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Your submission at Articles for creation[edit]

Liz-N-Val, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.
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Non-free rationale for File:LIZ-N-VAL Portable Museum Apple Sale in 1985.jpeg[edit]

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File permission problem with File:LIZ-N-VAL-Spielberg Head.jpeg[edit]

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File permission problem with File:LIZ-N-VAL-Walking Woof.tiff[edit]

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Possibly unfree File:LIZ-N-VAL-Woman wanted for Rape.jpeg[edit]

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File source problem with File:LIZ-N-VAL-Woman wanted for Rape.jpeg[edit]

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September 2014[edit]

Warning icon Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to delete or edit legitimate talk page comments, as you did at Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons/Noticeboard, you may be blocked from editing. Arxiloxos (talk) 19:41, 13 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Your recent edits[edit]

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Maintenance tags[edit]

Please don't unilaterally remove the maintenance templates from Irene Caesar. It's apparent that other editors perceive continuing issues with this article, so these tags should remain until there is a consensus that they are no longer needed. Thank you.--Arxiloxos (talk) 14:58, 17 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Scaleshombre conducts a defamation vendetta on Irene Caesar and her views on history. According to Wikipedia criteria, this article definitely passes the criteria of noticeability. PLEASE PUT A BLOCK ON SCALESHOMBRE ATTACKS AND DEFAMATION AND ABUSE CAMPAIGN!

Here are the Reasons for deletion in the Wikipedia policy:

Copyright violations and other material violating Wikipedia's non-free content criteria -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA Vandalism, including inflammatory redirects, pages that exist only to disparage their subject, patent nonsense, or gibberish -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA

Advertising or other spam without relevant content (but not an article about an advertising-related subject) -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA

Content forks (unless a merger or redirect is appropriate) -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA

Articles that cannot possibly be attributed to reliable sources, including neologisms, original theories and conclusions, and articles that are themselves hoaxes (but not articles describing notable hoaxes) -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Articles for which thorough attempts to find reliable sources to verify them have failed - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Articles whose subjects fail to meet the relevant notability guideline (WP:N, WP:BIO, WP:MUSIC, WP:CORP and so forth) -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERSv

Articles that breach Wikipedia's policy on biographies of living persons - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIAv

Redundant or otherwise useless templates - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Categories representing overcategorization - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Files that are unused, obsolete, or violate the Non-free policy - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Any other content not suitable for an encyclopaedia -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

October 2014[edit]

Welcome to Wikipedia. Constructive contributions are appreciated, but, in this recent edit to Irene Caesar, you removed Articles for deletion notices from articles or removed other people's comments in Articles for deletion debates. This makes it difficult to establish consensus. If you oppose the deletion of an article, please comment at the respective page instead. Thank you. Tutelary (talk) 19:13, 5 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Please do not remove Articles for deletion notices from articles or remove other people's comments in Articles for deletion pages, as you did with this edit to Irene Caesar. Otherwise, it may be difficult to create consensus. If you oppose the deletion of an article, please comment at the respective page instead. Thank you. Tutelary (talk) 19:20, 5 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Please stop removing Articles for deletion notices or comments from articles and Articles for deletion pages as you did with this edit to Irene Caesar. If you continue to do so, you will be blocked from editing. --Richard Yin (talk) 19:21, 5 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Scaleshombre conducts a defamation vendetta on Irene Caesar and her views on history. According to Wikipedia criteria, this article definitely passes the criteria of noticeability. PLEASE PUT A BLOCK ON SCALESHOMBRE ATTACKS AND DEFAMATION AND ABUSE CAMPAIGN!

Here are the Reasons for deletion in the Wikipedia policy:

Copyright violations and other material violating Wikipedia's non-free content criteria -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA Vandalism, including inflammatory redirects, pages that exist only to disparage their subject, patent nonsense, or gibberish -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA

Advertising or other spam without relevant content (but not an article about an advertising-related subject) -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA

Content forks (unless a merger or redirect is appropriate) -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA

Articles that cannot possibly be attributed to reliable sources, including neologisms, original theories and conclusions, and articles that are themselves hoaxes (but not articles describing notable hoaxes) -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Articles for which thorough attempts to find reliable sources to verify them have failed - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Articles whose subjects fail to meet the relevant notability guideline (WP:N, WP:BIO, WP:MUSIC, WP:CORP and so forth) -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERSv

Articles that breach Wikipedia's policy on biographies of living persons - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIAv

Redundant or otherwise useless templates - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Categories representing overcategorization - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Files that are unused, obsolete, or violate the Non-free policy - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace - ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

Any other content not suitable for an encyclopaedia -- ARTICLE ON IRENE CAESAR DOES NOT VIOLATE THIS CRITERIA. THERE ARE LOADS OF RELIABLE NOTICEABLE SOURCES ON THE LEVEL OF THE STATE TV STATIONS, AND MAJOR NEWSPAPERS

--sophiedookh (User Talk:sophiedookh) 19:21, 5 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Irene Caesar[edit]

I'll copy my response to your comments here, because it seems you didn't see them at the Articles for Deletion page.

