User talk:Lilkunta/Archive1

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Archiving
Hi there. Firstly, your question about archiving talk pages. May I boldly suggest that you have a look at this page which should help you understand what you need to do to archive talk pages! Secondly, I noticed you editing while I was on recent change patrol, saw you had left a nice edit summary but had no talk page, so I welcomed you! All the best, let me know if I can help with anything else. The Rambling Man 16:34, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Yeah, you wouldn't find yourself on recent changes unless you'd made a really recent change! That page has hundreds of updates a minute, but hopefully you're not freaked out too much by it!  As for making archives, there's a really easy way to do it.  Create a wikilink to a suitably named archive page, for example, User talk:Likunta/Archive 1, which will initially be a red link because it hasn't been created yet.  Edit your actual page and cut out the section you want to archive, out to the clipboard.  Then click on the red link to your archive and paste the section you've just cut from your talk page in the newly created page.  Save the page and voila, you have archived your talk page.  You could also consider adding  to the top of each archive page, which lets other users know exactly what sort of page they're looking at.  Let me know if this was helpful or if I can help further, indeed if I can help with anything.  The Rambling Man 17:54, 12 March 2007 (UTC)

Jim Bob Duggar
Please do not add unreferenced biographical information concerning living persons to Wikipedia articles, as you did to Jim Bob Duggar. Thank you. Joie de Vivre 20:33, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

You have made an edit that could be regarded as defamatory. Please do not restore this material to the article or its talk page. If you restore this material to the article or its talk page once more, you will be blocked for disruption. See Blocking policy: Biographies of living people.

Removal of content
If an editor wants to add content, stating it's from "teh quiverfull interview" isn't good enough. I have made multiple attempts to politely explain this, but people such as yourself keep ignoring it. Please review WP:CITE. A quotation from WP:BLP:
 * "I can NOT emphasize this enough. There seems to be a terrible bias among some editors that some sort of random speculative 'I heard it somewhere' pseudo information is to be tagged with a 'needs a cite' tag. Wrong. It should be removed, aggressively, unless it can be sourced." -- Jimmy Wales

Please review the provided links and please stop reverting. Joie de Vivre 20:48, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

Angelina Jolie
Please stop your current edit war on Angelina Jolie, otherwise it has to be considered vandalism. This article is a featured article, therefore has gone through a number of reviews and is considered on of the best on Wikipedia. Your current edits are not helping in any way and only diminish the quality of the article.

As I tried to point out to you several times now, the lead section should not be cut down, as WP:LEAD states that an article of that length should have a lead of three or four paragraphs. Also, including two different styles of citation and emphasizing quotes that would be interesting for tabloids is not a good idea. On top of that your formating is sloppy ("Brad Pitt ( while he is filming, in a relationship that has attracted worldwide media attention [4]") cutting off sentences, using wrong forms for citations (please see WP:Manual of Style and WP:CITE), removing wikilinks from dates which is against WP:DATE, and you still haven't familiarized yourself with Template:Infobox actor obviously, as you still insist to include a wrong format for the awards in the infobox.

I would ask you not to do major edits on this article unless you read the Wikipedia guidelines, at least discuss your edits on the talk page first. EnemyOfTheState 13:12, 19 March 2007 (UTC) I am not in war, just like the US should not be. Vandalsim according to who, you? You repeatedly rv othr ppl's edits, you do not own this wiki article. It is a collaboration. The lead does not have to be 3-4 paragraphs, it says this:
 * " It should be between one and four paragraphs long... ".

Her 1st role is not notable and so it goes in her career beginnings section. Her 1st 2 marriages are not significant. Tomb Raider and Mr/Mrs Smith are significant. The style manual says info is more important than formatting:
 * " While quality of writing may be more important than presentation and formatting...One of the joys of wiki editing is that 'Wikipedia does not demand perfection.'' "

But if you are hung up on it, fix it dont delete it. I double checked and put the year the ceremony was held and the year the movei was released, what is wrong about that? If you still see errors, correct them please. I did not emphasize a tabloid quote. Ann Curry of NBC is a respected journalist. I fixed the incomplete sentence. The citations have . You dont know what I am and am not familiar with. Lilkunta 16:08, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

You are invited to comment on the current editing situation at Talk:Angelina Jolie. It should be worth noting that the article currently has Featured Article status and as such substantive edits are actually discouraged once an article reached FA status. The instability caused by the current conflict will result in it losing Featured Article status (I've seen it before). In order to prevent an edit war from occuring I am considering locking the article to all edits temporarily but I really don't want to do that unless no other option is presented. Please discuss what edits you feel should be made to the article on the talk page first, so that consensus (a driving philosophy behind Wikipedia) can be reached. 23skidoo 17:56, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Since you have insisted on making changes without seeking consensus, the article is now locked to all but administrator-level editors. I once again invite you to state your case on the Talk Page of the article so that a consensus can be reached as to what, if any, improvements are needed in the article. 23skidoo 20:27, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

Replies
Please post any requests for changes to the AJ article to the AJ talk page rather than to my talk page. I'm not the only admin watching it, so they could make changes on a more timely basis. I'll check that DOB issue with Pax and handle it accordingly. In reply to another message you posted, yes I did notify Enemy of the State that I had locked the article and have also requested he discuss changes on the talk page, although it should be noted that he was in fact already doing so, so it was more a formality that I notified him about it. In addition, it appears you might be inserting comments/replies into older postings by Enemy of the State and others. I recommend against that as the usual Wikipedia format is to start a new paragraph at the bottom of the thread to discuss replies (as I am doing now). The format you're using runs the risk of simply not being read nor paid attention to (although your use of a different color does help). 23skidoo 16:50, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

21 March: Ali Landry's birth name was Katee June Stearns?
 Afternoon, You said/added that Ali Landry's birth name was Kattee June Smears. It was taken away. Since your specialty is pageants, I think you probably do know. Do you have a source? Lilkunta 16:23, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Oops... a mistake! Thanks for pointing it out! (Katee Stearns was Miss Maine USA 2006).  By the way, sorry to be rude, but your font is really difficult to read. --  PageantUpdater  •  talk  |  contribs  |  esperanza  21:41, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
 *  Afternoon,What is hard to read? Is this better?Lilkunta 15:43, 22 March 2007 (UTC) 

Paula Yates
Hi there, the facts about Paula Yates are correct, they can be found in the book Paula, Michael and Bob by Geri Agar. The rest has been in quiet a few newspapers over the years. I added the bit about Paula selling her rings, but again this is something I've read in one of the many book about Paula. That's all I can tell you really. Not much help huh? (INXS-Girl 12:43, 26 March 2007 (UTC)