1256:"; most of the self references dAb makes in the Knowledge (XXG)'s I can only logically explain with a 'whoohoo, my name is in Knowledge (XXG)' attitude of the person who puts the self reference there. Mentioning a French book by Vallée and his own translation of it into the Dutch language where the French book is not even on topic for the article doesn't make sense to me in a non-Dutch Knowledge (XXG). If the translation is also not available to the public like in any library or from a book shop because that translation was only printed in about 30 copies in a proof-run in 1973, then mentioning it in the Dutch Knowledge (XXG) wouldn't make sense even if the original book was on topic for the article. Frequently re-inserting those self references, often while engaging in editwars, spread over some 15 language versions of Knowledge (XXG) with also local wikipedians reverting his self references that usually only stops after either his account is blocked or the article is semi-protected proofs to me he is extremely eager to have that self reference in those articles. He doesn't do that to help the readers of say the Japanese or the Bulgarian article because the book cannot be accessed by those readers and those readers are extremely unlikely to be able to read a text in Dutch about a difficult scientific subject. It cannot serve as a reference in the articles because it is a translation so nothing new will be in the book that's not in the French original and by the way, he always 'forgot' to mention the translation was into Dutch and not in the local language of the Knowledge (XXG) he added the self reference. He cannot do it to be able to sell more of those books so what other explanation can be thought of then a 'whoohoo, my name is in Knowledge (XXG)' attitude?
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Surinaamse politici. Dat betrof vooral personen die voor 2000 actief waren in de politiek. Onder andere om dat wat meer systematisch te kunnen aanpakken heb ik toen ook lijsten gemaakt met bijv. de ministers in een bepaald kabinet, personen die gekozen waren bij een verkiezing, etc. Ik heb daarbij geprobeerd om rode links in die lijsten weg te werken. Maar dan wel dat alleen te doen als er ook voldoende informatie beschikbaar was voor enkele regels met encyclopedische/biografische informatie. Nogal eens lukte dat aanvankelijk niet maar enkele jaren later wel doordat er intussen meer informatie beschikbaar was gekomen. Vermoedelijk is het intussen weer mogelijk om voor enkele personen op jouw lijst een relatief kort artikel aan te maken. Ik zal de komende tijd eens proberen of dat gaat lukken en dan op en-wiki die artikelen aan te maken. Dan denk ik bijv. aan
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I don't think that that is necessery, it did not have anything to do with the discussion in progress (which was running off topic and into an edit war anyway; we all know that DAB has a tendency to do that and is the reason for the block again). I therefor ask you to not mention those things (or use them in an argument); guidelines and policies are different here (I actually get the feeling that the english conflict of interest guideline is less strong than the Dutch, should give the Dutch one a read ..), and blocks on other wikis are therefore not an argument here. --
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Knowledge (XXG) I'm already for several months waiting for his reply on specific questions about the self references he made there. On the
Spanish Knowledge (XXG) he refused to answer my question about why his Dutch translation of a French document that is hardly on topic for the article was relevant to the Spanish readers if even people in the Netherlands cannot get access to that translation because according to dAb no library has one of the ca. 30 copies that were printed as a proof (proefdruk). Today he wrote "
1091:(next 47). So it's clear, there is enough online information to prove the 147 LRV-trams were used in The Hague and almost no need for Dutch reading skills. I don't see any need for a reference to a book that can only be publicly accessed if you go to a specific library in The Hague hoping it is not lent out. Besides, once the book is printed, all the typo's and errors will stay; a site of a tram-freak can be updated easily if some mistake is found. To me books are not automatically more reliable. -
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1235:), but now it looks to me too much like bashing a user into place (again, even if it is not meant to be that way). He may have had well earned blocks on nl, and then not being able (due to the blocks) to perform any good/resonable/not too bad edits that may follow, here he now had his warnings and I hope he understands the consequences of further actions. Cleanup is fine, but that is not 'erasing the edits', it is seeing what is done, and then considering deletion or refactoring. --
711:, I never wrote I am worth more so please give me the quote where I did so or stop suggesting I did so. Besides, I didn't give you a warning on this Knowledge (XXG), you did. And that warning was for supposed vandalism. Well, the same admin who blocked you for the period of 1 month also reverted your last edit in 4 of the 5 articles you were constantly re-inserting a self-reference to your book (the 5th article with your last self reference was already reverted by another user):
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the removal, does show me that the removal was not fully researched, and that you assumed that it was added by him (quite right, other editors would format the reference different), and not by someone else. I understand that there have been situations with this user in the past, and I don't know what happened then, but that is not a reason to take out all edits by that user, there will be parts that are OK, even in a whole set of 'bad' edits.
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829:. He does not resd the Reference, Links and Sources it seems at all but immediately starts with his negative and unintelligent comments and if he can not win the arguments he get his Dutch bullies - like The Banner - to help him. I feel sorry for those people- they seem so frustrated . What I would like to know is how many pages Robotje has put himself on this English Knowledge (XXG) ??? None ???
