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User talk:DropDeadGorgias

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I've never been prouder... --DropDeadGorgias (talk) 17:07, July 16, 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] Deletion Log

DropDeadGorgias 23:02, Mar 4, 2004 (UTC) - Deleted old discussions. For old discussions, please visit the page history.
DropDeadGorgias 19:46, Jun 4, 2004 (UTC) - Deleted more old discussions... kept overt flattery. ;)
DropDeadGorgias 17:33, Dec 13, 2004 (UTC) - Long overdue archival of dead discussions (some licensing stuff, admin promotion discussions, etc.)
DropDeadGorgias 18:31, Feb 11, 2005 (UTC) - Archival of random discussions
DDG 17:54, February 23, 2006 (UTC) - Archival of many random discussions (one hit wonders, elvis, lost, etc.)

[edit] Hectorthebat

You may remember this user Hectorthebat who frequencly over links pages. In the past few weeks he has restarted this habit and I do now think some sort of action does need to be taken. He does not react to messages left on the talk page and such links to Art as a surname is uncesscessary. Is there anything you can do because I am still fairly new to the administration side (for average users) of Wikipedia. TheTallOne 21:50, 23 February 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Smallville link

I am not taking a stand as to whether the link deserves to be there or not, but, I do believe that you are contributing to edit wars with the user that keeps posting the link. There has not been a discussion (on the article TALK page) about whether the link deserves to be there or not, and you have not explained to the user on their TALK page as why you keep deleting the link. I will say to you as I did them, please refrain from edit wars. The article has a discussion page for a reason. Bignole 17:30, 27 February 2006 (UTC)

I did use the discussion page, which you can find here Talk:Smallville (TV series)#External links. I was not contributing to an edit war, but reverting a controversial edit that had yet to be ratified by consensus. It is customary for disputed links to be left off unless there is a consensus to add them, as many of these articles are inundated by fans. --DDG 17:57, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
That was for a different page, that was not for the Smallville Season 5 page. They are connected by a link, but just because there is a discussion on that page does not mean that it is automatically forwarded to connecting pages. That is fine that it was discussed there, but it wasn't on the Season 5 page. Secondly, that website would count as the "one fansite" link that you said can be allowed on a page. Kryptonsite.com and Smallvilleph.com are more official websites that are used to verify information that was added to the page (i.e. future descriptions of episodes..etc.). These sites are together to verify each other's information because you should never rely on one sites information for everything because they can be wrong at any given moment, even theWB.com. So, they would fall under source/reference sites where as the other would fall under pure fansite. Devoted is more of a discussion about the show and what is going on with spoilers on the side (mainly what they get from these other two sites); Ksite and Small are informative sites that contain forum sections with rigid guidelines as to what can be talked about. Though, I don't really care if the link is there or not, just that it seems more like an edit war because no one has taken the time to discuss it (atleast) on the user's page. They are obviously a new user (noted from their lack of edits to wikipedia) and do not understand all the rules and regulations set forth by wikipedia. I know how stiff wikipedia can be with their rules so I am sure that they would prefer that if a similar situation is occuring on other pages that the discussion be presented to those pages as well, because not everyone views every Smallville related page. Bignole 18:11, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Who do you think that you are? You cannot just go in and delete stuff because you think that they should be repremanded to the main article page. What you think doesn't matter. Wikipedia is not subjective it's objective. Those sites are there for a reason, they are the source sites for all the information on that page. If someone goes directly to that page and sees that information without reference sites it could be construde as plagarism. The main page is a general page that does not contain details that the season pages contain. There is hardly any information for those sites on the main page. They belong exactly where they were. Bignole 18:40, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Just to clarify, I never raised my "wikivoice" and my tone never changed. I didn't use exlamation marks to show excitement, so please do not confuse that with an uncivil tone. I apologize if you were offended by what I said, but when it comes to the internet and chatting it is rather hard to correctly convey emotions from one to the other. Bignole 18:57, 27 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Again

Unfortunately the issue here won't seem to go away. Can you log into meta and add your comments here to help lock down the issue with the least additional wasted time? Thanks. - Taxman Talk 14:48, 3 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] List at 78th Academy Awards

