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1218:, made some edits to that section in response to the tag, and then removed it. I also took a look at the accident section, and realized what you were talking about thereā€”some paragraphs that, indeed, were needlessly dependent on quotes that really didn't tell us anything prose couldn't (Something that made sense in the earlier days of the article, when the disaster was fresher in everyone's minds). So I took most of them out (I would insist, however, on keeping that Rick Hope quote as it describes something no one else didā€”Brody's death, which his account leads up toā€”and I think quoting him recalling its sudden finality reminds us that human beings were involved here) and that tightened up those sections of the article quite a bit (at least 1K, which tells me of course that there was at least 1718:
and the proposed title had the word attack. Editors !voted oppose because they wanted the status quo to remain and the word massacre to be in the title, editors !voted support because they felt that term is inappropriate. Now the status quo title is something totally different, and neither the status quo title nor the proposed title contain the word massacre, the main point of contention the discussion is about. It's no longer obvious what editors are supporting and what editors are opposing. This sudden title change mid-discussion has thrown such a wrench into the RfC that it's now far more likely this discussion will be fruitless and we'll need a second one. To everyone who told Dylanvt to move the page back
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Hard disagree with everyone that that told Dylanvt to self-revert. Yes, Dylanvt should not have performed the moves in the first place, but by the time Dylanvt performed the self-revert, we were already deep in a move discussion. When that discussion started, the move from title had the word massacre
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specifically found that prior to initiating a move proposal, the article should have been moved back to the original title. If I self-reverted here, someone else would just have to move it back yet again to the original title. Overall just a major waste of time and energy for the sake of ā€œadhering to
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I'll also point out that a separate admin, Amakuru, was forced to come in and move the article right back to what I initially moved it to ā€“ which you told me to move it away from during an ongoing discussion ā€“ on exactly the basis that I cited for the initial move, a basis that you paid no mind to
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I can't for the life of me understand this arbitration. The status quo was "Tel al-Sultan massacre". JohnAdams1800 violated 1RR (and WP:TITLECHANGES) in order to change the status quo to "Tel al-Sultan airstrikes". Now you're saying I should go back and change the title
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I see what I had been trying to do there ... paraphrase more (as there are some editors for whom the less we quote directly, the better), but now it makes sense to use the direct quote if I couldn't paraphrase without inadvertently picking up Tanenbaum's tone.
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Am I really supposed to move the article back to a title it objectively should not have (based on Knowledge (XXG) policies!), just so someone else can then move it right back to where it currently is, as it is required to be based on
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to self-revert back "Tel al-Sultan massacre"? And in either case, that this should be done despite protection at the title with "massacre" and an active move discussion based on that title? Where is the sense in all this?
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where it was acceptable, seeing as I was undoing JohnAdams1800's edit warring where he accused me of "move vandalism", ignored my edit summaries, and ignored what I eventually wrote on the talk page until after his
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close to the city, but while they were still charming they were now, with the area so heavily developed, "treacherous" with traffic. "ife 'in the country' increasingly replicates the ills of the city left behind."
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Hi Dylanvt, I have noticed that the article you created "Nuseirat refugee camp massacre" is served with "noindex" and "nofollow" html meta tags, whereas the article "Nuseirat rescue operation" is not.
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Seems that section, as well as much of the "Accident" section, are written much more like a long-form journalism piece or memoir than an encyclopedic article, what you normally see on Knowledge (XXG).
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Yeah, will be a little while ... there's some things that came up in peer review I have to take some time to fix first, and I'm not ready timewise to do that yet. Give it a couple of months.
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Just click on "Show changes" and you can see if any weird browser-caused text modifications are trying to slip through. That's probably what happened. It's nice to have an explanation.
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three times within a short period today (May 27, 2024) at 15:23, 15:37, and 15:41. Looks like a violation of 1RR, so I'm posting it under a previous warning related to the same issue.
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Also, I canā€™t help but notice that none of this has been brought up to JohnAdams1800, despite the fact that he initiated this whole thing by being the first to make two reversions.
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that I have, which turns the word "Jesus" into "Jeffy" and the word "Christ" into "Spaghetti" every time either one appears on my browser. The inspiration for this extension is
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fat we could lose). I now feel more confident in the article as a future FA candidate for next year's 10th anniversary date. (oops, forgot to separately sign this last night).
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has been. From what I've seen new articles typically get patrolled within a few days. If it still hasn't been after a couple more days I'll see if I can get any more info.
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Regardless, this response fails to address in any way what Vanilla Wizard has pointed out; namely that you still ordered me to move the article back to a different title
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The result of this is that the former article does not appear in any search results, even if searched for explicitly i.e. "Nuseirat refugee camp massacre wikipedia".
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Edit: It is possible that I mistakenly changed the name of Christopher Landseal (who appears in a citation) to Spaghettiopher Landseal, which may have been caused by
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when editing the article. No one should have been edit warring over the title, especially editors who have recently been warned for violating 1RR in the topic area.
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No one edit wars thinking that the weight of policy is against them. 1RR only has an exception for obvious vandalism, not disagreeing on the application of policy.
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to "Tel al-Sultan airstrikes" simply because I happened to make the most recent revert? Whereas if JohnAdams1800 had made the most recent revert you'd be telling
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banner at the top of the article, right? Why would you specifically instruct Dylanvt to do something that no editor should ever do? You all should know better.
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Well, you only tagged the one section. Do you have any specific things (more specific than "seems like") you could point to that led to that tag?
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Care to explain this edit you made to the Hurricane Irma article? You're a long-term user, so I was surprised to see you make a vandal-like edit.
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This is leading to speculation about suppression of the details of these casualties in social media with screenshots like the following:
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The article has now been extended confirmed protected at the title that I moved it to, that JohnAdams1800 reverted from multiple times.
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I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you're referring to. I simply moved a preposition over a few words to make the sentence grammatical.
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I definitely think it reads better now. I'll support the candidacy then if I see it or get pinged about it.
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throughout this entire massive time- and energy-wasting process. Three cheers for bureaucracy!!!
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Their talk page wasn't on my watchlist, and they haven't recently been warned at AE about 1rr.
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