User talk:Eliz81/Archive 1
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I've removed your CSD tags 2x now from this article...scheduled, commercial airlines, even small ones, are typically considered notable. AKRadeckiSpeaketh 19:17, 6 June 2007 (UTC) 194.83.172.29Just as you were giving that School IP a warning for vandalizing Clackmannan, I listed them on WP:AIV for the consistent vandalism today. Just wanted to let you know. Jru Gordon 09:21, 12 June 2007 (UTC) you said thanks on my talk page, just wanted to say you're welcome Jru Gordon 09:25, 12 June 2007 (UTC) Quick questionWhat warning should I put on the Talk Pages of people who blank out their talk pages to remove warnings? (ie-I warn someone about vandalism, they blank out their Talk Page to remove that warning) Jru Gordon 09:27, 12 June 2007 (UTC) I was always under the impression that one can NOT delete warnings/blank their talk page to remove warnings.--Jru Gordon 09:35, 12 June 2007 (UTC) ok thanks for clearing it up with that link Jru Gordon 09:41, 12 June 2007 (UTC) Thanks!Hi Cattlegirl, just wanted to say thank you for deleting a bunch of the articles that I flagged. It's so nice to have admins who are really devoted to cleaning up vandalism! I appreciate it. Eliz81 10:00, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
AIVThank you for making a report at Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism. Reporting and removing vandalism is vital to the functioning of Wikipedia and all users are encouraged to revert, warn, and report vandalism. However, administrators generally only block users if they have received a recent final warning (one that mentions that the user may be blocked) and they have recently vandalized after that warning was given. The reported user has not yet been blocked because it appears this has not occurred yet. If this user continues to vandalize after their final warning, please report them to the AIV noticeboard again. Thank you. Jmlk17 09:54, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
T Rhys ThomasI think you'll find the edit I made to Cardiff Blues wasn't vandalism. T Rhys Thomas is now a redirect page, so I was correcting the redirect. I will now revert your edit to Cardiff Blues. - PeeJay 09:48, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
Personal AttacksThose attack you received were very harsh, but wikipedia has a strong policy against personal attacks, in the event of persistent harsh personal attacks the user can be indef blocked without warning, you did the right think by reporting him to aiv, if it happens again report him to aiv and he will probably receive a long or indef block. --Lwarf Talk! 10:08, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
ReplyNo problem. You've dealt with the vandal in the right way, sometimes they get annoyed because their edits are reverted (obviously!), that's normal :) Blatant vandalism is always to be reported to AIV. No worries, just ignore them :) I'll keep an eye on that user. Have a nice day, Peacent 10:10, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
Chuck E. CheeseYeah, I'm working on that now. I'm filing a RfA against the user now, unless you've already done that. It's my first day with TW too, so this is a good test of it, but it's getting confusing. I'm going to have to start manually doing it. Thanks! --HAL2008 talk 19:51, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
Re Healthy Skepticism pageYou objected to the promotional tone of my first article for Wikipedia. I cut things out & it has survived. So thank you, if this was your decision. Scientizzle added tags re notablility which I've attempted to address. Are you able to check what I've done and remove tags? He/she hasn't got around to it yet. RJ Clothier 02:12, 22 June 2007 (UTC) Re: NPOV. Having trouble with this. In your objection to: "It has concentrated recently on raising awareness amongst health professionals of their vulnerability to the distorting influence that marketing techniques have on their decisions", I am sure you are not disputing that that has been the focus of Healthy Skepticism's work. So you must be questioning either that health professionals are vulnerable or that the marketing has a distorting influence. I can cite 41 original studies from the medical literature showing that pharmaceutical promotion influences prescribing decisions (and why else would companies spend billions on it?) However a discussion of the issue within the article makes the article less about the organisation - but maybe that's what is necessary? Re notability. Also a bit difficult, so any advice you can give is appreciated. Please see the article's discussion page. But also, as Healthy Skepticism works mainly in the professional sphere (journals, conferences) and the issues it deals with are fairly complex, the evidence of its influence is not abundant in the mainstream media. There are articles BY Healthy Skepticism in major medical journals about particular issues with drugs (including an editorial in the British Medical Journal), but the article is not about those issues. Members of the Healthy Skepticism executive are interviewed frequently by journalists seeking assistance & background information for stories about pharmaceutical companies/regulation/policy but that assistance is rarely acknowledged publicly. However I will try to work some more references TO Healthy Skepticism into the article. There are some. Perhaps it is also worth noting that the systems currently in place for developing, manufacturing and marketing drugs affect the health of every person on the planet. Those like Healthy Skepticism who seek to bring about improvement in those systems work against enormous interests vested in the status quo. I think we could have quite a long discussion about the assumptions that inform the "neutral" point of view in this area. Thanks for your help thus far. RJ Clothier 00:38, 24 June 2007 (UTC) Thanks again for the thought you are putting in to helping me with this. It will take me some time to