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122:. As a newbie, you need to understand that popping into an article, criticizing, and saying " will not follow-up, but please, let's do a little better" is not the least bit helpful and not up to Wiki standards of courtesy. You apparently did not check into the history of this article and its former "Fairy tale" flavor of some talented editor. "Very Poorly written" ?? Then Fix it. Every article here is a work in progress and Maywood is a prime example. Do not criticize and run. This editor has spent hours just bringing it up to reality and current events, and is still working on it. A vague reference to a LA Times article is not helpful, a link is needed. If you think it needs to be done"Better" then jump right in! We don't need critics, we need editors! Be of 115:
coverage if it did not meet specified conditions, or the associated issues of the city's inability to attract a qualified city manager, its failure to address major liability issues involving the police department and apparent political gridlock, all mentioned in the cited 6/25/10 LA Times article. Moreover, the whole "illegal alien" population discussion relates back to a single, unsourced reference in a local TV station report. I have absolutely no stake in this article and only came to it after reading a news report about the global layoffs, so will not follow-up, but please, let's do a little better." Lahaun (talk) 02:07, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
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Hello Lahaun. To be honest, it seems weird to have a Level 2 section on Media challenges to credibility. After all, this is a biographical article, and this area doesn't seem to be that much of a significant part of his life. The content is certainly relevant, yet whether it warrants that much detail
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It's not just acceptable to me. It's acceptable because it has been that way since the article began -- which, as you pointed out yourself, was 3 years ago. You're going to try to tell me the rules? ..when it's you who are violating? If you don't know about edit warring, there's a link above, but you
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I believe you are making a good faith effort to improve the article but we do not use Knowledge (XXG)'s voice as the narrative to state that certain publications have reported something just because they have reported something. A reliable secondary source must make the claim. We just summarize the
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Now, let me give you some constructive advice. This is how I do it: When I make a change (once) in an article and then another editor reverts it, I go to that editor's edit count page to see how long they've been an editor and how many edits they have made. If it's more or about the same as mine, I
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Finally, your comment, "If you don't know about edit warring, there's a link above, but you should already know about it since I see that you have been in violation of it before. So, you shouldn't do it again because if I have to report you, there is a greater chance of you being blocked from the
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RE: your comments from the Maywood talk page: "This entire article seems to be very poorly written, especially those parts that discuss the city's decision to layoff all employees. The article does not even mention the city's insurer's August 2009, notice that the city was in danger of losing
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I'm sorry, I disagree that the longevity of an particular version of an article is controlling, it's a factor, but not a determinative one. You are avoiding discussion of the changes I added and simply saying the article can't be changed because it's been in its current form for a long
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will usually discuss it (either on their talk page or on the article's talk page; whichever is more appropriate) and try to come to an understanding. If we still disagree, then I just let it go -- no matter how right I think I am. It's better to stop an edit war before it starts. --
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facts as sourced and not mention them in the prose. Also a News blog is an opinion piece and must be attributed to the author and source in the prose. Since it would be undue weight to add an opinion here and attribute a quote from that source I feel it should be removed.--
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One note - under the West Point section - you wrote that he responded to the Wall Street Journal but the reference only mentions Politico. Can you please clarify? Thanks. I tried to include the quote from the Carson campaign but the section now seems repetitive and
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You've been on Knowledge (XXG) on and off for a while. Stuff changes if you stay away for too long. There's a lot more formalism now than when you and I started back in 2006, and it's hard to keep up to date on all the policies and guidelines.
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should already know about it since I see that you have been in violation of it before. So, you shouldn't do it again because if I have to report you, there is a greater chance of you being blocked from the site.
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and do your part in improving Knowledge (XXG). If you need help, I can suggest many excellent mentors or you may go find one yourself. Just: "please, let's do a little better." Happy Editing!
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It's not about "seniority", and I didn't say "controlling factor." It has to do with experience (more experience equals more knowledge) and dealing with fellow editors with respect and humility.
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It's better to reply to my comment on your talk page, to keep the discussion on the same page. Also, you repeated some of the same things on the article talk page as on the user talk page.
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is another question. Some content could be merged into the main biography sections up above. Yet, I'd like to say that I'm not a frequent editor of politicians or Americans' articles.
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Lahaun, if I deleted material related to Politifact's take on Carson's tax plan, it was inadvertent. Please show me a diff so I can fix my mistake. Thanks!
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site," sounds like something a 7th grader would say and I did not find it helpful. BTW, the dispute in question was resolved in my favor.
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Making more than three reversions on a single page within a 24-hour period is almost always grounds for an immediate block.
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Same thing applies to your "constructive advice," an editor's seniority should not be a controlling factor in a dispute.
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge (XXG) appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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Dear Lahaun, When adding comments not relevant to the discussion please start a "New Section" As I have done here.
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I have to say, it's hard to keep up with all the edits because his claims are being debunked fast and furiously!--
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to support additions you want to make. You tried to place the burden on others to justify removing your addition.
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With pleasure! Thanks! You did a great job adding the Media criticism section - it was needed! --
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