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Pepperstool 09:23, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Citiations

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If I "watch" you then I can only see what edits have been made to your talk page and user page. If there is a way to moniter the edits and contributuions of other registered usersI am not aware of it. However, it would be wrong to accuse me of hounding you in any case as the edits which I focused on were attributed not to you but to an unregistered user; User:217.205.87.151. It is possible for non-admins to follow the activities of non-registered users. The edits you metioned on Good Day Sunshine and Girl were both made by this user.

I have followed him/her as they had made some odd edits to other Beatles pages, ranging from simply sloppyness to vandelism. I would be careful about being associated with this user as it could lead to accusations of sock-puppetry, especially since one of the people using that ip adress has been accused of vandelism. If some or all of the edits by this user were carried out by you I would advise you to log in in future, it helps us to recognise serious un-cited claims from in-jokes, rumours or vandelism. Had the edits been attributed to you I could simply have come straight to you and asked which book you got them from.

As for the citations, I admit I stuck to the ones made by User:217.205.87.151. Sadly I did not have the time to review the whole articles. The "Good Day Sunshine" citation, I admit, may seem odd. What I wanted proof of what the part about only McCartney and Starr performing on it - I assume it is in the CD inlay but I have lost mine - and it seemed odd that the song should have no guitar parts (and even then, Lennon or Harrison were capable of playing bass or drums) so I just wanted a bit of confirmation.

The other comment from girl also requires a citation especially as part of it (about McCartney writing the other couplet) appears to be speculation.

No hard feelings.--Crestville 16:47, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

BTW, please refrain from removing information where you could provide a source. I presume if you made these edits, you would have a source. Ta very much.--Crestville 16:55, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I'm well aware that User: 217.205.87.151 is an adress used by several users and was not accusing you of the vandalism caused by users on that account. The point I was trying ot make is it is best to sign as "pepperstool" so as to aviod incidents like this.
The edits which caught my attention were ones where the user had added "trivia" headlines with no trivia like here and here. I noticed there was a history of vadnelism by this account so I thought I'd check it out for any trends. As it is I found no vandelism but a few citations that were needed so I thought I'd request them. Obviously I ahd no way of knowing it was you coz you weren't signed in.
I know you haven't deleted anything but you said in your post "I am quite happy to remove all information I have added to this site if that would please you more and save you the effort of adding citation tags". I merely wished to dissuade you as this would be undesireable.
I'm not saying you can't watch me but I've no idea how. What do you have to do? Anyway cheers for the citations, I'll add them.--Crestville 17:53, 6 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]