1212:(an organisation that I even have heard of, being from the north, and knowing nothing about trams). As the personal website is unreferenced, and the book can not be found (though apparently has a 'lit. opg'), together they make a solid case, while each on their own may not do that. You say that the book can not be bought anymore, and the link is to a neutral place (the
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sources stating the same, and I don't see how this is possibly an interpretation or a self generated theory. The only violation would be the COI violation. We have had that before, and reverts of clear coi-additions which were in a questionably helpful way have been discussed on a high level here, even these reverts are very controversial.
807:, because there is no other one possible in this field of profession. Much debating here about those refs, also understood by said admin, in contrary to your statements which I still do respect, but not so to agree with, as you probably do understand as well. So: dear Robotje, I'll remain yours et cetera:
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This got mentioned this on his talkpage (after his last block here). There it was off topic and a non-argument, but I want to remark it to you seperately. I noticed that you mentioned DABs blocks on the Dutch wikipedia on a talkpage (and I think I saw that more often, don't know where and by who).
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I am sorry, to me this feels like this user is stalked (There were a handful of Dutch editors involved in the scond block, and in the last case also a couple), and because he did something in the past, you are now erasing all information he has entered. After the second block I hoped he was put into
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Hello Number 57, yes it was really a lot of work to write the articles about the elections and the biographies of the people who got elected. I had to collect the information from multiple sources that were often hard to find because initially I didn't even know who got elected. But eventually I was
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Nou noemde ik zomaar Jimbo een troll! Kan ik eigenlijk niet maken vindt je ook niet? Nee, Knowledge (XXG) is niks voor mij, ik vlieg elke keer de bocht uit. Gelukkig ziet men dat in op NL Knowledge (XXG). Gewoon, OT. Bam! Uit met het gedonder met die verwarde
Statler. En straks heb ik nog een global
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Yes, you found another source, on a personal website, without references as to where the data was retrieved or compiled form (there may somewhere be a reference page, don't know), that website's reliability is similar to the book, and as the book is published by the
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which he later reinserted into that article maybe 10 more times spread out over a period of 5 months. So it is just a lie to write his self references were undisputed until recently. On about a dozen language versions of
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Somewhere I saw a list of blocks for this user on different wikipedia. All for not discussing. But I do also see that in many of these cases I do see that this user is problematic, and I do think that a bit more social skill would help. But I am, as I said above, absolutely not happy that this,
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een voorbeeld). Het programma is in 2005 gestopt maar de site was ook daarna nog jarenlang beschikbaar met intussen verouderde informatie. Op een bepaald moment was dat niet meer op internet te vinden en verdween daarmee ook uit Google. Ik zal nog iets meer proberen te vinden over André Goede maar
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it wasn't clear to me the line was a reference to some statement in that article because these are presented in a different way. Also when you reverted his last edit in that article this was not obvious to you I guess. So now I see 3 options; 1. The corresponding text should be removed as well; 2.
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The user with IP address 86.83.155.44 (known on the Dutch Knowledge (XXG) as dAb) has been adding references to his books in more than 20 and maybe even more than 30 articles Knowledge (XXG)-wide; on the English Knowledge (XXG) alone he added these in at least 8 different articles. On the Japanese
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Hoi Robotje, everything well? Ik wordt nog vaak met plezier herinnerd aan je werk over Suriname in de paginageschiedenis van artikelen. Daardoor zijn er ook veel politici beschreven, terwijl daar niet altijd even gemakkelijk bronnen van zijn te vinden. Van de ministers ontbreken er nu nog 32, zie
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would then apply when the source is not reliable, but it seems to me very strange that the book is unreliable (except if it does not exist) as a source for "Since 1981 onwards, nearly 150 articulated LRV-trams of the last kind are e.g. to be found in The Hague Netherlands." .. there will be other
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page where some background information of the 147 LRV-trams are documented. OK, it is in Dutch, but so is dAb's book. You can read there about the first 100 trams of this type (3001-3100 series; built in the 1981 to 1984 period) and the next 47 (3101-3147 series; built in 1992 and 1993). With an
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I know, and I do see that. However, I would have expected a bit more explanation instead of removal without comment. I don't know the book, but I do see the situation. For me, as an outsider, I see a reference, which may very well be OK. OK, he published it himself, but say that I would have
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I put the article in the category 'Possibly living people' because he was born around 1918, so if he is still alive he would be around 103 years old. I couldn't find any recent activities about him, nor any reliable source he died. So we should presume he is alive although it is more likely he
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Het gaat prima hier. Ik ben recentelijk vooral actief op Commons. Dat geeft soms aanleiding om meteen even edits te doen op Wikidata danwel een of meer taalversies van Knowledge (XXG). Ik heb in het verleden behoorlijk mijn best gedaan om, met de voor mij toen beschikbare bronnen (vooral op
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of the edits in the article name space. So it would be better for you and Knowledge (XXG) to stop giving warnings, arguing with others, or making countless minor edits on your old comments and instead improve the articles on this Knowledge (XXG) while respecting the local rules like
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I didn't bring up the point of reliability of sources. So far the 2 online sources I brought up were more or less in line with each other and the text in the article that might need a reference so there is no need to expect they are unreliable to serve as a reference. Yesterday you
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chairman or president of all these four organisations. For the last two I really doubt that. The link in footnote 22 even contradicts what you state in the article because you can read there he is still the JAEA-president. On that page in the section under the heading
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Hoi Robotje, zie jij nog kans om dit artikel bij te schaven? Als ik het goed begrijp hoeven er alleen bronnen bij of moet het beetje dat nog geen bron heeft verwijderd worden. Want anders ben ik bang dat ze hem op een gegeven moment gaan verwijderen.
