User talk:DavidWBrooks/2021 archive
RivenHi David, I don't understand why you thought that reverting my Riven edit would remove a hatnote. The hatnote was already there, AWB simply reordered, a process you are very familiar with. I have reverted your reversion. If you wish to remove the hatnote would you please do it independently of my edit whose primary purpose was to introduce a 'sic' template. Best regards, Neils51 (talk) 21:01, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
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Happy First Edit Day!Happy First Edit Day!Corbin Park (aka Blue Mountain Forest & Game Preserve)Hi David, I would like to start an article on Corbin Park (also known as the "Blue Mountain Forest & Game Preserve") here in New Hampshire. If I get a stub started for it, can you help me fill out some of the details for it? Thanks. Cooljeanius (talk) (contribs) 16:57, 1 March 2021 (UTC) I deleted the paragraph about the deficiencies in the Times death notice because it is contradicted by the new reference. The Times obituary contains all the pen names under which she wrote. The original entry came from a deprecated source.[1]--217.155.32.221 (talk) 13:22, 7 April 2021 (UTC) Non, je ne regrette rienHello, I am sorry that 30 years personal experience appears to be insufficient. Please advise what you think might make clearer the regular use of this song in funerals in the UK. Yours sincerely, Simon Allen. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Heysford (talk • contribs) 21:43, 21 May 2021 (UTC)
Thank You For Putting A Picture Of That Bulgarian Revolutionary On The Wikipedia Page About MoustachesI'll start this off by saying that I barely sign into wikipedia while browsing it even though i browse it pretty much daily, in fact im surprised I remembered my login credentials. So anyway me and my friend were looking at the wikipedia page for moustaches and thought that dudes moustache was just so amazing. I was curious what crazy son of a bitch added that shit, so i went through the page history and found that you did it, so I signed into my account to say thank you. Simpson item in man from nantucket articleHow does this NOT meet "He began saying?" 199.96.225.188 (talk) Italics are not quotesRe: your removal of the italics from the Paul McCarney quote on the Paul is Dead article: the word was in italics (this), not quotes ("this"). When a speaker stresses a particular word in spoken dialogue, the way to convey that in writing is to write the word in italics. McCartney stressed a particular word when he said that line, hence why I put it in italics. WillieBlues (talk) 02:52, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
Peripheral editsHi, David. I've recently discovered a pattern of mass, across-the-board edits in several articles that specifically focus on what are called: "peripheral references" found in WP sections Popular Culture. Weighing what is deemed to be "peripheral references" vs worthy references by comparison is somewhat confusing to me since looking over WP:POPCULTURE those that you have removed do warrant 3 "yes" merits. For instance, an LP album that is merely called "Caligula" was kept, yet scenes that cite the subject in specific context on a television show are removed. Similarly, "The Algonquin Round Table": a character "references" the Round Table was kept, while two others (which also similarly reference the Table specifically in context) were removed. Could you clear up where it is policy to differentiate between the two? From my standpoint, it seems like a personal mission, rather than a positive contribution. Thanks. Maineartists (talk) 11:36, 14 October 2021 (UTC)
TedOn the Nantucket article. Saw you contributed. Perhaps The blow back from Ted Cruz use of the limerick is worth a mention. Biden with a big cock is definitely trending. 75.178.86.77 (talk) 16:58, 17 November 2021 (UTC) area code selectionRegarding your ["Granite geek" story about area codes], I'm going to say "you were hoodwinked". What you need to remember is that Wikipedia is not a reliable source! What this means, if you want to retain credibility, is that when you want to repeat something you have read in WP, you should first check the source provided in WP and cite that source. In this case, the content you cited from the WP article did not even include a citation. (I have now deleted that content, but we'll see how long it remains deleted.) Also, one source from an AT&T engineer was found to support the claim about assignments based on number of pulses. It's a memo written 30 years after the 1947 assignments, of course it would be preferable to have a more contemporaneous source, though I am skeptical that there has been a thorough search of Bell System Technical Journal for any story that might provide further elaboration on how the initial area codes were assigned. Fabrickator (talk) 19:30, 17 November 2021 (UTC)
Machu PicchuThank you for working to improve Wikipedia. i respectfully disagree with your edit here. i understand your point about Machu "Peach" Picchu's notability. What is notable is that Machu Picchu is the wrong page to find out about Machu Picchu. The purpose of a hatnote, as i understand it, is to guide people as quickly and efficiently as possible to the information they want. That guide should not be hidden in a "See also" section. i also think Disambiguation in general does not belong in a "See also" section. "See also" implies, "here are some related topics." Disambiguation and hatnotes tend to be more like, "here are some unrelated topics that happen to have the same name." Are you willing to revert your revert? In any event, please be aware that for some reason, hatnote templates replace # with § ,which results in piped links. For example, if i type
it becomes even though and are broken links to TL;DR? you broke the link to Young Wizards § Peach instead of Young Wizards#Peach. i'll change that, at least. See alsoIf you're someone who would edit the Machu Picchu article, do you know why Machu Picchu#See also would link to Carla? i'm guessing it was a mistake or vandalism, but if you know otherwise, maybe you could replace the Carla link with a link to a particular relevant Carla article? 96.244.220.178 (talk) 04:40, 19 November 2021 (UTC) ArbCom 2021 Elections voter messageAdministrators will no longer be autopatrolledA recently closed Request for Comment (RFC) reached consensus to remove Autopatrolled from the administrator user group. You may, similarly as with Edit Filter Manager, choose to self-assign this permission to yourself. This will be implemented the week of December 13th, but if you wish to self-assign you may do so now. To find out when the change has gone live or if you have any questions please visit the Administrator's Noticeboard. 20:05, 7 December 2021 (UTC) Merchandise giveaway nomination
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