User talk:Lexusuns

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Welcome to Wikipedia, Lexusuns! I am Marek69 and have been editing Wikipedia for quite some time. Thank you for your contributions. I just wanted to say hi and welcome you to Wikipedia! If you have any questions, feel free to leave me a message on my talk page or by typing helpme at the bottom of this page. I love to help new users, so don't be afraid to leave a message! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful: I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Also, when you post on talk pages you should sign your name on talk pages using four tildes ( ~ ); that should automatically produce your username and the date after your post. If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place helpme on your talk page and ask your question there. Again, welcome! Marek. 69  talk  22:30, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
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December 2010
Welcome and thank you for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test on the page Kiev worked, and it has been reverted or removed. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. If you would like to experiment further, please use the sandbox instead. Thank you.--Toddy1 (talk) 21:17, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

Nikolai Gogol
Please do not give pages new names without discussion on the talk page. This move was unwarranted, at least insofar as you did not explain or even announce it. It can be considered vandalism to make an alteration like this. Please see Article titles for more information. SteveStrummer (talk) 16:46, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
 * His name is Mykola!--Lexusuns (talk) 16:58, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
 * My friend, I understand your point but within the encyclopedia an article is given its most common name (see Legion of Honour vs. Legion d'honneur for an example of how I learned this lesson). I wish it were different, but that's the way it is. For Gogol, standard English usage is Nikolai (about 59,000 entries) not [Mykola] (appx. 1,000 entries). Please fix this or the administrators may suspend or block your account. SteveStrummer (talk) 17:26, 6 January 2011 (UTC)

This is a warning. You SHOULD NOT change the English spelling of Ukrainian-related terms by Ukrainian Romanization if the conventional English name already exists, such as Kiev to Kyiv. As mentioned by SteveStrummer, you will be blocked if you ignore the warning and continue. -- Sameboat - 同舟 (talk) 13:10, 12 January 2011 (UTC)

Speedy deletion nomination of Lisova (Kyiv Metro), Akademmistechko (Kyiv Metro), Arsenalna (Kyiv Metro)


A tag has been placed on Lisova (Kyiv Metro), Akademmistechko (Kyiv Metro), Arsenalna (Kyiv Metro), requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done for the following reason:

it violates the naming convention, Kyiv is not an orthodox and recognized English spelling of Kiev.

Under the criteria for speedy deletion, articles that do not meet basic Wikipedia criteria may be deleted at any time.

If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding to the top of the page that has been nominated for deletion (just below the existing speedy deletion, or "db", tag; if no such tag exists, then the page is no longer a speedy delete candidate and adding a hang-on tag is unnecessary), coupled with adding a note on the talk page explaining your position, but be aware that once tagged for speedy deletion, if the page meets the criterion, it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the page that would render it more in conformance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If the page is deleted, you can contact one of these administrators to request that the administrator userfy the page or email a copy to you. Sameboat - 同舟 (talk) 13:19, 12 January 2011 (UTC)

Interwiki order
Hello, I just want to let you know that "t" comes before "u" in the English alphabet, so when adding links to the Ukrainian Wikipedia, they should be placed after the Tagalog links for example, not before them. Graham 87 03:53, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
 * I know. Sometimes I just hurry.--Lexusuns (talk) 08:07, 13 January 2011 (UTC)

Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Wikipedia, as you did at Lisova (Kiev Metro). Your edits appear to constitute vandalism and have been reverted or removed. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. Converting Kiev to Kyiv is not accepted in English Wikipedia as per Naming conventions (geographic names). -- Sameboat - 同舟 (talk) 08:56, 13 January 2011 (UTC)

