User talk:Larry Hockett/Archive 19
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TDINBB
Larry, I am confused why you would remove links that I have placed. They link to player pages that provide tremendous information for users looking to learn more about a player. Including chronology and much more.
regards, Tom — Preceding unsigned comment added by TDINBB (talk • contribs) 22:15, 23 April 2023 (UTC)
- Hello, TDINBB. I moved your question down to its own thread since it was unrelated to Beemteam’s question. I would prefer to keep the conversation in one place, and it looks like it’s going well on your user talk page. See my links to the WP guideline on external links. Note that the other editor who left you a message was not intending to say that it’s inherently wrong for the TDINBB website to have ads or paid memberships (lots of solid reliable sources have those). He is asking you as an editor not to engage in advertising of your website on Wikipedia. If it’s a notable reliable source, other editors will add those links for you. Please dont't respond here (in the interest of keeping discussions together). I’m just trying to help you understand what you’re being told. Larry Hockett (Talk) 23:50, 23 April 2023 (UTC)
question
Hello! Can I ask what is this command used for __NOTOC__? Also, where can I learn more of these commands? Thank you, I wish you the best! Some1 {talk} 10:27, 30 April 2023 (UTC)
- Good morning - see WP:TOC for information on Wiki markup related to tables of contents. That page explains things much better than I could. Larry Hockett (Talk) 11:10, 30 April 2023 (UTC)
Dictatorship - experienced editor input?
Hi - I have shamelessly jumped on your talk page, because you made an edit to Dictatorship. There is currently an IP user (User:47.189.239.148) making uncited changes to this page. I have commented on the user's talk page, but they are continuing not to provide reliable sources, and in the past they have had warnings about this. I have reverted their changes, but they have reverted them back. I don't want to edit war, so when I saw that you had edited the page, I thought I might ask you to intercede and provide a third opinion! BobEret (he/him) (talk) 23:27, 15 May 2023 (UTC)
- I'll be happy to keep an eye on the article in case it starts back up again. I think a level 4 warning for unsourced changes is probably next. Larry Hockett (Talk) 23:45, 15 May 2023 (UTC)
Your abuse is noted
Your edit history shows that you are abusing new and anonimous users by random reverts, without doing due diligence. While reverting and abusing other wikipedia users might give you some sort of ego boost, please note that this is not what wikipedia is for, and that your bullying tendencies go strictly against the wikipedia policies.
As for your ignorant and nonconstructive reversal of page about the last guest on the Lex Fridman podcast, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgTjSrrf6GQ, note that what views expressed on a public podcast with millions of views are public and it is legitimate to report about them on wikipedia pages, especially when they express views that are of public importance or about officials running for office. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.198.204.144 (talk) 18:01, 16 May 2023 (UTC)
- Hey, sorry. No abuse intended. Would you mind sharing with me the link to the article in question or just the name of the article? That way I can determine whether I have made a mistake or whether my actions simply require a better explanation. Thanks. Larry Hockett (Talk) 18:07, 16 May 2023 (UTC)
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Revert on Margaret Sanger
Hi! I noticed you reverted an IP recently about their characterization of Sanger in the lead. Can you explain why you did that? The characterization does seem to be factually accurate, so what's the problem?
And was your use of the rollback button intentional? I'm asking because I've hit the button unintentionally once or twice in the past.
Also, how would you feel about the milder language "supporter of negative eugenics"? RadioactiveBoulevardier (talk) 09:30, 11 July 2023 (UTC)
- Mostly MOS:FIRSTBIO, but also because these sorts of assertions have been discussed extensively on article talk pages and have never really gained consensus. Didn't mean to use rollback, but it looks like the IP editor had been blocked under a similar IP before making the edit. Re: attempts to soften the wording, presumably without talk page discussion, I think it might be circumventing that process of building consensus. Larry Hockett (Talk) 09:41, 11 July 2023 (UTC)
- Can you give some illustrative examples of "these sorts of assertions"?
- Also, just now I randomly came across Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who is described as a eugenicist at the end of the list of activities/occupations in the lead. The characterization is cited to something.
- I suppose I could raise the issue on the article's TP, but I'd prefer to deal with that kind of thing when I have more headspace and stomach for controversial discussions. After all (at least according to some editors), there's no deadline.
