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Hey there. I got an email from Tree about a requested account I sent to OTRS. The reason I did this is that there were multiple living persons that were notable with this name. Between the list on the disambig page and my search results on Google once I filtered out all of the crap social media crap (yeah, I said crap twice), I just didn't feel comfortable with anyone with a name that had that many hits for possible notability not verifying who they were. The gov email address from an IP that was blocked multiple times for block evasion by a specific duck indicated to me that this user could be from anywhere in the country and there were a couple from the states in the list of notables. Anyways... Happy editing! — {{U| Technical 13}} ( e • t • c) 19:50, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Kevin! I'm new to wiki and hope you could give me some comment on my draft page: /info/en/?search=Draft:Trimax_Mowing_Systems. Since my draft page was denied I added some reliable sources to the page. I would appreciate if you could help me with some advice on how to improve the page. Thank you and have a nice day Yuckfou2 ( talk) 13:03, 19 November 2014 (UTC)
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I received an email from HasteurBot saying that because there have been no edits for 6 months on my submitted page, MethBase, it would be deleted if it was not either resubmitted for review or edited. The main reason for rejection the first time was because we were too new a database, but we have gone from 1 to 6 citations on google scholar and have a broad userbase. Is there a particular guideline for how many third party citations are required before acceptance? I don't want to resubmit if it is not yet relevant, and another comment on the draft page suggested that we keep it in draft space until it is deemed notable enough. I modeled our page after another methylation database page, NGSmethDB, and linked to them as well.
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Hello and thank you very much for your feedback. This is my first Wikipedia article and I have to apologise that I had not read the guidelines closely enough. I have done my best to address the issues you had mentioned in the reason for non-approval. Thank you again and have a great day. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Konchok ( talk • contribs) 04:45, 2 January 2015 (UTC)
Hi Kevin,
I hope this message finds you doing well in the New Year. I recently submitted an article about a musician and recording engineer named Jerry Masters. You were kind enough to initially review the article for submission. It was declined on basis of not proper/not enough citation basis. I have worked hard to add the adequate number of references from various credible sources along with historic photography. There are now 9 cited sources pertaining to each paragraph.
I am a journalist and music business historian based in Alabama and some of my work covers the rich history of recording music arts and heritage in the South and this state in particular. Im a greenhorn novice as regards Wikipedia, so I appreciate your letting me know about the deficiency in citations being an issue. I was a bit lazy in dealing with a historical personage and sometimes I have to admit I get "tunnel vision" in writing about music and take for granted/assume that everyone has already heard of many of the people I write about. hahah. Sorry about that.
At any rate, I have got some solid citational references in there now, so at your convenience if you could let me know if all things look up to speed now for a re-submission, I'd greatly appreciate it. The newly edited/updated draft is saved in my sandbox for review.
I know you guys are busy, and I appreciate your volunteer work as a contributing editor to the Wikipedia cause. It's exciting to join the family. I hope that over time, I'll get more used to the process on submission.
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Why? Jim Carter 13:18, 9 January 2015 (UTC)
Kevin, thank you for your review of Kent Philpott.
I respectfully disagree with your determination and I offer the following additional explanation in argument for this.
On myself, which is not part of the page. I was an atheist, and had no knowledge that the Jesus people Movement existed, let alone what an awakening was. I thought Billy Graham was misguided at best, having heard him once at a rally in South Africa. I am today one of the authorities on Operation Savannah - in particular the battle of Luso. Angola 1975/76 - a CIA operation to stop the advance of communism.
http://operationsavannah.com/preface
I publish web sites on various social issues, like energy efficiency - http://open4energy.com - and write on the use of chemicals in the dental industry. If you google the term "bischoff chemical dental" - you will see an article I wrote for the #1 publication to the dental industry.
After 25 years as an alcoholic, I was helped to get sober, and on 10th October 2001 accepted Jesus. Today I am a student of PTSD and alcoholism, in particular how AA and a spiritual awakening has changed the face of alcoholism. It was in researching the history of "awakenings" that I discovered the spiritual and historical importance of the Jesus People Movement" - It is my generation that are recognizing how drugs and alcohol, which were the medication for PTSD and the Emotional Injuries of the Vietnam war. Sadky, we are repeating teh same mistake, as we see 10 young people commit suicide every day as a result of trauma this past 10 years and the gulf war.
