Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. Could you cite specifics on the centerspread discussed in the article please? Thank you. Dandelion1 05:02, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
Please check red links on article for case sensitive wiki links. Dandelion1 05:08, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
Please put criticisms in Criticism of organized naturism and nudism and avoid adding external links in the middle of articles. There is an external link section at the bottom of most articles.
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oh i have just seen this and had already changed it back. There is no article and the links need to be included under criticism of nudism and I don't want to write out a whole article, but will if necessary and the links are removed again. thanks.
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You should read our policies as soon as you can -- especially Neutral Point of View -- having seen your edit summary that said "there is an attempt to censor criticism of the aclu in the revert that was done previous to this edit. i hope I am going this correctly. If I am not can someone please assist me? Thank you." This is my attempt to asnwer your request for assistance.
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I suspect a careful reading of your posts to the American Civil Liberties Union article would put you on the wrong side of Wikipedia's Three-Revert Rule. Please don't put yourself in jeopardy by pushing this. It's bad enough that your edits could very easily be construed as spam and in this, the consensus of editors seems to clearly be running against you. Atlant 18:03, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
I created the subpage User:Nikkicraft/1 for you. It is in your user space, so you can do most anything you want with it. I seeded it with the contents of Nikki Craft, in case the article gets deleted and you want a copy for some reason. WAS 4.250 19:05, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your note, Nikki. You've waded into the sea of Wikipedia, and you're doing a great job keeping your head above water. Unfortunately, there is a small number of people who decide to "take someone on" and there are one or two that seem to despise what you stand for and are trying to delete the article on you. Just read the policies, ask for advice, assume good faith as much as possible, avoid personal and ad hominem [sic] attacks, and practice wikilove and you'll be ok. Being fair and reasonable go a long way around here, and those that aren't quickly run afoul of the community, as User:WAS... is doing.
Peace, BCorr| Брайен 13:48, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
I am Wikipeida outcast, but I was asked to help on your article. I am sure that it is now safe from the VfD. The scholarship requirement here at W are increasing. I know you have lots of documention on your life. I took the approach of "just the facts" to avoid accusations of the article being "promotional". They have a lot of rules and pitfalls for controversial people like you. Our mutual friend will be in contact with you. If you have volume numbers of Clothed with the Sun that document you early activism efforts, let me know. AWM -- 68.122.118.161 01:16, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
Also: I added you to Wikipedia:Wikipedians with articles. We need more women on that list. -- 68.122.118.161 02:46, 25 February 2006 (UTC)
Please only make additions to articles about you by adding facts and fixing wrong information. It's just a reminder -- FlareNUKE 02:58, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Based on Wikipedia:Autobiography, I'd say don't even add information unless it's already been published by a reliable source that can be cited. Joey Q. McCartney 00:22, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
I've now come across – and deleted – three identical articles with slightly different titles, all simply advertising your Web page. Please stop using Wikipedia as an advertising board. -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 16:30, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
The article(s) were advertising your Website; you must know by now (as I see from this page that I'm not the first to try to explain things to you) that we don't allow Wikipedia to be used to advertise in that way. -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 17:00, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Redirects are fine in general, but if you create just one article of the type that was deleted before, it will be deleted again, as it was simply an advertisement for your Web site. I thought that you'd acknowledged that. -- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 09:55, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
A redirect means that, instead of creating the same article with three different names, you create one article, making the other names redirect to it. The syntax is:
-- Mel Etitis ( Μελ Ετητης) 20:20, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
Nikki:
This is a handy tool/page that will help you to monitor changes in Pedophilia-related articles:
Wikipedia:WikiProject Pedophilia Article Watch/Watchlist
I am sure that you will notice your aticle is on this list. It is because the article about you is in the Pedophilia category. Note: sometimes there are two categories for this kind of thing: one is a list persons convicted of pedophilia-related crimes and the other is the study of pedophilia (probably both as a social phenomena and as a crime). You have to look at the descriptions of the categories careful. Far too often, a clear description of the scope of a category is not provided in prose form and you will have to examine it carefully to see if there is a descernable scope that can be derived from what articles are in a particular category.
All this category stuff is in constant flux. In particular, I just made Category:Pederasty a sub-cat of Category:Pedophilia . The relationship and the implications of each word make the relationship complex. This category stuff is not a strict hierarchy, so I recommend that you study it for a while to see the patterns. Just like with a long "see also" list, one has to find a balance between such lists of "related subjects" being either too long or two short.
AWM -- 70.231.175.26 20:52, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
I just opened the account Nikki Craft and I want to change from my old user name from Nikkicraft and will try to figure out how to link my old data with the new user name. -- Nikkicraft 23:27, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
I noticed that you added italics using html markup:
<i>italic text</i>
while this does work, the standard wiki markup is:
''italic text''
simiarly wiki uses different markup for bold and bold italic text:
'''bold text''' '''''bold italic text'''''
More on this can be found at Help:Editing. Thryduulf 21:04, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
thanks! -- Nikkicraft 22:00, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I'd like to invite you to get involved in establishing consensus in discussions concerning naming conventions for social nudity topics.
Please join in this community discussion regarding the name of Portal:Clothes free.
