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practice has become something quite different. It has developed a 'system' which can be learned and played, and which by its nature favours those who have learned its tricks. I've been editing quietly and productively for many years, sharing my knowledge and improving here and there, in no big way, and have had very little occasion to have anything to do with its 'admin' pages. Along comes an editor, new to the area I've been working on for years, removes knowledge that has long been incorporated in articles, rubs everyone up the wrong way, utterly abrasive and not interested in collaboration or consensus, but displays enormous energy and stamina, and by manipulating the system gets his way. And so it goes that you drive away editors who simply want to contribute without being combative or learning the tricks of the system.
2484: 1967:. I had been working on an overhaul of the article in my Userspace, and there had been no substantial edits to content since I started. I did not actually remove any maintenance tags except the category one (by accident), just made them look uglier, but I did solve one of the issues mentioned. Also, if possible, could you reconsider using templates like that on my talk page? I am not new to Knowledge (XXG) (I have had an account longer than you have), and my edits did not need to be "reverted". 1376: 596: 2297: 926:.It has been vaguely tagged with speedy deletion in spite of the fact that it has reliable references. The subject who has tagged seems to have an attacking attitude towards removing this page. He has very less no of wiki edits but has added the tag in spite of the fact that such tags cannot be added when an article asserts significance. --Diameter 17:52, 27 April 2011 (UTC) 1461:] This is your '''only warning'''; if you make ] on other people again, as you did at ], you may be '''] without further notice'''. Comment on content, not on other contributors or people. It is entirely inappropriate to call another editor a "vandal", as you did in an edit summary at Byrne. Don't do that again. Personal attacks of that degree are taken very seriously. 1809:
possible request for deletion and renewed his/her rejection of my sources. In brief, the expectation of academic sources, as regards the current English phenomenon, strikes me as unrealistic and, in light of the other articles I’ve cited (which this same editor has worked upon), a double standard. Any insight or comments you’d care to offer would be most appreciated.
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quality is also elaborated in the book "Zen in the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" (by Robert Pirsig). On the other hand "reliability" in an engineering sense refers to performance or degradation over time (field failures, from the viewpoint of a manufacturer). Perhaps then I should have specifically hyperlinked to
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notability of the article.I have prepared the article in my user page with RS references and external links which you can kindly take a look.Please help.Here is the link where I have prepared the article.Or you can also createthis article as it seems that with the present references it has enough notability.
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since there is little, if any, academic discussion of the English-language phenomenon of haiku, tanka, haibun and tanka prose. I’d appreciate your view on this matter, if you wish to share it, as the same editor, before I could post the revised version of the article, had already issued warnings of a
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Can I invite you, Bagworm, to review the revised article on this subject? I know that you’ve followed the entry previously and have offered edits in the past. I’m uncertain of how to format the notes so that they appear in superscript, so I’d appreciate your assistance with that, if you deem it worth
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This is in reference to your comment: "Please do not add promotional material to Knowledge (XXG), as you did to Black metal. While objective prose about products or services is acceptable, Knowledge (XXG) is not intended to be a vehicle for advertising or promotion. Thank you. This is the second time
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I checked some guides and now I know I should not add external links, but the fact remains the same. I enjoyed reading the article "Haiku in English" and would like to see it's developed by adding Protest Haiku, Atheist Haiku and modern haiku written about human loneliness and mother earth mainly. I
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Hi, I'm asking you because you're the only editor I know! I am trying to work out how to put up one of those boxes that complains about an article being focused on the US. I have spent over an hour searching the help files and I haven't found anything close. Can you point me in the right direction?