- Cheers, RadioactiveBoulevardier (talk) 13:31, 13 July 2023 (UTC)
- I could give examples, but I wonder if that would be seen as a little bit silly since we're talking about discussions on one article talk page. The discussions on race and eugenics are pretty easily located by looking through the seven pages of archives. Re: the Gilman article, I agree that it is cited to something; that something is a Britannica entry that doesn't contain the string eug anywhere on the page. It's certainly a bold move to use that citation where they did, but it is otherwise not a thing to be emulated. Larry Hockett (Talk) 14:28, 13 July 2023 (UTC)
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Darryl Strawberry is a FOUR time WS Champion.
Hi, just trying to update a page where I know the information is correct - but it keeps reverting to incorrect information. It’s Darryl Strawberry’s information page. He is a four time World Series Champion. Not 3. While I understand he didn’t play in the ‘98 WS - he was on the active roster until a colon cancer diagnosis after the start of the 1998 playoffs, at which point he was moved to the disabled list and Ledee was call to the active roster. In MLB, the players who are awarded with a ring, and being considered a “World Series Champion” are anyone who stood in the batter’s box, or on the pitcher’s mound for the winning team during that season. Darryl Strawberry is a 4 time WS Champion. 1986 with the NY Mets and 1996, 1998, and 1999 with the NY Yankees. Please update. DennisR1283 (talk) 04:56, 26 September 2023 (UTC)
- Hi Dennis - Article content issues are not usually best discussed on user talk pages, because this may leave interested parties out of the discussion. For this issue, you might discuss at Talk:Darryl Strawberry or WT:BASEBALL. See Archive 46 at WT:BASEBALL for one recent discussion. Our common approach on Wikipedia, which mirrors the approach used at reliable sources like Baseball Reference, is usually to omit the WS as an infobox highlight if the player was not on the postseason roster. Larry Hockett (Talk) 05:06, 26 September 2023 (UTC)
Notebook reversion
Hi! I noticed your reversion of Bespi024's edit just now. Do you think that's AI-generated? They've made several similar rapid-fire edits to various articles and they all sound similar. Joyous! Noise! 03:04, 2 October 2023 (UTC)
- I thought about that, but I don't think it changes our response. Larry Hockett (Talk) 03:08, 2 October 2023 (UTC)
- Totally agree. Joyous! Noise! 03:13, 2 October 2023 (UTC)
Asking for help
Can you look at this link - I think the INVESTIGATIONS section is misnamed - I tried an edit -- it was reverted with alacrity - your thoughts would be helpful - if I change it - I get beaten on.
Anesthesiology#Investigations BeingObjective (talk) 17:45, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
- I think it's more likely to be an error or misunderstanding than a beating, unless I'm really missing something big here. Is there any talk page discussion of this? I would maybe start there. Maybe work to clarify the meaning of investigations. To me, in the context of a medical specialty, it would refer to something like lab tests or X-rays. Larry Hockett (Talk) 18:15, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
- I agree - yes, there is a talk section - it really should read 'Knowledge Requirements' or some such.
- As to the beating - I'd like to think you are correct - but I have my doubts, I do have a stalker - they may seriously not see it as such - but there is a fairly clear pattern -
- Small detail - but it does make the article read badly. BeingObjective (talk) 18:20, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
- Something to consider: You may find that other editors are more receptive to your points in that discussion if you remove the extra question marks and the all-caps text. I know it must be stressful to be reverted frequently, particularly if there's an unsatisfactory edit summary with the revert, but I think this message may not have the intended effect. If it's a simple mistake, there's usually an editor who won't mind discussing or fixing the issue, but if it comes across as a situation involving unnecessary drama, people may hesitate to get involved. Larry Hockett (Talk) 18:31, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
- It is good feedback - I do have to work on the tendency to lean on professional experience - and developing digital consensus is a bit of an art form - a few articles I did manage to enhance IMHO - without any perceived conflict - I do find the minor edits - as in this section title - to be so obvious that I cannot understand why someone wants to be dramatic - thanks for the feedback. BeingObjective (talk) 18:37, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
- Something to consider: You may find that other editors are more receptive to your points in that discussion if you remove the extra question marks and the all-caps text. I know it must be stressful to be reverted frequently, particularly if there's an unsatisfactory edit summary with the revert, but I think this message may not have the intended effect. If it's a simple mistake, there's usually an editor who won't mind discussing or fixing the issue, but if it comes across as a situation involving unnecessary drama, people may hesitate to get involved. Larry Hockett (Talk) 18:31, 7 November 2023 (UTC)
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Hokie Gajan
I'm curious why you felt it necessary to undo my edit to the article on Hokie Gajan My addition to the article was pretty straightforward so I'm confused why you would choose to remove it without explanation. CarbonX (talk) 09:41, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
- My apologies. My edit summary (“in the previous paragraph”) could have been a bit more detailed, but I tried to go with what I thought was straightforward too. With that edit summary, I meant that the information you added was already in the article one paragraph above where you added it. It's all still there, including the date of death, the name of his illness, and when he had been diagnosed with it. I hope this helps. Larry Hockett (Talk) 10:14, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
Apologies for reverting your good edits on +Lohse's page
I misread / reverted too quickly on those -- thanks for your patience and good eye!