Participate here: Portal_talk:Clothes_free#Votes
Please also join in the discussion about what to name an article dealing with social nudity. I believe the the latter term is a better term to use than naturism or nudism as it is more WP:NPOV and is in use currently. Formerly the article was titled Clothes free movement.
Participate here: Talk:Naturism#Move_to_Social_nudity
Cheers,
User:Dandelion ( talk| contribs) 19:50, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
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Hey Nikki, this is AWM. I went ahead and inlines the references on some of the articles that we share a common interest in. That means that I put the tags <ref> </ref> around the references and I put an arbitrary lable on the links. It consolidates them nicely in the bottom section. It is considered the preferred way. Check it out. -- 75.26.4.46 04:11, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
I think there seems to have been some sort of terrible misunderstanding here both about my questions and comments and about how to use various parts of wikipedia.
Let me again try to introduce myself. Hello my name is Cynthia I'm a nice older LGBT woman, kind to pets and children, etc. with (I'd like to think) good feminist credential stretching back many, many years.
NOTE: Now, having had this problem on Wikipedia before, let me just say this flat out. If the problem is that you do not approve of and/or have trouble with the concept of LGBT (aka "queer", aka bisexual) people and you feel that your particular belief systems would make it impossible for us to have a cordial discussion because our value systems are just so different, please just says so. I'm not partially attached to this article, I came across it because of some link to some area I was actually working on. Additionally, at this time I'm too busy to have a debate on the merits of LGBT Rights. I in no way meant these statements to be rude or to belittle any belief system you may have. Additionally if you want to discuss LGBT Rights with me please e-mail me and I'd be pleased to discuss them with you at another time.
Anyway, if you'll kindly take a look, you'll see that my "about me" page is here and we can talk back and forth "off-line" so to speak by means of our respective "mytalk" pages. Again, I am NOT a scholar just a humble computer programmer . By my using the "mytalk" pages, this means I get to ask the dumb questions about topics and people can answer me and point out appropriate scholarly articles so I can lean more WITHOUT impacting an actual article.
For instance, if I was to say to you I heard there were some rare breed of dolphins that appeared to be pink, that would not be slander against dolphins that were blue. Questions & comments posed in the "mytalk" area are not accusations, they are just questions and comments and the "mytalk" area is a place we can discuss things informally.
The things that go on "mytalk" pages are NOT questions that I would put on any article "discussion" page. SO may I most politely and respectfully suggest that you take my "hello there" comments and my "I don't know much, this is what I've heard but I'm willing to learn comments" off the actual article discussion page. They are not, as far as I know the kind of thing that belongs there.
Please just chat back at me |over here on my page and we can get to know each other and discuss things. OK? Sound good? CyntWorkStuff 04:08, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
Ms. Craft,
with regards to the edit of Pornography that I reverted, your edit omitted a large group of pornography advocacy links that had previously been present in the article. I gather from your subsequent comments on the discussion page that these omissions were unintentional and a result of inexperience with the editing process. That's fine; we all make mistakes - I certainly do. I've placed some suggested layouts on the talk page if I understand what you want to do correctly.
Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. Hope it's not too bruising; Wikipedia is an increasingly complex beast with its own robust culture of debate, which takes a bit of getting used to. -- Robert Merkel 05:54, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
In regard to your comment on the admin board, you may want to bring up what you are doing at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Spam which is devoted to among other things, making sure Wikipedia is not hijacked for promotional use. JoshuaZ 19:52, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
When editing an article on Wikipedia there is a small field labeled " Edit summary" under the main edit-box. It looks like this:
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Filling in the edit summary field greatly helps your fellow contributors in understanding what you changed, so please always fill in the edit summary field, especially for big edits or when you are making subtle but important changes, like changing dates or numbers. Thank you. JesseW, the juggling janitor 08:06, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi. I read this in a string of mail messages and thought of you. For example in that mail it says "I find myself trying hard to write for positions that I think are objectively wrong". You might be thinking, well of couse, that's what NPOV is all about. We present what all the trustworthy and noteable sources say with special emphasis on how possibly biased points of view represented by primary sources are presented by hopefully less biased generalized (not out to sell a specific point) secondary sources like newspapers. In doing this we often "write for the enemy" especially when they don't write well for themselves. Nazis write poorly for themselves and some of our best "well here is the Nazi point of view" data has been written by very pro Jew people, for example. As you help us document verifiable encyclopedic things, you will run across many people who write many things. Some will delete things they agree with and write things they disagree with because in their judgement it helps to make Wikipedia as a whole a better more NPOV encyclopedia. It is amusing to see POV pushers accuse known Israel sympathizers with being part of a "pro-muslim cabal". I wish you the best in helping Wikipedia be NPOV. WAS 4.250 22:55, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
I notice some of your (non-Wikipedia) activism pages mention Raffaelli. If you have any information on this photographer, I'm inviting you to contribute. Critical stuff is welcome (presuming NPOV and referenced, not that I've found really strong references myself). I haven't exhausted Google yet, but many of the review/criticism sources I'm finding are highly pro-porn. Also, I took a quote from one of your sites, but don't have a source for that either.
I understand that you're busy and may not have time for this one. – edgarde 18:32, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
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I have reassessed this article and found issues with the referencing which need to be addressed if the article is to retain GA status. The reassessment comments are at Talk:Andrea Dworkin/GA1. Thanks. Jezhotwells ( talk) 20:29, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
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