User talk:Mufka/Archive 17

Jerry Johnson
There are at least three notable American football players named Jerry Johnson, so moving Jerry Johnson (defensive tackle) to Jerry Johnson (American football) was not a good idea. I moved it back. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bender235 (talk • contribs)
 * Since no article exists for any of these other "notable" individuals, further disambiguation is inappropriate. -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 01:04, 4 November 2013 (UTC)

Continuing "hijinks" from an IP editor you have dealt with in the past
I stopped by to draw your attention to a potentially problematic IP editor who you dealt with back in July of this year, in the form of a block. This individual's edits appear to consist of only two types. In one, they selectively convert capital letters appearing in an article to small case, which depending on the context, may or may not be appropriate. In the other type of edit, they are continuing the dubious practise of changing existing material in an article without either providing either a reference or an edit summary for rationalizing those changes. In at least one recent case, this took the form of the unreferenced altering of the material in a biography by adding what appears to be a nonsensical link to another article. A lot of these questionable edits are of the type that are potentially quite difficult to detect by many editors and thus the problem is compounded. I've noticed that this individual appears to spread out their edits over time and they also seem to vary the type of articles they are actually making these changes to, thus making it more difficult to both detect and control. I wonder if you could perhaps take a look at this situation and use your best judgement on the matter. Thank you for your time. 70.48.219.158 (talk) 20:22, 6 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Outright vandalism from the IP address mentioned above is continuing. 74.14.25.104 (talk) 04:26, 9 November 2013 (UTC)

March 23
Thanks for the correction. I was not aware of this updated MOS. Quis separabit? 19:04, 12 November 2013 (UTC)

Vandalism
You had recently questioned my reverting of user 184.76.104.15 on the Chevrolet Corvette and calling it vandalism. But, if you also check out the user 184.76.104.15 contribution history, you will see that many of the changes that were made by user 184.76.104.15, was reverted by other editors. And I also think that when a person has a history since October 2013, of continuing to change names and dates with no references being added or cited, is considered an act of vandalism.

Historianbuff (talk) 13:21, 3 December 2013 (UTC)

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Your alter ego
There has been a resurgence of vandalism on User:Swayback Maru, so I took the liberty to semi-protect it indefinitely. No earthly reason why even legit IPs should edit it. If for some reason you disagree, you are of course free to unprotect it. Favonian (talk) 18:33, 4 March 2014 (UTC)

Day of the Year births and deaths
Hi Mufka, I wonder if you can clarify for me whether births and deaths of animals are acceptable on the pages of Day of the Year entries. I notice there are several at the moment but I don't take that as the rule. I could not find anything pertinent in the guidelines, no criticism of your guidelines, my selective blindness may be at fault. Best. Richard Avery (talk) 06:39, 10 April 2014 (UTC)
 * Animals have generally been allowed but there has been no mention in the guideline. This is being discussed currently at WT:DOY.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 10:13, 10 April 2014 (UTC)


 * Thanks, I've had a look at the discussion and I agree with you, a preference for humans only but it is hardly an issue to get worked up about. I can see that if any attention is drawn to it there will be a concerted effort by somebody (there's always somebody) who will ensure that the days are peppered with animalata of every shape and form. Keep up your excellent work. Richard Avery (talk) 14:19, 10 April 2014 (UTC)

May 6
Hello Mufka,

I would firstly just like to say that I didn't like the ominous tone your message had to it. I am fairly new to Wikipedia and I am trying to do my best to abide by guidelines, not engage in any vandalistic activity and indeed trying to prevent it myself and to do the right thing and I infer from your message and its tone that you did not adequately acknowledge that.

I apologize sincerely for my breaking of the formatting guidelines and my addition of what you to perceive to be "unneccessary references". My intention was not to vandalize the page but merely to add an event to it which I genuinely thought was relevant, notable, interesting and critical in world affairs.

I perfectly understand why I was in breach of the formatting rules and why my references were not welcome but I beg to differ on your assertion that the main event I added and I quote you verbatim "does not meet the inclusion criteria per WP:DOY." It clearly states under the section What is notable on the Wikipedia:Days of the year page that "dates significant world leaders or movements ROSE TO or fell from POWER" is notable! Now if you want to take the sorry line of argument and say that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is not a 'significant' leader and that the outcome of the last national election in the UK has not had a bearing on global affairs then let me inform you of this if you didn't already know. It was OUR Prime Minister's decision to not involve OUR country's troops in Syria militarily which influenced YOUR President's decision to not involve YOUR country's troops in Syria militarily. Had the outcome of our last national election not been the way it was, UK and US troops would not have withdrawed and be withdrawing from Iraq and Afghanistan respectively as quickly. The amount of aid per our country's respective GDP's granted to poor African countries is determined by a consensus made by our leaders. I could give many more reasons as to why the 2010 General Election in the UK and its outcome was significant globally but I do at this point rest my case and plead of you to see reason and add the United Kingdom general election, 2010 to the page May 6 without the incorrect formatting and "unnecessary references".

