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Welcome!

Hello, Diemunkiesdie, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Where to ask a question, ask me on my talk page, or place {{helpme}} on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Again, welcome!  karmafist 02:54, 12 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ivan Koumaev

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The philosophy you're proposing is called m:inclusionism and is something of a minority viewpoint. I just thought I'd give you that link to look at, so you could see other people's thinking on such issues. There are a bunch of contrasting "Wikipedian philosophy" articles linked from it that you could also look at. I myself believe that the best strategy for any article depends on sometimes-subtle specifics of the particular article and topic being considered. Phr (talk) 04:19, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protection

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Adding a tag to a page does not semi-protect it. Only administrators can semi-protect pages. Please see Wikipedia:Requests for page protection if you need a page semi-protected. Thank you. Jesse Viviano 06:06, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks did not know that. When the tag actually appeared on the page I assumed that normal editors could semi-protect while an admin would do full protection. Will make note of that information. Diemunkiesdie 06:14, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Even if you didn't actually semi-protect the page, at the moment that tag appeared I was deeply impressed--had no idea such a thing was possible for an ordinary joe to do--and it stopped that runaway train, didn't it? Darkspots 06:31, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hah yes, I assumed it would at least scare him into stopping.Diemunkiesdie 06:33, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

{{db-bio}} and {{db-attack}}

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Just a tip: when it is obvious that the content of an article is diffamatory, it is better to use {{db-attack}} instead of {{db-bio}}. The latter is OK when the content is only non-notable. I think that admins look db-attack faster than db-bio, because they are easy to argue. Rjgodoy 09:05, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

PS: You are doing a good job helping to clean wikipedia :) Rjgodoy 09:06, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the tip. I can't remember which article I should have used {{db-attack}} instead of {{db-bio}} but I'll be sure to remember next time it is necessary. Thanks! Diemunkiesdie 09:35, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Barnstar

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To Diemunkiesdie for hard work fighting vandalism -- Samir 04:12, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Tee hee, I chuckled when I saw your message on my talk page. Have a barnstar for your hard work fighting vandalism -- Samir 04:12, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You're welcome, thanks for your hard work -- Samir 04:56, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Deletion templates

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Whenever possible, use a reason-specific template.

{{db-g1}} {{db-nonsense}} CSD G1 Patent nonsense. You can put {{subst:Db-nonsense-notice|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-g2}} {{db-test}} CSD G2 Test page. You can put {{subst:uw-creation1|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-g3}} {{db-vandalism}} CSD G3 Vandalism. You can put {{subst:uw-creation2|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-pagemove}} CSD G3 Nonsense redirects that are created from the cleanup of page move vandalism. You can put {{subst:mp2-n|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-hoax}} CSD G3 Blatant hoaxes. You can put {{subst:uw-hoax|"page name"}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-g4}} {{db-repost}} CSD G4 Copies of material that was previously deleted after an XfD discussion. Articles that were only previously speedily deleted do not fall under this category. You can put {{subst:repost-warn|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-g5}} {{db-banned|name of banned user}} CSD G5 Contributions made by a banned user while they were banned.
{{db-gs|contentious topic code}} CSD G5 Contributions made in violation of general sanctions
{{db-g6}} {{db-move|page to be moved|
reason for move}}
CSD G6 Making way for a non-controversial move. Please add the name of the page that is to be moved and the reason for the move.
{{db-copypaste|page to be moved}} CSD G6 Cleaning up copy-and-paste page moves to make way for a clean, non-controversial move. Please add the name of the page that is to be moved.
{{db-xfd}} CSD G6 An experienced editor has closed a deletion debate as a "delete", but the page did not get deleted.
{{db-g6}} CSD G6 Other non-controversial "housekeeping" tasks, such as reversing a redirect.
{{db-g7}} {{db-author}}
{{db-self}}
CSD G7 Speedy request by only editor.
{{db-blanked}} CSD G7 Page blanked by only editor.
{{db-g8}} {{db-talk}} CSD G8 Talk page of a deleted or nonexistent page.
{{db-subpage}} CSD G8 Subpage of a deleted or nonexistent page.
{{db-redirnone}} CSD G8 Redirect to non-existent page.
{{db-templatecat}} CSD G8 Category that is populated solely by a template that has been deleted.
{{db-g10}} {{db-attack}} CSD G10 Attack page intended to disparage its subject. You can put {{subst:attack|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-g11}} {{db-spam}} CSD G11 Blatant advertising. You can put {{subst:spam-warn|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-g12|url=URL of source}} {{db-copyvio|url=URL of source}} CSD G12 Blatant copyright violation. You can put {{subst:uw-copyright|page name|url=URL of source}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-g13}} {{db-afc}}
{{db-blankdraft}}
CSD G13 Any page in draftspace or user drafts that are blank or with only the default Article Wizard text, if unedited for six months.
{{db-g14}} {{db-disambig}} CSD G14 Unnecessary disambiguation pages.
{{db-a1}} {{db-nocontext}} CSD A1 Very short articles without context. Use {{subst:db-nocontext-notice|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-a2}} {{db-foreign}} CSD A2 Foreign language article duplicated on other Wikimedia project.
{{db-a3}} {{db-nocontent}}
{{db-contact}}
CSD A3 No content other than external links of whatever kind, or an attempt to contact subject of article.
{{db-a7}} {{db-bio}}for a person CSD A7 Article about a real person, individual animal(s), group, company, or web content that does not indicate the importance of the subject. Try to use one of the more specific templates rather than {{db-a7}}. You can put {{subst:nn-warn|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page, or, if it seems that someone has created a user page in the encyclopedia section instead of their user page, you can put {{subst:nn-userfy|page name}}-- ~~~~ on their talk page.
{{db-person}} – for people
{{db-band}} – for bands
{{db-club}} – for clubs, societies,
groups, and organizations
{{db-inc}} – for companies and corporations
{{db-web}} – for websites
{{db-animal}} – for individual animals
{{db-a9}} {{db-album}}
{{db-song}}
CSD A9 Article about a musical recording (album, single, etc.) that does not indicate the importance of the subject, and where the artist's article does not exist.
{{db-a10}} {{db-same}} CSD A10 Recently created article with no relevant page history that duplicates an existing English Wikipedia article, and that does not expand upon, detail or improve information within any existing article(s) on the subject, and where the title is not a plausible redirect.
{{db-a11}} {{db-invented}}
{{db-madeup}}
CSD A11 Article that plainly indicates that the subject was invented/coined/discovered by the article's creator or someone the creator personally knows, and does not credibly indicate why its subject is important or significant.
{{db-r2}} {{db-rediruser}} CSD R2 Redirect to an article talk page, image description page, image talk page, mediawiki page, mediawiki talk page, category talk page, portal talk page, template talk page, help talk, user page, or user talk. You can put {{subst:rediruser-warn|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-r3}} {{db-redirtypo}}
{{db-redirmisnomer}}
CSD R3 Recently created redirect that is a result of an implausible typo or misnomer. You can put {{subst:redirtypo-warn|page name}}~~~~ on the user's talk page.
{{db-r4}} {{db-redircom}} CSD R4 Redirects in the file namespace that shadow a Commons file or redirect.
{{db-f1|replacement file
name.ext
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{{db-redundantfile|
replacement file name.ext}}

