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Question so can someone help write an article on Flash Rose he drives for NASCAR. /info/en/?search=Rollin%27_30s_Harlem_Crips Reference in here. WikiEditor1217 ( talk) 00:47, 15 April 2018 (UTC)JW WikiEditor1217 ( talk) 00:47, 15 April 2018 (UTC)
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My pleasure. I had heard about it on the local news and figured that I might as well do it since it was not created a day after incorporation. Willsome429 ( talk) 18:46, 22 April 2016 (UTC)
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Yeah, didn’t realize that until you enlightened me. I’ve put it into practice several times since you told me that. Thank you for the tip! Willsome429 ( talk) 14:48, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
PRINT THE TRUTH!You keep relaying false information and you need to get your facts straight! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Flyteman183 ( talk • contribs) 21:34, 12 January 2018 (UTC)
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Were you able to find a way to find the viewership numbers for the races? Johnsmith2116 ( talk) 03:24, 29 April 2018 (UTC)
Hi, it's my understanding that unsourced material can be challenged and removed. Also, I made a change in a reference where the old source was a tweet, which I replaced with an ESPN article. I don't think a tweet can be used as a source. You rolled that back as well with your mass rollback. Please advise, thanks! Amsgearing ( talk) 22:59, 8 May 2018 (UTC)
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Hey Willsome429, thanks for reviewing my pages! I also made a draft at Kevin Donahue (racing driver) and helped contribute to Kyle Donahue, and would appreciate if you could review those as well. Thanks! GeorgeMHall ( talk) 01:49, 26 May 2018 (UTC)
Hello. I had already seen your tag in my talk page. But I still don't know what problems I need to fix in that page. Can you help me? Thank you! -- Ledinhphublxm ( talk) 15:27, 29 May 2018 (UTC)
Hi, just saw your comments in regards: 2017–18_Dallas_Fuel_season on my talk page and I can't help but disagree.
From my understanding a team's twitter or official website are primary sources, and primary sources are allowed to be used in certain cases. In my case I specifically only ever use a team's offical twitter to quote the original signing date of an esports personnel. The reason I do this is because I've found secondary sources usually don't mention the signing date, unless in the rare case they embed the original tweet, and as a result only have a publication date which generally is a day or two late to be used accurately. Seeing as I don't interrupt the primary sources and I'm just reiterating facts I don't see the issue. Don't get me wrong, secondary sources with the tweets embedded or singing dates mentioned might be preferred, but using the primary source isn't against any guidelines as far as I'm aware.
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Lots of things people do are stupid. Look at Donald Trump. However, this is certainly the first thing for which Mr. Randall has ever garnered national headlines, so is it not worthy of a short mention on his Wikipedia page? Mikenucklesii ( talk) 14:21, 31 May 2018 (UTC)
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I went to the ARCA race at Madison International Speedway on 6/15/2018. They had an autograph session from 6:30 to 7:30 before the race and I made the long trek just in time for the start of the session. I took photographs of the drivers and cars. I'm processing them right now. I will be uploading the whole field to Commons. I even took several photographs of the drivers posing beside their car! I have an excellent camera / lens, and they all turned out very well. Royal broil 04:50, 18 June 2018 (UTC)
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@ TruthfulCooper: There is a way to fix this over at Commons if you want. Or if you act grumpy I can refer you to an administrator for a block, if that suits you better. Willsome429 ( say hey or see my edits!) 19:06, 5 July 2018 (UTC)
I was just mad cause I’ve been wait for like 5 days for my account to be confirmed so I can upload, so I just went through commons. My account should be auto confirmed but it isn’t TruthfulCooper ( talk) 19:17, 5 July 2018 (UTC)
I see, how would I reverse my changed that I’ve done? TruthfulCooper ( talk) 20:43, 5 July 2018 (UTC)
( say hey or see my edits!) User:Willsome429 you reversed an edit that I made. I read the five pillars of Wikipedia, NPOV, Biographies of living persons and other examples before making that edit. Please note that I did so because the entry is not neutral, the referenced ESPN article is not neutral as well and irresponsibly incorrect just like the Wikipedia posting. Please note that this particular paragraph specifically goes against the "Explanation of the neutral point of view" as stated. Here are the facts. Lance was and has never been charged with "possession of (THC) originating from a traffic stop in early September". There is a traffic misdemeanor that he is fighting and directly related to this but NOT a possession of THC as stated. TMZ was first to incorrectly report on this 4 months after the stop actually occurred and other news outlets including ESPN picked up on it thinking it was going to get them more