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480:. My examination of events led me to believe that there may be some use in the arbcom examining this matter, and perchance resolving an issue or two, and you have been named as an 'Involved Party'. As such, your thoughts would be most welcome at the
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After half a year now, you should meanwhile clearly understand that this reference written primarely by mr.Dr. Ploeger, because the very source quoting from my manyfold archived publications, of which it is still only a compilation. Yours sincerely
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not a reviewed site (it is a personal website, with possibilities of typos etc. And maybe less reliable than a book), I would suggest, add them both. Hey .. this reference makes the book actually a more reliable source .. they say the same.
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I am very, very sorry Sir to disagreeing, but my references were undisputed all placed as per september 2007 till shortly ago, when suddenly they were deleted without any discussion by people whose only purpose seems to be stalking me wherever
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3242:. The number of votes people got I usually found, just as in this case, through Delpher. I can imagine finding the data there in old newspapers can be difficult for someone who is not a native speaker of Dutch. And to make it worse the
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About the notability question - assuming the assertion is true that they were elected to public office at a national level, then NPOL is satisfied. So, the only problem jumping out is the lack of information on the citation templates.
680:, because you're not an admin. Further - if you're able to read well - you could follow that I'm the writer and mr.dr. Ploeger co-author only as editor in collaboration. For the moment I've nothing more to clarify the situation. Usual
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The information doesn't need a reference; 3. The reference is needed because the information cannot be found in other books or online. In the last case that means almost automatically it is original research which is not allowed (see
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in The Hague is important. Were those the first trams of that type world wide? What makes those 147 trams so special to insert that line in that section of the article? I guess that is something we better discuss on the
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of edit warring on your site. Besides, if the book is primarely written by Ploeger, why were your first 3 edits after you wrote that on my page, reinsertions of references to that book with only your name? Please read
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while adding that kind of references in stead of using the talk pages to convince others these references are important. These violations by you have been reported and the admin who looked at the report wrote
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I have just come across your series of articles on Surinamese elections and politicians on nl.wiki – an amazing piece of work that must have taken a huge amount of research, so just wanted to say well done!
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Dank je, dit is een schril contrast met TBP waar maar wat geroepen wordt. Delpher heb ik al zo'n beetje doorgespit. Ik denk eerder aan jaarboeken van bedrijven of (economische) scripties uit/over die tijd.
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Thanks. I have the same problem. I can't confirm him as an independent, but there does not seem to be any information about a party membership either. I removed the party from the infobox, so let's keep it
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East is on longterm wikibreak. On the Template Talk page (which shouldn't be protected), drop in {{editprotected}} with the error to be corrected. Then sit back and wait. There is a mini-backlog at
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Goed dat je me eraan herinnert trouwens dat je ze eerst nog niet kon schrijven omdat je geen bronnen vond. Ik vond dat namelijk ook al zo moeilijk, maar dat is blijkbaar ook gewoon moeilijk :-D
3337:. Heb jij nog zin in een opleving om hier een flinke hap uit te halen? Of bevallen de andere dingen die je doet je tegenwoordig beter? Wat het antwoord ook is, plezierig (lang) weekend! Cheers,
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hier nou eens in mijn gebruikersruimte herschrijf, wil jij dan eens naar het Engels kijken? Ik heb nog nooit wat in het Engels geschreven, dus vind het wel een aardige uitdaging.
2754:. There seem to be indications that he belonged to a party and he was probably independent, but I can't seem to find anything to point either way. Could you please enlighten me?
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blok als ik niet uitkijk..... Nee, geef mij maar het prutsproject Wikisage. Daar ga ik het artikel over Jimbo op mijn gemak in elkaar prutsen. Mischien krijg ik wel wat hulp!
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actually covering the sentence added, and if it is an appropriate reference. I do think it should be formatted in a different way, but that is a different question.
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