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Just to be clear here, when I reversed Pixelface's edit, I had absolutely no opinion of the structure of that sentence. I was purely reversing a controversial change. Your edit was good; all I'm simply trying to say is that naming someone, saying you are correcting a "bad edit" in an edit summary is
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That appears to be a fourth distinct wording of the sentence, and another ungrammatical one (the "if" is superfluous). "If there is clear agreement or silence, with the proposal by consensus" is not an identical string to either "If after sufficient time has elapsed to generate consensus or silence"
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at a uniform time has been the standard practice for a very long time -- much longer than there have been instructions on the page, actually. I know because I've been doing these closures for two years now. If you look through the DRV archives, you'll see the practice is routine. The advantage of
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Hi, I noticed your objection to how I described that "no User page should exist for anonymous ips", and thought that I'd respond to you. There's no policy as far as I know, but you can observe that there's never been a user page created for or used by an anon IP address. User pages are used pretty
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Your user page was a redirect. It exposes what appears to be your real name, and having a user page that does not belong to a registered user is not generally allowed. I've restored the user pages of a couple of active IP editors, however, I simply will not restore a user page redirect. Thanks.
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in a decision to merge and redirect, but, generally speaking, you wouldn't nominate an article there if you intend, from the outset, to merge it. The usual forum for discussing a merge is talk pages and normal editorial consensus, since merging doesn't require the help of an administrator tools
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I'd have said it's already saying too much, if anything. :) (Is a "hard on"/"hadron" disambig of any actual utility whatsoever?) The bot's obviously not expressing any deep editorial opinion, just tagging it as a stub because it's a) very short, b) uncategorised, and c) not utterly obviously
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previously and I'm trying to get opionions from other editors. Because the article was tagged for cleanup in many areas, I recently did some mass tidying of the article, removing unsourced, adding reliable sources etc. It was reverted as I didn't have a consensus to rewrite the article. I'd
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this system is that the debates are closed at an arbitrary (but not exactly pre-determined) time; this forestalls any suggestion that the debate was closed at a favorable time to reach a particular result. The instruction you quoted is not meant to imply five
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was not my grammar. All I did was undo an edit made by someone else. I'm not sure why you would make a point of mentioning my name in the edit summary anyway? It comes across as if you saying that I have made a bad edit. Thanks.
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I was just trying to make the summary as informative as possible. If it wasn't your grammar, where did you get it? It seems like the obvious thing to do would've been to revert it back to the version on the left of
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Thanks for putting all that work into the Halo timeline. I was only looking to clarify one thing, but I'm sure many people have found this to be extraordinarily helpful.
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Anyway, I do still have that timeline- let me know if you still want it and I'll upload it sometime tomorrow (getting a bit late over here at the moment). Cheers.
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Merging and redirecting is part of the normal editorial process. It can be controversial (just like any other edit), but many times is not. AfD sometimes
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In my defense, I didn't create the page. However, I did edit it mainly for amusement. I probably won't complain if someone else makes it a redirect. --
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was probably unjustified, since PROD isn't cleanup and the company is presumably notable for being a game publisher; but I'm too lazy to
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were a considerable number of IP user pages before a few editors went on a deletion spree based on a somewhat bizarre interpretation of
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or "If there is clear agreement with the proposal by consensus or silence", and it wasn't obvious to me what it was supposed to mean. --
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in August. Seems my IP has changed on me again and I only just found out. Might be time to start using an account. Sorry about that.
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Meh, too lazy; plus I'm personally more interested in seeing the principle that redlinks should be allowed upheld.
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Thanks. Glad it was helpful to someone, even if it's badly out of date now. (At least I finally got around to
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Someone else removed the tag (and gave a reason in the edit summary), so I guess that's taken care of. --
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Thanks for the notification, but I'm trying to cut back on fandom stuff. Sorry. --
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I see your note from a few months back - thanks for trying to kep the link in to
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