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Revision as of 19:13, 26 April 2006 by Staple (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Hi, you shouldn't revert an article more than 3 times within 24hrs, and on Werner Herzog you've come dangerously close to that. See WP:3RR. Thanks. --Elephantus 18:37, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
User notice: temporary 3RR block on Werner Herzog
- You have been temporarily blocked for violation of the three-revert rule. Please feel free to return after the block expires, but also please make an effort to discuss your changes further in the future. The duration of the block is 24 hours. Please discuss this here if you wish to William M. Connolley 20:09, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
Werner Herzog
Could you support your claims please? Every arguement needs sources. Francly, Werner's Croatian origin is well-known, while there are no traces (correct me if I am wrong) of his Serbian. Also, if you plan on staying in Misplaced Pages, you should Register as a User. Greetings. --HolyRomanEmperor 19:19, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
I worked with Werner and he spoke about it openly - Salvatore.
- What you're saying may well be true, but there should be verifiable sources to confirm it (biographies, interviews, statements and the like). One of the basic Misplaced Pages policies, Misplaced Pages:Verifiability states, among other things:
- A good way to look at the distinction between verifiability and truth is with the following example. Suppose you are writing a Misplaced Pages entry on a famous physicist's Theory X, which has been published in peer-reviewed journals and is therefore an appropriate subject for a Misplaced Pages article. However, in the course of writing the article, you contact the physicist and he tells you: "Actually, I now believe Theory X to be completely false." Even though you have this from the author himself, you cannot include the fact that he said it in your Misplaced Pages entry.
- --Elephantus 23:55, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
Can you show a prood that he is of Croatian origin? I think Werner would get a laugh out of that since it would be news to him.
3RR warning on the article Werner Herzog
Please be aware of the WP:3RR - the rule which prohibits more than 3 reverts in 24h period. Consider yourself warned and please do not violate the rule. EurowikiJ 16:18, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
What Constitutes Proof on Misplaced Pages
PROOF: . I believe you when you say that he told you that he was Serbian, but you have to remember that he's famous for making up stuff about his own life. Then again, you might be right--who knows? My personal opinion is that we should just leave it out of the article. Thanks. --Staple 03:38, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
Oh, come on. It's not going to do any good to just keep switching the information on the page, because people will just keep switching it back ad infinitum. The only way you're going to convince anyone is if you give them information they can look at. I always provide sources when I make a change, that way its harder for anyone to argue with me. The information that I found said that his father was Croatian. Its from a website associated with a university library so its pretty reliable. Herzog is a storyteller--he's made up all kinds of stories about his past. I still think we should just leave out any reference to it, that way there's no reason for contention. Thanks.--Staple 18:41, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
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