Nytczenko — Nytchenko
Zdorov, Lexusans, and welcome to the English wiki. I noticed that you renamed Dmytro Nytczenko to Dmytro Nytchenko. As an 'expert' on the topic, I have reverted it back to the original. I am aware that you are renaming Ukrainian people to their 'proper' Romanized spelling, given that many Ukrainian names have been unjustifiably Russified when the Romanization was carried out (usually by Russian-speaking editors on English wiki). I fully support you in this, however please be careful -- in the case of Dmytro Nytczenko, this was the exact spelling as used by him in Australia, including the official way he spelled it in his Australian publications. Most Ukrainians had their names Polonised or Germanized when they came to English-speaking countries, due to the fact that they were DPs in Germany post-WWII, and mostly had to state that they lived in Poland pre-war (otherwise they would be sent to the 'liberators' -- the Soviets). Most chose not to change their name to a more 'correct' Romanization, but this was their choice. So, please do not change the spelling of Slavic peoples' names who lived in the West -- unless you have direct evidence to support your changes (eg. documented spellings in English). --Very trivial (talk) 06:06, 2 November 2011 (UTC)


 * Hi, I reverted your changes to Kseniya Simonova as she uses this spelling in her official websites http://www.simonova.tv and http://www.youtube.com/simonovatv . I recommend that you should consider such sources in future.
 * Please also study WP:COMMONNAME. 'Wikipedia does not necessarily use the subject's "official" name as an article title; it prefers to use the name that is most frequently used to refer to the subject in English-language reliable sources.' – Fayenatic (talk) 19:11, 21 December 2011 (UTC)
 * She uses Simonova because she speaks russian, but in ukrainian her surname will be Symonova. As she is Ukrainian, not Russian, the article should be called Kseniya Symonova. --Lexusuns (talk) 09:30, 22 December 2011 (UTC)
 * I'm glad that you choose to use your time, knowledge and expertise to contribute here, but you will find a more enjoyable relationship with other editors if we all work together to implement the same policies. If you feel that the above policy is wrong and needs to be changed, please discuss it at Wikipedia talk:Article titles. – Fayenatic (talk) 09:31, 28 December 2011 (UTC)

Regarding File:Sonic Youth 100 percent.jpg
I have removed File:Sonic Youth 100 percent.jpg from 100% (Sonic Youth song) because the article specified in the non-free media use rationale is a disambiguation page. The article specified in the rationale is 100%, but it was used on 100% (Sonic Youth song). Please see Non-free content criteria for the applicable policy and adjust the rationale to point directly to the page where the file is being used. Thank you. Toshio Yamaguchi (talk) 17:51, 14 November 2011 (UTC)

Are you a fan of Beyonce?
Jivesh 1205 (Talk) 09:22, 28 December 2011 (UTC)


 * Sometimes I listen her. --Lexusuns (talk) 10:08, 28 December 2011 (UTC)


 * Good. Jivesh 1205 (Talk) 10:15, 28 December 2011 (UTC)

Articles to move
Hi Lexusuns! Please consider moving of Chervonoye Pustogorod page to Chervone Pustohorod as article arleady have correct spelling. Automatical redirect between incorrect and correct spelling is absent, so I expect that move of whole article to Chervone Pustohorod with backward redirect from old name should be appropriate move. Thanks.

Sergii In God we trust, the rest we Test! (talk) 14:26, 29 December 2011 (UTC)

Another place where movement is required, from my point of view: Lozovaya to Lozova almost the same justification can be applied here as for previous move.

In God we trust, the rest we Test! (talk) 09:07, 5 January 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Lexusuns. When doing a moving of a page (which includes a redirect), it is useful to see the links to the original page by going to the actual page that is redirected and clicking on "What links here". Ideally the links to the original page should then be edited to reflect the new page. For example, if you go to Special:WhatLinksHere/Lozovaya, you will notice quite a few pages that link to the original page. I have already corrected the old link to Lozovaya which was in the Template:Kharkiv Oblast, which was placed on a number of pages. You will also notice there is still a need to "move" the page Category:Lozovaya to the new name... And the work is not finished there! You then need to to go the Ukrainian page uk:Категорія:Лозова to manually correct the link, as the automatic bots do not always correct these redirects. There is a lot of work still to do to de-Russify Ukrainian article and names in Wikipeda... --Very trivial (talk) 05:24, 8 January 2012 (UTC)
 * Hi! Thank you. I thought the bot correctly redirecting fixes. --Lexusuns (talk) 08:53, 8 January 2012 (UTC)

A barnstar of YOU!