Best

Nick B 1993 (talk) 14:34, 27 May 2014 (UTC)


 * Rising to and falling from power are both very distinct from gaining or losing power as a result of the normal political process that establishes ruling parties. Now you may say that these are the same.  But in the context of notability for DOY, rise and fall from power refer to extraordinary circumstances that do not normally occur to facilitate a change of power.  For example, a US presidential election is never notable in this context (unless of course we include the very narrow example of the first black president which falls under social milestone).  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 03:02, 3 June 2014 (UTC)

Request for comment
Hello there, a proposal regarding pre-adminship review has been raised at Village pump by. Your comments here is very much appreciated. Many thanks. Jim Carter through MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 06:46, 28 May 2014 (UTC)

Mufka,

You deleted an article on Pranav Sivakumar recently. The references indicate that he is a real person. You can verify that yourself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arcturus27 (talk • contribs) 03:01, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
 * He may be real, but it didn't appear that he met notability requirements. -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 10:04, 17 October 2014 (UTC)

Page reverted
Hello,

I have searched in vain for the good path to get administrator’s help for the following issue and so I decided to send this request to some including you. I have considerably expanded the article Guerrilla filmmaking and took care in referencing it as far as I could (over 90 links to trustful sources). I am an experienced editor of Wikipedia. For my surprise, the article was reverted by user CIRT to a preceding stub version mainly consisting of a very narrow list of films. Many important contents were removed. Self promotional vandalism seems to be the reason of such intervention, sustained by acute threats. I do not intend to respond with helpless and inconsequent arguments and the time I have to dedicate to Wikipedia is quite limited. I’d be happy if you could pay some attention to this occurrence and let you decide whatever you think is reasonable.

My best,

Tertulius (User talk:Tertulius) 07,07, 15 November 2014 (UTC)

Straw Poll
There is a straw poll that may interest you regarding the proper use of "Religion =" in infoboxes of atheists.

The straw poll is at Template talk:Infobox person.

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Dates
Why 2 spaces [ ] are to be added? i am not getting it! and if you undid my edits...did you see i had added info also. Undid that too. I also had fixed typo. Why reverted it too? --aGastya (talk) 17:28, 16 February 2015 (UTC)
 * The spacing is part of the template and it makes it easier to follow and duplicate in the edit window. Where a clean revert was not possible, I tried to put back any additional changes that were made.  Some were left unchanged because they appeared to be wrong or insignificant.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 17:33, 16 February 2015 (UTC)

January 1 edits
I have made edits on the page January 1. Arranging people born in a particular year alphabetically; and I hope now that isn't wrong! Just check it once: and if it is fine, let me know to fix rest of the other days! Thanks! ~" aGastya "  &#9993; let’s talk about it  :) 11:32, 18 February 2015 (UTC)
 * The alphabetization is great. That's how it's supposed to be but most don't pay attention.  But you're wreaking havoc on the formatting.  The spacing is off and it creates a lot of work for another editor to fix it.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 02:02, 19 February 2015 (UTC)

@User:Mufka Well at time of editing, i understood the importance of [ ] spaces and if that correction was okay, shall i do it to other pages too? And those spaces [ ], i will fix those: sorry for it but it is actually a very aching procedure to arrange in alphabetic order and consumes a lot of time too. but if we do first order then [ ], it would be quicker. So, shall i move to January 2? thanks ~" aGastya "  &#9993; let’s talk about it  :) 06:17, 19 February 2015 (UTC)

Doubt how do i apply those [ ] spaces where it were supposed to be? like  or something? And is there an option for doing the same in edit beta? thanks ~" aGastya "  &#9993; let’s talk about it  :) 07:57, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
 * It looks like you're using visual editor. I don't recommend that for editing the date pages.  Just click edit at the top of the page.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 10:43, 19 February 2015 (UTC)

yes in visual editor, there is [ ] space but when i am saving it, those spaces disappear. should i add nbsp (code) 2 times? ~" aGastya "  &#9993; let’s talk about it  :) 11:09, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
 * No. I recommend you don't use visual editor.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 01:48, 20 February 2015 (UTC)

é vs e
as per alphabetic order, which one shall come first? thanks ~" aGastya "  &#9993; let’s talk about it  :) 14:02, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
 * See Alphabetical order. -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 01:49, 20 February 2015 (UTC)