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Hello, I'm new to Knowledge (XXG) and I'm try to figure out an easy way to add a bio page for Alan Pizzarelli for the Haiku in English and Senyru pages. But, all this coding has me completely confused. Is there an easy way to add my bio pages, which is currently in Word. The biography template had
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Jeez, I'd laugh at the absurdity of the above, if it wasn't so sad. But it kinda sums up this topsy-turvy world. I've taken some time away from Knowledge (XXG), and come to the conclusion that life without the stress of this kind of nonsense is... better. I love the idea of Knowledge (XXG), but the
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Also, I hyper-linked "reliability" and "quality" because of their specific and contrasting meanings, i.e. engineering/manufacturing "quality" as design-based fit to expectations or specifications, typically something does not work at time-0 when the customer opens the box, etc. The broader sense of
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You probably think this is hubris, and well it might be, but I am starting to write a small book introducing haiku to the gaikoku-jin. I would like to be able to thank you for all the support you have given me in my journey so far - and I would like to be able to send you a copy. Please let me know
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We're not talking about some historical event here, where maybe eyewitness testimony isn't the best thing to go on. We're not talking about a work in some other language or in archaic, easily-misinterpreted English. We're talking about a poem one page long in modern language, already linked in the
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Hey Bagworm, I noticed when you previously posted this article for deletion it wound up getting no substantial contribution from anyone other than you and the article's creator, and even though there was no reason to keep it and the creator's arguments showed only a lack of knowledge of how search
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page is a lot shorter than some I've stumbled across, so I wouldn't feel any urgent need to archive. One disadvantage of archiving is that an editor new to the article can start raising the same old issues again, even though they've been resolved, whereas leaving the old discussions visible avoids
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I was going to create an article about Sonnet Mondal but I found that due to repeated spamming in the gone years the article name has been blocked.May be it was not written properly by other users before with non notable and reliable sources but I find enough resources in the net now to establish
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I do think that linguists have an odd tendency to believe in pseudoscience. When I studied linguistics it was in the days when Chomsky was God. Hence my tendency to scepticism. As I'm aware of my prejudice against prevailing theories, I thought I'd seek informed opinion. And your opinion seems as
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I just noticed your earlier response above today. I am sorry for calling the above user out on your talk page. I understand that it was inappropriate, and such concerns should be brought up at the article talk or at the offending user's talk page. I was frustrated with the particular user, since
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Dear Bagworm, the articles about Korean, Tagalog, French gogyohkas have no sources about them. The link of ATPO has no gogyohka and no articles of it. Take a look at it.So I deleted them. Show us them from any books or any blogs. If you show us them, you can post them in Knowledge (XXG). I would
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I did not act Rv,acctually your reverting edit is Rv and without giving reasons and explaining summary that why you think it must be reverted. As I am familair to that area of the subject,I know who is who?.There are hundreds of biographical articles of poets,it does not mean you add their names
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I'm sure it's not hubris at all! I've no doubt your book will prove very useful. There is really no need to thank me, but if you feel you must, you could mention editor Bagworm at Knowledge (XXG). As to sending me a copy, rather send the cost to your favourite charity. Let me know here about its
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What personal attack? The attempt by this editor to push POV by canvassing people sympathetic to the cause. Or the fact that this editor emailed you and you thought it appropriate to copy what was privately sent to you confidentially and expose and humiliate him in front of myself and Shahid and
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article were lodged almost exclusively by one editor; he/she objected predominately to reputed errors in discussing the Japanese literary background. However, there were also objections to citing primary poetic documents from the literary small press because, in that editor’s view, they are not
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I have read dozens of linguistic articles on morae and, specifically, morae in Japanese and I am coming to the opinion that it's a lot simpler than linguists would have us believe. It seems to me that mother-tongue Japanese-speakers feel the importance of the mora in their language for no other
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I apologize if you found my message to be unwanted. I haven't contacted you before but I was simply trying to encourage other members of the Knowledge (XXG) community to participate in an ongoing discussion. Your comments will be appreciated there. In the future, I will not use the "Email User"
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The article currently gives the false impression that Kirkup was being picked on by oversensitive censors, when in fact he was jumping up and down screaming "censor me". That is relevant to the subject. No, it's not a huge deal, but I don't see why it's a huge deal on your end either. ~
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article, and I thank you. I myself and not too familiar with Haiku beyond a basic understanding,but the article itself needs work, and I would love to work with someone to fill in a few blanks within the article. If you are interested, please feel free to post on my talk
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Having contributed to the original AFD I became decidedly involved. I tried to stay out of all the subsequent rubbish and haven't really followed the follow-up. Having only now read through some of the history since, I am decidedly impressed by your measured mediation,
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You accused me of vandalism. People who engage in vandalism are vandals. Therefore, you called me a vandal. Disagreeing with you is not vandalism. If you don't realise that people who engage in vandalism are vandals, then you obvioulsy need to brush up on your English.
