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Are you the same snowlax monster who interacted with me on Bulbapedia?— cyberpower ChatOffline 20:52, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
Hello, it's me, Christian from Bulbapedia. 199.101.61.190 ( talk) 23:01, 24 December 2012 (UTC)
Hello. I have closed the requested move discussion and the page "List of Virtual Console games (Japan)" has been moved to " List of Virtual Console games for Wii (Japan)". Kind regards. -- Malcolmxl5 ( talk) 22:25, 7 January 2013 (UTC)
Hello, SM. I've noticed you've made a couple of large edits to my Bulbapedia workpage a while back. While, I appreciate the support you've given, I had to scale them back a bit. Of note:
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Hello, Snorlax Monster. You recently edited Backronym, removing a paragraph from its lead section. Per Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section, the lead section should provide a concise overview of the topic and summarize the article's content. I did not think the shortened lead section did that, so I reverted your edits. (Also, per Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Images, "It is very common to use an appropriate representative image for the lead of an article," but it is not obvious whether this article's lead section needs one.) If you feel that it would be better to include no examples in the lead section, you may wish to rewrite the lead by summarizing the phenomenon and the kinds of examples included in the body. It seems to me that including an example in the lead is an easier an more informative way to do this, but of course opinions do vary. Thanks, and happy editing, Cnilep ( talk) 02:13, 22 July 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks for fixing the order error I made on the Pokemon article. Sorry I didn't catch it myself. Jjcooper0811 ( talk) 10:49, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
Just stop. There is no way that you are going to be able to romanize メェークル. Stop using the formatting you get when you paste that name into Google Translate. Me~e is not correct. Neither is Mexe. Both are just ways that you can type the combination. All there is here is a long E sound stretched across too many katakana. It is to be romanized as mē and not me~ē or mexē. These are the rules set out at WP:MOS-JA.— Ryulong ( 琉竜) 07:49, 16 October 2013 (UTC)
I noticed you called Bulbapedia an unreliable source, and reverted my edit. Technically, they are quite reliable, and the people there have taken apart the Pokemon games, and looked at them byte by byte. I would like for you to prove that it is unreliable, or I will have to re-add Yellow. Thanks, Scientific Alan 2 (Click here to talk) (What have I done?) 14:09, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
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Snorlax monster, did you review my disscussions with Soupforone on the 'Black People' page prior to reverting my edit to that page? I disagree, extensively, with both your and Soupforone's position that you can discuss 'black people' in North American context without an assumption of race/biology as context. Black People, in that context, is a term descended from Negro, an abbreviation of Negroid, a posited biological race. I beseech you to reconsider. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mseguin ( talk • contribs) 22:58, 19 September 2014 (UTC)
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Hi! Can you fix the size of the image on the Mirabilandia (Italy) article, please? It's too big. 24.180.56.157 ( talk) 21:47, 3 August 2015 (UTC)
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SnorlaxMonster, i did know that it wount reverted. i do not hate anyone. See, i like wikipedia. Octofan ( talk) 20:25, 10 December 2017 (UTC)
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I don't think that can actually be used for the article as a free-use image, when it's clearly a cropped screenshot.-- Kung Fu Man ( talk) 14:31, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
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Please be mindful of edits that may be seen as disruptive: one of your edits not only removed two sources from the article when a simple tweak would have sufficed, but you also introduced a low-quality source (The Game Crater) into a featured article. Kung Fu Man ( talk) 13:03, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
This kind of glitch hunting is a fine example that glitches do not have to be perceived as an obstacle while playing video games. They are even sometimes considered to be a part of game mythology or folklore46, like “MISSINGNO”. from Pokémon Red and Blue (Game Freak, 1996) or “Minus World” in Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo, 1985)47.
As for the template matter, when you're the one with an issue and the editor disagreeing is trying to talk with you, trying to brute force through is disruptive. I opened this line of communication well before your other edits.You started a discussion on my talk page not disputing any of my claims, but rather accusing me of disruptive editing; however, I am glad that we seem to be having a constructive discussion now. Anyway, I disagree that at any point I tried to "brute force" through an edit. As you acknowledged, one of my reverts was fixing your mistake, while the other was because you seemed to be contending that the inaccurate statement should be preserved because it was important to preserve sources for their own sake. However, I do acknowledge that after your first revert that tweaked the wording to be somewhat better, I probably should have tried to find a way to make the text accurate without entirely removing it.
it's not me removing whole bits out of a featured article without proper discussionI removed one sentence that I maintain is inaccurate, which the claim "removing whole bits out of a featured article" seems to be slightly overstating. I respect that you want to preserve it in some form. However, I believe it is more important to ensure the incorrect information is removed than to find some way to salvage the sources attached to it (especially, as you keep noting, on a Featured article).
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I saw the boxes and weird replacement characters and stuff for myself on Usenet in the 1990s. At that time there was actually no official standards-compliant way to indicate that a Usenet message was in the Windows-1252 character set, [4] so large numbers of programs could create problems for large numbers of other perograms... AnonMoos ( talk) 17:41, 3 December 2023 (UTC)