"edit warring"
Hi. You're way behind with this discussion. See Wikipedia_talk:Days_of_the_year Deb (talk) 12:39, 20 February 2015 (UTC)
 * @User:Deb, @User:Redsky89 I'm aware. But how is it constructive for you to remove stuff and Redsky89 puts it back?  That's edit warring.  Whether you've both explained your positions or not, it's still disruptive.  A passing editor (me) shouldn't need to be in on the conversation to be able to understand why it shouldn't be called an edit war.  What is the point of either of your edits if you're just reverting each other?  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 18:49, 20 February 2015 (UTC)


 * I'd have to take issue with that - a passing editor shouldn't just label something as an edit war without understanding the context. You're a participant in the project - why not join in the discussion and help to find a resolution? Deb (talk) 11:59, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
 * Sorry, I see you already have - I withdraw that comment. Deb (talk) 13:30, 24 February 2015 (UTC)

"Minor" edits
Thank you for your clarification. I do my best, but not having the sitzfleisch to navigate guiedelines - I learn by doing. BTW may I snag a tag or two from your UserPage? Cheers! Shir-El  too  20:34, 28 March 2015 (UTC)
 * You may. -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 01:27, 29 March 2015 (UTC)

RE: Images on date pages
OK. I have never done it as I don't know how to, anyway. Quis separabit? 00:08, 2 April 2015 (UTC)

Kauri Chennai Singh (talk) 21:56, 1 May 2015 (UTC)== October 31 ==

Why did you remove my Singapore 006 edit? Singapore 006 was an important and well known air crash, I just want to know.

Kauri Chennai Singh
 * It may be important to you, but most plane crashes are not notable per WP:DOY. -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 22:41, 1 May 2015 (UTC)

Reversion of my edits to date pages
My comment: The title says it all. The only times when it's OK to do this is in telling jokes: "A horse goes into a bar..." or writing a script for a movie or play: MacBeth: "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and tomorrow..." or: Billy the Kid picks up his gun. This is evident in the changed articles in the lead in where it says e.g. 1582 *WAS* a year. This is probably in the Wikipedia Manual of Style.

This template is inconsistent because it correctly describes the year as something that happened in the past, then it goes on to use grammatically and factually make the mistake of using the present tense. This is only done very informally or by semi-illiterate of very informal speakers. Senor Cuete (talk) 01:34, 11 May 2015 (UTC)
 * The date articles use historical present. Consensus for this is established here.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 09:36, 11 May 2015 (UTC)

Please remove the block on user Jacobrubinovitz
There was no disruptive editing. 79.181.171.47 (talk) 14:10, 30 May 2015 (UTC)

Your edits on date pages - attributing ethnicity and/or national background to persons from ex-Yugoslavia
Hi, Mufka!

I got the point on how to continue our discussion. Here, not there ;-) I will continue, tomorrow; it's time to sleep now. Mladen — Preceding unsigned comment added by MladenB (talk • contribs) 22:00, 19 August 2015 (UTC)

Hi, again! First of all, I want to apologize for trying to contribute in a non-desirable fashion. I think I learned the lesson. I didn't find these contributions neither "deep" or complex; however they proved to be very controversial. I suppose there are many examples of controversies among contributors from ex-Yugoslav countries (I didn't think I'll join the "club"), however I'll try to explain the principles I follow, and illustrate that on several of (yesterday's) examples: a) I look for the facts (besides the fact that I know most of them) about where were these people born, where they lived, where they "received" their education (or were "formed"), where they worked, and where they died. Basically, which cultural circle were they part of. Besides the fact of their ethnic background. This is why I added Tesla's Croatian origins - because, he was born on the territory of today's Croatia (there is a museum in his birthplace, in Smiljan, near Gospić), he went to primary school there (in Gospić); when he was 14-17 years of age, Tesla went to the very same secondary school I went to 115 years after, in Karlovac, then as well as now, in Croatia. He never lived in Serbia, nor was educated there (but continued it in Graz and Prague). Although, he was an ethnic Serb. That is why I wanted to, for the sake of the truth, to add Croatian part of his formative heritage. To ethnic Serbian and to professional American. Besides the fact Tesla would probably declare himself today as "universal/global/human engineer/physicist" or s/thing like that if we only asked them to. [There is more controversial case, which I haven't touched yet: You have Ivo Andrić, 1961 Nobel Laureate for Literature, who was an ethnic Croat (born in today's Bosnia and Herzegovina, by both parents Croatian), who was educated in Zagreb (Croatia), who claimed to speak Croatian as his mother tongue (in the age of 20), who published his poems as a part of "Hrvatska mlada lirika", and, yes, who later in life declared himself as Serbian. However, next to "October 9" as his birth date, Andrić is listed as Serbian novelist, while next to "March 13" as his death date, he is listed as Croatian author. For the sake of the (objective) truth, I would list him as Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian novelist. I just decided not to touch it, yet.] [And another one from the world of football... Stjepan Bobek (not just anybody; great Ferencz Puskas praised him as one of the best out there), was an ethnic Croat, from Zagreb, who formed as a football player in Zagreb, and who was transferred to Belgrade by political dictate in the age of 22 (in 1945). Yes, he continued playing and living there, and he died in Belgrade. However, he was listed here as Serbian footballer. I admitted that, and just added his Croatian origins (I didn't even say he is Croatian footballer; I admitted the (coincidental) fact he lived 68 years of his life in Belgrade). But, I'm astonished with how people manipulate with facts. Even on Wikipedia.] [I wonder how come that Kenny Dalglish or Alex Ferguson are (still) Scottish, or how probable it is for Lionel Messi to be listed as Spanish instead of Argentinian.] b) Yugoslavia doesn't exist for the last quarter of a century, so I wouldn't use it as a description in almost any case when there is a strong support for someone national identity, either in his/her ethnic heritage or in his/her life and work. For instance, if Tomislav Ivić was born in Split (Croatia), he lived/worked in Split (Croatia) the first half of his life before he went to work around the globe (Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy,...), he returned to Split and he died there, in 2011. He managed Yugoslav National Football Team for only 6 months during 1970s - Miljan Miljanić managed it for 3-4 years, and yet he is listed as Serbian coach. I don't have against that (although, I believe he was ethnic Montenegrin), but, please, allow me to list Ivić as Croatian because he was Croatian. Just like, e.g., Ivan Lendl is not Czechoslovakian-Czech, Tomislav Ivić is not Yugoslav-Croatian.] c) If you question my intentions or my ethical position, I'll make it clear... My only intention in this case is to rise just a little bit the awareness about the Croatian people (or people from Croatia) who contributed to the world cultural heritage. I don't intend to list some average singers or actors or athletes. I intend to list only those I consider top, in and from my country. If they spent larger and most productive part of their lives abroad (like Tesla), my ethical position is that it's justified to list them as, e.g., Croatian-French, or Croatian-German, because without the other part of these attributes, they wouldn't have succeeded in their efforts the way they did (just like Tesla).