Maximilian775 (talk) 12:41, 7 February 2024 (UTC)
- No worries! Hopefully my edit summary didn't come across as too cranky. Thanks for your note. Larry Hockett (Talk) 16:05, 7 February 2024 (UTC)
Joseph Siegel
Have restored the page. Will change the Bachelor of History to Bachelor of Arts in history. Will also correct Meinrad, Indiana, to St. Meinrad Indiana. It is much easier if you simply inform me of problems in an article rather than revert a whole bunch of correct edits. Rogermx (talk) 00:06, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
- I would say that the easiest thing to do is to simply check the sources if you desire to add new information to an entry. If “a whole bunch” of edits were reverted, that would have to be because multiple editors noticed the problems.
- The “Bachelor of” issue is a recurring one; usually I just fix it. Note that a Bachelor of History is a nonexistent degree; usually a bachelor's degree in history is a BA in the US. A Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil) is a rare degree in the US; most bachelor’s degrees in philosophy are BAs, but close attention to the sources will help you make this determination for sure.
- Could you address “1988ordination” and “when Bishop J. Peter Sartain named jo, vicar general”? These are edits that most editors would detect when checking their work. (You can click on Show Preview to see what your edits are going to look like - even before clicking on save.) Thank you. Larry Hockett (Talk) 00:26, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
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Bishop Byrne
Hi Larry, have restored my version of this article. I do not agree with the reversion of articles for any other reason than vandalism and will restore any articles that are reverted. Am sorry that you believe this is a "rush job". I think that I have made the article more readable and have had added content. As before, I am willing to listen to your suggestions and you of course are free to make any edits that you please. Rogermx (talk) 18:13, 2 March 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you. As part of that freedom, I made basic changes such as turning the word “bishopof” into two words. These are changes that should be caught by even the most cursory proofreading. If such issues come up once in a while, no worries. If they come up on nearly every edit, it comes across as an indication of carelessness.
- Please don't be sorry about what I believe. It is only productive to be sorry about your own actions (especially actions that occur over and over again). Larry Hockett (Talk) 22:55, 2 March 2024 (UTC)
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Lirress is here
Hi Larry It's me Lirress Lirresss (talk) 13:16, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
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Thank you!
Thanks for the comment that you posted in the Morris Ankrum section on my talk page. I appreciate your comments and your support. I can see from the links that you provided that this situation is just the latest of many contentious matters in which they have been involved. I guess I shouldn't let it bother me when people intentionally ignore Wikipedia standards, but I care about such things. Eddie Blick (talk) 01:43, 6 June 2024 (UTC)
- No problem! I understand what you mean for sure. Recently, I have just come to realize that if users have made it well into adulthood (their 70s in this case) without developing much appreciation for humility or collegiality, I am unlikely to be able to instill such values into them myself. In these cases, I just try to clean up the edits and report to venues like SPI if it becomes obvious enough.
- Thanks for your diligence and your attempts to clearly explain matters to these users. Larry Hockett (Talk) 16:31, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
Newcomer Support
Hi Larry, I appreciates your feed back to edits that I have made to the Honourable Mr Jeremy Buckingham, MLCs wiki page. As you can tell I'm new to editing Wikipedia and so far, it has been a positive experience, however some parts are proving to be a nightmare such as replacing photos in the infobox.