views and clicks and yes it did as these kind of news tend to. Now whomever posted this on Wikipedia is far less informed on the details of this traffic stop just like TMZ and ESPN and therefore referencing these sources is not only incorrect but reckless in perpetuating false statements. I believe these are sufficient grounds to dismiss/erase this alleged charges that do not exist. Is it not? Records of arrests and charges are available to the public and a much better reference versus using news and media sites that are known to focus on speed versus proper journalism. Additionally to get an inkling on the lack of accuracy of this Wikipedia posting, you can reference this article from the same TMZ where they updated after additional research. He was not even cited at the scene so how can there be TCH charges and busted for weed etc. It is so inaccurate and libelous and every agency media outlet picks it for clicks. "Wisconsin State Patrol tells us Kendricks was not actually cited for marijuana during the stop. WSP says marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia charges have been "referred to the Outagamie County DA’s Office" who will decide whether to charge Kendricks. Cops tell us they confiscated weed from LK's vehicle, however, he left the scene without a citation." [1]
This is the problem with the web and even if Wikipedia has processes and editors etc, it does not have the capability to catch this and there are many many brands that suffer because of these type content driven by money and desire for clicks Codepantry ( talk) 04:42, 18 July 2018 (UTC)
@ Codepantry: So are you working on behalf of Kendricks? Because that’s what it sounds like. If you are, make sure to disclose your affiliations on your user talk page. The traffic stop/pending charges merit a section, as NPOV is providing both positive and negative information. You can also stop with the “whomever posted it” shtick because you probably know it is me. @ Yankees10:, your thoughts? Mine are maybe a review is in order, but the section is not “baseless” or “completely inaccurate” based on the pending charges. Regards, Willsome429 ( say hey or see my edits!) 13:14, 18 July 2018 (UTC)
@ Willsome429: Lance is a personal friend. I am knowledgeable in branding and digital marketing. Id id not mention this as I wanted to read and understand the rules and comply with such without being influences by additional knowledge into this matter. I am therefore not here to aggravate or fight with anyone but to provide an objective input and correction into my translation of the facts reconciled with the rules of Wikipedia. So far this is against what Wikipedia stands for and is about per the references and in particular the examples of grey areas and need for objectivity. I will clarify that there are no pending charges. It is my first edit and new Wikipedia account. What does a review mean? I edited i.e. removed it and provided sufficient evidence via an updated link as verification and it has been added again - how can this be resolved based on the facts - negative or positive and in line with NPOV and everything Wikipedia advocates. I am new here and not intending on running afoul with anyone but I believe this warrants a second eye or escalation or whatever is needed get it compliant. I agree that NPOV provides both positive and negative but it has to be accurate otherwise it is not neutral or NPOV.Wikipedia's five pillars require neutrality, citing reliable and authoritative and verifiable sources. In this case the original source and story is from TMZ before all others picked it up including ESPN. TMXZ has since retracted. I do not know if TMZ is an authoritative source but I can tell you that all articles online including the updated TMZ one are incorrect. The only accurate and verifiable source is the Greenbay public records for arrests and pending cases. But that side I can tell you the why this is baseless: First the original story,"Lance busted for TCH" was a bait click as not even a ticket was issued during this traffic stop or an arrest made. Secondly, what is currently pending is a mere traffic ticket which he is disputing and net net, there will be no charges whatsoever. The reason why the traffic ticket is pending is because we are disputing the manner in which it was issued. When he was pulled over, a ticket was never issued then two or three months later someone "sold" the footage to TMZ and then they phrased it as busted. The police then sent a a ticket by mail due to the media coverage. This ticket has since been reduced to a mere traffic violation. The ticket is pending because he is disputing it as he was let go after the stop with no tickets issued. Do we mention traffic tickets as legal issues? If so then most people on Wikipedia would likely have a legal issues section if they have had tickets amended at some point in life. Is this in line with Wikipedia's policies to display ongoing traffic tickets as charges and legal issues? I think this is a clear violation of what Wikipedia is about. Why? This section says there are legal issues which is a stereotype for NFL athletes and what does this do to his brand? If the section said traffic tickets then sure. It is not in good faith or a display of neutrality to perpetuate inaccurate news and media about brands especially where negative stereotypes exist. @ Yankees10:, your thoughts?
