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would be better to add a tag (as what you have done throughout the ANTM articles) or revert the vandalism. Please don't take offense, I'm just saying that I have observed your swift and meticulous deletions of many editors' goodwill contributions that you lump together with vandals' vandalism and it is a bit off-putting, especially for the newer contributors who are doing their best to be good editors. I have edited ANTM articles since 2003/4 and have come a long way in helping to maintain integrity especially with regards to vandalism. However, if you do keep insisting on sources for every detail, I won't get into an edit war with you because as what your talk page says, I am busy in real life too. Regards.
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He is widely viewed as the homegrown "veteran" of Singapore's Mandopop night-scene, with related accolades such as "local legend" and "local icon". Numerous press releases still credit, and much of the local Chinese-speaking night-scene population still consider him as, Singapore's very own "Mandopop
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It is not a case of adding unsourced content. It's a case of reverting vandalism. The table I inserted was simply from an archived section of the article's history. Instead of simply deleting and blanking pages where you deem fit because a vandal adds in content to an otherwise established table, it
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I noticed you reverted my Alphabetizing by last name. If this were a blog or a casual article I would agree with listing by fist name. But Knowledge has encyclopedic standards and convention that need to be followed (when i first started editing I was chastised for ignoring some of the stylistic
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I should point out that subsequent to your last edit of the article there were a number of further edits, which you may or may not have picked up on your watchlist. In particular the article was tagged for multiple issues with these parameters — BLP sources, COI, dead end and orphan, puffery and
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looks spammy because the very positive reviews are placed in the lead, which is supposed to summarise the article, not idolise him. Better to move to a section called something like "critical reception". if you can find a negative review to balance the adulation, that would be good
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have to include birth names? Because "Renee DeWitt" was not an alias, it was her married name. And if so, should we change some of the other names (e.g. Fequiere is Stacy-Ann's married name, Isis' birth surname is Walls, Jessica Amornkuldilok's birth surname is Yimchan etc.)?
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I was a bit unsure as to whether I should include the Chinese names in the tables, because I originally thought that e.g. Chinese people are born with Chinese names and have English names given to them by their English teacher, but later I wasn't so sure. Since I saw
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I see. Yes indeed I was unaware of the article's "progress" until about an hour ago. Thank you for your clarification. In the mean time, I will be sandboxing it in my UserPage before actually publishing. I do wish when I am done, you can have a look.
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I feel the article is under-referenced. Some may not matter, but there is a long list of newspapers which are supposed to have written about him, with no refs to any of the articles. The language is still unencyclopaedic in tone, one example is
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It's ok. If you had edited these franchise articles long enough, it would have come by the back of your hand, and you would know it by habit, but it's ok. The table will probably never resurface again. Cheers!
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Sorry but the call out lists on the ANTM pages are unsourced and so it is not possible to tell whose version is correct. It is for that reason they need to be removed and only re-added when sourced to
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Also, one other thing: I don't see how the middle names sourced by the official sites are "superfluous" or "redundant". I've found no official policy prohibiting having them there.
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I'm not going to change it back because I respect the hard work you do for wikipedia too much to get into an edit war with you . But I hope that you will change it yourself. -
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Please look at the talk page, the call out order needs to be sourced so that I and other editors can tell between editors correcting errors and those trying to mislead.
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uncategorized boxes. It was also moved to the fully capitalised version of the name. Obviously you can recreate, but please bear the concerns in mind. Good luck
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Ok now we have most the last names I'm going to put them in Alphabetical order by last name.
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