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Let me get this straight. I edit Kirkup's page to describe the poem more accurately, making it clear why it was censored. You revert my edit as "unsourced", so I source it to the poem itself, which is already cited elsewhere in the article. And now you're telling me
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For the record, I find the above personal attack offensive, and highly inaccurate. I never applied a double standard, and I only ever requested that Tristan noir work within the boundaries of our previous agreement. He/she did not, and so the dispute has continued.
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reason than that they learned to read and write using hiragana. The key to this, I think, lies in the perception of "-n" as a separate mora. This does not fit into any pure linguistic definition of morae but is perfectly explained by it having its own kana.
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Hello Bagworm, in reponse to my edits, you have assumed that an additional source is required for "new assertion". However I believe the etymological connection is properly supported by the added source (now shown as ,) and is not a separate assertion.
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he/she has consistently refused to discuss content on the article, instead attacking me personally, and his/her above comment on your talk page above is the closest thing to a substantial comment he/she has made on the article since creating it.
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Is there a policy on cleaning up talk pages? I know a lot of it is my fault (!) but the haiku talk page is getting out of hand and I think a lot of it has been resolved. I am happy to spend some time tidying up, but I don't know if that's OK
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section Ghazal,should be the image of any classical or prominent poet,not just a poet.And other thing removed subject of image is a comic poet,and section Ghazal requires images of classical and prominent poets of puur ghazal,as like
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You accused me of vandalism. People who engage in vandalism are vandals. Therefore, you called me a vandal. Disagreeing with you is not vandalism. If you dish out personal attacks, you need to be ready to receive them in turn.
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Hi Haikuwiki. It's not entirely clear to me what you wish or intend to do. If you wish to create an article on Alan Pizzarelli, you will need to show that he is objectively and verifiably notable - see
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How long you've been editing at WP is of no consequence. The message did not say your edit had been reverted; it said, "your removal of this template has been reverted". In addition to removing the
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Referring to one of your edits as vandalism is a comment on an edit. Calling someone a "dickhead" as you did, is a personal attack. If you choose to call yourself a vandal, that's fine. End of. --
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To name Basho as a writer of Hokku, when he is known in Japan as writer of Haiku, is the pure vanadalism and crime against Japanese cultural inheritance.--Karate 11:16, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
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good point, i stoped editing those because i saw it was unnecessary and did already undo some. but why do you say undo as fast as possible? is there anything essential i forget? thanks ... --
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suggested that it was the only one. From the sheer number of different and competing haiku groups in Japan, it seems unlikely in the extreme that there could be just one modern aesthetic. --
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You are very kind. Thank you. If you know where I might find a nest of bright, linguistically aware, mother-tongue Japanese speakers to whom I could address my question, do let me know.
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engines work, the result wound up being "no consensus". Do you know any way of expanding the scope of these discussions other than posting them to the respective WikiProjects? Thanks!
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TOKYO, Jan. 19 --A select group gathered at the imperial palace in Tokyo, the men dressed in morning coats and pin-stripe trousers, the women for the most part in formal black kimonos.
