User talk:Moogle10000/Archive 2016 - 2012
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Overtagging of Laurent Percerou
This was a well-sourced short stub. Almost all the tags you added were inappropriate. Please do not bombard articles like this (eg {{expert|date=May 2013|reason=Needs more information}} - it's a stub, and tagging it as such is all that's needed; we call on experts where there is a query about the content of an article or possibly its notability, not when there's a well-sourced very short article on an uncontroversially notable person). PamD
- There was actually a serious problem with the article, that the wrong name was in the DEFAULTSORT and the PERSONDATA, but you didn't notice that. I've fixed it. PamD 07:30, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
- Good to know that's fixed. I'll watch the tagging more closely in the future - that doesn't, however, change the status that the article is still a stub and it still needs help from an expert on French Catholic Bishops... Moogle10000 21:47, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
- It needs expansion, as do most articles in Wikipedia: it's a stub. It doesn't have any specific problem which calls for an expert on French bishops - we don't tag every one-sentence article as in need of help from subject experts. You also tagged it as "outdated", which seemed extraordinary given that he only became bishop in Feb 2013: I wonder what you meant? Just ease up on adding the tags and remember "less is more": if you assign seven tags, as well as {{stub}}, the important ones (if any) will be less likely to be noticed. PamD 21:58, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
- Good to know that's fixed. I'll watch the tagging more closely in the future - that doesn't, however, change the status that the article is still a stub and it still needs help from an expert on French Catholic Bishops... Moogle10000 21:47, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
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