This wiki page, is much more to me that a history on Philpott. It is how we expose our younger generation to the past, and to not make the same mistakes.
Before I start adding more information (there are 100's of references that could be added) (I wanted to begin with quality and not quantity) here is why I believe that the Movement is an important event (it is referenced on Wiki) - Philpott meets the definition for a person of "note" - and the citations meet the standard for independent authority.
I will of course add more information, and as many more citations as you require. Although, looking at pages on other people of note. I have found the to be less complete, for a more minor event, for a person with a more minor role, and citation of more minor authority than a PHD study by the authority on the subject.
Eskridge published the book God's Family Forever. The appendix to the book is the reference material for his doctoral thesis on the movement. He is now the accepted authority on the Jesus people Movement. He is on staff at Wheaton College, has been since 1988.
He affirms the importance I attribute to the movement.
i) "was one of the most important American religious movements of the second half of the 20th century." ii) "is one of the formative powers that shaped American youth in the late 1960's and 1970's." iii) "Calvary Chapel (Chuck Smith) and the Vineyard churches trace their roots to the Jesus People Movement"
He states that Philpott as the person who introduced Christianity (what grew into the movement) to San Francisco. (citation made)
He further accredits Philpott as the person who preached the Gospel to Hoyt. Literally saved from the fire in the temple. Hoyt is in the late stages of releasing his book. I have interviewed Hoyt, who after being born again, together with Philpott went on to establish the communities that saved 1000's of young people from the drug culture and abuse that was taking place.
Hoyt, was drawn away, to be a founder of the "Children of God ( http://www.vice.com/read/the-bizarre-and-terrifying-propaganda-art-of-the-children-of-god-666) - lost his family, and almost his life before seeing his error, and rebuilding his life.
Hoyt could be seen as #2 of the movement. I am planning to develop a page for him also when his book is released.
The citation I have placed to Eskridge is the most authoritative that can exist.
Eskridge wrote the forward to Philpott's memoir - Memoirs of a Jesus Freak - saying "Memoirs of a Jesus Freak is an important, first hand, reminiscence about those pivotal early days... helpful to scholars, pastors and lay people as they reflect on the past.
I offer that that the material in Philpott's memoir, although written by him, can be considered authoritative by the introduction from the subject authority.
The memoir includes photographs, accounts of the music, the preaching, the leaders, the communities and the cults that developed later.
I hope that you will reconsider, or let me know what additional information you require.
Alex
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Well done for creating the film's WP entry! My father (Leonard Berney, a Belsen liberator) appears in the film - hence my interest. I just tweeted you from @uptone. Johnalexwood ( talk) 15:21, 11 January 2015 (UTC)
Hi Kevin! My review for George N. Parks found at least two copyright infringements in the article. This needs to get fixed ASAP, or else I will have to not only quickfail the article but delete all possibly infringing content.-- 3family6 ( Talk to me | See what I have done) 21:26, 12 January 2015 (UTC)
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Hi there! I'm a Wikipedian who's been editing for about two years now. I was looking back at the very first edits I made, and I noticed that you happened to review my very first article at AfC. It really encouraged me to continue editing Wikipedia, and I've had a nice time here. So, I just wanted to say thank you for that. Bananasoldier ( talk) 07:30, 31 January 2015 (UTC) |
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Thanks for creating multiple air crash articles that made it to ITN section. OhanaUnited Talk page 20:56, 4 February 2015 (UTC) |
Can you please respond to several outstanding issues at your Wikimedia Commons talk page. Thanks in advance. Nick ( talk) 16:34, 5 February 2015 (UTC)
Dear Kevin, thank you for reviewing my article on the COE CSW. I added more references and literature and would be glad if you would look at it again and if you are happy accept it. Thank you! seabas57 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Seabas57 ( talk • contribs) 15:23, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
Hello Ktr101 I see that you are dealing with issues involved with Aero & Tech Nexth, I appreciate you cant discuss your dealing but the person claiming to be the aircraft designer keeps removing cited material and adding marketing and unreferenced material. Its probably getting near the point where the article needs to be protected against these edits by somebody with clear conflict of interest. Some of the recent press clippings added by the user have not supported the claims made. It must be a simple thing for the owner/designer to update the company website or press releases and provide reliable references that can be verified. If they think anything is factual wrong but cited then it should be easy to bring them up on the article talk page or remove any unreferenced facts. It is in all are interests to get the best information and source we can find but patience gets a bit thin when we are at the point of disruptive editing. Thanks. MilborneOne ( talk) 19:11, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
Ha - thank you!! :) I'd actually forgotten about that article. I'll put a little work into cleaning it up and adding images, sources, etc. - Alison ❤ 21:11, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
