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Consolidating regional/mainline carriers on airport pagesWhy are you doing this? This was really useful information. Newenglandav (talk) 15:33, 27 May 2019 (UTC)
Consolidating regional/mailine carriers on airport pages without consensusYou opened the discussion on the talk page at Wikipedia:WikiProject Airports, then went ahead and made the revisions before a consensus has been reached. Stop it. Wait until a consensus is reached before proceeding. 190.128.219.22 (talk) 07:37, 2 June 2019 (UTC)
Mass section deletionsYou are new here, so understandably you may not realize that Wikipedia does not act like a traditional small-article encyclopedia. There are no restrictions on article length. Please read WP:LENGTH, including this section: "Content should not be removed from articles simply to reduce length; see Wikipedia:Content removal#Reasons for acceptable reasons." You cannot simply delete sections of text, especially those that are extremely relevant. For instance, the Winold Reiss industrial murals are some of the most famous works of art in Cincinnati if not the entire Midwest, and have innumerous journalism and papers written about them. They deserve decent mention in the airport article. And your removal of pricing information and criticisms makes it seem like you have a COI with the airport, trying to remove anything that looks bad. You need to be careful when removing information critical to the subject. You also cannot keep edit warring with me here. That is also against the rules, you have to be willing to talk about it. ɱ (talk) 14:45, 4 June 2019 (UTC) This is your first and only written warning about your rule-breaking here; any further actions will be taken as disruptive editing and will be reported to administrators. ɱ (talk) 14:46, 4 June 2019 (UTC)
Wait until ~ what? ~ by the way I reverted your edit ~ learn about sources before you remove one `~mitch~ (talk) 21:12, 7 August 2019 (UTC)
It does not matter if it is true or not just as long as it is properly sourced ~ and that is properly sourced from a TV station calling Austin as one of delta's focus cities ~ I see you have a 'core' understanding of WP policies ~ so I won't quote them here ~ ~mitch~ (talk) 21:43, 7 August 2019 (UTC)
*No problem ~ (we were editing at the same time, belated thanks for opening) I know how important Wiki is to all of us ~ can you quote specifically where you are referencing ~ to me it's how I make friends ~ ever since I was involved in "that accident" I haven't had much use of my arms ~ and I have-had to type with my toes ~ if you want to take the lead on opening a discussion at WP:AIRPORTS ~ I will be glad to join it ~ thanks Blissfield ~mitch~ (talk) 00:20, 8 August 2019 (UTC)
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FYI "Remember that you're in no way obliged to follow all, or even any, of these guidelines to contribute an article" WP:Airports. ~mitch~ (talk) 02:02, 31 August 2019 (UTC)
GUM as hub for United AirlinesHi Blissfield101, Following up on whether Guam is a hub for United Airlines. The corporate fact sheet doesn't seem to mention it, no, but the airport and terminal maps page and the route map list it as a hub. The corporate fact sheet states "domestic" hubs, so maybe they consider GUM to be an international hub (despite being part of the United States). The list of hubs on the airport and terminal maps page was modified very recently, some time between June and now, separating out key airports from hubs. FRA, HKG, LHR, and NRT were moved into the "key airports" section, whereas GUM stayed under hubs. Along the same line, the route map was changed to remove FRA, LHR, and NRT between February and April 2019. The corporate fact sheet hasn't had its list modified as far back as the Internet Archive can see (going back to July 2018), so I'd be more inclined to trust the list that was more recently updated, unless there's a Wikipedia policy to use the corporate fact sheet instead. --immewnity 19:04, 3 September 2019 (UTC) O’Hare International AirportHi Blissfield101, I hope you are having a wonderful time currently. I would like to put images in because I am a Chicagoian and I love images of amazing places in Chicago. Sorry if this is affecting you, but I won’t revert without permission, but note that I don’t think they are random, I’m just a chicagoian who moved out a while ago and miss it a lot. Again, I’m sorry. Thank you — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.153.87.107 (talk) 13:47, 29 September 2019 (UTC) ArbCom 2019 election voter messagePercent Changes on StatisticsWhy would percent changes to statistics be seen as too much information? They are calculated and updated with every change in numbers. It's extra information. Since when has extra information been a bad thing?
