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to provide further information. Please tell me what you exactly mean with your statement - maybe I have overlooked something - you know, I am quite new as a Knowledge (XXG) contributor. It actually is quite frustrating to invest a lot of time in meaningful changes when they are reverted with one single click...
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I was talking about how you placed it. You said that Twitter did something, but you didn't say what it did or give examples... but just added references. You should dig into those references and take out some of the actual information and influences that Twitter had made in those genres. So, rather
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and www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ and found these articles which - if you ask me - provide incremental information. Is it the links you are having a problem with? If yes, it would be no problem to remove them. It is just that I thought it is a good thing to (1) back up information with sources and (2)
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I can agree with the bite, in most cases. This one, though, the user was reverted plenty of times, no one else bothered to talk to them or warn them (aside from an earlier pair of warnings/notices on YouTube and External photobucket linking). User was told in the undo edit summaries to stop, they
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than say "Twitter influences Puppies.", it should elaborate on the ways and reasons that it influences puppies :) Edit: I want to be clear that I am in no way saying there's anything wrong with the addition, intention, or information. Just the method, for the most part.
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I added the impact of Twitter on the public health system and on education and backed it all up with sources. You reverted it with the justification "no substance. Not a link repository. Turn it into a section with actual information".
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to find out why. I've removed it from the list of conlangs. Simlish was designed to create the sounds and tones of conversation in no particular language; at least in the first version of The Sims, the voice actors weren't even given
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I think that looks much better! Great and interesting examples of the use in education, and notable additions to the Twitter article. Thanks for rewriting it, and I should have been more clear back when I undid it.
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the template to prevent future template edits from changing or erasing the intended message to the user. Thank you. (I've done that for you there, but please remember for the next time you use templates.)
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persisted. One person already put them up on the administrator intervention, I just cleaned up the report. If they had a perfectly clean slate, I would do exactly what you suggested and discuss it first.
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The edits that you are reverting on this page are not vandalism and should not be reverted using rollback; please revert in the normal way with a descriptive edit summary. Thank you (-:
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The user has since been blocked. Is this sort of "vandalism" the type that should be undone, rather than quickly reverted? Is there a reason for one over the other?
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Thanks for the note. I agree that protection is needed, and it looks like someone beat me to it. Let me know if you need assistance with anything else.--
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but just told what the sims would be doing at that point. Simlish doesn't therefore have a vocabulary, grammar and syntax like Esperanto or Klingon.
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Since I consider my contribution as "actual information" I would like to know what you actually mean? I have done some literature research on
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I'm joining the revert war a bit late, but it's my understanding that it is a copywrite image that should not be put on the page.
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of a car. During preventive maintenance, a number of parts are replaced to avoid major damage or for safety reasons, e.g.
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Ok, after looking at the changes I did, I think I understand what you mean. I will try it again. --
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The edit to Michael Scott (The Office) wasn't a joke. You shouldn't have changed it. --
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needs more info on her hair" on that article's talk page, and I see it and I add
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so it has a different text or purpose—suppose they change it to:
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Sure, I'll explain. Suppose you say something like "
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