User talk:Jkeene/Archive 1

Spelling
You've made a number of "spelling corrections" to Transaction costs which are not spelling errors, but a different spelling of English; I assume this is an oversight. For varieties of English, please see [WP:Spelling], and for the spelling guidelines, see. Best,--Gregalton 05:18, 10 April 2007 (UTC) --JKeene 01:20, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
 * It is an oversight; thank you for your help. It didn't occur to me that my spell checker has an American English bias to it.  I'll be more careful in the future.

Special Interest in Banking and Bank of America in Particular
Hi there, today you've deleted three posts by the same IP address all critical of Bank of America. I notice that you also "cleaned up" and redirected posts critical of BofA multiple times over the last week, and seem to have special knowledge of the banking industry and BofA in particular. I'm curious why you did not redirect the three posts today to the BofA criticism site, and instead decided that it was more appropriate to censor the speech of the contributor. Given the consitent flavor of your editing activities and the fact that you question the now-deleted contributor's reliability, could you make any appropriate disclosures regarding your relationship to the industry? I don't mean this in any hostile way, and I certainly hope you don't feel as though it's an attack, but the editing pattern itself is what gives me pause. Thanks and have a good day! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 76.21.118.224 (talk) 23:56, 9 May 2007 (UTC).


 * Howdy 76.21.118.224, welcome to Wikipedia. I encourage you to create a username to facilitate your future editing of the encyclopedia.  My main areas of interest on Wikipedia are economics, architecture, and geography.  These fields are related to my previous education and employment.


 * As far as banks are concerned, I have several on my watchlist, including: Bank of America, Wachovia, SunTrust, JPMorgan Chase, and Regions Financial.  I've made major edits to these articles, when needed.  If you review the edit history of each one, you may notice that Bank of America is subject to a much higher level of editing, especially by anonymous editors, than any of the other major banks.  Many of these edits are of a hostile nature; they often link to anti-Bank of America sites or news articles, or they contain complaints about Bank of America's policies.  Due to this high volume, I recently assisted in the creation of Bank of America controversies, which covers many concerns around Bank of America, and is linked from the main Bank of America article.  The redirects and cleanup you refer to were part of the process of creating this article.

--JKeene 07:13, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
 * My goal with every article I edit is to ensure that they are compliant with Policies and guidelines and Manual of Style. When I see a new edit that is in violation of one of these, I first try  to improve it if possible, but when I cannot, I delete it and try to explain why.  I am not an authority and I cannot censor anyone.  If you disagree with my edits, you may also improve on them or revert them.  Eventually we will find a consensus and Wikipedia will be better off for it.

You didn't answer the original question regarding your relationship with the banking industry - could you you comment please? You deleted a comment I made about BoA wiring arrangements of which I have personl experience as a customer: I struggle to agree with your note that it is common practice in the business to have to visit a retail banking center to arrange a wire when my experience (and other banks web sites) suggests that it isn't the case. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mac64 (talk • contribs) 19:36, 2 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Regardless of any relationship or personal experience with banks, Wikipedia's policy for inclusion is as follows:

The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. "Verifiable" in this context means that any reader should be able to check that material added to Wikipedia has already been published by a reliable source. Editors should provide a reliable source for quotations and for any material that is challenged or is likely to be challenged, or it may be removed.


 * Monitoring the articles for Bank of America and nearly a dozen other banks, I have noticed the frequent addition of questionable statements to these articles, often by upset customers. In these cases I revert the edits and ask for reliable sources to be provided before reinsertion, per the policy above. In this specific case, you only need to provide reliable sources showing that:

--JKeene 06:43, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) "it is not possible to wire funds unless you physically visit a BoA retail center"
 * 2) other banks do provide this service
 * Please read Verifiability and do what you think is best.

wachsg
Thank you. I appreciate it! wakemba

Gay village
Please take some time to detail your issues with the article on the talk page of the Gay village article rather than just tag-and-run with a summary threatening content deletion. It has a long References section (though relatively few in the inline style which is not required), yet you have tagged it as original research and seemingly scattered fact tags randomly through the article (e.g. what cite is needed for the name of the article in the lede?). AU Tiger » talk 05:26, 4 July 2007 (UTC) --JKeene 18:29, 4 July 2007 (UTC)' --JKeene 00:50, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Thank you for your feedback. I will not delete the content myself, but I believe there is a real possibility that someone will do so as long as the article contains questionable unreferenced material.  My fact tags weren't random; I read the article and tagged only the most controversial statements.  I updated Talk:Gay_village with more details for each statement tagged.  I agree with Chris Griswold, the article suffers not from a lack of references but from a poor use of the ones it has.  If my fact tags are inappropriate, I invite you to delete them and I will respect your decision.
 * Thanks for expanding on your concerns. I assure you gay ghetto is used frequently; you probably are ascribing a more negative connotation to the word ghetto than is intended especially compared to its use in the academic sense (one of the refs is a sociology paper from 1979 about the concept). Gayborhood was a new one to me and appears to be more regional (and I'm also skeptical about "increasingly"), but Google any of those three and you'll get plenty of hits. I have the article on my watchlist, but have made something like 4 edits to it ever (mostly vandal reverts) and it definitely could use some work.  I'll do some cleanup and try to move some ref cites inline for the spots you marked as troublesome. AU Tiger  » talk 21:52, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
 * The article looks better already. Keep up the good work.

