Though very funny, your "page with the most links on it" is not appropriate, and I think you know it. Please stop adding it. I guess you can put it on your user page, but it will keep being deleted in the article space. Thanks. Academic Challenger 08:11, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
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Thanks for your comments. I appreciate them, and have edited the article and removed the cleanup tags. Please check it and feel free to retag if you think the article still needs more work. Jehochman ( Talk/ Contrib) 16:48, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
I made further alterations to the article to make it more in line with NPOV, including changing some language from "marketingspeak" into something more "wikified." User:A_Lizard 17:02, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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I have removed the tag and added information to the article which further justifies its importance. I thinkt here was already enough in the article to justify its presence in Wikipedia and notably, you have not explained why this article is about a "non-notable webzine."
What follows was also posted onto the article's Talk page.
The webzine Polyglot has been publicized throughout various news sites that are popularly read within the gaming hobby (e.g. ENWorld, Gamingreport, RPG.net) and this has been referenced in the article. Polyglot itself has more than 11,000 readers (according to the publisher's download statistics issued in statements). It is notable that there are languages that have Wikipedia articles about them which have fewer than that many native speakers:
While it is true that many topics are not notable enough to merit Wikipedia articles, this is not one of them. The webzine has a large following among tabletop gamers and as the article notes, some very important news in the industry has been reported in it. A lizard 19:45, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
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David Cash, Jr., and article you created, has been deleted as egregiously failing our policy on biographies of living individuals. Wikipedia is not a tabloid, please do not create similar articles in future without giving serious consideration to the overall importance of the suject and whether they can be covered more appropriately in an article about the single event in which they were involved. Cruftbane 20:46, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
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Not all Soviet soldiers. -- HanzoHattori ( talk) 02:32, 18 December 2007 (UTC)
Then the text of the article should be changed to reflect this, The text of the article should also be changed to reflect that there was no widespread desertion by Chechens from the Red Army during the war. Those sources instead say that active recruitment of soldiers in the North Caucasus ended once the Red Army realized that they did not have enough red meat to feed Muslims (who could not be expected to eat the pork that was a standard ration in the Red Army at the time). This completely changes the perspective of the article with regards to Moscow's attitude towards the North Caucasus peoples and the situation in the USSR at the time in general: some of the best fighters in the Red Army could not fed for religious reasons, that in and of itself is fascinating. — A lizard ( talk) 15:25, 2 January 2008 (UTC)
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Hi A lizard. Could you take a look over my edits to The Jewish Internet Defense Force if you have a chance? I think this helps with the clean up but would like a second opinion. I also included two sources on the group in question unrelated to the JIDF, but backing up once of their claims. I have a declared interest in the sources (having written one and being quoted in the other) so I can't do much more than add them in as neutral a way as possible. Rewording might be possible. Thanks, Oboler ( talk) 22:53, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
Hi A lizard Please check The Jewish Internet Defense Force And discuss what was wrong in reverting your last edit, after removing a comma-- Puttyschool ( talk) 18:15, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
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