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particular. I would like to see that references in the references section are commented upon or summarized in the text itself and I just hope that people agree. This reference was just mentioned but no content was processed. I find Wiki attractive for its speed and having to actually go to every reference just takes time. I personally read Wiki for politics and history and all the info I need should be contained in Wiki itself and should not rely on the references. To give an example a particular bad article in this sense I find the article on
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possibly very cool tools, I think the whole section is no better than spam. Objectively, there is no reason for a "To-do list managers" section on a encylopedic article about task lists, other than very good advertising placement for this kind of spam. What do you think about removing the whole section? Was that the right decision? --
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and was editing it the same time you were. In fact, I got an edit conflict. Anyway, I actually decided that instead of just removing new spam links from the "To-do list managers" section, that the whole section could go away. While some of the links were mildly notable (Ta-da list, maybe) and even
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first. Personally, it does not seem to be quite so serious to warrant any action, but it wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion. I might also suggest nominating the article that all the redirects point to for deletion, but it seems that it would not be particularly productive. Probably those redirects
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Hi ChemGardener! Welcome to Knowledge (XXG)!! The link you saw is a way to link to the same article on another different language Knowledge (XXG). That particular link goes to the Japanese Knowledge (XXG) article about the polymer. If you look at the little links to the left of your browser, you will
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It appears on June 9, 2007 you flagged a re-write of the vinyl siding entry as being written as an advertisement. In reviewing Knowledge (XXG)'s definition of advertising, the current entry complies. However, the flag still resides. Can you please review the entry and/or clarify/provide specifics
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Hi ChemGardener, Thanks for pointing out the mistake, I removed the notice on cyclopentadiene as well and added a comment in discussion. On the matter of linkfarm my comment was too blunt. let me elaborate. by the way: I regard comment to edits as general to the public not to the previous editor in
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Hello ChemGardener, you seem to be the protector of much of the chemistry information on wikipedia, so i figured you'd be a dependable source to approach. Any particular reason my two articles on Esters and PLA were edited as spam? I thought they brought useful applications to industrial aspects of
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Anyway, once again, welcome to Knowledge (XXG)! I'll go search for another collection of useful links for you. Glad you liked the ones on my user page! Generally speaking it's nice to acknowledge where you got the links from, but it's not necessary to do so since the links can be found elsewhere.
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Hello, do you really think that my two lists are so bad, that they need to be removed? I think (at least about t.A.T.u. discography list) that it is useful for collectors and doesn't seems to violate wikipedia links policy. If it is not so, just tell me on my talk page. I am currently new to
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sometimes see links to other language Wikipedias. It's useful at times to compare what has been written across different encyclopedias. I'll go and double check the pages for you later in the day. If I make any changes, you can go into the history to look at what has been changed.
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there was a great interest in the link on isocyanates although it was possibly a type of promotional site. but it needed sometext to say the isocyanates could be mixed for the polymer production. i have not changed anything but perhaps you would consider putting it back with
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Hello ChemGardener, I do not agree that the two sections on food contact hazards are original research. Far from it removing those to sections removed as far as I could see 3 of the 4 citations on that page. see more of my reasoning at
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Hey there! Don't worry about having to formally request a translation for a page - if you can do it, by all means jump right into it. We have a template for chemical compounds somewhere you might be able to use...perhaps check out
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I'm not sure if there is a list of things which don't show up on the pages. I guess templates? But if you scroll to the bottom of every article, you'll see a listing of templates used on the page. By the way, check out
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One good reason that I removed Jeremiah Henry Murphy from Marengo: human error. I read his bio quickly and simply didn't see the Marengo reference. Sorry about that, and thanks for catching my mistake!
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software, but it has not been implemented in Knowledge (XXG) itself. Perhaps as a workaround, you might find searching Knowledge (XXG) with Google a useful alternative. For example, if you type in
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constitute boarderline "vanity", but I have an inclination that those links are to stay, and probably not worth the effort to clean them up the way we think those pages should be like. --
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too. I don't post there often, but the times that I did, the Wikipedians there were quite helpful. Some of them even designed the templates themselves, so they are very familiar with it.
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Sometimes project pages are used for large collaborations. They are also a good resource to turn to if you need to find Wikipedians with a particular specialty. For example,
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feature to your account, which may help in reverting vandalism and other nonsense. I've been giving it to the regular wikichemists (but if you object I can remove it). --
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and I noticed it could use some work on the chemical properties/analysis side (and fact check what I added). Thank you in advance for any contributions you make. --
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message. I don't think I would consider it as vandalism, I admit that something just does not feel quite right. I might put a message for someone to look at it on
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Yes, feel free to contribute whatever you like about polymers! I personally prefer the chemistry aspects of polymers, rather than all the physical properties.
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Thanks for removing mine (user signature). Couldn't figure out how it got there or how to remove it. I assumed it had to do with adding the images. Cheers,
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wikipedia and just try to improve a bit articles, that I can participate into. But if that was bad, than sorry, I'll try to contribute in some other way.
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article. It still sux, but then, so does the pedagogy of chemical & physical change in the first place. Please have a look and edit as you see fit.
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I think they changed the template... so that parameter was not working anymore. Nevertheless, I should have been checking! Thanks for catching that! --
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I know it! I looked for him in the German writing and did not find him so I created an article! Thanks for merging! --06:22, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
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I really should get out of the Knowledge (XXG) namespace and go back to writing articles once in a while...Also, a big thanks for adding content to
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to get my information, I didn't realize it was a mix of a couple of articles so thanks for your help. If I see any other names I'll redirect them.
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I'm awarding you this barnstar for your particularly fine contributions regarding mathematics or science-related topics! Great work!
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and a few others I watch. A few days ago another editor was (in good faith) adding other companies to the external links list on
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these materials. Please let me know your thoughts and how i can better edit my articles to improve Wikiepdia's accuracy....thx
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I'm curious about the reason for putting brackets around the R and S phrases in the chembox. I just saw that you did it in
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You seem pretty interested in polymers! Earlier in the year I tried to start up a project on writing about polymers here:
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for example, searches for all occurences of the words "chemistry" and "polymer" in Knowledge (XXG). Hope this helps! --
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Since you're involved, I wonder if you'd like to comment on this discussion on semi-protection for element articles:
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Can you give reasons why have deleted this, I think is relevant to understand the sources interest on the matter.
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikiProject Chemicals#Link pointing to compound rather than reaction removed. Are you sure?
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However, it does tend to make a Wikipedian's day when you tell them you liked their talk page! Thanks ;-) --
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as to why the entry is still flagged as being advertorial in nature. Thank you for your help and insight.
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Thanks for your reply. I think you've got it covered for now. Another issue is whether articles such as
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Oh yes, I finally found a nice template with a useful collection of links...a belated:
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For your excellent contributions to polymer related articles on Knowledge (XXG)! --
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Hi, thanks for the response. It definitely is a magnet for spam links, as are
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