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Hi Dianna I am familiar with your edits so I wanted to post here first before I went to the admin notice board. It's about the ] page, that information was always presented from the eldest child down, so why is it suddenly not right. you took about the source from the daily mail but there is another source from USA Today with the same information, are they not considered credible either? I went in and presented the information about Justin first if that is your whole purpose. I don't quite understand your edits, to be honest I don't think you are aware that you wrecked the family section of the page and took out all the information about the other children maybe you edited it in a haste and didn't realize what you did ] (]) 15:31, 13 January 2015 (UTC) Hi Dianna I am familiar with your edits so I wanted to post here first before I went to the admin notice board. It's about the ] page, that information was always presented from the eldest child down, so why is it suddenly not right. you took about the source from the daily mail but there is another source from USA Today with the same information, are they not considered credible either? I went in and presented the information about Justin first if that is your whole purpose. I don't quite understand your edits, to be honest I don't think you are aware that you wrecked the family section of the page and took out all the information about the other children maybe you edited it in a haste and didn't realize what you did ] (]) 15:31, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
:I have to go to work now and will look at this later. -- ] (]) 15:33, 13 January 2015 (UTC) :I have to go to work now and will look at this later. -- ] (]) 15:33, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

== Your advice is welcome ==

Hi ]. I am coming to your talk page as I note you signed the ] back in 2012. I am a non-] who lives with ] in the form of ]. If you know much about those of us on the Spectrum as well as Misplaced Pages editors on the Spectrum, you probably understand that editing and communication can be difficult enough for neurotypicals, excruciatingly difficult at times for editors like me with Autism. I am here on your talk page not because I am asking you to intervene, I am not canvassing for support. I am here because you signed the Autie Pact that is meant to be a way to move toward bridging the gap between neurotypical editors and editors with Autism Spectrum Disorder(s). Currently, there has been a discussion for a few days at AN/I regarding my ability to edit. I have been open there about being a person with Asperger's. When that information was brought forth, the reactions have been -- shall we say -- less than complimentary to those expressing their views about editors with Autism. This discussion and the comments from long-time and not-so-long-time editors is, in my opinion, an example of how far we still have to go in Misplaced Pages toward understanding that we are made up of editors with different editing styles and different ways of seeing the world. Of course, the difference in editors with Autism is more obvious and can be, at times, more maddening to neurotypicals. That said, with the rate of autism being somewhere between 1:55 - 1:110 and Misplaced Pages being a magnet for those with ASDs, I think it's fair to say that awareness is extremely important. Also important to remember is that discrimination against editors because they have ASDs is just not appropriate nor does it echo ]. If you are interested in seeing the thread at AN/I I am referring to, the link is here . I have no expectation that you will look at it, my purpose here is really just awareness that Misplaced Pages still has a long way to go in the way of interactions and understanding between autism-spectrum editors and neurotypical editors. And, as the title of this section says, your advice would be welcome. Thanks for your time. -- <span style="text-shadow: 4px 4px 15px #0099FF, -4px -4px 15px #99FF00;">]</span> ● <span style="text-shadow: 4px 4px 15px #FF9900, -4px -4px 15px #FF0099;">] ]</span> 16:35, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

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Hi again Diannaa ! Not far from where I live, exist one of the world's most busy international ferry route (roll-on-roll-of) between Helsingør, Denmark and Helsingborg, Sweden. There has been an official ferry route ever since 1630. And especially after the the industrial revolution the route has been operated by several shipping lines. Now I wrote about the shipping line which between 1955 and 1981 was called LB (car ferries), and this article has now been confused with the route itself, for speedy deletion. But just like Operation Overlord was a plan, and there is a clear difference also between Normandy Landings and Invasion of Normandy. In some kind of analogy with those subjects, am I kindly asking for help and advices here. The ferry root isn't the same as the first operator which challanged the monopoly at the route, hene I find LB importaint. Could You, if possible, have a look at this ? (As someone has put LB (car ferries) for speedy deletion. I hope You will get a great 2015, in any case. Kind regards Boeing720 (talk) 02:41, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

Ho Boeing 720, I agree the article does not qualify for deletion under that criterion, and have removed the tag. -- Diannaa (talk) 02:55, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
Now I'm both impressed by Your speed, and a huge thanks for the help and understanding the difference. I will have a second look of both articles and where possible, reduce possible overlapings. I also have to admit to a certain relief over some hours wasn't spoiled. I hope the sun is shining on Alberta ! Kind regards Boeing720 (talk) 03:29, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

Copyright issues

See Jain Sculpture, I had requested speedy deletion for violating copyrights and the user removed it and then copied from other websites like ----- and others. It can be deleted? Bladesmulti (talk) 05:01, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

And Siddha (Jainism) is even more troubling. Bladesmulti (talk) 05:09, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
Jain Sculpture (Tamil Nadu) needs to be merged with Jain Sculpture and the article needs to live at Jain sculpture. I have never done a history merge but I will have a look. -- Diannaa (talk) 15:18, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
It didn't need a history merge, just a regular merge, so I was able to get it done. -- Diannaa (talk) 15:32, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

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Hi Dianna I am familiar with your edits so I wanted to post here first before I went to the admin notice board. It's about the Sean Combs page, that information was always presented from the eldest child down, so why is it suddenly not right. you took about the source from the daily mail but there is another source from USA Today with the same information, are they not considered credible either? I went in and presented the information about Justin first if that is your whole purpose. I don't quite understand your edits, to be honest I don't think you are aware that you wrecked the family section of the page and took out all the information about the other children maybe you edited it in a haste and didn't realize what you did Taipeimagic (talk) 15:31, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

I have to go to work now and will look at this later. -- Diannaa (talk) 15:33, 13 January 2015 (UTC)

Your advice is welcome

Hi User talk:Diannaa. I am coming to your talk page as I note you signed the The Autie Pact back in 2012. I am a non-neurotypical who lives with Autism in the form of Asperger Syndrome. If you know much about those of us on the Spectrum as well as Misplaced Pages editors on the Spectrum, you probably understand that editing and communication can be difficult enough for neurotypicals, excruciatingly difficult at times for editors like me with Autism. I am here on your talk page not because I am asking you to intervene, I am not canvassing for support. I am here because you signed the Autie Pact that is meant to be a way to move toward bridging the gap between neurotypical editors and editors with Autism Spectrum Disorder(s). Currently, there has been a discussion for a few days at AN/I regarding my ability to edit. I have been open there about being a person with Asperger's. When that information was brought forth, the reactions have been -- shall we say -- less than complimentary to those expressing their views about editors with Autism. This discussion and the comments from long-time and not-so-long-time editors is, in my opinion, an example of how far we still have to go in Misplaced Pages toward understanding that we are made up of editors with different editing styles and different ways of seeing the world. Of course, the difference in editors with Autism is more obvious and can be, at times, more maddening to neurotypicals. That said, with the rate of autism being somewhere between 1:55 - 1:110 and Misplaced Pages being a magnet for those with ASDs, I think it's fair to say that awareness is extremely important. Also important to remember is that discrimination against editors because they have ASDs is just not appropriate nor does it echo WP:AGF. If you are interested in seeing the thread at AN/I I am referring to, the link is here . I have no expectation that you will look at it, my purpose here is really just awareness that Misplaced Pages still has a long way to go in the way of interactions and understanding between autism-spectrum editors and neurotypical editors. And, as the title of this section says, your advice would be welcome. Thanks for your time. -- WV 16:35, 13 January 2015 (UTC)