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Note: I closed this as moved, but following some discussion on my talk page I have undone that and relisted it for another week. The proposer,
Coorwrold, has been blocked as a sockpuppet.
Jenks24 (
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09:41, 16 July 2015 (UTC)reply
JarrahTree, there's no reason to get bent out of shape over this. Just chill. I'll look into adjustments to allow relist signatures to be added after the proposer's signature, if you can drop your "attitude". I'm not going to waste my time researching sockpuppets.
Wbm1058 (
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14:09, 17 July 2015 (UTC)reply
you missed the point. The comment above yours says the editor was a sockpuppet, then you add a ping, there is no attitude or heat or chill, it is simply pointing out that it is not a good example to work out the link issue, you should try something where there is a live editor, not a blocked sock. have a good weekend, whatever youre up to
JarrahTree14:35, 17 July 2015 (UTC)reply
oppose all the other articles in the category that require DAB use the current naming of foo(WA), so changing this would be going out of step with every other article..... on a technical matter this discussion was started by a sockpuppet who was manipulating WP using 100's of accounts as I pointed out already the nomination is based on the actions of that perpetrator the discussion should be closed with no changes taking place as has been the accepted practice in such situations.
Gnangarra23:57, 21 July 2015 (UTC)reply
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This needs to be re-opened,
Coowrold has been blocked as a sock
George Ho's attempt by inserting a sign inside coowrolds post is confusing
George Ho's relisting comment is unfortunately how relists are done at RM, it's to do with the bot reading the timestamp. I agree it does look confusing. Note I've had to do the same thing to relist it again.
Jenks24 (
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09:41, 16 July 2015 (UTC)reply
That is outright dumb, even more so when the first signature proposer is a banned sock
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The result of this discussion was complicated; thanks to @
JarrahTree for expanding the article. Therefore, as the original proposer, I take back my proposal and not merged.
Fork99 (
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15:40, 8 July 2023 (UTC)reply
Ahhh, sprung chuckens one and all. At the time of creation it was a very big 'token' deepest cutting in oz - and every railway enthusiast alive in the late 60s and early 70s wanted to have taken a photo of something in the cutting. Judgements are always useful way to try to assert notability (or lack of it), the wheatbelt of western australia is alive with such features, where at the time they seemed important, however the meaning and context is not something subsequently easily found 'online'.
JarrahTree05:19, 3 July 2023 (UTC)reply
There are many inclines, cuttings, and embankments in the australian railway world that have been given names and appellations by drivers and railway people in general, just because there is a paucity does not mean there is not room on wikipedia for such items - it is the editor with access to materials that is the short answer as to why articles do not exist.
JarrahTree05:25, 3 July 2023 (UTC)reply
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