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plotzed all over the page that I was intensively working on. I didn't strip anything -- it was your action here that has (a) driven me off the page and (b) added nothing but garbage to a super clean, lean page. If you read the prior thread carefully you would see that the archived links exists permanently (we think) so even if they aren't on the page, they have been archived for posterity and future use. I shake my head at your behavior here. You obviously get some sort of pleasure at behaving in this way. It is the opposite of AGF, it's aggressively rude, it's patronizing (who exactly is this royal we in "our citations," that I am so against, me, someone seriously obsessed with citations?!?) -- and you drive good editors away from contributing. As I've said before, you are a picture perfect example of what is wrong with En Knowledge (XXG) editors. Just know that I see what you're doing, I have your number, and whether you are trolling here or what, your behavior is an embarrassment to the community. I recommend re-evaluating your approach to editing. It is not collegial. It adds nothing. It is harassment and scolding. Unproductive. It is a zero value add. Yet again you win in abject incivility. --
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Egads. There was no page consensus. There was only you stepping in after an issue was very constructively discussed and resolved and making a decision to disregard and violate what was agreed upon. It's exactly the reverse of what you are accusing me of doing here. You have gone through and basically
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into going away; that's ownership, not collaboration. Since you edit in very small pieces—literally hundreds for what most of us would do in a dozen—there is no reason you can't cope with others' changes: it's not as if you're working for hours on a single edit and struggle resolving complicated edit
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And possibly, as an act of AGF, not make these types of cosmetic changes to a page that is obviously being competently edited and move on to something in more need of assistance -- and content creation. Please, I ask this in total AGF. I would like to continue to edit this page, but if you refuse to
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recent edit. Typically I think partisan sniping over campaign ads is a bit beneath Knowledge (XXG). I don’t know that I can find any Knowledge (XXG) policy page that says so specifically, but it doesn’t feel notable to me. If we included every campaign ad, or even most, Knowledge (XXG) would become
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Everything you say here is the actual opposite of what happened. Again, hope you are happy with yourself. You lecture and chide and at the end of the day, you create a hostile environment for editors adding content. The outcome is all negative -- for both Knowledge (XXG) and for newbies and/or even
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I restored content that was inexplicably deleted from the page especially to the Politics section. The deletions were not about archive links so it is unclear what the justification was for doing this. Beyond the archive links, the entry should not pay the cost for this unseemly and very personal
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do not revert archiving of links. Web Archiver often is not able to rescue links because editors never archived them. The trawlers are hit or miss. Editors who don't understand this revert archiving. There is no good reason to revert archiving - it does not make it impossible to edit the page, it
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Importantly, any editor who has spent time actually verifying citations can tell you that link rot happens regularly. Sometimes, the new URLs can be located; sometimes, archived copies exist. But not always. Either way, omitting the archive parameters creates more work for others and makes it
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experienced volunteer contributing editors. But we have discussed this many times. There are many examples now of this happening. No one will stop you or step up, because that's part of the cancer that is Knowledge (XXG) editing. I can only object so many times. But NOTED. --
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Now, I understand this one is a little bit more controversial than a typical campaign ad, and maybe therefore more notable. So I’m open to discussion. Is there anyone else who is watching this page who feels one way or the other - whether this material should stay or go?
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AGF and allow me to work on the page, I will be forced to abandon editing, as has happened in the past when you have done this. I really and truly hope I do not need to do this, as I would like to maintain the page, especially as it develops. It's your choice here. --
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1) I had this very productive and AGF discussion with Seraphim System already which was very kindly resolved, so I'm not sure why this is being done again. As they mentioned, the links are archived in the process in the archive link, which is a very productive
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You drove yourself off the page by refusing to cooperate, by making a huge fuss over others' additions. I recommend you review your behavior and comments. The only one refusing to collaborate, to behave in a collegial manner, or to assume good faith is you.
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2) Since I am actively editing this page and as you said there was no substantive changes made, the question is why make the changes at all. I would request that at minimum you wait until the page has stabilized and no further edits are made before making
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She was an NFO. That's the back seat officer. Not the pilot. She's never piloted a combat mission, EVER. As per the data received by the Kentucky Aviation Museum Hall of Fame. Guess you'll need to send someone there to look. I've seen it myself.
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Great job. I'm off this page now because of you. I refuse to participate in this type of editing minutae. It's a waste of time, it's toxic, and interacting with you is unpleasant. I am not interested. I'm moving on. Hope you are happy. --
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Specifically, DC I&L/MCICOM is at the Pentagon, DC Aviation is at the Pentagon, AR is at the Pentagon, the Counsel's office and the SJA to CMC are at the Pentagon, Office of Legislative Affairs is at the Pentagon, etc.
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attack on the editing contributions that I made when I improved the page. There is nothing wrong with this content, it further establishes notability and updates the page to be current, and should remain on the page. --
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If you want to stomp your feet and refuse to edit unless others let you have your way, I can't stop you, but if you remove the archive links again, you'll be in danger of being blocked for 3RR and battleground behavior.
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doesn't say anything about Jim Bunning. This makes me concerned that portions of BrillLyle's edits may be at best sloppy and at worst fabricated. It will take some work to figure out what content should stay.
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It is false to say that "HQMC is in Henderson Hall." While the HQBN is at Henderson Hall, they play a purely administrative function (administering PFTs, CFTs, conducting urinalysis, etc.) for those at HQMC.
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Actually, I apologize. I understand it is a real reference. That was kind of a rude way to phrase it. I just meant some way to verify the accuracy of the quote. So yes, exactly, a URL. —
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doesn't really bloat the wikitext very much at all, and the links are neatly added within existing citation templates. The importance of preserving references far outweighs any
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was indeffed by the Wikimedia Foundation. This editor made a number of problematic and promotional edits here and elsewhere. I'm going to work on removing them here.
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If it does stay, I do think it should be revised to work toward a more neutral POV. It’s pretty clearly a counterattack against McGrath as it reads now. -
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I did not "plotz" all over anything; I carefully repaired your damage, leaving everything else you did intact. Since you edit one piece at a time (
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I agree, remove any problematic or promotional edits, but not all of the edits they made may problematic or promotional.--
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These statements can't both be accurate. Was she maybe a WSO for the first statement and then a pilot for the second? --
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The Lexington Herald Leader is a real reference. Unless you mean can you get a URL, in which case I apologize.
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She was an NFO. Never the pilot for a combat mission. NFO is a back seat position, in her case, in an F-18
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Anyway, your revert to remove my corrections was against the consensus here, undermined good practice (see
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I've started going through the article, and I've found a number of issues already. For example,
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They are both accurate. She was WSO first and then a pilot on her second deployment.
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An opinion article in a newspaper is a secondary source, not an actual source.
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Re these two statements in "Service overseas (2002–2011)":
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