I would like to quite this
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Everything I mention is consistent and backed by the reference above of TMZ backtracking and updating the article. The traffic ticket is being disputed so and therefore the best source for this information realtime is through the Municipal records https://www.gbpolice.org/content/category/26/pay-fines or you can use this request form https://www.gbpolice.org/content/category/35/records-requests. You can also use these very same sources to verify that there are no charges contrary to the legal section for Lance in Wikipedia.
The reason I deleted it in summary as below: 1. TMZ reported an opinion that led all other news outlets to pick up. This opinion was used to add a Legal Issues section in Lance’s Wikipedia page 2. TMZ a gossip column and fits the criteria of a questionable source per Wikipedias outline of reliable sources and therefore it is not a reliable and authoritative source.I would like to note that TMZ procured the tape and first to publish the story before other more credible sources like ESPN published the story. The pointer is that a non reliable source reported an opinion that was then published by ESPN/a reliable source? which was referenced when this section was added - /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Verifiability#What_counts_as_a_reliable_source 3. This legal section for Lance also does not meet the requirement for “Original research”. 4. This legal section does not meet the requirement for good research and or balance
Here’s the deal. In case I didn’t say it explicitly before, I’m fine if you change and cite it with one of the links you showed. I won’t do it for you, but if you want to change it, green light. Willsome429 ( say hey or see my edits!) 03:01, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
Codepantry ( talk) 15:31, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
I guess if you want to delete it, just drop a link in the edit summary. I only noticed it because of unsupported claims of “baseless” in the original edit summary. If you explain why with a source you should be good. Willsome429 ( say hey or see my edits!) 15:46, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
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If you are looking start an article on a Wisconsin driver, please ping me for images. I likely have images of them since I travel to so many races and race tracks around the state. I see that you just started Sam Mayer's article and I had great victory lane images of him at Dells Raceway Park.
Wisconsin has a great class of upcoming 14-15 year old drivers. This year I went to Marshfield Motor Speedway and I took pictures of the top 3 drivers in the Midwest Truck series who were all 14 years old [1]! And then there's Travis Kvapil's son Carson Kvapil who did AWESOME in a few starts in Ty Majeski's Super Late Model while he is down south chasing NASCAR Xfinity. I have added finding Lowell Bennett images to my To Do list and I have hundreds of images of his cars over the years. I probably have hundreds of nice shots for Brad JJ Mueller too (he did about a dozen NASCAR starts in a self-funded effort). Royal broil 03:44, 7 December 2018 (UTC)
Hey Wilsome, I am the reliable source as I went to school with Stephen Young. BW DD123 — Preceding unsigned comment added by DopyDave123 ( talk • contribs) 22:41, 10 December 2018 (UTC)
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The numbers, they get added in with each driver and the list of sponsors, anyway. I'd rather cut the head off of the snake of those people who go around adding random numbers to articles for no reason. Historic number associations can be explained in parse. GhostOfDanGurney ( talk) 14:44, 26 February 2019 (UTC)
Hi Willsome429. I saw that you reverted the Julia Landauer info box back to K&N west stats because she has more West races, however that insinuates that K&N West was her most recent racing, which it isn't. Also, in reverting the edits you also deleted updated information on her 2018 racing, as well as 2019 racing plans which have been verified by NASCAR. She is a current NASCAR Pinty's Series racer and including that information is most accurate for this page. Please let us know if there's still something you don't agree with, thank you.
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You deserve it for creating the Flex Tape article.