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Kianoush Rostami - new vandalism

It appears that once again we are going into an edit war. It is at this point clear that user Parrax will remove any and all attempts to highlight the athlete's ethnicity. I made multiple reports through wikipedia's obtuse system and have heard nothing back. Don't know what to do but I won't stand for our ethnicity being denied time and time again. Tehsojiro (talk) 20:33, 11 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Ronaz, I really don't understand what is going on with the Kianoush Rostami page. First it was put under protection while the information about his ethnicity was there, and then it was removed by user Parrax and suddenly the page gets protected again but this time we can't correct it with the information on his ethnicity?? What is going on? Tehsojiro (talk) 14:09, 23 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Jon Stoll Wiki Page Deletion

Ronaz,

Jon was a very notable figure in the world of concert production and promotion. Anyone in the industry knew and continues to know of Jon from his legendary stamp on establishing the concert world on the east coast (most specifically the Southeast and Florida) and concerts wouldn't be what they are today without Fantasma Production's imprint and/or Jon Stoll's independent drive, spirit and ambition throughout the years. Aside to being a forerunner in a largely outlaw dog eat dog industry from the early 70s until the mid 2000s, Jon was one of the biggest if not the biggest independent concert promoters in the United States fighting against the "soon to be" corporate sharks who are now Live Nation - Jon came before Live Nation (which was formerly SFX and before than Celler Door) so he was a pioneer in what is today known as one of the most lucrative and explosive industries in the world, concert promotion and production. With that said, every fact stated in the article is 100% true and if I need to dig up references to back them up, I am happy to.

Feel free to contact me directly to discuss further but I strongly urge to keep this Wikipedia page up and active in honor of one of the greatest pioneers in both the concert world and independent showmanship.

Jess64888 (talk) 14:55, 8 August 2017 (UTC)Jesse[reply]