User talk:68.55.153.254
Re:Template:X-Men
Yeah I know how you do the villains but the way it is determined can turn out the same way of the members list if we are not careful. But mainly the reason why I talked to J Greb is because of the Members list because the way that's being determined is that they are going to be more and more in the near future. I was purposing that it could be more like Template:Teen Titans because listing members doesn't have to be important for the members list articles are already more specific. I already showed J Greb how that looked like and here it is down below. I am pretty sure you don't approve but I wanted to show you what I was talking about in a certain comment to J Greb. Jhenderson777 (talk) 22:30, 17 July 2010 (UTC)
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Regarding your latest comment, I have no problem talking with you. As I admitted various times, the consensus was right in the first time, but then it wasn't as the sentences were more in context than most in the others. The meanings of the sources weren't changed, and the result was adding more reception about the characters such as Sephiroth's popularity, Barret's continuous comparison with Mr. T, Vincent's with vampires, and Cloud's role. In the case of Aerith, I decided not to work in that considering it only talks about her death, which has been repeated lots of times.Tintor2 (talk) 14:41, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
- Again, you keep removing the sources without another reason than "consensus reached" considering it was from the old versions and the link just links to the talk page. No discussion or guideline. Just removal of content. Why is such removal? Could you explain? There is no consensus for that.Tintor2 (talk) 01:49, 22 October 2010 (UTC)
- The whole thing has been explained to you a dozen times in the talk to which I have linked each time. If you don't get it by now, I don't know what to tell you. You have about 4 or 5 users against you alone to remove the link altogether, no matter how you word it. That is a consensus. Period. Continue to add them back in, you will be reported, again. 68.55.153.254 (talk) 23:38, 24 October 2010 (UTC)
- The only thing you said is "consensus" which goes against the guideline Wp:consensus. As it was already stated, the source doesn't break crystalball (even the article's name says it's not happening), it's not trivia (the sources' informations are relative to all the previous one) and it does not change the meaning of the article. As I asked you various times, what is the reason for removal? Removing thing saying its "consensus" is not a valid reason. Number of editors does not matter also.Tintor2 (talk) 00:34, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
- Yet again, more than "consensus" was said on the talk page, you are just ignoring it. Just because you feel that it doesn't violate anything, doesn't mean that others agree with you, nor does it mean you are right. And you continually saying that I'm violating consensus doesn't make it right either. Taken from the consensus page itself under the second little paragraph of "What Consenus Is": "Sometimes voluntary agreement of all interested editors proves impossible to achieve, and a majority decision must be taken." Considering you are refusing every point brought up against the article in question, a full agreement is obviously out of the question, so we are going with a majority, which is to remove the article, because you are in the minority as you are the only one who has said to keep it. That is a consensus. Move on already. 68.55.153.254 (talk) 00:54, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
- The only thing you said is "consensus" which goes against the guideline Wp:consensus. As it was already stated, the source doesn't break crystalball (even the article's name says it's not happening), it's not trivia (the sources' informations are relative to all the previous one) and it does not change the meaning of the article. As I asked you various times, what is the reason for removal? Removing thing saying its "consensus" is not a valid reason. Number of editors does not matter also.Tintor2 (talk) 00:34, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
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