User talk:Joe Decker/Archive 5
Bram MoolenaarWith this edit you removed what you call "peacock words" from the Bram Moolenaar article. However, this changed the message of the paragraph quite a bit - you removed the part where the vim editor is called "excellent" (and I might even go along with that for the sake of remaining NPOV), but you left the initially voiced doubts in there. In effect, the article states that it is in doubt whether vim reaches the quality and popularity of vi. This is, IMHO, misleading, as vim has long eclipsed vi in both quality and popularity. However, I am not sure what to do. I feel that either the initial doubts have to go to remain NPOV, or that they have to be followed up with a statement that does vim justice without being "peacocky". What is your take on this? -- DevSolar (talk) 13:00, 11 November 2011 (UTC)
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Paul Barresi articleToday, more than 1 month after any revisions on an article you thanked me for contributing to, some one named 'Paul Barresi' contacted me on my Wikipedia User Talk Page. He said 'Urgent, contact me ASAP paulbarresi@aol.com' Is there any way to prevent this person from contacting me on Wikipedia ever again as he has a history of extrememly harassing Wiki users; I want and need this to stop now! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Matt Latona (talk • contribs) 18:56, 15 November 2011 (UTC)
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Hello, Mr. Decker! I'm Josh Max and I'm a currently a contributor to Forbes.com and previously with the NY Daily News as well as publishing articles in the NY Times, Newsweek and other media for the last ten years. I had a Wiki page that was marked by you for deletion on August 11, 2011. Since I don't keep up with my own Wiki page, I didn't know it was marked for deletion, otherwise I would have intervened. I would like to think I am a teensy bit notable in my own way for writing, since I have made my living at in in Manhattan for the last ten years and something like 1,000 articles printed in the NY Daily News including a couple of front pages. I would be happy to provide you with links to articles or anything else you need to prove I am Wikiworthy! Or you may have a look at my website at www.JoshMax.com Mr. D, thanks for any help you can give. Yours truly, Josh — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.65.35.249 (talk) 23:34, 17 November 2011 (UTC) Please comment on Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Japan-related articlesResponding to RFCs
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If you have questions or concerns at any time, feel free to email me at obar@msu.edu. I will be more than happy to speak with you. Thanks in advance for your help. We have a lot to learn from you. Sincerely, Jonathan Obar --Jaobar (talk) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chlopeck (talk • contribs) 23:04, 15 February 2012 (UTC) I'd like to ask about the logic behind your deletion of most of this article based on a copyright issue from 2008. This article has been totally rewritten in 2009. I mean totally; the article had been stripped down to about 3 sentences, and since rebuilt with new, properly cited text, wikified, section included, extensive bibliography and references supplies, and as the result of the work of quite a few editors it has no resemblance to anything that might have been objected to or even existed at that time. please review the article and its timeline and see whether this is true, and reconsider deleting almost the entire article including non-controversial data like bibliographies. It seems to me that you have deleted the very material that eliminated the problems you are reacting to. I ask you to look further into it. Rosencomet (talk) 01:18, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
Please reactivate/undelete the page. The notoriety of this person ('s article) is stated in Cognitive Analytic Therapy. Deleted via PROD procedure. Quote:
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AfDYou recently closed this AfD, and it appears as if you may have only deleted the redirect to the main article (since it was moved during the AfD). The main article is FICGS (Free Internet Correspondence Games Server). Take a look when you get a chance. Thanks! —SW— confess 19:48, 23 March 2012 (UTC)
Saanch Ko Aanch NahinHi. I just saw that you had closed this Afd as keep. But to be frank, all the people who opted for keep have had their concerns addressed, and the last one seems to have did the same thing the others said, excluding the fact that the user who nominated it for deletion had disruptively nominated some other pages. But, that actually does not necessarily apply here, if I'm not mistaken. Could you kindly go through the discussion again and review your opinion? Thanks and regards. Secret of success (talk) 17:02, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
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You have been so helpful in the past, I wonder if you could look into a problem I am having with the Bernie Siegel article. IMO, it seems to be under attack. It was nominated for deletion (unsuccessfully) as non-notable, even though the subject is a famous best-selling author that has been interviewed on many prominent shows and is regarded as a major proponent of theories related to the mind/body relationship. His status as a "best-selling author" was attacked even though he has had two books on the New York Times Best-Sellers List, one for six years. Now there is an attempt to characterize him as a "former doctor" and/or take away his label as Bernie Siegel MD. Except for doctors whose degree has been revoked, there is no such thing as a "former Medical Doctor"; it is an academic degree, and you are an MD, PhD, BA or BS forever. I've spoken to two doctors about this, and they agree. Every Google hit, every article I can find, every website describes him either as Dr. Bernie Siegel or Bernie Siegel MD. He has also been described as "unlicensed", for which there is no evidence. Even dead doctors are referred to as MD, BTW, though their licenses can hardly be in effect. It is my opinion that these attacks may come from a lack of respect for the field he is best known for, and the fact that it is often associated with New Age groups. Could you look into this? Thank you. Rosencomet (talk) 16:32, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
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Scott Hill(Note: This was found several months after-the-fact a the subpage User Talk:Joe Decker/Deleted. --50.0.92.60 (talk) 05:28, 21 April 2012 (UTC))
I am Scott Hill, the american/british dual national composer you deleted on 13 June 2011. I realise you have a difficult job deciding what is or is not notable or verifiable. However, I feel that your deletion based on lack of notability is incorrect. In comparison to the other 2 "Scott Hill"s listed in Wikipedia, my work has had far more exposure to the global audience than Scott Hill (rugby player) or Scott Hill (rock musician). Not to sully the reputations of the other people with my name, I assert that just 1 of my credits, [1] "Sinarah" on the "Lois's Birthday" episode of "Malcolm in the Middle" has been heard by several 100's of millions of listeners around the World. I could list multitudes of examples of my work in film and television, but my business associate and friend Ken Snyder has already spent a good deal of time and effort to compile the salient points of my career on the page "Scott Hill (Composer)". I would appreciate it if you would "undelete" this page and offer recommendations to improve it. I realise that there may be many improvements which could be made to the page, and am willing to make improvements from suggestions from other contributors. I also want to create a new page for my record label, "Ambient Worlds" and the artists I represent there. Hope you had a productive and creative photographic trip! Yours sincerely, Scott HillScottahill (talk) 13:01, 6 September 2011 (UTC) MayanSocksMayanSocks (talk) 00:19, 19 April 2012 (UTC)I hope my removal of the citation did not cause too much of an inconvenience! I plan to add it later, but I removed it from that section as I believe the info cited did not clarify that the subject of the article is a Mexican painter. Thanks for the feedback!
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