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So let's talk turkey.
Firstly, the video game is a particularly notable one (usually because it's on some "worst ever" list or another), so it may be that it is the primary topic. But I remain unconvinced, because of the long-term significance; the DragonLance series of books has been in continuous publication (with new novels released periodically) for over 30 years. While the blurb on the organization (for lack of a better term) there is short, that's because the eight individual characters are listed above in the alphabetical character lists. If you look at the page before the merger, they were grouped together.
Which leads me to my second objection: the target of the redirect was done because it was a standalone article that was merged. As such, it should continue to point to the merge target as per the consensus to merge. Doing otherwise is entirely too potentially confusing to editors who follow links intended to point to the former standalone article that predate the merge, of which there is a great many.
Which in turn brings up my last point. When I raised that same objection in my edit summary, you said I should just fix the link. No, as the one who changed where a redirect was pointing, it was your responsibility to make sure the links were fixed to point to the right target. Just like when a page is moved. Don't make bold changes and expect others to clean up your mess. That's just rude. oknazevad ( talk) 15:16, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
You undid Czar's redirect and objected to it, please comment on the AfD with your current opinion on what should be done with the article (the AfD is really low in participation and you seemed to hold an opinion that is probably worth hearing out). Thanks! ☺ · Salvidrim! · ✉ 16:14, 10 August 2015 (UTC)
Hey, hahnchen. I've been working on bringing Maniac Mansion up to featured status lately—the content was all there after the previous push a few years ago; I just had to copyedit it. Unfortunately, one of the key sources used in the article is a Maniac Mansion + Day of the Tentacle feature in GamesTM, which I can't access for spotchecking purposes. Whoever added the source seems to have mangled it: allegedly the feature's in a 2010 issue, but it looks like you've got it in the one from November 2007 (issue 63). If possible, would you mind scanning it for me? A lot has changed since the article was first expanded, and I'm worried that it might have become unfaithful to the original sources. Thanks a ton. JimmyBlackwing ( talk) 19:37, 29 August 2015 (UTC)
Hi there, hahnchen. I'm gathering Battletoads-related stuff for a future collaboration, and as it turns out you own a couple of games™ issues with features on Rare's history. I wonder if you could take a quick glance at the articles and let me know if there's anything relevant. — Electroguv ( talk) 20:38, 21 September 2015 (UTC)
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I apologize for not understanding that the hatnote at
the target article implies a choice of
primary topic. I suppose the remaining issue is that said hatnote should perhaps use {{
about}}
instead of {{
for}}
, to provide a place to explain why that topic is primary, but I'm not sure what wording to use. --
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Not a CSD candidate / you want AFD not AFC
No? I definitely wanted AfC for
Draft:Gamer (2011 film)—I don't want the work deleted, but I do want a second opinion (a reviewer) to determine whether the article has enough sources for mainspace, which I don't think it does. AfC reviewers also go in depth to explain to new users why their new articles aren't suitable for mainspace. (Look at the user's other recent work—lots of other unsourced stuff.) We're talking about a film with a $20,000 budget with no sign of a wide or influential release... I'd appreciate if you reverted your page move.
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Hey Hahnchen, would you have a copy of the "Lost in Transition" article in Edge (March 2009)? czar 14:18, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
Hi Hahnchen, you left some comments at the Nights into Dreams... FAC a while ago, and since then I've made full use of the Retro Gamer source you emailed me, along with a few others I've found. Since then the FAC has gained two supports. I was wondering if you have anything further to add as I'm hoping to get it closed soon? I'm sad for inform that I couldn't find any Japanese reviews or coverage on the game, unless somebody has actual copies of Famitsu and can read Japanese - it seems like Japan has their own universe, because I couldn't find anything. Regards JAG UAR 17:18, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
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Hey Hahnchen, can I bother you for two Edge scans? Looking for Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise (#194, Nov 2008) and Kameo (#157) czar 08:34, 4 July 2016 (UTC)
Noticed this article is a thing now. Remembered that you made this post so you can talk to the people who got that article created. GamerPro64 05:56, 5 July 2016 (UTC)
Hey mate, was wondering if I could get the BioShock 2 content from issue 82 and 91 listed here? Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs( talk) 16:47, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
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Hey Hahnchen, do you have any more issues of Total! than the three mentioned in the RL? Trying to track down a 1997 review and not finding much of a scan repo for this run czar 19:09, 23 December 2016 (UTC)
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Hi Hahnchen, I'm looking for the Sabre Wulf review in Edge (April 2004) around p. 108, if you have a moment to scan it czar 07:10, 18 April 2017 (UTC)
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