Please stop changing this until after the name change and the article move have gone through. Naraht ( talk) 03:20, 18 February 2015 (UTC)
re The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey: Not sure if that is the best way to carry out that change, but if you are very sure about this then okay. 野狼院ひさし u/ t/ c 04:17, 18 February 2015 (UTC)
I hope you didn't go and revert everything that you have changed in regards to the Stockton University, as that was not my intent. As I mentioned on the college talk page, it is much appreciated and makes since to do so. It was just the main article that I didn't think needed changed, but decided that it makes more since after I heard your thoughts on it. I also said that because I don't know much about categories, that was on thing I was glad you did! I did revert my edit on the main article, which you can revert if you think otherwise. Have a good day. Corkythehornetfan | Chat? 05:30, 18 February 2015 (UTC)
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I am just starting out as a contributor on Wikipedia, so please bear with me. You recently declined the page at /info/en/?search=Draft:Walkendorff. I am in fact attempting to translate the existing article about this family on the Swedish Wikipedia article, available at https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkendorff.
I realise now that perhaps I should have created a stub article and then tag it with a translation template, as outlined here? The content and references used would be taken from the original Swedish page.
I would be much grateful for any advice. Perpetual Tourist ( talk) 22:07, 20 February 2015 (UTC)
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Is there anything public you can point me at with respect to the "paid editing debacle" you mention here? And will you be offended if the G13 tag and your decline remain deleted when I history merge this draft with the other one and the version in mainspace? (They're the only two interleaved edits.) — Cryptic 01:00, 23 February 2015 (UTC)
Create job in adding the hoax part. I was completely unaware of that. I intend to do a GA-expansion and improvement of the article. I'll let you know when I'm done if you wish to do some copyedits or add something. Best, Jonas Vinther • ( speak to me!) 17:57, 28 February 2015 (UTC)
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You originally created the 2015 Mount Carbon train derailment article, which I have collaborated on. Now, this was a major, new accident. Want to collaborate with me on a new article? "A BNSF oil train derails in a rural area near Galena, Illinois. Twenty-one of the 105 cars, containing Bakken formation crude oil, leave the track and catch fire, which continues to burn. No injuries are reported. ref: cite web|url= http://news.yahoo.com/train-carrying-bakken-crude-derails-burns-illinois-062821405.html%7Ctitle=Railway now says 21 cars derailed from oil train in Illnois|work=Yahoo! News |publisher= |date= 6 March 2015 |accessdate=6 March 2015" (quoted ref, minus brackets) Juneau Mike ( talk) 02:32, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
Yes, lets collaborate on this. It should get expanded right away, or it will draw the AfD PD. I've done some light house keeping, but the prose is very elementary. Lets get this done! :) Juneau Mike ( talk) 06:23, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
2015 Halifax train crash I know you will be busy with 2015 Galena train derailment, which you created, but take a peak at "my" new article. Thanks Juneau Mike ( talk) 02:37, 10 March 2015 (UTC)
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Could you polish this article a bit so the nomination to proceed? Abyssal ( talk) 16:15, 17 March 2015 (UTC)
I wonder if you might weigh in at Talk:Bay Line Railroad#Article split? Thanks, Mackensen (talk) 00:46, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
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Hello, I changed the dyk/article according to your review. Is it good by your book? Thanks, Jdanbeck ( talk) 16:46, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
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Hello, just so you know, this was not the right way to resolve a page that has been blanked for copyright investigation. The author was re-writing it on the Temp page of course, but once done the temp page must be histmerged into the main article, not copy/pasted in with the Temp page blanked-redirected. Copy/pasting it as was done here loses all the attribution for the editing that the author had done on the temp page (required by our license), and that edit has now been attributed to you. I'll see about fixing the history. Thanks, Crow Caw 20:58, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
Hi Ktr101, Just to let you know I've CSD'd Summa Western Reserve Hospital under A7 (For some daft reason Twinkle didn't notify you so thought I should quickly let you know..) Thanks and Happy editing :), – Davey2010 Talk 22:12, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
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I have added a speedy deletion tag to Maia Weinstock. I am sure she is very nice, but I fail to see how she would be notable beyond meta-Wikipedia affairs. Zigzig20s ( talk) 19:16, 26 April 2015 (UTC)
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I noticed your edit dif where you accidently reverted something back to the wrong version. Have this much nice cup of coffee that is much needed. Cheers! Peter.C • talk • contribs 13:09, 22 May 2015 (UTC) |
The reason the month was used in the title of what you have now moved to 2013 Spuyten Duyvil derailment was that, as noted on the talk page, there had been another derailment, of a freight train, near the same site earlier that year. So there hadn't been "only one". This is why, before you get the idea to be bold and change something that doesn't appear to make sense, you should look around and see if there wasn't some good reason for it in the first place.
