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Hey there, I'm of the opinion that this was a little over the top. I get where you're coming from, and this isn't an official admonishment or anything, just a friendly note. I sense that the editor in question may have some social limitations, and this is the sort of thing that could provoke more of the same problematic behavior. If they haven't gotten the point by now, they'll likely wind up blocked again soon enough. There's no perfect way to navigate these situations--especially when the person refuses to participate in discussion and just shouts "Violation!" at everybody--but I'm pretty certain that a long missive like that is only going to irritate whatever feelings of isolation they already feel. Just a thought. Take care, Cyphoidbomb (talk) 00:22, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
What's the problem do you have with me I have done editing on the basis of hungama TV You are disturbing me with my editing . I don't know why? The edits which I have done are the upcoming shows which would surely come on hungama TV . What's the matter with you I don't know why? Reply me fast as quick as possible. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.176.5.110 (talk • contribs)
Hello Callmemirela! In response to the message you left on my talk page, would a citation of the original article be acceptable (https://cassandraparkin.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/adventures-in-trash-fifty-things-that-annoy-me-about-fifty-shades-of-grey/)? Thank you for your time. Best wishes, --JackHeslop91 (talk) 18:21, 13 June 2016 (UTC)
Hello. I saw you recently edited Me Before You (film). Please do not remove reliably sourced information, as you did in this edit. A film trade magazine has identified the film as being an American-British co-production, ((infobox film)) recommends. I don't know why you removed this information, but it looks like you're using original research to identify the country of origin yourself. If you disagree with the contents of a reliable source, you can raise the issue on the talk page, but please stop edit warring to remove the information sourced to it. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 22:59, 13 June 2016 (UTC)
Hello Callmemirela, I work for the Morris Cerullo Ministries and have been attempting to improve the page. You reverted edits I made in 2015, and I completely understand why you did so. Hopefully I have learned something about editing Wikipedia in a neutral way since then. I would really appreciate it if you would review my recent edits, and also take a look at my proposed revision of the Early Life section. I have edited it down and found more citations to support the content. Here is my proposed revision; I would appreciate your comments on both the text and the sourcing. I have been posting requests for others to review my work on the article talk page but no one has yet responded. I’m hoping you will take the time to review my work.
Proposed Early Life
Cerullo was born in Passaic, New Jersey to a Russo-Jewish/Italian family. His parents died in an automobile accident when he was very young. He was raised in various orphanages, the last being an Orthodox Jewish orphanage in nearby Clifton, New Jersey. He received Jesus Christ as his personal savior at age 14 with the guidance of a nurse in the Clifton, New Jersey, orphanage. Soon after, Jewish orphanage directors restricted him from practicing certain matters of his new faith, so he ran away from the orphanage. He began preaching the gospel at the age of 16, after claiming to have seen a vision from God, in which he witnessed people suffering torments in Hell. He attended and graduated from divinity school in New York state in 1953, and began ministering with the help of his then soon-to-be bride Theresa. In the early 1950s, he was ordained in the Assemblies of God.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Michaelcerullo (talk) 16:37, 21 June 2016 (UTC)
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Hi, thanks for writing to me on my Talk page. I definitely understand and appreciate the need for the rules you posted. I have been updating roster pages on Wikipedia for 6 years, including the Canadiens, and so have several other people. We pride ourselves on making sure that the pages are as accurate as possible. Often this means we have updated the page before the respective webmaster of the teams, who, like us, are just regular people who might have overlooked something in a crazy-busy day like yesterday. By virtue of NHL rules, a player like Montoya MUST be on the roster unless he is waived and assigned to the minors. Therefore, regardless of the fact that the Canadiens page hadn't yet been updated, the trade announcement WAS on the referenced site, and Montoya being on the roster was factually accurate. This wasn't speculation, it's a fact based on NHL rules, and was reflected a few hours later when the Canadiens site was corrected.
Hope this makes sense, we are simply trying to help maintain Wikipedia as the most factually accurate source of information.
FlameMoth (talk) 19:14, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
I've already said I won't comment further on that thread. So, to answer your question, even this seems too merciful for this scoundrel. Doc talk 07:23, 10 July 2016 (UTC)
Hi, just posted this on help desk..I'll ask you directly too though...respond here or there if you would like to:
related to this article...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gregory_(producer) I'm related to his nephew via marriage...the subject was basically not in contact with anyone in the family...it had been stated in the article that he died December 2015...I asked the nephew who believed this to not be true...I informed an editor involved with the article that he may be alive so it was changed back...the nephew has now informed me that he talked to the subject's attorney in California and he did in fact die in December 2015. But the guy had become a recluse etc and there was not and will not be an obituary published anywhere...it was recently changed to listing his death but then reverted back for not being sourced...it will likely be unsourceable for years or even forever...unless some writer/journalist writes something about 'the night of the hunter' in the future and specifically refers to him having died etc....anyway, what can be done here??68.48.241.158 (talk) 02:19, 10 July 2016 (UTC)
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Just letting you know I reverted the edit, because that's not a troll. I'd rather not say who the person is behind the Account for ANI user (WP:BEANS and all}, but the IP mentioned has been harassing and bothering this editor for some time. RickinBaltimore (talk) 12:34, 4 August 2016 (UTC)
Hello, Callmemirela! I noticed your incidental question on AN/I, and since the discussion is closed, and it’s off-topic anyway, I thought I’d try and answer here. Enclosing a word or phrase in underscores is a pretty common convention to indicate emphasis or italicization in plain-text environments (for example on Usenet, or when using an old-fashioned e-mail client); it probably originates from the pre-digital practice of using underlining in typescripts for the same purpose. (Imagine the underscore characters as marking the beginning and end of a continuous line.) For titles and such comprising multiple words, most people just put one at each end, as in _A Tale of Two Cities_
, but some substitute underscores for the intermediate spaces as well, as in _A_Tale_of_Two_Cities_
. I don‘t know why anyone would do it here, considering that pairs of vertical quotes in wikicode easily produce ‘real’ italics, but I guess it‘s done out of habit.—Odysseus1479 20:12, 7 August 2016 (UTC)
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