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World's Favourite animals
[edit]Hi. All these entries seem like the result of a web poll which is not appropriate for Wiki since they are meaningless samples. I think that they will be reverted, so you might want to take them down. They are not good references. Thanks Bob98133 14:23, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
- I understand what you're saying, and I don't object to the ratings, but unless a poll is conducted in a scientific fashion, by a reliable polling organization like a Roper or Gallup poll, it doesn't really mean much. Online polls, or television call in polls, or whatever this was aren't very reliable or representative. Even in the paid-for polls the results are often determined by the questions asked. I also question how important it is that a certain number of poeple think that a particular animal is the most popular. I would say that chickens are the absolute most popular animal in the world considering how many billions of them are eaten yearly. I also don't think much of Animal Planet, but that's a separate issue! Anyhow, I don't care enough to change it, but my guess is someone will remove those ratings.Bob98133 23:08, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
Tigers
[edit]Sorry about that but I could have sworn I saw a clip of the tigers killing live wildebeests. Dave Salmoni was involved so it's probably a different project. Bobisbob 21:44, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
White Tiger Picture
[edit]Yes, the White Tiger Picture I uploaded is from Van Vihar National Park in Madhya Pradesh in India.burdak (talk) 16:16, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
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How to Train Your Dragon (film)
[edit]Hi. I removed much of what you added there as we do not encourage "Trivia" sections and I think the detailed list of dragon types is rather unencyclopedic. If you disagree I encourage you to discuss in article talk what you feel this material would add to an encyclopedia article on a popular film. --John (talk) 15:29, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
Your contributed article, Rewilding (Carnivores)
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Nomination of Rewilding (Carnivores) for deletion
[edit]The article Rewilding (Carnivores) is being discussed concerning whether it is suitable for inclusion as an article according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.
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- Hello, China's Tiger. I wonder if you read essay WP:TIGER? Good luck! Biophys (talk) 17:45, 18 February 2011 (UTC)
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Warning ! You are talking sides in an edit war !
[edit]You reverted my edit [1]. The material you are restoring has very little to do with Bengal Tigers. If you feel the material is correct, integrate it with the correct article (John Varty). But add credible references, otherwise you will continue the edit war. User:LesnarMMA was already blocked.
The first paragraph you are storing does not make sense. John Varty will not and cannot release his tigers into the South African wilderness. South Africa does not have any wilderness left. Every part of the country is divided up into farm land, urban areas and nature reserves. All nature reserves have well defined boarders with wardens patrolling.
If John releases his tigers, they will be shot, if they do not die of hunger. There is not enough wildlife in the Karoo to sustain them. -- Nic Roets (talk) 16:34, 26 August 2011 (UTC)
Edit warring at Bengal Tiger
[edit] You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on Bengal Tiger. Users are expected to collaborate with others and avoid editing disruptively.
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You also seem to be involved in an edit war at Save China's Tigers. You are expected to use the talk page to try to persuade other editors to support your position, not continue to revert. It is unlikely that you can succeed in winning an edit war by reverting more than the other person. Admins will step in and block you before that happens. Thank you, EdJohnston (talk) 02:42, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
Please stop adding any material critical of John Varty !
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Re: Editing Wars
[edit]Reply to Editing Wars
China's Tiger, I apologise for the delay in my response to your comment. I am aware of the editing conflicts you mentioned and have been attending to them cautiously over the course of yesterday and today.
I expressed my concerns to Nroets on the Save China's Tigers talk page yesterday. In it, I explained that I feel he should collaborate with other Wikipedia users better in his Wikipedia editing. For example, I requested that he be more forthcoming in discussing the removal of content and add citation needed templates as a communication tool to other editors.
Today, I again voices my concerns on his talk page, particularly regarding edits he has made since yesterday. I expressed my concerns for his motivations for the removal of content as being non-neutral. I furthermore emphasised that editors should not use lack of neutrality as an excuse to delete. I hope that he will try to be more conservative in his editions, particularly in removing Wikipedia content.
I do not believe that there is any political agenda or bias favouring Nroets on Wikipedia. I am sure that Wikipedia has many policy cases to resolve and it may be the case that their decisions can come across as being misdirected against noble editors, but not intentionally. A glance at the history pages in question indicates that Nroets clearly participated in edit conflicts. If you end up involved in an edit conflict, it is best to not reciprocate the conflict and rather discuss the conflict on the talk page. This will avoid you being drawn into edit wars.