I hope, I made it at least a bit clearer... Best, Mladen — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.164.144.71 (talk) 19:33, 20 August 2015 (UTC)


 * WP:TLDR so I didn't read your comments. But if you wish to make changes to the date pages, the information you provide must match the subject articles.  i.e. if the subject article identifies someone as Serbian-American, you can't change it to Croatian-Serbian-American on the date page.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 21:11, 20 August 2015 (UTC)

"If the subject article identifies someone as Serbian-American, you can't change it to..." OK, I can live with "a butterfly effect". And what do you say in this case: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Vukas? I really have problems in understanding the logic? Why then don't you list Ivan Lendl as Czechoslovakian-Czech tennis player. The fact is, as in Vukas's case, that 'Czechoslovakia' was the name of the country under which flag he won all of his Grand Slam titles, and spent all of his 270 weeks at Nr. 1 position. Of course, I don't think that such a solution would be justified; however, I wonder where is the consistency then? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.164.137.14 (talk) 14:24, 22 August 2015 (UTC)
 * Bernard Vukas should be listed as "Croatian football player". It's really quite simple.  Date pages use whatever the bio article says.  If the bio is wrong, fix the bio.  Your next comment will be if that's the case then why is he listed as Yugoslav-Croatian footballer?  That's because with the thousands of entries on the date pages, there are not enough interested editors to fix them all.  But that is how they should be.  If you have further question or comment on this topic, please bring it to WT:DAYS.  I won't reply hear.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 00:27, 24 August 2015 (UTC)

What bio to fix, Mufka? E.g. On both Croatian and English Wikipedia you can find that Vukas was Croatian footballer. What would be the source which is more valid than those two? And if there is something else written on some other wiki (e.g. Estonian), what do you base your judgement on when you decide that A is more valid than B? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.164.189.46 (talk) 20:49, 26 August 2015 (UTC)

Taalvos
Geachte, heb geen idee wat je juist wil opmerken. En mijn lijst van verrichtingen vermeldt helemaal geen activiteit op 23 mei. Groeten Taalvos (talk) 08:42, 2 September 2015 (UTC)


 * Okay, in the future I shall no longer use the minor mark. Taalvos (talk) 12:06, 2 September 2015 (UTC) Greetings.

Pranav Sivakumar page
Mufka, I am his mother, so short of showing you a birth certificate, there is no other way for me to prove Pranav's DOB.

Annram6 (talk) 04:24, 23 October 2015 (UTC)Ann Ram
 * In light of this it is best that you do not edit the article. In order to maintain a neutral point of view and limit conflict of interest it's better to let others edit the article.  If you chose to edit the article, you must make it clear that you have a direct connection to the subject and everything you add must be documented with reliable sources.  Unfortunately, you are not a reliable source by Wikipedia's definition.  -- