Pages policies. Stating that a particular member "hijacked" the name of the group is hardly objective. B.Wind 23:09, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
10 albums
How about a list ? -- Beardo 03:05, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
100,000
The Sisters must have sold several times that for each album. -- Beardo 03:10, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- And your point?JanderVK (talk) 23:25, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
Fix it up
I just did a quite edit to better present the info in the article. If anyone can find some sources to back it up, that'd be great )I'm at work, so no time for tracking down primary sources). MjolnirPants (talk) 19:41, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
- I just undid a revision by another IP address that uses unsubstantiated qualifiers in the description. I suspect that someone associated with the band has their own ideas of how a WP article should look, because they keep listing the festivals the band has played in an oddly formatted way in the introduction. See WP:style for why I reverted. With some sources to verify the info, perhaps we could create a section listing the festivals. MjolnirPants (talk) 12:44, 5 October 2013 (UTC)
Edit War
A bit of background, the current version of this band was an unauthorised version made possible by the weak UK litigation laws. Although it has traded for a few years this way, recently the current main member has started to edit the history of the band as a reaction to ex members forming their version of this band.
The user Johnny Alucard aka Damien Deville is attempting to rewrite history by claiming he started the band in 1986 some two years before he joined an already existing band. He has also introduced some ridiculous statements such as him countersuing me with Sony Music lawyers a fact that never happened. Neither did the band subsequently reach higher chart positions and neither was he the majority songwriter.
He has altered his website recently to refelect these false statements (I have a web archive showing the previous version).
Currently Johnny Alucard keeps reverting the page to this unqualified state and posting nonsensical comments.
In the interests of wikipedia being an information site I urge you to either delete this page altogether or accept that this will remain an edit war into oblivion.
31.54.36.11 (talk) 17:48, 11 March 2020 (UTC)
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