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September 21[edit]

The purpose and terminology in the Wikipedia comments above remain obscure in the absence of any specific examples. For example, no citation was given to illustrate the charge of nonsense in the Joe Lieberman article. That Lieberman supported legislation that would have permitted the execution of minors is a matter of public record.

Here is a verifiable document: http://www.issues2000.org/2004/Joseph_Lieberman_Crime.htm

See the relevant text below.

Favors death penalty, even for minors

Lieberman’s voting record on crime-related issues: Voted IN FAVOR of making it harder to appeal the death penalty in terrorism cases. (S.735, 4/17/1996) Voted AGAINST enabling prisoners appealing death penalty sentences to argue racial discrimination using sentencing statistics as part of their appeal. (S.1935, 5/11/1994) Voted IN FAVOR of the death penalty for crimes committed when an individual is under the age of 18. (S.1607, 11/8/1993)

I hope this documentation will help define the character of the vague comments dated July 31 (see below).

July 31[edit]

Please do not add commentary or your own personal analysis to Wikipedia articles. Doing so violates Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy and breaches the formal tone expected in an encyclopedia. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Thank you. NawlinWiki 14:19, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

With no specific example given, this comment is gratuitous. All of my additions have been referenced. I wonder what the specific allegation of this comment was. Political prejudice?

Please refrain from adding nonsense to Wikipedia, as you did to Joe Lieberman. It is considered vandalism. If you would like to experiment, use the sandbox. Please review WP:BLP, and refrain from adding comments to entries about living persons which are not supported by the references given. Thanks, Sandy 14:35, 31 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

With no specific example given, this comment is, also, gratuitous. All of my additions to the Joe Lieberman article were based on heavily documented and referenced publications from the Congressional Record to online analysis of his votes on Senate bills. Lieberman's support for federal legislation to permit the execution (death penalty) of minors and underage children has been a part of the public record for the past decade.

Copyright problem: George Berkeley Ross[edit]

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Thank you for this constructive criticism. Here is the link to the page on infinityplus.wordpress.com posting of the release of material under GNU Free Documentation License and GFDL. https://infinityplus.wordpress.com/2006/09/ Thanks to the editors for helping me resolve this issue. Achemistoxford 11 December 2016

Further steps necessary to address the copyright concerns at George Berkeley Ross[edit]

Hello. With respect to this article, I wanted to point out to you that the release you've posted at the site is not quite sufficient for Wikipedia's purposes. Material on Wikipedia must be released for reuse and modification (the preparation of derivative works), which is why we specify above that material must be other public domain or released under GFDL. All of our content is released under GFDL, and so material that we copy must be as well. We can't release it under more liberal license than it is released to us. If you are able to make a change at the source indicating that it is released under GFDL, please do so and note that at the article's talk page, and the contents may be restored.

I'm sorry that these additional steps are necessary, but since Wikipedia does not require identity verification at account creation, we must have external verification of permission to utilize other sources that are not already public domain or GFDL. The potential legal ramifications for Wikipedia and the possible commercial ramifications for copyright holders (who will lose control of material utilized here) makes it necessary for us to take these additional steps.

Thank you, and please let me know at my talk page if you have any questions about this. Alternatively, you are always welcome to seek feedback on any aspect of editing Wikipedia at its help desk, typically manned around the clock by volunteers. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 11:11, 20 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you. :) --Moonriddengirl (talk) 18:48, 20 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you, Moonriddengirl - As required, here is the link to the page on infinityplus.wordpress.com posting of the release of material under GNU Free Documentation License and GFDL. https://infinityplus.wordpress.com/2006/09/ Thanks to the editors for helping me resolve this issue. Alchemistoxford 11 December 2016

Speedy deletion of Brian Thomas Archer[edit]

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This article was deleted capriciously and even though it clearly met the criteria for notability. No aspect of the article was specified as failing to meet the requirements prior to the summary deletion. This summary and precipitous action raises the possibility that the deletion of the article was an act of vandalism and violated the guidelines of Wikipedia. Please, note the following doctrine copied directly from the relevant Wikipedia guidelines:

For articles of unclear notability, deletion should be a last resort.

Accordingly, please, send a copy of the deleted article to my talk page in order for it to be restored or restore (undelete) the article for further editing. Brian Archer is to the be subject of a future obituary in major international journals which will provide new links for the article.

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A tag has been placed on File:The Göring Telegram.jpg requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section F1 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the image is an unused redundant copy (all pixels the same or scaled down) of an image in the same file format, which is on Wikipedia (not on Commons), and all inward links have been updated.

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The article Justin A. Frank has been proposed for deletion because, under Wikipedia policy, all newly created biographies of living persons must have at least one reference to a reliable source that directly supports material in the article.

If you created the article, please don't take offense. Instead, consider improving the article. For help on inserting references, see Referencing for beginners, or ask at the help desk. Once you have provided at least one reliable source, you may remove the {{prod blp}} tag. Please do not remove the tag unless the article is sourced. If you cannot provide such a source within ten days, the article may be deleted, but you can request that it be undeleted when you are ready to add one. Darkness Shines (talk) 16:37, 5 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Frankly, I do not know how to use a talk page and found the talk page guidelines to be perfectly superfluous.

the problem with the lack of references to the Justin A. Frank article is simple - the procedure for referencing described as, "Referencing for Beginners" is all but totally obscure - even after reading the vacuous descriptions available on wikipedia. Why isn't there a simple tool in the toolbar that creates references? It should be a one click procedure. The toolbar appears to have shrunk disastrously over the years. Information concerning Justin A. Frank who is swiftly becoming America's most prominent psychiatrist is abundant and in my control, however, the referencing procedure is completely vacant on Wikipedia. If only a few scribes are to have access to referencing, Wikipedia will be unable to keep up with the massive amount of information surging through the internet. Please, refer me to a specific and simplistic methodology for inserting superscripted footnotes in text that simultaneously creates a reference in the reference section. BTW - the referencing tag prescribed on help pagees

appears to be totally inert. Thank you. Alchemistoxford (talk) 12:25, 6 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

As may have been noted, there is now one reference on the Justin A. Frank article. After adding the one reference - as instructed by the deletion note - I removed it. Alchemistoxford (talk) 13:30, 10 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Minor edits[edit]

HI - you're marking edits as minor when adding or removing text, please don't do this. Typos, minor formatting, etc are ok to mark minor. Doug Weller talk 14:55, 1 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for this, Doug, I was frustrated by the article Ogdoad (Egyptian) and wanted to discuss its manifold inadequacies, but I found no way to call attention to them. The wikipedia article is vastly inferior to other online resources. This is due partly to the reliance on antique sources and little or no reference to the more obvious later sources such as Faulkner and Morenz. So, I added two words to another risibly inadequate article, Amun, in an attempt to link to Ogdoad(Egyptian). I was surprised when the link did not work. Thus, I abandoned all hope of improving Wikipedia due to my lack of knowledge and the fact that these inferior articles seem to be difficult to improve. Since I did nothing more than add an internal link, I thought it best to describe that procedure as a Minor Edit. If you have further advice, I would be grateful.

Going out for a short walk. I just fixed the link above by adding a space. Was that your problem? Anyway, I'll look at this again later today or tomorrow. Ah, that was your problem, User:Khruner fixed it. Later. Doug Weller talk 15:29, 1 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for adding that space!

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