User talk:Jesse Viviano/Archive 1
Welcome! Hello, Jesse Viviano/Archive 1, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place Marina C (2)'s comments moved from user pageThanks Jesse, for your message about Speedy Deletion Templates I'm still learning! Marina C (2) 08:14, 14 June 2006 (UTC) BJAODN Cut and Paste incidentHow do I move a page with multiple sections to BJAODN? Cut and paste did not get good results.
Delete tagsHi, thanks for that. I must have forgotten to do that, thanks for taking the time to let me know. --Wisden17 19:42, 20 June 2006 (UTC) Help in reporting a Primetime sockpuppetDid I do everything that I needed to do in reporting Primetime's latest sockpuppet, did I miss something, or do I just need to jump straight to requeting a CheckUser? The suspected sockpuppet is User:Djf2006. Jesse Viviano 21:02, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
You nominated this article as vandalism. It seems to be a hoax but is there a pattern from this particular user. Capitalistroadster 03:22, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
thanksthank you for the message. I'll make a note of it. Jon513 17:22, 26 June 2006 (UTC) Zero Mile image in Nagpur articleJesse, Why did you remove the Zero mile picture from the Nagpur article? Under the Creative Commons License, the image can be reproduced for noncommercial purposes. I don't believe that the article Nagpur is has a commercial intent. I will try to re-insert the image into the picture.
You said: "Please do not confuse me with User:Ae 3, whom you blocked for one month, when you read my comment. Since I have marked the image with the {{Promotional}} tag and placed the URL of the web page in the image description page, should the changes to remove the image from Kaci Brown be reverted, or should I nominate the image for speedy deletion as a copyvio because 48 hours have not yet passed and it is not used in Kaci Brown?"
PrimetimeThank you for the heads up. I'll clean up my additions (and make the page into a simple redirect) in a little while. I probably should have done exactly that a long time ago, when I learned that /Primetime belonged on WP:LTA. And double thank you for contacting me on wikt (where I can notice it) and not here! --Connel MacKenzie - wikt 03:46, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Roy Patrick O'DugganThanks for the heads up about closing this AFD. It's taken care of now. --Ed (Edgar181) 14:01, 21 July 2006 (UTC) About speedy deletion and hoaxesI noticed that you removed the speedy deletion tag I left on Banana Pod Spider. I am quoting this from the non-criteria section of the criteria for speedy deletion (emphasis added is mine): * Hoaxes: Articles that present unverifiable and probably false ideas, theories, or subjects. Occasionally these can be deleted as vandalism if the article is obviously ridiculous, but remotely plausible articles should be subjected to further scrutiny in a wider forum. I believe that Banana Pod Spider falls into the loophole that I highlighted to flush obvious hoaxes down the bit bucket. First, no spider has a backbone. Second, if the animal in question had a backbone, it would go into the phylum Chordata because that phylum is reserved for all animals with a backbone. Third, there is no way one can chemically get phosphorus from potassium because the two are different elements as in the following quoted garbage from the hoax: "The spider has a special gland found in NO other animal known to man. It has a gland called the "lonomial gland". It is used for manipulating potassium, in two major functions. In the first, it uses potassium, and changes it's chemical structure to become phosphorus." One could use radioactivity to do the job, but that is physics, not chemistry. This is why I believe that this article ie not plausible at all, and therefore falls under CSD G3. Jesse Viviano 22:17, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
User:Nilo...Seemed like random trolling, and both said account had already been blocked separately anyway. Sorry about that. Circeus 00:48, 31 July 2006 (UTC) Front page articleThanks for dealing with all the vandals on the FA. Anchoress 21:30, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
Userpage creatingHi, please don't create userpages for blocked accounts unless they have a significant number of edits. It serves no purpose, and just encourages the vandals. Thanks. --Doc 23:55, 29 August 2006 (UTC) Sorry I deleted right after you tagged it. I moved it to the new title and ameneded Wikipedia:Pages needing translation into English. I will delete "ALFONSO LEON DE GARAY". Cheers. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 05:41, 31 August 2006 (UTC) Speedy copyvioHi, I saw you changed the copyvio tag to a speedy copyvio tag in some articles like Barkley Sound. I changed it back, since the website where the content was copied from is not a commercial content provider as stated in the tag. To quote "A commercial content provider is an entity directly engaged in making money from the content". The site in question was more like a tourist guide for the regio, not like a newspaper or encyclopedia (examples mentioned of commercial content providers). Cheers, Garion96 (talk) 20:58, 3 September 2006 (UTC) On how to tag copyviosYou might not have known, but if an article is less than 48 hours old, it can be speedily deleted using the tag {{Db-copyvio|url=http:whereItWasCopiedFrom.tld}}, where the "url" parameter is the URL the text or image was copied from. This gets rid of the copyvio much faster than at WP:CP. If it is older than 48 hours, then list it at WP:CP. It must sit there a while so that Wikipedia forks can copy the copyright notice over the old version of the article. Some forks will keep an old version of an article if the article is missing. Jesse Viviano 20:54, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