Nadiah evans
I've listed this to be deleted - Articles for deletion/Log/2007 July 24. Please weigh in with your opinion. - Special-T 02:30, 24 July 2007 (UTC) --JKeene 02:21, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Keep up the good work.

Re: Thumbnails
I understand where you're coming from. The only reason I added those was so the information on the logo's usage could be seen on the article itself. Sorry if that caused any problems. WAVY 10 12:31, 31 August 2007 (UTC) --JKeene 22:46, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
 * No problems, really. I think with logos the usage is self-evident though, and they looked better before. I've removed the thumbs, for now.

References for the Interest Maximizer money market savings account info (Bank of America controversies)
I added the references. I am still new with doing references so I am not sure I did it right. Let me know! I will get it right eventually. Robert Elliott 02:03, 2 September 2007 (UTC) --JKeene 05:05, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
 * It is looking better. Always place your references after the punctuation in a sentence. I cleaned it up a little bit.
 * Thanks! Robert Elliott 17:39, 3 September 2007 (UTC)

List of Free MMOGs
Sorry, I was adding SubSpace_(computer_game), I submitted, my computer crashed, and then I accidentally submitted again somehow- deleting the article. Again, terribly sorry. OSbornarf 03:51, 12 September 2007 (UTC) --JKeene 03:53, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
 * No worries. I reviewed your recent edits and realized that you were probably not a vandal.

My Bad
I didn't know that about the Myspace link regarding the Ernest Emerson article. I was only trying to link to the photogallery there. --Mike Searson 18:29, 30 September 2007 (UTC) --JKeene 18:39, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Try to find another photo gallery, preferably on one of Emerson's official websites.
 * Will do, as long as I don't get accused of advertising! :) --Mike Searson 18:42, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

CityHost411
Hello, I noticed that you removed the last entry of CityHost411 new form of Chamber of Commerce from the Chamber of Commerce page, citing you needed references. Please see the article on August 10th 2007 from the newspaper Hometown News which discusses this system with quotes from city government officials. You can read it by going to http://www.myhometownnews.net/index.php?id=29758. We wish to provide accurate information to the Chamber of Commerce entry, and desire to work within your guidelines. Any help would be most appreciated. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.57.144.200 (talk) 01:24, 6 November 2007 (UTC) --JKeene 01:41, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
 * I am concerned with the reliability of this source, considering that it is on a website "Powered by CityHost411.com" and features a large CityHost411.com advertisement at the top. In addition, this source does not mention CityHost411.com's relationship to chambers of commerce. Please provide an independent source, unaffiliated with CityHost411.com, that verifies the statements you wish to add to the article.

I will address your 3 concerns below: Finally, your "understanding" is not only incorrect, but libelous. I will now inform you that CityHost411 is a legal entity, partnered with city government and others, the use of the words "marketing scheme" or terming it as "spam" will not be tolerated. Please Cease and Desist from using these terms again when associated with CityHost411 or any of its partners. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.57.144.200 (talk) 20:45, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) Why is CityHost411 worth mentioning in this, or any other, article? Because it is a first of its kind system every adopted by a City government.
 * 2) What independent sources do you have to support its notability? The Hometown News is the largets weekly newspaper in the United States with over 500,000 circulation, they did the front page story on CityHost411, they are an independant noted and respected publisher. CityHost411 only hosts there website, that's it.
 * 3) Why is CityHost411 using a Wikipedia article in its promo video? (see CityHost411.com) Why wouldn't we? If Wikipedia is a potential source of people finding good information, then what reason would we have not to also promote Wikipedia?
 * "Marketing scheme" seems to be the nature of your business and "spam", as defined in WP:SPAM, is what you and other users related to your business have done to multiple Wikipedia articles. Your wording has improved in chamber of commerce, but reliable sources must be cited within the article itself, per WP:Verifiability. The CityHost411.com spam is particularly egregious in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; I'm going to adjust this article in hopes of a temporary compromise.

--JKeene 04:06, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
 * I will "Cease and Desist" from reverting your edits for the moment. I would like time to allow other Wikipedia users to assess your contributions.

Re: User talk deletion
Thanks for point that out to me. Seems one of the bots opened a template but never closed it ( }} ), causing quite an issue. Should be all fixed now. Cheers. --MZMcBride (talk) 23:26, 13 February 2008 (UTC)