User talk:DanOKeefeWelcome!Welcome to Wikipedia, DanOKeefe! Thank you for your contributions. I am KNHaw and I have been editing Wikipedia for some time, so if you have any questions feel free to leave me a message on my talk page. You can also check out Wikipedia:Questions or type
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Happy editing! KNHaw (talk) 05:33, 18 November 2016 (UTC)
Alas, I believe I successfully uploaded a pic of my dad to "Wikipedia Commons," but remain unable to add it to his page. This shit is tricky, man.
Hi Randy, I actually was trying to add my dad's pic to the Daniel O'Keefe (writer) entry, not the Festivus one. My mom doesn't want her pic up. Dan O'Keefe (This is a duplicate of my response from your post on User talk:KNHaw) Hmph. An interesting dilemma. There's no way to block people who make edits in good faith (and, honestly, under Wikipedia's philosophy there shouldn't be). And, despite Salkin's error or motivation, the people who read his book *are* making their edits in good faith. Have you gone on record anywhere indicating that Salkin is incorrect? Even a blog would do. That would allow us to put up a sentence about "there is a claim that it originated as a Roman Festival<insert footnote to Salkin>, but the modern inventor of the holiday indicates otherwise <footnote to your source>." If I'd just read Salkin's book and went to Wikipedia wanting to improve the article, this would settle the issue completely for me. Interestingly, a quick check on Google's NGram service *does* show usage of the phrase going back well into the 1800s. However, a quick dive shows it's a Latin adjective for "Jolly" and later used in various species' Latin names for insects and mollusks. Given the way [List of organisms named after famous people | biologists like to play with names], it wouldn't surprise me if some of those "hits" are from some scientists naming something "Jolly Insect" or "Jolly Clam." There are other Latin sources I can't translate, but from context they seem to not be anything about a festival - just "Jolly." The complete absence of an English source saying "Festivus was a Roman festival" is telling. If push comes to shove, it would be pretty easy to leverage the folks over at the | Latin subreddit to do a quick translation of the Latin sources. In fact, I'm wondering if the NGrams search might actually be the source of Salkin's claim. Perhaps he did a quick check and came up with all the hits and simply assumed they reinforced his own pet theory - that of an honest to goodness Roman festival. Approaching it from this angle also lets us leave out the notion of motivation from the conversation (which always makes this sort of thing go more smoothly). I'd be willing to edit the article if you'd like to remove any conflicts of interest. If you have a source of you saying (preferably in a diplomatic manner) "Salkin has it wrong," I could link to it. Otherwise, I can just add it to the page with a link to the NGram search. In fact, even if you do have a "Salkin is wrong" quote, the NGRam search actually should be cited as well. Talk soon! KNHaw (talk) 23:26, 20 November 2016 (UTC) Festivus viewsThought you may enjoy watching the large growth of views of the page on Wikipedia each year as the 23rd nears. here is the 20 day count as of yesterday, the 19th (it can be expanded out to 90 days). Randy Kryn 22:37, 20 December 2016 (UTC) Happy Festivus seasonIt comes by about once a year/A time of love and wrestling fear/When Festivus dawns bright on the 23rd/into society's consciousness it is seared. And so on. By the way, if you can please help keep watch on the page from maybe the 21st on, usually picks up quite a few vandal edits, thanks. Randy Kryn (talk) 13:46, 4 December 2017 (UTC) Thanks you, sir! I will do so. Best, Dan O'Keefe DanOKeefe (talk) 19:11, 4 December 2017 (UTC)
I have done so. No problem. DanO'Keefe ≈≈≈≈
Thank you, sir! DanOKeefe
Editing the O'Keefe articles and the Festivus articleHi Dan. In order to prevent conflict-of-interest editing and subsequent giant warnings on the tops of these articles, I am requesting that going forward you refrain from editing any of these articles directly: If there is something that warrants changing or updating on any of those articles, please instead make an edit request on the talkpage of the article in question. You may add the template code {{request edit}} at the top of your request so that it is seem more widely. Your request will be investigated by neutral, experienced editors, and made if appropriate. Thank you. Softlavender (talk) 12:43, 17 October 2018 (UTC) No vandal no vandalHello, and I hope all goes well, and happy holidays. Came by to mention that once again, even with hundreds of thousands of recent views, there has been no vandalism of the Festivus page during the holidays. This pattern from the last few years probably shows a public acceptance and respect for the holiday. Randy Kryn (talk) 15:31, 28 December 2019 (UTC) Thanks, Randy. Dan O'Keefe
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