re-write. I will state the organisation's main aim as a quote from its mission statement, which is easy enough. Justifying the use of the word "misleading" in the rest of the article will need to be done in general terms, because it is not possible to explain in one article what was wrong with what is now hundreds of advertising claims the organisation has questioned in nearly 25 years of work. I chose the appetite stimulants and anabolic steroids because I thought it would be easy for the general public to understand that these were not suitable products to promote in a place like Bangladesh. To understand what is misleading about many of the claims made in promotion to health professionals, one needs to get into complex medical and statistical issues. But I will have a go at a general outline of the problem, and use phrasing such as “Healthy Skepticism believes …” Cheers RJ Clothier 23:49, 25 June 2007 (UTC) Regarding the changes.Sorry about my changes to the Stefan Waggershausen article- I saw a ridiculous arrangement, and in a bout of exasperation from all the NPOV arrangements I have seen over time, I made the title even more ridiculous. Take note of the previous (and current) version's section title: 'Most favorite songs'. What the hell is that? A change needed to be made, but I felt like being unproductive- I apologize for that.--24.127.219.82 10:19, 22 June 2007 (UTC) New templates:Hey, just to let you know, I made some templates out of the things I was using before. You can find them on my Templates and userboxes page. (if it's red, give me a few more minutes to finish it). It's basically the same thing that you borrowed from me to put on your main page, just better. --HAL2008 talk 17:12, 22 June 2007 (UTC) Anon IP questionHeya again CattleGirl! Everything's been going swimmingly in the reverting vandalism department since our last exchange. I was wondering about repeated abuse from specific anon IPs. I seemed to remember somewhere that you can tag the page with information about the provider. I looked up one such vandal online and found the information about the physical location and ISP. Should I add this info to the page and if so, how? Thanks again! :) Eliz81 19:51, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Scat Metha DeletionYou deleted my article on Scat Metha. Scat Metha was a Major League Baseball player for the Detroit Tigers. It is my understanding that, under the Wiki Baseball project, Wikipedia is seeking article on all Major League baseball players. My article on Scat Metha was part of that effort. Can you reverse the deletion? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cbl62 (talk • contribs)
FamecityThanks for reminding me that I'd forgotten about this page. Sorry that you needed to remind me. I've just posted the following on Anthony.bradbury's talk page: At 11:42, 23 June 2007 (UTC), Eliz81 placed a message starting "A tag has been placed on Famecity, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia." on my talk page. This has never happened to me before, so I'm not exactly sure what to do. From Eliz81's posting, I deduced (perhaps wrongly) that I needed to place { { hangon } } on that page, and then leave a note on the talk page. So clicked on the blue link to that page, and was greeted by "Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name". So I clicked on the deletion log and saw: Six minutes. Wow! That certainly is "speedy deletion"!! So please advise: Given that I can't put "hangon" on the page because it no longer exists, what should I do now? Pdfpdf 12:22, 23 June 2007 (UTC) (BTW: I agree that the page-as-it-was was indeed a CSD - I started it, got tired, left a note to myself to complete enough of it so it wouldn't be a CSD, went to bed. And then completely forgot about it. (And I don't know what happened to the note!)) Tagging of Nick Hern BooksI recently removed a speedy delete tag that you had placed on Nick Hern Books. I do not think that Nick Hern Books fits any of the speedy deletion criteria because the link to the firm's web site provides pleanty of context for any editor who wants to expand on this. Also a google search on "Nick Hern Books" -Amazon -Wikipedia returns over 49,000 hits -- this seems to be a reasoanbly notable specialist publisher. Obviously this is a minimal stub and should be expanded if possible, but anyone who is intersted should have no trouble findining out what this article is about, and that is the standard for "no context" speedy deletes, IMO. I request that you consider not re-tagging Nick Hern Books for speedy deletion without discussing the matter on the appropriate talk page. DES (talk) 20:39, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
Famecity revisitedNotes:
(Is there a better way to do a "group posting"?)
On Saturday 23rd June:
Sunday 24th June
Monday 25th June 2007
I thought I had made a copy of my changed page-with-Assertion-of-Notability, but I can't find my copy. If any of you can resurect the "new" page and put a copy of it in User talk:Pdfpdf/Famecity that would be appreciated. Pdfpdf 15:36, 24 June 2007 (UTC) About the TZHS school page.....You may have gotten the wrong IP address when you corrected the vandalism there because you targeted ME as the perpetrator. I go to TZHS (you may not care) as a student and tried to see if there was a page on it. When I found it, I had already seen the sentence you deleted, so I couldn't have been the one who wrote that. Look, I don't mean for this comment to have a mean-spirited tone, just know that I didn't vandalize the page. It may have just been my friend (I know that kid who "isn't cool"). If you want proof, just check the history page, you'll see that a person with a different IP address is responsible for the vandalism, and I only changed it by deleting a fragment. I don't want to run into any more problems with Wikipedia editors so.....let's forget about this ordeal. Thank you. 71.183.84.74 04:30, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
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