Now, of course, we had left the article title that way because we thought we might create July 2013 Spuyten Duyvil derailment eventually. But almost a year and a half later, we still haven't, so in that respect I don't blame you because it was on us to create the other article and we never did. So I shall do so in the near future, and then restore the other article's original title. Daniel Case ( talk) 14:45, 22 May 2015 (UTC)
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Hi Ktr101,
With regard to the above articles, I have reverted your edit because a foreign article does not meet the criteria for speedy deletion (see WP:A2). Usually these articles requires the tag {{Not English}} to see if anyone would be interested to translate the particular article. These articles would only be deleted after 2 weeks and even so requires a nomination for deletion.
That being said, I have checked the respective Copyvios reports and confirmed that above articles are copied from individual websites (CSD G12). I have updated the CSD tags for the articles now.
Hope that's fine. - Andrew Y talk 13:46, 26 May 2015 (UTC)
I am going to revert this edit. None of these articles should exist, I simply didn't have the interest to do all the work. None of these meet GNG. Maury Markowitz ( talk) 23:05, 31 May 2015 (UTC)
The 2015 Accra explosion killed more people (200) than the Accra Sports Stadium disaster (127), therefore it appeared incorrect to say it was the worst disaster 'since' then as it was a worse disaster. As a result I removed this and you have now readded it. Sorry if I was not being clear. Rubbish computer 17:26, 8 June 2015 (UTC)
No problem! Rubbish computer 15:21, 9 June 2015 (UTC)
It's a shame this couldn't be saved for DYK. You may want to give a go at finding more sources for the article itself, but if you can't, then you need to think about whether this is really notable. If you decide not, you may be able to nominate it under WP:G7 and save a deletion discussion. EEng ( talk) 16:07, 13 June 2015 (UTC)
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Hi, I notice this user user:Uaat always engage in lot of edit war. also Vandalism some article about Taiwan/ Republic of China, please stop this guy, thanks. Цзинго ( talk) 11:31, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
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Something to look at is that many of the "gnoming" accounts insert a phrase "it's class is [[insecta]]" to relevant articles. Note the grammar. Maybe someone who can run AWB might want to go through and fix those. There are also a huge number of inappropriate {{italictitle}} insertions that should probably be cleaned up, as well as bad internal linking. Risker ( talk) 16:13, 1 September 2015 (UTC)
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Listen, why do you insist in adding this non existing link: Historic Old Phoenix City Hall? Create the article and then link it if you wish. Tony the Marine ( talk) 06:53, 10 September 2015 (UTC)
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Thanks for your message Kevin. I appreciate you contacting me. However I actually cannot agree with what you propose; as Moonriddengirl tries so hard to make clear so often, we really face a major copyright liability - which could threaten the site's very existence if left unaddressed. Therefore when I find clearly dubious articles of Brent's, I am going to put them through the deletion process. It's just so sad that he did all this hard work and didn't take the time to mix his sources more, put things in his own words, and reference them!! Again thanks for dropping me a line. Buckshot06 (talk) 22:37, 16 September 2015 (UTC)
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I don't see anything to suggest this unit has been returned to squadron size. Although I can find post 2006 web pages referring to it as a squadron, they tend to predate the AFHRA Factsheet of May 2011, which affirms it is a flight.
At any rate, appears to have been redesignated seems more appropriate for a section on the talk page, not a move of the page. I believe the flight to squadron changes should be reverted. -- Lineagegeek ( talk) 22:36, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
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