Unreflective use of refconverter is causing many problems, and in many cases actively harming Wikipedia. The tool is nice to have—in fact, it's the impetus for me creating my own " Citation Tool" (still alpha). But it is nice to have to aid editors who are actually involved in editing a specific article, and who have reached consensus about making a given type of change to an existing article. Unfortunately, the semi-bot is largely being used to make "drive by 'improvements'" to articles where editors either have not considered the citation style, or where they have actively decided on something different from what the tool produces. This is extremely disrespectful to other Wikipedia editors, and a gross violation of process.
I have not looked at your specific changes made using the semi-bot, but I strongly recommend that you follow a guideline along the lines of: "Use this tool only after consensus for a change has been reached on the talk page of the article to which it is applied!"
You may also want to take a look at User:Evilphoenix/ref conversion. This is a sketch of an RfC that may be filed to try to resolve this problem (I see no reason you might not opine there, even while it lives in userspace). Ideally, Cyde will back off his insistence on changing all articles, even where against editor consensus. But unfortunately, his attitude has only become more belligerent when I have repeated requests in this regard. I think a positive involvment of well-meaning users of the semi-bot might help matters resolve amicably. Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters 02:34, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi, it's me, Evan. Could you do me a favour and go to the editor review page and review me? I've been wondering what people have been thinking about me and what I do here. Thanks! Evan Robidoux 21:04, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
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Hello there, I'd just like to make you aware that Lulu has filed an RfC against me and "other users of Ref converter". Since Lulu has previously contacted you regarding Ref converter I think it is safe to assume that you are one of the people named in the "other users of Ref converter" bit, so you may want to get involved. Just a heads-up, Cyde Weys 18:19, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
I received this message on my talkpage today: http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=User_talk%3ASoothingR&diff=49906123&oldid=49775073. I'm aware that you were the actual uploader of the image, so I decided to let you know.—♦♦ SʘʘTHING (Я) 20:13, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Hello friend. You were the first to tip me off that my Google News story re: Wiki was mentioned on Wikipedia Signpost. I have trekked many miles of Wiki pages since then. Today I am seeking a RfC from User:Woggly and as a result have been blocked by Tom Harrison. Could you kindly assist me in being freed of her and small band of fellow associates' open and destructive harassment / slander towards me. Thank you. IsraelBeach 22:58, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Thank you for voting at my RFA. Even though you did not vote for me, your counsel was appreciated. In the next few months, I intend to work on expanding my involvement in other namespaces and try a few different subjects than in the past. - CTSWyneken Talk |
In the future please refrain from removing the Expand template until the articles have actually been expanded. I saw you removed it from 2006 Dahab bombings because it was linked to from the Main Page. What links to the page is irrelevant. Thanks, KI 02:43, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
"Almost every article in Wikipedia could do with some expansion. This page is for listing those for which there is a specific request. It is an excellent venue to publicize important articles which are embarrassingly short or insufficient for an encyclopedia of the stature to which Wikipedia aspires."
"Articles to list here:
"Articles not to list here:
"Please help remove listings which have already been expanded. To determine this, you can check the article's history tab. Compare the length of the article from when the request was posted here to its current length. If there was a request for expansion of a particular point, see if this was done. Articles that have been expanded should have the {{ expansion}} tag removed from the talk or article page."
Taking lead from your comment, I removed some redundant info from the article. I explained on the talk page detailing the changes I made. Could you please take a look at it now to see if there are more redundancies. -- so U m y a S ch 12:32, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
Dear Jacoplane/archive6,
Hi, I had been thinking for some time about the problems associated with the TOC. And today, I found the impetus to formally state the problems. I have done it in my talk page, and am interested in finding if some possible solution comes up (which can then be proposed on village pump). Could you please take a look and if possible give some suggestions. -- so U m y a S ch 11:40, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
Welcome to WikiProject International development! -- Singkong2005 11:10, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
You reverted my edits including links to the hifi museum.