Humm, I don't know. I believe that some kind of order is preferable to no order at all. Usually, when we alphabetize by last name, we use the format last name, first name, which is not being used there (wouldn't be appropriate for that kind of list, I believe). The alphabetization by first name makes the list far easier to search than the chaotic order we've got now. I appreciate your later explanation, but please remember that rollback is a tool to fight vandalism, not reverting legitimate, made-in-good-faith edits. Regards, Redux 20:30, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for your answer. No harm done about the rollback thing. It didn't really take me that long to alphabetize the list. I do know of some lists — although I can't quite pin point any now, or I'd link them — that are ordered by first name. But as I said, any order is better than none. I don't suppose the article profits from having the unsorted list just because we're yet to implement the other order. I suppose we could restore that sorting, until one of us (or maybe someone else) has a little more time to resort the entries by last name. In the meantime, we'd have a better "functioning" list. Regards, Redux 01:46, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Err, seems that the list was already alphabetized by last name. I somehow managed to miss that. It's all done, then. Redux 12:48, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Warnings

Just wondering why you gave me the test-4 warning instead of the test-1. 205.155.48.5 22:38, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Dark Web, Dark Internet

When you said "dark web usually refers to the dark internet" and reversed the meaning of Dark web, was this because you have some evidence for that usage, or is it just because you're not clear about the difference between the World Wide Web and the Internet? I don't mean to be rude, but it is a subtle and, I think, quite important distinction for an encyclopedia to be clear on - as the two concepts are very different, and many people are confused. I admit that common usage isn't helping, with people saying "Look it up on the internet", when they mean the web or "Connect my computer to the web", when they mean the internet, but I still think it's worth trying to be clear here in WP. If you've recently done some research on current common usage of the phrase 'dark web', then you're way ahead of me, but if not, can I suggest we revert the whole thing (Dark internet too) back to how they were? --Nigelj 22:06, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Venom

Hey,

I found your name on the Wikiproject Comics page. I was wondering if you could weigh in on a discussion going on at [1]. I don't have a lot of background knowledge on this stuff, and it seems like I'm standing between two editors, neither of whom really want to give.

--MikeJ9919 22:07, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] a friend

Anyone using P as friend indirection is certainly my friend! Laughed out loud at that one. Thanks much, I don't do it often (the docs say the condition is not permanent, but they've held that position for lo these eons, so.... A great conceit, dude!! ww 09:55, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Tawkerbot's blankings

Originally the bot was set to tag old talk pages (older than 180 days) in a special category and a admin would delete them on mass per U2 but seeing in an hour that we had some 500 pages and some users requested the articles history be kept and hence blanking was the only option see CSD talk - the bot does ignore the standard shared ip template as well as threatban, blocks etc. The primary reason for doing this run was it was confusing for new users to join the site if they got a tonne of warning messages. If you have any questions and or suggestions feel free to give me a shout, suggestions are always welcome -- Tawker 17:57, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

I just killed the bot. Do you have any ideas where a more prominent discussion place would be, I discussed there and on IRC and that seemed to be consensus. If you have a list of templates it was removing that it shouldn't have, we thought we had them all. -- Tawker 19:04, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Qualm over Harry Potter speculation

Please follow this link. TydeNet 08:16, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Reviving Wikipedia:WikiProject Food and drink?

Are you interested in reviving Wikipedia:WikiProject Food and drink? If so, I'll gladly help --TBC??? ??? ??? 23:00, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] the terrorists have won

wanted to say how great the "terrorists have won" page is. thanks Spencerk 05:08, 22 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Suspicious mind

Hello, are you an Elvis fan? Aside from his very early Sun material, I'm not, which is why I have no copy of any biography of this, uh, icon. Still, I was alerted that the dread 141 had returned, again shoveling in lipsmacking material into the article. And I see your name in the article's talk page.

I've a hunch that a lot of the quoting by 141 is highly selective (or worse), but lack the resources to investigate this. As I can't assume good faith, I have to imagine it, but my imagination can't take the strain.