While I know how angering/stressful it can be to see your hard work nominated for deletion, some things to keep in mind:

  • Only the reason for deletion need be addressed, not all reasons for deletion. Please check WP:N for more information about this one -- "notability" is kind of a technical term on Wikipedia.
  • Please link to policies rather than copy/paste -- and you can usually take for granted people participating know (or should know) the reasons for deletion. Use of CAPS is also generally unsightly and distracting. A final stylistic note: html tags are typically not needed -- and can create problems -- so no need for

    . You might want to poke around Wikipedia:Help.
  • Focus on the article and the reason for deletion, not the person nominating it. One of the core policies of Wikipedia is assume good faith. To say the nominator is on a "defamation campaign" is completely inappropriate here. "Defamation" is, furthermore, a serious allegation with potential legal implications. If you feel a user is acting in bad faith or working to malign/smear someone in their Wikipedia article, this is not the place to do so. Instead, look here: WP:BLPN. If you have other questions about how this works, you can leave a message on my talk page. --— Rhododendrites talk \\ 07:09, 6 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Rhododendrites Dear Rhododendrites,

I have created a couple articles on artists, including the article on Irene Caesar. Recently, the article became a subject to vandalism by a user Scaleshombre. If you trace the history of edits, you will see that he tried to insert abusive and mistaken information into the article, and, finally, filed for deletion based upon the unjustifiable claim. The article was vandalised, the improper information was inserted, the important data was deleted, and then unjustified claims were made based upon improper additions and delitions.

The Notability of this article is supported by the references to the important art journals and monographs on art, like "Dialogue of Arts", the official art journal of the Museum of Modern Art, the Journal on Biblical Studies of the University of the South, South Africa, etc. with articles on Irene Caesar, written by Prof. Arthur Danto of the Columbia University, the most important Anglo-American art critic and philosopher, by Prof. Pilar Viviente for the "Sapiens" Journal of the University of Miguel Hernandez in Spain, and like the monograph on art by Prof. Tiziana Andina from the University of Turin. Caesar was also published in the New Yorker, and this should be inserted into the article.

There were no multiple accounts. Please unblock me.

Best,

Sophiedookh sophiedookh 17:10, 7 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Blocked[edit]

I've blocked you for 24 hours for disruptive editing. This is unacceptable; calling other editors liars and top/double posting. Dreadstar 00:32, 7 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Dreadstar But I can prove that what that person said is not true. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sophiedookh (talkcontribs)
Still no reason to attack another editor by calling them a liar. This is the second personal attack you've made,[1] and you've been editing in a disruptive fashion. Dreadstar 01:16, 7 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Dreadstar There was no multiple accounts, and I can prove it. Please unblock me. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sophiedookh (talkcontribs)
Dreadstar Dear Dreadstar,

I have created a couple articles on artists, including the article on Irene Caesar. Recently, the article became a subject to vandalism by a user Scaleshombre. If you trace the history of edits, you will see that he tried to insert abusive and mistaken information into the article, and, finally, filed for deletion based upon the unjustifiable claim. The article was vandalised, the improper information was inserted, the important data was deleted, and then unjustified claims were made based upon improper additions and delitions.

The Notability of this article is supported by the references to the important art journals and monographs on art, like "Dialogue of Arts", the official art journal of the Museum of Modern Art, the Journal on Biblical Studies of the University of the South, South Africa, etc. with articles on Irene Caesar, written by Prof. Arthur Danto of the Columbia University, the most important Anglo-American art critic and philosopher, by Prof. Pilar Viviente for the "Sapiens" Journal of the University of Miguel Hernandez in Spain, and like the monograph on art by Prof. Tiziana Andina from the University of Turin. Caesar was also published in the New Yorker, and this should be inserted into the article.

There were no multiple accounts. Please unblock me.

Best,

Sophiedookh sophiedookh 17:10, 7 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Sockpuppet Comments[edit]

As a courtesy, I'm informing you that I've removed comments you posted under your sockpuppet on Afd page. Scaleshombre (talk) 03:37, 8 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

{{unblock-auto|there were no multiple accounts, and I can prove it. There were no disruptive editing. Please stop vandalism by Scaleshombre|Dreadstar|5212685}}

This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an administrator, who declined the request. Other administrators may also review this block, but should not override the decision without good reason (see the blocking policy).

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Request reason:

there were no multiple accounts, and I can prove it. There were no disruptive editing. Please stop vandalism by Scaleshombre}

Decline reason:

I would be interested in how you can prove that you didn't use multiple accounts. I ran a checkuser, and it the technical connection was  Likely, which combined with the behavioral evidence strongly suggests that you have used multiple accounts. In this context, I'm declining your request to be unblocked. PhilKnight (talk) 07:48, 8 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]


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I have created a couple articles on artists, including the article on Irene Caesar. Recently, the article became a subject to vandalism by a user Scaleshombre. If you trace the history of edits, you will see that he tried to insert abusive and mistaken information into the article, and, finally, filed for deletion based upon the unjustifiable claim. The article was vandalised, the improper information was inserted, the important data was deleted, and then unjustified claims were made based upon improper additions and delitions. The Notability of this article is supported by the references to the important art journals and monographs on art, like "Dialogue of Arts", the official art journal of the Museum of Modern Art, the Journal on Biblical Studies of the University of the South, South Africa, etc. with articles on Irene Caesar, written by Prof. Arthur Danto of the Columbia University, the most important Anglo-American art critic and philosopher, by Prof. Pilar Viviente for the "Sapiens" Journal of the University of Miguel Hernandez in Spain, and like the monograph on art by Prof. Tiziana Andina from the University of Turin. Caesar was also published in the New Yorker, and this should be inserted into the article. There were no multiple accounts. Please unblock me. Best, Sophiedookh sophiedookh ☥ 17:10, 7 October 2014 (UTC)