User talk:Alexandria
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bougnat87
could you please explain why the article "gus mills" has been deleted (without a discussion)? if a world famous specialsit of the big carnivores of africa ,who wrote 5 books is not eligible for wiki , who is ????? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bougnat87 (talk • contribs) 20:59, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
Response
Well firstly i was reporting on behalf of another editor and secondly , His edits were reverted several times; i got banned for reverting something three times (which was simular to this guys case except on a political page) and all he got was a warning! He then ignored that and continued making unconstructive edits , good faith or bad they were tagged as unconstrutive and were removed. Also, that guy, while i do have a lot of respect for him; in my humble opinion accusing me of a personal attack is quite frankly pathetic as he should of assumed good faith on my part. Ive noticed on a number of occasions people accuse others of bad faith , and that in itself is against the rules but alas i cant really be bothered for this; but thank you for your help and advice. User:Goldblooded (Return Fire) 17:25, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
And also , you should of really put that comment in the constructive criticism page NOT my talk page. User:Goldblooded (Return Fire) 13:05, 22 October 2011 (UTC)
Deletion of Paris Lees
Hey, you deleted the page I was creatin titled Paris Lees, and quoted "Not enough context to identify article's subject" as the reason. I was just wondering how much more context you need, as this is just a short page to detail who she is and what she has done recently, as she is due to be published in the Sunday Telegraph, as part of the Pink List 2011 article, and asked me to create a wiki-page for her, so that people who read about her on Sunday would have a point she could point to that gave a brief bio of her.
If you could possibly give me more information, un-delete, or just advise me on the best course of action, I'd really appreciate it.
Please use my Talk page, or contact me through one of the mediums specified on my User Profile, as it is simply easier for me to communicate :) MooseyJake (talk) 21:50, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
Miss Asia Pacific World 2011
Dear Alexandria, one "issues tag" on the article Miss Asia Pacific World 2011 is outdated. The article is no longer written as an advertisement. Now it's reasonably more something between "Start" and "Stub" class. How can the tag be cleaned up/updated/removed? Furthermore, there's an ongoing content dispute with many IP addresses making changes and some parties asking for "protection" of the article and the blocking of other editors. The "multiple issues" template should at least acknowledge that there's a dispute. I consult Wikipedia hundreds of times every month and this alert makes me look closer at the veracity of an article: "The neutrality of this article is disputed. Please see the discussion on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved." How can this alert for the sake of fairness and objectivity be added to the article in question? Best regards. Kanovski (talk) 08:06, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
- Dear Alexandria, Thank you for your note on my talk page. The "dispute" that you seem to be referring to originated in October 2011. I requested information about an outdated template from February 2011, in order to help with Wikipedia's cleanup and quality efforts. If I have mistaken your role and purposes at Wikipedia, then of course I am sorry for any inconvenience. Kanovski (talk) 08:14, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
I think you missed User:Miranda Tate! JohnInDC (talk) 18:59, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
SKYRAD nominated for speedy deletion
My (fist) attempt to contribute to Wikipedia resulted in a nomination for Speedy Deletion do to apparent product advertising. My contribution was about an acronym I created to facilitate winter alpine recreation participants in a global message using SKYRAD. The letters stand for each of the fundamental skier/snowboarder responsibility requirements to prevent some winter sports activities. There is no product to sell. I have created a poster to visually represent the message. Posters are not for sale, but given, for free to groups participating in safety discussions. SKYRAD is a copyrighted term used in educational forums in an effort to inform winter athletes using an easy to remember vehicle. Please reconsider my contribution and help me spread the good word of safety. DelRecord (talk) 17:44, 27 October 2011 (UTC)Del Record
Hi, User:FredrikT restored the article Tummel, which I had nominated for deletion and you in turn reverted to a previous redirect. 126.109.230.149 (talk) 03:19, 29 October 2011 (UTC)