Regarding the conflict of interest (COI) accusations against you by Nroets: I doubt they have any grounds. It is clear that you have made valuable contributions to those articles and have on several occasions expressed your interest in enhancing their neutrality over time. Given his prior edit conflicts with you, it seems more likely that Nroets is simply making such an accusation to "gain the upper hand in a content dispute". Hence, he may be the one who is in conflict with Wikipedia policy.
I hope that this addresses most of your concerns for the time being.
-- Dremagon (talk) 22:15, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Dear Dremagon,
Thank you for your reply, and for your understanding. It is great to know that we have the same thinking. NRoets is really attempting to remove all contents which are even slightly bad about John Varty, and not just me, but many other members of the Wikipedia Community has been trying to just revert those articles back to its original content, only to get into an editing war of Nroets.
He also rarely explains his reasons for purging those contents, and only reply vaguely on the various talk pages. When his argument is flawed, he goes to the noticeboard and complains about other users being in "editting wars" or "conflict of interests". In this sense, it seems like he is never in the wrong. I have tried to reason out with him on the various talk pages, but he doesn't really reply much, he prefers to complain on the noticeboards.
As a wikipedia editor, i feel that it is really important to ensure that articles, biography of projects and people must be neutral, and Nroets is preventing all of this from happening through the purging of every single negative content. I thank you for being neutral and for lending a helping hand and editing the various pages which i feel uncomfortable doing now. Even if he is in conflict with the Wikipedia policy, he always speak as though he is in the right while any other user is in the wrong. Vital information from the Bengal Tiger page has been removed by him yet again, please view it when you have the time.
Thank you for your time, and for the explanation. Sometimes i just hope that everyone in Wikipedia can be like you, neutral and friendly, improving the articles with an objective purpose, not for any personal reasons.
Cheers China's Tiger (talk) 03:12, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
- I am glad to have helped.
- Yes, it is important to maintain neutrality and verifiability as much as possible with material on living persons, else is does warrant immediate removal. You can also move such material to the article's talk page to get a second opinion before reposting it. This may prevent any edit conflicts.
Thank you once again Dremagon, Cheers.
Best Regards China's Tiger (talk) 06:34, 30 August 2011 (UTC)
- Think carefully before you continue with edit warring: Before June 2011, John Varty, Bengal Tiger and SCT was not on my watchlist. But when the speedy delete warning came, I started digging and I found a lot of stuff that you didn't like. Like credible references to John Varty's films. Like the location of SCT relative to TC. -- Nic Roets (talk) 20:33, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
User name
[edit]Hello China's Tiger. I'm surprised that nobody has yet brought this up, but your username, which represents an organization (Saving China's Tigers) is not acceptable per WP:ORGNAME. If you request a username change at WP:CHU/S then your previous contributions, user page and user talk pages, everything will be preserved. If you have trouble making the request, please let me know and I can help you, thank you. -- Atama頭 18:24, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
Dear Atama, thank you for notifying me. I have sent the request for a change of username, and it is being processed. Cheers. China's Tiger (talk) 06:34, 30 August 2011 (UTC)
Tiger versus lion and page protection
[edit]Hello, I saw your WP:RFPP for Tiger versus lion. From the edit history, I think the dispute is largely a one-on-one edit dispute between you and the IP editor 76.124.82.11, who edited the article in a way that caused multiple wiki-syntax errors. As such, I don't think page protection is an appropriate measure, and I've left a message reminding the IP editor to familiarise themselves with the WP:Wiki markup. I'll consider blocking that IP editor if they continue to make edits that break the wiki-syntax.
On the other hand, I hope you'll refrain from any personal attack in your edit summaries. "Removed sources which has no references at all" is an adequate reason for reverting an edit; "with no wikipedia credentials, or editing history" is merely a personal attack on the new IP editor, which is unhelpful and unwelcome. Deryck C. 12:27, 17 January 2012 (UTC)
Dear Deryck Chan,
Thanks for your reply, and i will take note of that. Maybe i should have phrased my reason for reverting an edit better, so as to be more polite. Cheers! I will continue watching that page, and if the user tries to paste all those removed information back there again, i will be sure to inform you. Thank you once again for your time. China's Tiger (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 15:09, 17 January 2012 (UTC).
Tiger versus lion continued
[edit]Thanks for your message on my talk page. I'm just a lowly anti-vandalism editor, but I agree that the above article is slowly being vandalised, with no edit explanations. I recommend you contact User talk:Materialscientist and/or User talk:Acalamari, both of whom I've found to be very helpful in the past. Let me know how you get on. Regards. Denisarona (talk) 16:28, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
Hi there! Sorry for the late reply! I have been quite busy! And totally forgot about checking my talk page! Its happening again, he is not heeding our advice!
