User:Krator/3O
This page lists all of the third opinions I have written, and may list other opinions such as comments I made in response to a request. Editing is permitted. To find a third opinion, click on the article name. Sometimes, in large sections, when a subsection was not made, it may be useful to look (CTRL+F) for the exact time, as noted under date. When links become broken and archives are messy, Google search for the exact date between quotes on "site:en.wikipedia.org", and it will probably be easy to find the original.
The use of the keywords is to find an example of my opinion on an issue. Keywords sometimes include the popular shortcuts too. When a keyword is bolded, this particular opinion quite accurately represents my opinion, or at least is a good read.
Editing is in progress, currently at 16:16, 27 March 2007... I should get back to this. 00:55, 11 December 2007 (UTC) This page is useful for editing.
Article | Date | Description | Keywords |
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Savannah State University | 22:17, 21 March 2007 | Instead of writing the requested opinion, some investigation into a copyright violation was done, ultimately resulting in a rewrite of the article. | Copyright |
Lock bumping | 18:54, 22 March 2007 | Straightforward external link promotion issue. Very brief. | Spam; Link, WP:EL |
iTunes | 21:54, 24 March 2007 | Dispute about a very minor change. Badly written opinion on my part, too. | Minor; Trivial |
Clouds Blur the Rainbow | 22:08, 24 March 2007 | Notability issue. Is a report that has been cited often by notable scholars and in court, and has been responded to by other scholars, notable? It is. | Notability; WP:N |
Joji Obara | 16:16, 27 March 2007 | Ethnic feud. Did not really propose a good solution, mostly based on personal preference. In retrospect, the best solution was the current one: Japanese citizen. | Ethnicity; Nationalism |
Talk:Quackwatch#Wikiquette | 21:12, 8 January 2008 | Pick one. Assuming good faith: new editors needing a bit of guidance in the dispute resolution process. Bad faith: wikilawyering to overcome a lost position. | Dispute resolution |