For a clear and well thought out argument for not letting us forget Primetime, VaugnWatch, Lightbringer and other truely dangerous vandals. 68.39.174.238 16:42, 4 September 2006 (UTC) sjsandford@hotmail.comHi, got the advice to change my username and have actioned it. Hopefully this will be changed soon. I was wondering why an article I had written was gone? Perhaps it was too commercial. It was not meant to be at all. Sjsandford@hotmail.com 23:51, 6 September 2006 (UTC) Categorizing impostersI understand you have good intentions in mind when you are categorizing indefinitely blocked attack or imposter usernames, but I would ask that you please stop. If it's obvious that the username is inappropriate or impersonating, just leave it blocked. Neatly tagging it and dropping it into a category only serves to encourage the vandals. WP:DENY is the best solution: just block 'em and ignore 'em. Creating their userpages just results in stuff that can show up in web searches and stuff, which only gives their attacking efforts more attention. Thank you for understanding. --Cyde Weys 18:29, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
I would agree with you if the entire article is all copyvios. If some of the article is not a copyvio, then I would delete all the parts that are and leave it as a stub. Thanks, NawlinWiki 14:09, 9 September 2006 (UTC) Speedy copyvio reduxHi, regarding my message here. The criteria "commercial content provider" was removed yesterday. See point 8 of the article criteria for all the parameters. Thought I'd mention it just in case you missed the change. Cheers, Garion96 (talk) 23:35, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Egyptian flagWhy are you replacing an extant image with one that does not exist? Raul654 03:47, 10 September 2006 (UTC)
personal attacksOK, sorry about that. But that Danny Lilithborne also offended me. He also attacked me. Re: Noncomerical templateI've copied the conversation to: Wikipedia:Media_copyright_questions#About_.7B.7B.5B.5BTemplate:Noncommercial.7CNoncommercial.5D.5D.7D.7D. Please respond there. Thanks! JesseW, the juggling janitor 21:00, 13 September 2006 (UTC) ImageThe contributer tagged it saying there was a better image available. Which he pointed out on his talk page User talk:Throw#Fair use rationale for Image:NamcoMuseumBattleCollection-EUFrontCover.jpg. Cheers. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 05:13, 14 September 2006 (UTC) Where did you get the idea from that she had been banned by Jimbo Wales? She was blocked by Nandesuka, and this was last reinstated by Dragons Flight. Tyrenius 20:49, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
Image:Mikewalker.jpgIm not sure but it seems like a fair use situation to me. Wikipedia:Fair_use#Policy 1)No free equivalent is available 2)Does not replace the original market role of the original copyrighted media 3)The copyrighted work is only userd once. 4)It has been published on mike walkers web site 5)It is encyclopedic 6)It is media-specific 7)It is used in 1 article 8)The material contributes significantly to the article by identifing the subject of an article 9)Image is only used in the article 10)The image is tagged fair use and cited the web site "Can this image be replaced by a different one, while still having the same effect?" No. Maybe im doing something wrong? This is the first fair-use image i've tried uploading. Spazm 15:54, 21 September 2006 (UTC) Re: My mistake at WP:AIV and some apologies.No worries—it happens. :) What to do about vandalism from 24.123.27.138Hi Jesse, this is a follow-up on an IP that I submitted at WP:AIV. You marked User_talk:24.123.27.138 to show that the IP belongs to Roadrunner, and that it may be assigned to multiple users. My question is: do we know that this one rotates? The result from ws.arin.net [2] puts it in a block of 32,768 addresses assigned to Roadrunner, and it's classified as 'Commercial' by them. Since it's commercial doesn't that suggest a static IP? The fact that there are no good edits over 6 months also suggests that this IP may not rotate among users. EdJohnston 14:57, 3 October 2006 (UTC) You may wish to comment...I've made a more formal-ish request to have Primetime's Meta-wiki sockpuppet blocked here: Meta:Babel#Cross-wiki_ban.3F. Since this was your find, I wanted to let you know. 68.39.174.238