Brazilian Tiger (talk) 15:22, 10 February 2012 (UTC)
Request for unblocking of Account
[edit]Brazilian Tiger (block log • active blocks • global blocks • contribs • deleted contribs • filter log • creation log • change block settings • unblock • checkuser (log))
Request reason:
I believe that the Ip Address being used here is an open proxy, hence causing this particular block(till the 2nd of December). I was in Australia for the past 2 months, and did not do much editing, and now i'm back to Singapore and have been informed that i was blocked, so i would like to request for an unblock for this account. I will continue to contribute to the articles of wikipedia, thank you so much.
Decline reason:
Procedural decline: you will need to post the unblock request as per the directions that you see when you edit (✉→BWilkins←✎) 09:50, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
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lion vs tiger
[edit]Don't revert. Resolve the issue on talk page, as I asked you here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Tiger_versus_lion#Trolling
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Tony Jaa
[edit]Hi. In the edit summary you claim you removed the information because it is unsourced. But the paragraph clearly has source indication, two refs, at that. Can you please explain? Thank you. Teemeah 편지 (letter) 11:51, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
Dear Teemeah,
Thank you for you question. There are 2 reasons why I removed those information. Trust me, I love Tony Jaa, as an Asian he makes me very proud and glad that he is doing so well. But the truth is that 1) The citation did not actually have references to what was being stated. Such as winning high school medals in Track and Field, fencing and gymnastic. The reference I was refering to is the "About Film" reference. 2)The page has become like an advertisment where irrelevant or immaterial information are being put there like people are marketing him. That is the objective for websites like "About Film", a film website, but Wikipedia focuses on facts and relevant information. Eg: Jet Li was one of the most flexible student in beijing wushu team and won a mini competition of style where his coaches asked 3 of them to perform a stunt together to choose who to represent the country. Things like that do not need to be mentioned, just like Tony Jaa's case of self-learn martial arts or winning a fencing competition(which is not supported by facts). Imagine we have to put such details or facts into every page of celebrities, then do we need to say Brock Lesnar started doing pushups when he was 5? Things like that are more of trivial to see on advertisements, IMDB or websites not Wikipedia.
China's Tiger (talk) 12:11, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
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Hello Brazilian Tiger! Wikipedia requires that copyright owners give written permission in email, so we can avoid people uploading copyrighted photos with wrongfully claimed licences. As you may imagine, it is not possible for us to verify your identity or the fact that you have permission to upload the photos under a free licence by the statement you made on the image description page only. The copyright owner of the photos needs to send the permission text displayed at Wikipedia:Declaration of consent for all enquiries from his/her official email address to the permission handling team of Wikipedia ("OTRS"). Identity and email address of the sender will not be disclosed publicly, as the email system is operated by dedicated volunteers ("OTRS agents") only. They will testify that the permission arrived and put a template on the photos stating this. Thank you in advance for obtaining the permission. When the permission arrives, we can transfer these photos to Wikimedia Commons, so other articles in other languages can also use them; for example the hu:Donnie Yen article in the Hungarian Wikipedia, which I wrote and is a Featured Article (the only one among all the languages) :) Best regards, Teemeah 편지 (letter) 15:03, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
"Bullet Films"
[edit]In this recent edit on Ip Man 3, you gave the edit summary "I work at Bullet Films". What is that supposed to mean? A company involved in making Ip Man 3? Please be careful as COI editing on Wikipedia is strongly discouraged. Kailash29792 (talk) 15:11, 12 October 2016 (UTC)
Hi Kailash,
Nope it is not related to the company who made Ip Man 3 at all. Bullet Films is a talent agency firm in Hong Kong. We get insider information and I read mandarin hence I have many sources in Mandarin, many articles which supports my statements. Hence they are true.
Best regards
Brazilian Tiger (talk) 12:55, 13 October 2016 (UTC)
Donnie Yen photos
[edit]Hello! In regard to the photos of Donnie Yen which you uploaded, the issue lies with the license claim. There is no evidence that the copyright holder (which is generally the photographer) of these images agreed to released them under the Creative Commons license you've claimed. In order to verify that these images have been released under the claimed licensed and avoid their deletion, please follow the instructions outlined at the declaration of consent for all enquiries page. — ξxplicit 00:32, 13 October 2016 (UTC)
Hi Explicit,
As mentioned earlier, I am in the process of getting OTRS for those files.
Brazilian Tiger (talk) 12:56, 13 October 2016 (UTC)
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