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Frankly, I suspect you're better read and informed than me in this area, and you've certainly suggested an interesting tilt on cause-and-effect above. Your recent edits on the
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How does adding a legitimate bibliographic entry under Literature heading fall under advertising or promotion? I did not add link, only information about the volume of essays
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read aloud what he had crafted. The first sentence of the article helps us imagine what the formal occasion might have looked like. On this occasion, the waka written by
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You keep sending me a message about how i need to stop deleting posts. Well teach me how to cite them. I just started using wiki using an account so i need a bit of help.
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states: "Incivility consists of personal attacks, rudeness, and aggressive behaviours..." and no editor has the right to use this page as a platform for an
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had to be read aloud by a courtier. NYT reported that the empress could not attend the event because problems with her hip made walking too difficult.
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are chosen in a reasonable way? Unfortunately I don't know much about Japanese literature, so I took the headings from the Japanese wikipedia article.
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No, I characterised one of your edits as vandalism. If you think this is hair-splitting then you obviously need to brush up on WP guidelines. --
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The edit you refer to is over four years old, and I'm afraid I can offer no insight into it now. I've added my delete !vote at the AfD. --
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I didn't consider the publications' mutual relative importance, or who writes for them. I noted that the section was titled "Periodicals
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The page has which you helped me create by cleaning and fixing references has been taken to afd. You may please comment on the afd page.
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article. The interpretive information you are keen to add, should (if properly sourced) more appropriately be placed in the article
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and some of the pages linked from it, before beginning to edit. I'll be happy to assist you with any specific points. Best wishes --
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After a closer examination I also came to that conclusion. I was unaware that there were multiple titles for the same publication.
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I haven't investigated what the 'elevation' means, but thanks :) You'll find just the thing you're looking for at the top of
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everywhere,you want.Knowledge (XXG) has a standard and for it requires classical entries,not just an entry.In the article
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Hi,You reverted my edit saying that,"Rv unexplained removal of image,Ehsan Sehgal,your edit summary was incomprehensible."
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Not certain why you were not notified of the above, as I was on my talk page, but I thought it best that I pass it along.
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This is not a valid arena for third parties to slog it out. Any further posts in such a vein will be deleted immediately.
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you have added this information to the article, in contravention of wp:coi candyworm (talk) 01:58, 26 July 2010 (UTC)"
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publishing renku in English". Like the other two defunct journals I removed, this description didn't seem to fit the
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article, I would just like to thank you in all your efforts doing speller and grammer corrections. Thanks very much
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would love to help, please let me know how I can be a helping hand for completing the article. Thanks again.
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Because you'd pretend that any IP edits weren't actually Hijiri. And you know full well that you'll do that
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Not at all. I am not arguing. I am seeking info. From your comment I assumed you knew there were others.
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The article appears to discuss a neologism without any sources, and so I have nominated it for deletion
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In any case, I think that these are significant to the article assertions and are not "common nouns".
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Cochrane round 2; HighBeam round 8; Questia round 4... Can we partner with NY Times and Lexis-Nexis??
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Hi Bamse. On the face of it, it seems so. But I would not claim expertise in this area. Nice work! --
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function with you and will write on your talk page instead as you requested. With regards,
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Hi Bagworm. I noticed you were the one who added the "etymology" section to the article
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is far more danaging or an "attack" to him than asking him to read WP:CANVASSING.
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Sorry for the error in removing the maintenance tags. I didn't mean to remove
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It was, however, still wrong of me to bring it up here. I apologize for that.
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Index

User:Yumegusa
Haiku in English
Mrathel
talk
16:53, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
Waka (poetry)
Emperor Shƍwa
Empress Kƍjun
Tenmei
talk
23:13, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
Haikuwiki
talk
00:19, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
Knowledge (XXG):Notability
Help:Contents/Editing Knowledge (XXG)
Bagworm
talk
20:28, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
List of National Treasures of Japan (writings)
bamse
talk
09:56, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
Bagworm
talk
13:30, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
bamse
talk
08:37, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
this

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