User talk:Vanished user sdvij23rkng6085juioerjgoiwneri3j4t8hegin4g
Shell Shock
[edit]When you add references to an article, please "cover" the URLs with a description rather than posting a long string of URL text.....
If you follow the example of two which I created yesterday - e.g.
<r e f> Robert-Jan Bartunek, "Shell Shock opera brings trauma of World War One to stage" on reuters.com < / r e f > spacing add in "ref" to allow this to be seen here
you will see that URL string plus article title, beginning with "http" and ending with "stage", is covered with an opening and closing square bracket [ and then ]. In that way, it creates a link to the article and supplies the article's title.
Thanks for improving this opera article. Viva-Verdi (talk) 14:33, 14 December 2014 (UTC)
- Does this reference relate to the first quotation or to the second?
- (N. Lens in La Monnaie Magazine Publications Sept. 2014)
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Please do not delete or edit the legitimate talk page comments of other editors. Voceditenore (talk) 17:06, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
why not? I f I did read and it has been adapted why should it stay? Like a life long scholish punishment or something to remind you of 'what you did dare to do wrong'? We are not in the communist era of Mao Tsé Tung, are we?
- Why not? Because article talk pages are for the benefit of all editors and are meant as a record of notable changes to and discussions about the article. When copyright violations are removed from an article, a permanent record is kept on the talk page. You are nowhere mentioned in that notice. And while I'm here I want to remind you that if you have any affiliation whatsoever with Nicolas Lens, either personal or professional, you need to read the guidelines at Wikipedia:Conflict of interest and follow them scrupulously. Voceditenore (talk) 10:44, 27 January 2015 (UTC)
As said before on this page we made contributions to the website of the subject you mentioned (your spelling is wrong) but also we created the sites and contributions to Wiki of more than 10 other subjects from which we (admitted) are fans and in which we have a special interest (we are a student group at the university). Indeed, if you believe that there are ‘conflicts of interest’, please feel free to show and report them, instead of stating a severe but unnecessary warning. Because now it looks too much as you are enjoying your given authority, Mr Voceditenore. And this one day might kill the fun of doing what we are doing.
- You can just call me Voceditenore. Apart from the unnecessary sarcastic tone it conveys, I am a woman and "Mr." does not apply. There is no need to take such an aggressive stance with editors who disagree with you or point out problems with your editing. Ditto here and here. I suggested that you read the guidance on conflict of interest because it invariably affects one's editing and you need to be wary of the pitfalls, especially a tendency to promotionalism which is evident in some of your articles and has been noticed and removed by several other editors as you are well aware. Finally, you keep referring to "we". I hope this does not mean that this account and its password are shared by two or more editors. Shared accounts are not permitted on Wikipedia. Voceditenore (talk) 12:21, 28 January 2015 (UTC)
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