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You edit to G-Unit Records

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Hi, Just a message regarding your edits to G-Unit Records and G-Unit Records artists. Well I just wanted ot say that we only created the two separate articles recently. Before they were one article but after much disscussion we split them. I have removed the tags because the decisions was made that they should be two articles. Thanks --¤ The-G-Unit-฿oss ¤ 18:16, 20 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for catching that. The edit was made by an automated tool (Twinkle) as part of deleting C-Nile. Cheers, ˉˉanetode╦╩ 21:19, 22 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Israeli Security Zone

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Thanks--LtWinters 15:02, 27 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Spinal Cord Injuries Australia

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Thanks for the edits. Cleaned it up and made good links to ther information. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mishahu (talkcontribs) 07:46, August 28, 2007 (UTC)


I removed the unnecessary speedy tag that the super keen bot had placed! Thanks for the thanks. I guessed that is what had happened with the Bombos page when I saw the edit history. I have been having similar weird non-edit conflict edit conflicts regularly myself tonight. Odd eh? --Slp1 01:10, 1 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This may actually be a bug in WP:TW - I attempted to WP:PROD the article, but while I was doing so, someone deleted it, when I saved my edit, it recreated it (if editing by hand it would've warned me that I was recreating a deleted page by saving)...need to figure out how to report bugs in TW. Davidprior 01:12, 1 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Found the cause of my issue - the first item in the bug section at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject User scripts/Scripts/Twinkle - dunno if this explains what you've been seeing. Davidprior 01:16, 1 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for finding this page. My problem was a bit different but it is still helpful to read all the things to watch out for!--Slp1 14:33, 1 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Star Wars Redirect

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Thanks for posting that. I was having trouble making enough sense of it to report it well. Much appreciated -- have a Barnstar --Bfigura (talk) 01:04, 1 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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For preserving wikipedia and deciphering a maze of vandalism. Bfigura (talk) 01:04, 1 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

(moved from top of page) - comments relating to various WP:PROD warnings left at User:WinkJunior's talk page

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David - look, I'm no Wikipedia expert (nor fascist) but record labels like Hypnos and Dark Duck, while independent and small, have been around for over a decade and are damned important in the ambient music scene. So Stephen Phillips and Dark Duck records shouldn't be deleted - just because you haven't heard of him and his label doesn't mean that if you ask any drone/ambient music fan - well, 95% of them will know of Stephen and his label.

I hope're not implying I called you a facist. If I had done so, this would be a majorly wrong thing for me to have done (for obvious reasons)

Ditto with the other bands I added. Does being on a major label but being a piece of crap like "Poison" warrant them an entry but being on an indie label but putting out excellent music for over a decade each not warrant entries for "In The Now" and "Abstract Audio Systems"? Is it a popularity contest, or have to do with money?

My point wasn't that the artists/bands/labels weren't important/notable, but that the articles did not explain how they were notable.
If (assumg for a second that there wasn't already an article for them, which there of course is) I was to create an article saying "The Beatles were a four-piece band from liverpool. They are considered by many people to have been one of the best bands of all time", this would not explain notability in the article. This is obviously a very contrived example, but I hope it demonstrates what I mean.

An encyclopedia does not use such metrics as popularity but rather "importance", perhaps the most subjective thing ever, and I created those entries because they were long overdue. I'm trying to document collaborations all have done with the ambient band Austere, who is about as well-known as you get in the tiny little music genre known as "Enoqesque ambient", short of Robert Rich and Steve Roach, and I think that alone merits consideration.

Quite correct, but as importance is harder to define, we have guidelines (the most relevant in this case being WP:MUSIC) to help us

Plus there's something you might not want to think is important, but it is: like trademark law, staking out a name in Wikipedia is mighty important. In fact, a recent discussion with an Intellectual Property Lawyer pal of mine indicated that trademark law, which must be defended at all times, would more or less require anyone who has a trademarked (or servicemarked) name or term to create an entry in Wikipedia lest it be used against them in court as a claim they were not properly defending their trademark. My lawyer pal made it clear that anything I owned a trademark on I'd better get listed in Wikipedia since it's perhaps the biggest public reference ever.

So, sorry if this comes across as harsh (I'm in a hurry) and if I didn't go about this the right way, but I've been contributing to Wikipedia in all the areas I know well, and that means covering all the ground, from Peter Christopherson to In The Now to the origins of ambient music. So I'm gonna remove the "nuke these" entries if they haven't been already, and when I get a chance, I'll flush out the entries to show why all of these bands (and label) I added have a long, important history that needs to be documented, just like I needed to make sure The Anchor in Buffalo did NOT get to claim to have invented the Buffalo Wing - it was always disputed by Duff's and the long-gone and missed Rudy's Pump Room. Until I came along, the Anchor was getting credit, when it's most likely Rudy's that "invented" them first (I'm still searching for an old menu as proof.)

Don't worry about coming over as harsh, you're not being so - you've certainly not been abusive, etc. which some editors do
I'm not ignoring the other comments above - they're just outwith my area of expertise

Again, sorry if I'm doing this all wrong - I'm just trying to get information out there, and it seems to me that as long as it's information, written in an encylopedic format, and accurate, that's all that matters, right? Not like there's a limit on how many volumes, right? Cheers, Wink Oh wait, I think there's some way to sign this, lemme try: WinkJunior 05:48, 5 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Stop appologising! My only point was that you really need to show in the articles themselves why the subject is notable
Cheers, Davidprior 15:54, 5 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Having seen what the article looked like at the time of your nomination for afd, I can totally understand why you would have nominated it.  :) Sometimes it takes a kick for an article to get rewritten to an acceptable looking page. Corvus cornix 15:35, 6 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks!

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Thanks for teaching me about that tiny "+" button I never noticed before! I'll see if I can find the discussion about Stephen Phillips (musician) - he's run a record label for 20 years, has produced or collaborated on almost 100 releases over 25 years, runs the "famous in the ambient world" Drone Download Project, has a weekly radio gig on Stillstream radio, the best known, world-famous ambient/drone music net radio station, and has had his music released on some fairly well-known indie ambient labels like Gears of Sand, Blue Water Records, and Hypnos_(label).

The ambient genre isn't a huge one - even Steve Roach, possibly the biggest / best-known name in the genre, is lucky to sell 5K units of his CD releases, but within the community, Stephen is undoubtedly one of the most widely known names, and is definitely worthy of note. I'll try to find the convo you said you moved over, but I'm kind of a Wikipedia amateur - I'd like to learn more, but I work contract jobs and try to run three of my own businesses, and I'm an old computer fart (25 years of using them) so I just can't be bothered to try to become an expert on most things these days. Hope you can understand - back when I was your age, I had a lot more time and energy and interest - now I just wanna kinda get things done and that's that. But thanks for all your help, and your patience, understanding, and manners, a rarity on the Internet. Cheers, Wink

WinkJunior 20:00, 4 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Request For Rollback

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Hiya. I've fulfilled your request. Please remember to use it only for obvious vandalism. Please review WP:RBK or ask me if you need any help. Pedro :  Chat  22:10, 5 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks Pedro, davidprior t/c 22:37, 5 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Re the recent ref desk question you answered

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Per your response here [1], read this: [2]. Under no circumstances should such questions be responded to in the manner you did. AndyTheGrump (talk) 12:27, 5 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Replied on your talkpage. Thanks, davidprior t/c 13:12, 5 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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