User talk:MadeYourReadThis/Archives/2018/January
Merger discussion for Joe ReillyAn article that you have been involved in editing—Joe Reilly—has been proposed for merging with another article. If you are interested, please participate in the merger discussion. Thank you. Korny O'Near (talk) 22:36, 10 January 2018 (UTC) Draft declineJust so you know, this is not a valid decline reason. If you are declining a draft for something that you could fix in less than two minutes, you should fix it and find a new reason to decline. Of course, if you don't have the inclination to fix it (which is okay) you should still find a new reason to decline. MOS and other "formatting" issues often trip up new users and thus we should do our best to help them. Primefac (talk) 00:02, 12 January 2018 (UTC) 07:01:05, 12 January 2018 review of submission by Kimoscholar
National Coastal Zone Management ProgramHey, did you not realize the National Coastal Zone Management Program article was full of external links when you passed it? WP:EL are not allowed. Even if that was cleaned up, this article is also written like an essay and is written by a likely COI editor - "Why Coastal Management Is Needed" - would you be willing to move this article back to draftspace? The other option is to WP:STUBIFY the current article. SeraphWiki (talk) 22:50, 14 January 2018 (UTC) 16:49:20, 15 January 2018 review of submission by Mjwellington
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Danielvandermaas (talk) 11:59, 16 January 2018 (UTC) 15:27:35, 19 January 2018 review of submission by Hutchingsmusic
Incorrect capitalsWhy did you move "Draft:Topological Geometry" to Topological Geometry rather than to Topological geometry? The capitalization of the initial "g" was clearly incorrect under WP:MOS. Michael Hardy (talk) 04:53, 16 January 2018 (UTC)
Native AuthorityThank you for reviewing this article. I've noted your comments on article creation and will apply them in future Regards Sscoulsdon (talk) 16:39, 19 January 2018 (UTC) External linksYou passed an article Charles Bosseron Chambers with external links in the article text. This is the second time in the last few thats that I am asking you to please be more in careful. You did not respond last time. Please make sure there are no external links in the article text before you move the articles to mainspace. Thank you.SeraphWiki (talk) 23:34, 19 January 2018 (UTC) 13:13:18, 20 January 2018 review of submission by Pnevyk
Hello, thank you for reviewing my article. You said that the subject already exists on Wikipedia. However it is just a redirection to article about noocracy. It was mentioned also on my draft's talk page. I am not specialist in this area, but although these terms describe a similar idea (therefore I mentioned noocracy in my article), there are some differences. From what I quickly found about noocracy on Google Scholar, it is "the political system with institutionalised science-based social experimentation" (1) or "a system of the world government based on the integrated mind of civilization and its transpersonal decisions" (2). On the other side, in epistocracy, political power is distributed on the basis of expertise and knowledge (which is not inherently science-based, and there is no such a concept as social experimentation or integrated mind of civilization). But still, these terms might be similar enough to have only one Wikipedia article about them. In that case, I would argue that Epistocracy should be the main article and Noocracy term being redirected to it, because Google Scholar search for epistocracy gives about 7x more results than for noocracy, the difference is even bigger for example on ResearchGate (epistocracy, noocracy). Can you please tell me what to do next if any of this information changed your resolution? Thanks! Pnevyk (talk) 13:13, 20 January 2018 (UTC)
13:13:05, 21 January 2018 review of submission by 2003:E4:C3D8:80B5:6C1F:32ED:6235:47B3
Re-draftedJust so you know, I kicked Draft:Adam Riches (illustrator) back to the draft space. It is sourced almost entirely by primary sources, with the only independent stuff being about the "most villains" cover art. Please keep in mind what type of sources are used when you're reviewing pages - just having a bunch isn't suitable. Cheers, Primefac (talk) 23:57, 21 January 2018 (UTC)
17:32:09, 22 January 2018 review of submission by Eliswinterabend
I made every single change that "the reviewer," namely Mortee (talk), requested. I even got rid of the image. So, can you tell me what other changes are required? Also, you refer to "reviewers" plural, bit I only received comments from one reviewer, Mortee. Thanks. Eliswinterabend (talk) EW 17:32, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
10:17:38, 24 January 2018 review of submission by Fenderstratuk1
Hi -and many thanks for your helpful review. I've added some copy to make it clear that Brierley's work has had external reviews - they're in the refs and I've quoted some of the bits from the "Dusted" reviews in particular. I've not been quite sure how to approach this and I think I may have been a bit too bland in the original draft to present the fact that Brierley was actually very well-known, had lots of great musos playing on his albums and so on. The reviews I cite mention Dudley Moore and other great musicians and also arrangements by LLoyd Webber. Hope this takes it forward a bit! And very many thanks.
Request on 19:52:49, 25 January 2018 for assistance on AfC submission by Kaimaximilian
Hi, please tell me how a diamond and platinum records producer does not meet the requirements for WP:NMUSIC ? The number of producers who have achieved such diamond certifications is only a handful. So he is very notable not to mention the other platinum and gold certifications he's achieved so far. Thank you Kaimaximilian (talk) 19:52, 25 January 2018 (UTC) 01:43:51, 28 January 2018 review of submission by CElliott11
Draft: Ruin (punk band)I am new to Wikipedia editing, and so may be missing something here. But I don't understand why you rejected my Draft: Ruin (punk band) page. On that page, you give as the reason, "Concerns of the reviewers have not been sufficiently addressed." The reviewer, Mortee (talk), however, made the final, necessary changes himself. So, his concerns must have been "sufficiently addressed." I'm not sure if there are other reviewers, as your word choice indicates. If there are, I have not heard from them, and so don't know what their objections to approving the article might be. Can you please tell me what I have to do to get the article approved? Thank you. Eliswinterabend (talk DRAFT: Communication Research ReportsThanks so much for checking on our submission. As you noted, it's tough to get sources to verify the notability of another primary source (CRR is an academic journal, currently in its 35th year of publication). However, I did find two additional sources speaking to the journal's impact on communication studies. I should also note that some of the self-references (to the journal itself) are included to give readers examples of CRR's work rather than note CRR's prestige. It might not be relevant, but many other journal Wikipedia entries are very thin -- including nothing more than the journal's institutional affiliation (which we do as well) and their ISBN (which we can of course add). We are hoping that once we are accepted to invite past editors to continue "fleshing out" the CRR Wikipedia page with their verifiable institutional knowledge, but we have a "chicken and egg" scenario here: they're not interested in investing in the project until we can first get the entry approved for publication. I appreciate you taking a second look at the article, now that we have added those additional citations. Bowmanspartan (talk) 17:47, 29 January 2018 (UTC) Draft about Dezsö MagyarHi, he is the subject of a long-form article that was written in Hungarian. I have referenced it in the body of the Draft that I created. Thanks! |