Welcome to Simple English Wikipedia change

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Template:Talkpage change

What do you think should be done with that page? πr2 00:43, 23 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

January 2012 change

  Thank you for experimenting with the page I added a G4 on Wikipedia. Your test worked, and it is now gone. Please use the sandbox if you want to do any more test changes, and see the welcome page if you want to learn about helping Simple English Wikipedia. Thank you. Normandy 11:21, 23 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

Quick deletion of Template:DISPLAYTITLE change

 

The page you wrote, Template:DISPLAYTITLE, has been selected for quick deletion. This is because the page was deprecated or replaced by a newer template and are completely unused and not linked to. If you think this page should be kept, please add {{wait}} below the line {{QD}} and say why on the talk page. If the page is already gone, but you think this was an error, you can ask for it to be undeleted. Auntof6 (talk) 04:38, 27 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

Quick deletion of Tonight Is the Night change

 

The page you wrote, Tonight Is the Night, has been selected for quick deletion. This is because the page was copied from another Wikipedia. If you think this page should be kept, please add {{wait}} below the line {{QD}} and say why on the talk page. If the page is already gone, but you think this was an error, you can ask for it to be undeleted. Auntof6 (talk) 23:59, 17 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Marked for Quick Deletion change

The page you wrote, Lose Control (Let Me Down), has been marked for Quick Deletion as not notable. The guidelines for song notability are here. Especially, see "Most songs do not meet the guidelines for notability for their own article." Thanks, Gotanda (talk) 00:39, 29 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Removing (song) from article titles change

Hi, even if there is not yet a clear need for the disambiguation, please don't remove (song) from article titles and create unnecessary redirects. Especially in the case of something as general is the word "Gone", the (song) clarification is useful.Plan for more articles to be added later. I've re-moved some of your moves. Thanks, Gotanda (talk) 11:58, 29 February 2012 (UTC) Update: I see that an editor with the same username on En has been making similar disruptive redirects and disorganized changes on En and was indefinitely blocked. Gotanda (talk) 12:24, 29 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

But even if there is no need for the dab, the "(song)" isn't needed because no article exists on any other topic. Plus, those aren't disruptive redirects, like I was doing on en.wiki. Jerome (Ian Streeter) Just my changes! 22:32, 29 February 2012 (UTC)Reply

Stop moving articles, please change

Many of your recent article moves such as removing (Song) (April Lavigne album) (Oasis song) etc have been done incorrectly and the moves are not helpful. 1. Often you did not correct incoming links to the old article. 2. The information in parenthesis helps. For example. Right now there is only the Oasis song, but when someone creates the Steve Winwood articles or the gameshow article, editors will have to create the disambiguation, move the Oasis article back and undo all of the incoming link changes. You are just making work and confusing things. This is not helping the Simple English Wikipedia grow and become better. Please stop. Gotanda (talk) 22:03, 14 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

How does the information in parentheses help if no one wants to create the Steve Winwood Article? Also, there is no rule on Simple English Wikipedia that says that a topic on Simple English Wikipedia has to have the exact same title as the one on en.wp Jerome (Ian Streeter) Just my changes! 20:37, 16 March 2012 (UTC)Reply
Right, there is no rule, but we often do. The question is that nobody has created the Steve Winwood article yet. Or the others. When they do, they will have to go back and add (Song) (April Lavigne album) (Oasis song) or whatever to any of these articles. It is easier and simpler to leave the information in parenthesis there. Visitors will still find the articles by searching. There is no confusion. Plus, when you did the moves, you did them incorrectly. You didn't go back and correct all the links incoming to the old article name. If you had, you would understand what I mean by the amount of work involved in moving and re-moving articles in the futre. Gotanda (talk) 22:52, 16 March 2012 (UTC)Reply
So basically what you're trying to tell me is that EVERY. SINGLE. ARTICLE. THAT. EXISTS. ON. EN. WP. HAS. TO. EXIST. ON. SIMPLE. WP.? Because probably no one will have the idea for creating the Steve Winwood article, so there is no reason for the (song) to (Katy Perry song). And what is the matter with leaving it without a (song) until someone creates the other article that makes that article require the (song) or (artist song)? Jerome (Ian Streeter) Just my changes! 00:42, 17 March 2012 (UTC)Reply
Can you please stop shouting? Consider the fact that you did not fix the incoming links. That is how to move articles correctly. Every article on En does not have to exist, but we should allow for the fact that it may, or may even be likely to, exist in the future. You're just making extra work for current and future editors. Please stop. Gotanda (talk) 00:49, 17 March 2012 (UTC)Reply
But what is the whole point of having the (song) before any article exists in the future? The rule is that an article is not disambiguated unless other articles exist under the same title. So therefore, the (song) should only exist when the other articles which require the former one to add "(song)" to the end are created.
Did I cite a rule? No. Not everything has to be a rule. But, you're just making a complicated nest or redirects. Specific article titles work well. And, you aren't doing the moves completely or correctly, creating more redirects. Gotanda (talk) 01:59, 17 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Re: correct information! DO NOT REVERT AGAIN change

I apologized in the Change Summary, but let me apologize again here. It was an honest mistake. When there are no more "next diff"s in a series of diffs, it is easy to hit "Rollback" by mistake. I thought I'd replaced everything. My error. Gotanda (talk) 02:23, 17 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

It's okay, I just added the correct information back again :) Jerome (Ian Streeter) Just my changes! 19:13, 17 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Simple interwikis being added to enwiki change

I reverted your changes to User:Auntof6/Adding simple interwikis on enwiki. The lists there show articles that were skipped on enwiki, not here. The article title being changed on Simple doesn't affect what was skipped. It also doesn't affect whether the enwiki article has an interwiki for Simple, which is the point of the listings on the user page. I don't mind you editing this user page if you address the right issue. If you want to resolve any of the ones that got skipped, I suggest the following:

  1. Go to the article on enwiki
  2. Find the corresponding article on Simple. Note that the enwiki article and the Simple article may not have the same name. They don't have to have the same name, so don't feel you need to rename anything just because they don't match.
  3. If either of the articles doesn't already have an interwiki pointing to the other, add one
  4. Edit my user page, but without changing the title already listed. You could strike out the entry, and/or add a little note saying what was done.

Any questions? Thanks. --Auntof6 (talk) 00:23, 26 March 2012 (UTC)Reply