If you had checked before doing this you would have seen there are 100+ megs and 100's of pages of relevent data at this site. Every link was appropriate and relevent to where it was placed.
http://www.hifi-museum.com/index.html
Please check it out and reinstate my edits and unblock my IP thanks.
Dear Jacoplane
You are a little bit confused. If you check the logs of my posting you will see that I posted between 11:59 and 12:31, more than 30 minutes, not "30 articles in one minute" as you state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Special:Contributions&target=67.161.27.94
Yes I did submit to 23 manufacturer's becasue they were all specifically covered in the hifi museum. The content covered is unique and not duplicated elsewhere.
If you check out the definition of spam, the hifi museum does not fit that catagory. It is a non profit site containing relevent information not available elsewhere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_%28electronic%29
The index page is linked to because that is how the site was designed to be accessed. If individual pages were linked to directly the updates and library would not be visible. Also the visitor would not know about the different sections. It is designed to encourage people to explore. And if someone is intersted in say Altec Lansing they also might be intersted in mark levinson or accuphase.
It's pretty clear that the deletions you made were done with out checking out what you were reverting. Your haste is also evidenced by the "30 articles in one minute" statement.
If the site is relevent to be linked by individual sections (as you state) it clearly is not spam.
When I entered my original staement here I tried to post a link so the site could be seen, and I was greeted with a "blocked IP" error, so I was indeed blocked.
I humbly request that you reconsider and reinstate my edits.
I am of course documenting this process.
Thanks
No, you're misinterpreting the phrase. It does not refer to the past, it refers to the hypothetical future. Hence, instead of the phrase being an attack on the other user's character, it functions as a recommendation. 4.249.6.72 17:56, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi. Thanks for your message and suggestion. I'll certainly give it a go. Cheers.:-) Chris 42 15:32, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
I've sent them an e-mail. Will let you know their response. Chris 42 15:40, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
Would it be possible if you could help out on updating the Current computer and video games events? Since the Square Enix conference is on now and Sony has theirs on in less than two hours it would be grateful if you could update as well with news. -- Thorpe | talk 21:09, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
Hey where are you getting the NA sales figures for Template:Current_computer_and_video_games_events. I'm not sure if they're right because New Super Mario Bros. isn't even out yet. Manmonk 14:11, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
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Hi, It boils down to how you define wealthiest. If you mean the number of millionairs or city GDP Amsterdam wasn´t even the wealhiest city in Europe let alone of the world. In China in that age there were cities with millions of inhabitants and with just as many traders and craftsmen as Amsterdam. Anyway there is almost no economic data available to make a meaningfull comparison between Amsterdam and other cities. I wouldn´t want to base a claim like that on an article in the IHT that is about a completely different subject and in which I counted a handfull of errors about Dutch history. I won´t revert your changes yet. Perhaps dsom eother people want to react to it. Cheers, Chardon 15:07, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi, could you please delete this page. Thanks.-- so U m y a S ch 20:25, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Looks good now. enochlau ( talk) 04:32, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
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Greetings Jacoplane, I was wondering if you might express your editorial view on this bottom section of talk on this article? Thanks. Netscott 14:00, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
But I reverted very quickly! I don't know why the logs say you reverted. Maybe we reverted at the same time.
You're an admin, do you agree if I process the changes I suggested on the talk page? There haven't yet been any serious objections except for two flames by Intangible. -- 84.30.97.206 16:39, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi, regarding your addition of the cquote template, it has created a lot of empty space between the end of section text and the end of the letter scan (after which the quote starts). I tried to get the quote into the text, but could not. Is there a way out without resorting to direct HTML coding? -- so U m y a S ch 07:25, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
Dear Jacoplane,
Hi it's me, Tosca
Hello,
I readded the soundtrack just as you changed your vote, heh. Linuxbeak (drop me a line) 20:23, 21 May 2006 (UTC)