<br> => <br />Hello there! I just noticed this edit of yours and decided to do some investigation. I have loaded up the previous version (the one with <br> tags) and to my surprise, it passed the W3C validation as "valid XHTML". So, I looked up the page's source and the <br /> tags were already there! It seems that the Mediawiki software is smart enough to do the substitution by itself, so fixing existing pages is probably unnecessary. Just a technical note I thought you might be interested in. Happy editing! :-) —Misza13 09:30, 7 October 2006 (UTC) ReplyOk, thanks. I'll remember that in the future. —Khoikhoi 19:49, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
Pages needing translationI have translated one of the pages you listed at WP:PNT. As is the case with most of the onomastics articles, the prper way to clean it up was to delete most of the content. I hope you find my clean-up work satisfactory, and please don't hesitate to send any more onomastics articles to me, as this is not the first I have clean up. Regards, RyanGerbil10(Kick 'em in the dishpan!) 13:05, 9 October 2006 (UTC) I am sorry about my comment on Elephants having 8 knees, as i read this information in the book called "Can Cows Walk Down Stairs" by the New Scientist Aro888 07:32, 12 October 2006 (UTC) Re:Fair use rationale for Image:Mozambique flag 1975.gifHi. Thanks for your message. When I uploaded this image, along with many others, my purpose was to use a current flag on the articles of the World Cup Qualifiers, instead of using the present mozambican (?) flag. I understand that it must have a reason to be fair use, but unfortunately I'm suffering of a extreme lack of time (I don't edit anything here in months), so if you could add this reason I would be more than grateful. Sorry if I made english mistakes, but it's not my main language and I'm kinda asleep now. Thanks again --BLOGuil 23:30, 12 October 2006 (UTC) Re: Block of 70.255.46.234The block is for anonymous users. — ERcheck (talk) 15:28, 14 October 2006 (UTC) As someone involved in drafting the must-carry rules and involvment in the U.S. from 1984 onward, it would be more helpful to add material, if you are aware of it, regarding worldwide must-carry rules, rather than simply complaining about a lack of globalization. To the best of my knowledge, the U.S. originated these rules which other country(s) have emulated. Tvccs 21:58, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
personal attacksI thought, personal attacks and unfriendliness are forbitten, then take a look on this page [3]. Lieutenant Dol Grenn 17:11, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
Re: BonaparteThanks, but I think commenting there would only be a waste of time. Bonaparte has made it quite clear that he "doesn't care" about using his old account. Khoikhoi 23:54, 29 October 2006 (UTC) Oh my!Your comment about me in the Pepsi revert almost gave me a heart attack. :) :: Colin Keigher (Talk) 17:11, 31 October 2006 (UTC) merci beaucoupThanks for the corrections et al on my page --Eggman64 04:06, 4 November 2006 (UTC) Re: Orphaned fair-use images - 04 Nov 2006I received your message re: the orphaned fair use images: Image:KBZK_logo.jpg and Image:KNAZ-2News-logo.jpg. However, Gay Cdn beat you to the punch by nearly two hours. I had already nominated the two images for speedy deletion, but it looks like you overrode the speedy delete nom with the standard delete nom. I will revert your noms. There were two others that Gay Cdn brought to my attention that I have also nominated for speedy delete: Image:KXLF_logo.jpg and Image:Kejr-kmoh-logo.jpg. Please do not override these. Still, thank you for your diligence. dhett 10:31, 4 November 2006 (UTC) Response to your Decision on the Jason Pierce AfD(Reposted from my talk page in case you do not check both) I noticed that you mistakenly speedily kept Jason Pierce. I reverted that because that was improper. Please do not speedy keep any pages unless one of the guidelines at Wikipedia:Speedy keep are met. Jesse Viviano 22:46, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
QuestionAre you a girl or a boy? With a name like Jesse, it's kind of hard to tell. Thanks.--Gngmhj3 02:47, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
Fridge CatHi, thanks for your note on Fridge Cat. I had no idea that referencing to Encyclopedia Dramatica is not allowed. It's a shame though, since it's the only reliable source I can find on the origins of "IM IN UR BASE KILLIN UR D00DZ," which is how the Fridge Cat meme spun off. Oh well. The only other sources I can find for Fridge Cat that aren't attached to Encyclopedia Dramatica are: http://www.knitemare.org/cats/ http://forums.ukhh.com/viewtopic.php?p=552432 Unfortunately, I don't know exactly WHO made Fridge Cat. It's a mystery. Kosmonaut - Tuesday Nov 21, 2006 at 10:33 AM EST
African ElephantHey, no worries about the mistaken vandal warning. I actually hadn't seen the warning message you had put up and had no idea what you were talking about at first, till I check my history page anyway. I hadn't heard about the Colbert thing before so didn't realize that's where this info was coming from. I'll keep it in mind when checking up on that page. Thanks for the apology and explaination :) Pnkrockr 15:09, 30 November 2006 (UTC) |