Even if it's all true, it doesn't interest me; but this may be my "fault", as I must concede that millions of people the world over pay real money for magazines and tabloids full of celebrity tittle-tattle such as this. I have only so much time and energy for this article, which in its present state shows less interest in the King's voicebox than in his dick (pardon me). Could you join in the not-fun? Thanks (and good night). -- Hoary 14:29, 23 April 2006 (UTC)

I have to add my concern regarding the entry on Elvis Presely. It's become a cess-pit of innuendo and unfounded allegations. Currently, Presley is a homosexual, padeophile, mother-lover (in the very real sense) and voyeur. Oh yes, he might have sung a song or two in his day. The article is a disgrace and it's a disservice to Wikipedia. It should be cleaned up and locked because at the moment it's just not worth the constant struggle to maintain it. Lochdale

Thanks for the response. I think part of the problem is a poor use of the Wiki resources on my part! That said, I'm still concerned that User Onefortyone is using secondary sources of questionable merit and weaving them with quotes taken out of context from credible sources to continue to pursue his agenda. It's clearly not NPOV when a contributor tries to marry numerous sources to publish a particular agenda. Lochdale

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I have reverted a recent edit you made to the article Image:You can click but you can't hide.jpg. All images must clearly state their source, this is double important in the case of promo images. A link to the edit I have reverted can be found here: link. If you believe this edit should not have been reverted, please contact me. .:.Jareth.:. babelfish 21:40, 24 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hidden track info on Blur album "The great escape"

It seems that you entered the hidden track information, as we see here: 20:30, 25 April 2005 DropDeadGorgias (hidden track info) and I wonder, where did you get the title from? "A world of change", no-where else I have seen or found the name of that secret track, other than "Untitled". - Regards, Blur fan

You know, I got a lot of that information from the website www.eeggs.com, but looking at the link now: [2], it seems pretty unverifiable. I'm going to remove the track title for now, until we can find a source. --DDG 18:41, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] JzG

This user will not quit. He has vandalized my talkpage numerous times over the past three days

Before that he vandalized my talkpage[6]. Then when I reverted another user assumed he was right and reverted to JzG's version, but realized he was wrong and apologized. I was cordially and said it was alright. JzG has left numerous uncivil comments on my talkpage that can be viewed if one goes through the history of the page. He has also repeatedly been warned. I want him blocked immediately. Tchadienne 22:37, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Did i mention that i love you?

Thank you for your wonderful compromised edit of the Snakes on a Plane article. I couldn't have done it any better. dposse 17:11, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

Whoa. Holy shit. You are truely a natural wikipedian. Thank you! dposse 17:27, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] American and Vickrey auctions

Hi DropDeadGorgias, I've posted a question to Talk:American auction that would be good to get your comments on. Regards, modify 14:43, 15 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Klingon

DDG, I deleted the category Klingons you added to Klingon.   It wasn't "missed" before; the tag is on the Klingons redirect page, so that's what shows up in the category list.   To see that category list from the Klingon page, you click on the Other Klingon topics link. -- SAJordan 07:22, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Kirk Fogg

Would you please semiprotect the article on Kirk_Fogg. Some one vandalized his page by changing some of the facts in the article. The person was not logged in who vandalized the page. I know you have protected the article before. --Bww11bww11 23:16, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

Looks like someone already got to it, but I have put a Template:test warning on the vandal's talk page. For future reference, you'll get faster response time if you post requests for page protection directly to Wikipedia:Requests for page protection. Cheers, --DDG 17:11, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Peer review

A request for a peer review of New Universe has been made at Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics/Peer review/New Universe. I'd appreciate your comments on the article, hopefully it will kickstart the comics project's peer review process. To comment, please add a new section (using ==== [[User:Your name|Your name]] ====) for your comments, in order to keep multiple responses legible. Steve block Talk 22:14, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Deletion

Why have you deleted my entry on TripHub. yes, we are a commercial entity. As are a number of the sites you have written about. I will admit to being a novice on Wikipedia. But it seems very arbitrary how some companies have protected placement on Wikipedia while others are deleted. There seems to be a high correlation with articles written by administrators. Hmmmm... For instance, this one that you wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/43_Things talks about the purpose and history of 43Places. A great site indeed. But the tone and purpose of the listing is similar to what I was trying to do for TripHub (www.triphub.com) We have a history, and an intersting story to tell. What gives? Popetriphub 17:47, 12 December 2006 (UTC)popetriphub

For the record, I was one of three administrators to delete this article; you recreated the article three times, without addressing any of the issues for which the previous 2 administrators deleted the article. The tone of your article was promotional, and you did not make any claims of notability that proved that this company is notable enough for an article. For example, the "43 Things" article that you mention has external references from verifiable news sources such as Business Week and Salon.com. Please review Wikipedia:Notability. If you still believe that this topic meets the criteria of notability, you can petition Wikipedia:Deletion review to have the article restored. Cheers, --DDG 19:51, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
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