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Well, you should know, and I do not know what to do in such a case, but when I'm still looking at the IP address changes, it seems to be something I see, then I put the "Warning" notice, but I think we should unite, and follow such IP, right?--Lukaslt13 --Talk13:04, 24 January 2016 (UTC)Lukaslt13[reply]
@Lukaslt13: In my opinion, there isn't really a need to monitor the IP's edits (for vandalism) since they haven't made any other edits recently, and the only edit they made likely wasn't vandalism (I'm assuming that their edit was made in good faith). CabbagePotato (talk) 18:48, 24 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I herewith honor CabbagePotato with a special, bright, and awesome rainbow barnstar from Europe for helping a new user from Romania getting his article finally done ... Viele Grüße aus Hamburg, Germany GeoTrinity (talk) 10:29, 24 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Come on, you did a great job anyway, being polite and offering your help. This is how Wikipedia should be! I considered this Marius Nasta article to be more and more annoying but we all started inexperienced here, didn't we? This Nasta fan tried his very best, at least, and keep in mind that English is not his mother tongue. ~ Did you know that barnstars are widely used especially by German-American farmers of the northeast? Last August, I made an awesome 6,000 miles road trip through the US (from tiny Delaware to lovely Seattle) and had no idea why all those stables and farm houses have those stars on them. I learned the reason today, adding an audio file to Pennsylvania German language. Wikipedia is so awesome! Best --GeoTrinity (talk) 17:27, 24 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Fountains-of-Paris, I'm probably not the best person to answer this question since I don't have much experience with deletion processes or the Semiosis article, but it doesn't look like an AfD candidate to me. It seems like it could be merged into the more general Semiotics, but I'm not sure if semiosis is supposed to be something distinct from that. CabbagePotato (talk) 02:08, 24 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
When I looked at the daily page counts for both articles, I was surprised to see that Semiotics has ten times as many readers. Do you think that the other article is sufficiently notable to affect the main Semiotics article. It seems that it needs to be improved somewhat before its importance is deemed useful or not, and then possibly AfD re-evaluated. Fountains-of-Paris (talk) 14:54, 25 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Fountains-of-Paris: I think that the Semiosis article may be notable enough to stand on its own, but it would probably be best if it had more sources to show notability. Again, I'm not really much of an expert on notability, so you might want to get someone else's opinions on that. CabbagePotato (talk) 06:11, 2 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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