 * Oh, thank you! Let interest, for what? --Lexusuns (talk) 12:12, 20 January 2012 (UTC)

A barnstar for you

 * Thank you! Where I can see full statistics? --Lexusuns (talk) 14:06, 5 April 2012 (UTC)

Eager
This move seems to be against WP:USPLACE. Why did you move it? Dougweller (talk) 08:43, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
 * There is only one town with name Eager. --Lexusuns (talk) 08:57, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Per WP:USPLACE and a long series of detailed discussion, the only town names in the United States which get the single-name treatment are the tiny handful which are excepted under the AP Stylebook and other manuals of style for articles in American English, such as Milwaukee. Eagar, Arizona (note the correct spelling) does not appear on that list. -- Orange Mike &#x007C;  Talk  21:14, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
 * The only cities listed by the AP are Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New York City, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington. Even with those, "primary topic" should be judged against all encyclopedic usages of a name; thus, for example, discussions of Phoenix should consider the mythological Phoenix, and discussions of St. Louis should consider Louis IX of France. -- Orange Mike &#x007C;  Talk  21:17, 2 July 2012 (UTC)

Nomination for deletion of Template:Fb team Arsenal
Template:Fb team Arsenal has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page. Red Rebel 05 (talk) 01:36, 3 October 2012 (UTC)

Olga Kurylenko
I have undone your page move per WP:COMMONNAME - we use the common English name. If you still believe the article should be moved, please follow the requested move process.--ukexpat (talk) 17:25, 8 October 2012 (UTC)
 * I have also undone all your changes of "Olga" to "Olha".--ukexpat (talk) 17:31, 8 October 2012 (UTC)
 * Same applies to Nataliya Gotsiy.--ukexpat (talk) 19:24, 8 October 2012 (UTC)

ArbCom elections are now open!
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Chernobyl vs. Chornobyl
These are not uncontroversial moves, and just because the Ukrainian transliteration is different does not necessarily mean the move should occur. I don't know if you are aware of the Kiev vs. Kyiv spelling debate regarding Russian vs. Ukrainian transliterations. If you would like to proceed, please make a stronger case on the article talk page. Master of Time  ( talk ) 06:26, 20 August 2017 (UTC)
 * Nor does moving Pripyat River to the Ukrainian transliteration of Prypyat River fall under WP:G6. Reiterating: such moves are not uncontroversial. This is English Wikipedia, and we follow WP:COMMONNAME. --Iryna Harpy (talk) 22:54, 20 August 2017 (UTC)

November 2017
Your recent editing history at Pripyat River shows that you are currently engaged in an edit war. To resolve the content dispute, please do not revert or change the edits of others when you are reverted. Instead of reverting, please use the talk page to work toward making a version that represents consensus among editors. The best practice at this stage is to discuss, not edit-war. See BRD for how this is done. If discussions reach an impasse, you can then post a request for help at a relevant noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, you may wish to request temporary page protection.

Being involved in an edit war can result in your being blocked from editing&mdash;especially if you violate the three-revert rule, which states that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the three-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit warring&mdash;even if you don't violate the three-revert rule&mdash;should your behavior indicate that you intend to continue reverting repeatedly. Iryna Harpy (talk) 20:25, 21 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Please, don not lie about pronunciation of Prypiat river, Iryna Harpy. If very much you want to leave [ˈprɪpjɑtʲ] need to additionally specify about that in Russian, not Ukrainian. I did it instead of you. --Lexusuns (talk) 20:33, 21 November 2017 (UTC)

You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war&#32; according to the reverts you have made on Pripyat River. Users are expected to collaborate with others, to avoid editing disruptively, and to try to reach a consensus rather than repeatedly undoing other users' edits once it is known that there is a disagreement. Please be particularly aware that Wikipedia's policy on edit warring states: If you find yourself in an editing dispute, use the article's talk page to discuss controversial changes; work towards a version that represents consensus among editors. You can post a request for help at an appropriate noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases it may be appropriate to request temporary page protection. If you engage in an edit war, you may be blocked from editing.''I'm issuing you a final warning. Pay attention to what the issue is or, should you continue tampering with the transliterations, I will report you.'' Iryna Harpy (talk) 21:36, 22 November 2017 (UTC)
 * 1) Edit warring is disruptive regardless of how many reverts you have made.
 * 2) Do not edit war even if you believe you are right.