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DYK for Air and Simple Gifts

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Updated DYK query On January 22, 2009, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Air and Simple Gifts, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

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Careful use of wording

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Regarding this edit, please be more careful when referring to other Wikipedia editors. Sentences like "biased individuals who clearly do not understand WHY the sexual preference of a public figure is noteworthy, continue to revert my edits" fail assume good faith. Comment on content, not editors, and don't make claims like biased individuals and assume ill faith and intention behind other editors edits. Canterbury Tail talk 00:25, 23 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for contgributing this article. I'm not sure if this book meets our notability threshold for books, see WP:BK. On the other hand, zombies. So for now it's not being nominated for deletion, but it might be in future. Herostratus (talk) 02:52, 23 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Tik Tok

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"The song was also parodied by comedian Julie Brown in her single "Another Drunk Chick", from her album "Smell the Glamour", 62 63, which has lyrics like "Last night took home a dude who needed some Binaca/when he had an orgasm, he sounded like Chewbacca."

Okay, this sentence has alot of issues.

  1. Red Links
  2. Bad Grammar "which has lyrics like" is not a proper sentence.
  3. Please read WP:MOS. Do not insert refs the way you have as they are not correct.
  4. "which has lyrics like "Last night took home a dude who needed some Binaca/when he had an orgasm, he sounded like Chewbacca." .... This sentence violates WP:OR.
  5. This parody is not notable enough to be included. Ive found no coverage of it, not all parodies warrant a mention, this is the case here.

Please be aware that Tik Tok is a "Good Article" and good articles are some of Wikipedia's best work. All issues above violate goods article criteria. Until you can fix all of these and are fully aware or WP:MOS and WP:GA please do not add it again. - (CK)Lakeshade - talk2me - 23:42, 11 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Here's a refutation of your laundry list of things that are wrong with my addition to this article; to wit, everything you've said is completely wrong in every possible way.

  • Red Links - adding material to an article that contains a 'red link' is not cause for deletion of the addition. A red link, as you know, simply means that an article to the linked topic has not yet been created. There is no policy that states you cannot add content to an article that contains a red link.
First of all, that violates WP:CHRYSTAL as they may never get pages. So its a violation. - (CK)Lakeshade - talk2me -
  • Bad Grammar - well, you're just patently incorrect here. There is nothing grammatically incorrect about the phrase "which has lyrics like". I'm not sure what makes you think that there is, but there isn't. In this instance 'like' means 'such as'. "This salad has ingredients like lettuce and croutons." "This bicycle has parts like pedals and a seat." "The song has lyrics like (such and such)". It is 100% grammatically correct.
Unfortunately i am correct. And it violated WP:OR as you cannot take quotes from the song without a source of a reviewer. - (CK)Lakeshade - talk2me -
  • If I've made a mistaken in regards to MOS, this is not grounds for complete removal of the material. Wikipedia:Be bold - don't remove my content entirely, correct my error.
Sorry but im not here to clean up after you, i dont mean that in a rude way but add it correctly in the first place, according to you you have been here for 5 years, you should know better by now. - (CK)Lakeshade - talk2me -
  • Quoting lyrics is not original research. Lyrics are considered common knowledge, which negates original research. "The sky is blue" is not original research simply because the writer might have looked up at the sky and noticed the fact. Please learn the difference between OR and FS.
Please read Wikipedia:Verifiability. Main criteria " (a) it provides references to all sources of information in the section(s) dedicated to the attribution of these sources according to the guide to layout; (b) it provides in-line citations from reliable sources for direct quotations, statistics, published opinion, counter-intuitive or controversial statements that are challenged or likely to be challenged, and contentious material relating to living persons—science-based articles should follow the scientific citation guidelines;[2] and (c) it contains no original research."........... If you State ""The sky is blue" it violates WP:OR and Wikipedia:Verifiability - (CK)Lakeshade - talk2me -
  • Julie Brown is an award winning actress, screenwriter and recording artist with an illustrious 25 year long career. A song itself does not have to meet notability requirements if the artist DOES meet notability requirements, which Julie Brown does.
Sorry, no it doesnt. Cause the song fails WP:NSONG. Britney spears could sing it and it wouldnt be notable unless it got dozens of news coverage and charted. Julie Borwn parody didnt. - (CK)Lakeshade - talk2me -

If you are so obsessed with keeping the article 'Good' then I suggest you revise your policy of complete deletion of relevant, notable information and instead focus on correcting errors and then sending a private note to the original contributor letting them know of the corrections so that they can improve in the future. Complete removal is not acceptable, and your reasons do not pass muster. CouplandForever (talk) 00:00, 12 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

My Statements are factual and for the reasons stated above it is not to be added. - (CK)Lakeshade - talk2me - 00:13, 12 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I'm going to have to ask for outside intervention because you're just blathering nonsense and are just undeniable, patently wrong with every single thing that you type. The policy you sited RE: 'red links' has nothing to do with the situation, it has to do with adding links to future events that may not even occur. You clearly must not speak English fluently because there was nothing grammatically incorrect in my sentence, and for you to even argue otherwise is literally ignorant. The WP:NSONG policy applies to adding entire pages based on a song, not to adding content ABOUT a song into a relevant article. CouplandForever (talk) 01:53, 12 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Issues with Accuracy of Information on Gilda's Club page

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The Dream Sequence Article

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You made an edit that I found kind of confusing:

"Similar to a dream sequence is a plot device in which an entire story has been revealed to be a dream. As opposed to a segment of an otherwise real scenario, in these cases it is revealed that everything depicted was unreal. Often times this is used to explain away inexplicable events."

What did you mean by "a segment of an otherwise real scenario"? Does that mean the reality is fully real or not?

This is what the article currently looks like.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_sequence

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Please be more careful when adding information to biographies of living people. You need to cite high quality, reliable sources if you're going to add stuff like this. You can't cite tweets or "smut junkies dot com" or nothing when adding information like this. If a reliable source doesn't cover the information, then don't add it. Moneytrees🏝️(Talk) 14:00, 21 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, fair, I'll be more careful, but the total removal of certain things seems lazy. Like I'm not implying it's the responsibility of others to fix my mistakes, but just in the case of The Naked Cowboy for example, everything I said was both factual and relevant to his rise to notability. Instead of removing it entirely, couldn't it have just been given better references like https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/the-birth-of-the-naked-cowboy-it-all-began-with-a-playgirl-shoot/news-story/32203960c6dc9e91559275eb06654d34 ? Anyhow, message received, I'll do better on the rare occasions I make edits these days. CouplandForever (talk) 23:36, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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