{{isd|replacement file name.ext}}
CSD F1 Same or better file exists on Wikipedia (see {{db-f8}} for files now on Commons).
{{db-f2}} {{db-nofile}} CSD F2 Corrupt or empty file. File page for a file on Commons without Wikipedia-related or assessment information.
{{db-imagepage}} CSD F2 Image page without a corresponding image.
{{db-f3}} {{db-noncom}} CSD F3 "No commercial use" or "by permission" files uploaded after target date.
{{db-f4}} {{db-unksource}} CSD F4 Lack of licensing – Should only be used if the file has been previously tagged with {{di-no license}}, {{di-no source}}, or a similar template.
{{db-f5}} CSD F5 Unused copyright file – Should only be used if the file has been previously tagged with {{or-cr}}, {{or-fu}}, or a similar template.
{{db-f6}} {{db-norat}} CSD F6 File with fair use tag but no fair use rationale - must have been tagged as such for seven days and uploaded after May 4, 2006.
{{db-f7}} {{db-badfairuse}} CSD F7 Bad fair use template – file tagged as fair use with a template that is patently irrelevant to the actual file, like {{game-screenshot}} on a photo of a celebrity. Please notify uploader on their talk page using {{subst:badfairuse|File:file name|tag that was on the file}}.
{{db-f8}} {{db-nowcommons}}
{{db-nowcommons|
name of file on Commons.ext}}
CSD F8 Identical file has been moved to or is otherwise available on Commons.
{{db-f9|url=URL of source}} {{db-filecopyvio|url=URL of source}} CSD F9 Blatant copyright infringements.
{{db-f11}} {{db-nopermission}} CSD F11 No evidence of permission from copyright holder to publish under license asserted by uploader – file must have been tagged with {{no permission}}, and uploader notified for seven days.
{{db-c1}} {{db-catempty}} CSD C1 Category that has been empty for at least four days.
{{db-c4}} {{db-templatecat}} CSD C4 Unused maintenance category.
{{db-u1}} {{db-userreq}} CSD U1 User page or subpage requested to be deleted by the user with whom it is associated.
{{db-u2}} {{db-nouser}} CSD U2 Userpages of users who do not exist.
{{db-u5}} {{db-notwebhost}} CSD U5 Inappropriate use of userpages as web hosting.

If you are not sure, you can use these general templates:

{{db}} {{db-reason|reason}}
{{deletebecause|reason}}
{{delbecause|reason}}
{{delete|reason}}
{{d|reason}}
{{Speedy deletion|reason}}
{{Speedy|reason}}
{{csd|reason}}
Replace reason with a specific reason for speedy deletion.
Please try to write out a reason that will be comprehensible to non-Wikipedians.

Things I Like To Use But Always Forget The Code For

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SYTYCD Taped/Live

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In the top right corner of the screen during the results show, the label "LIVE" appears, and on the west coast, a sentence noting that the program was previously recorded later appears along the bottom of the screen. If the performance show was live, the same labeling would be applied. I am not certain where the "two days before" bit of information came from—I suppose it's not terribly important how far in advance the shows are taped—but the performance shows are definitely pre-taped. MissMJ (talk) 19:28, 20 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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