You appear to know what's up so would it be too much to ask for directions to a simple step by step tutorial on replacing photos on Wikipedia. I've read through the official Wikipedia stuff but so far has not been fruitful.
thanks for your time CannabisCurator (talk) 02:54, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
- Hello - I am sorry for the slow reply. I have uploaded some of my own images to WP articles and at time replaced one image with another, but it can be a fairly complex area since it involves concepts like copyright, public domain, and fair use. I wouldn’t consider it to be one of my stronger areas, but here is a help page that may point you in the right direction. Larry Hockett (Talk) 15:59, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks Larry really appreciate your guidance. I've been able to update the infobox image, so there is hope for me yet. CannabisCurator (talk) 03:51, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
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Can you review it again obviously there is no score board number it was damaged by tied 2 or team lead number it doesn't look like 3-2 or 7-2 can you fix it please I was trying to fix and you declined my request I was trying to help? 2600:4808:4891:8E01:8C97:CD67:DD7F:2E78 (talk) 22:37, 23 June 2024 (UTC)
- I appreciate your offer to help, and I'm happy to help you, but I can't quite make out your message. If you could, please tell me the first thing you would like me to fix, in a short but specific sentence. Then please put a period after that sentence. Then please list the next specific thing you would like me to fix, followed by another period. That way we can make sure we do not misunderstand each other.
- Before my edit, it said that the next meeting of the teams would be two days ago. Larry Hockett (Talk) 23:04, 23 June 2024 (UTC)
I fixed it anyway never mind. 2600:4808:4891:8E01:8C97:CD67:DD7F:2E78 (talk) 00:13, 24 June 2024 (UTC)
Your 27 July 2024 edit on the Kamala Harris page
Dear Larry, I fail to understand your stated reason for reverting my edit regarding the name of Kamala Harris' law school alma mater; that institution is currently known as the University of California, College of the Law, San Francisco, not "UC Hastings". To employ the old name simply sows confusion.
The major reason for using the new name on the Kamala Harris Wiki page is to comply with the actions of the State Bar of California. If you use the attorney search function on the State Bar's website at this time, you'd see that Harris' law school affiliation is listed as "UC, College of the Law, San Francisco". In fact, the California State Bar has changed the insitutional affiliations for all California attorneys who graduated from said institution to reflect the new nomenclature regardless of the year of graduation; this change is as official as it gets since State Bar actions are overseen by the California State Supreme Court and is also governed by statute. In other words, the law school's name-change, an action that required the explicit approval of the California Legislature due to the special nature of that institution's founding, is meant to be retroactive (the old name now merits only a historical footnote).
Finally, if we were to follow the logic of your July 27th edit, then we would need to refer to all graduates of the pre-1927 UCLA as alumni of the "Southern Branch of the University of California" rather than "UCLA", which is of course confusing to the point of being ridiculous. If you have no other valid objections, I will proceed to undo your revert tomorrow.
Cheers, Spotty's Friend (talk) 08:59, 28 July 2024 (UTC)
- Good morning. Wikipedia doesn't typically look to the styles utilized by licensing bodies to dictate our use of prose. When one searches for Kamala Harris on the state bar website, a simple last name, first name search gets us right to the correct individual; the name of the school does not help us in any way to locate the correct person. Generally, when we have doubts about the name of something, it can help to look at coverage of the subject in reliable sources.
- With that said, I don't feel strongly enough about the issue to lose sleep one way or the other. You might just make sure that you clean up the remaining mention of UC Hastings in the lead section so that it doesn't stick out as inconsistent. Larry Hockett (Talk) 09:26, 28 July 2024 (UTC)
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Dirk Nowitzki
Hello, just wondering what was wrong with my edits? Those added missing refs and ref fields. Red Director (talk) 20:25, 16 September 2024 (UTC)
- I'm so sorry. It was a completely accidental rollback, and then the page would not reload (for me to fix it). Larry Hockett (Talk) 20:26, 16 September 2024 (UTC)
- Not a problem! Just let me know if I need to do anything. Best wishes. Red Director (talk) 20:28, 16 September 2024 (UTC)