why Ratanpurwb (talk) 17:52, 5 October 2020 (UTC) Possible disruptive editingHey, not sure if this is the right plate to bring this up. I fixed some internal links on Air Wisconsin that someone had changed (and in one case, broke). I found that that this user (Noahreiner15) had reverted my edits without explanation. I re-reverted, but decided to look at the users talk page to find that you had left a warning to this user about this very thing. Not only that, but the original edit was *after* your warning. I don't know policy very well, and am not sure what to do in this instance. I won't get up in arms unless the user reverts again without explanation, but your message on the user's talk page makes me think that this is a pattern of behavior. 68.48.107.79 (talk) 04:34, 18 December 2019 (UTC) Greetings
XNAPlease defend your restoration of WP:RAWDATA at Talk:Northwest Arkansas National Airport. Brandonrush Woo pig sooie! 22:08, 8 February 2020 (UTC)
Alternative solution for mapsHi Blissfield. I got your message on my talk page regarding maps. Is there an alternative solution that the community can agree on? I think having the maps is a great way to give a visual image of where the cities are scooped out rather than having the reader to figure out where each city is on their own. Especially the origin airport city. So if a consensus is reached to not include them, is there an alternative way we can include maps such as a separate page or separate article for airport destination maps? I know me and quite a bit of others like having the visual maps out but as you mentioned others do not think so due to WP Accessibility. I think there should be something visual for people to see when it comes for scooping out destinations that airlines serve rather than just words. So I was wondering if overall we can find an alternative solution. If maps aren't going to work then would there be some other way we can include something visual for people to see when scopping out destination cities? I think there should be a visual example of some sort instead of just text if possible. - Oatmealman10 —Preceding undated comment added 01:53, 5 March 2020 (UTC)
Alright, that sounds good. I will bring this up on Wikipedia Airports. Thanks! - Oatmealman10 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Oatmealman10 (talk • contribs) 16:43, 5 March 2020 (UTC) ArbCom 2020 Elections voter messagePeoria-to-Chicago HighwayYou didn't seem to provide any rationale for replacing an entire multi-section article (with thirteen sources in it!) with a redirect to a single paragraph of another article; is there a reason why those sources are insufficient or untrustworthy? jp×g 20:03, 26 December 2020 (UTC)
I saw you withdrew the request as I was working on clearing the WP:RFPP backlog, and prodded the article instead. I just wanted to make sure you understood that we now would not usually protect the article in order not to interfere with the prod. Best, Samsara 14:36, 14 January 2021 (UTC) I noticed you removed focus cities for Delta. Austin may not meet requirements but I think Raleigh-Durham does because they made an official announcement making it a focus-city in 2018 when Boston was announced a hub. It also meets other requirements for a focus city as it has a Delta Air Lines crew base and has 27 Destinations served. This information is not one that can be disputed. Austin can for logistical reasons but I do think Raleigh-Durham meets those requirements to be displayed.
If you added it back, that would be great. If I added it back, it would likely be removed again believed to be a part of an “editing war” as stated by another Wikipedia user. It does make sense not to include Austin at this point considering there isn’t even a crew base there or anywhere in Texas as well as minimal operations only to Delta’s hub airports and their Raleigh-Durham Focus-city. Bentheswimmer11 (talk) 21:39, 17 March 2021 (UTC)
If it was something like 12 destinations served, I’d probably agree with you but in this case, I’d make it a focus-city since it has more routes than 2 of JetBlue’s focus cities Bentheswimmer11 (talk) 00:22, 18 March 2021 (UTC) ArbCom 2021 Elections voter messageI have sent you a note about a page you startedHello, Blissfield101 Thank you for creating Former terminals of John F. Kennedy International Airport. User:Bruxton, while examining this page as a part of our page curation process, had the following comments:
To reply, leave a comment here and begin it with (Message delivered via the Page Curation tool, on behalf of the reviewer.) Bruxton (talk) 17:04, 17 July 2022 (UTC)
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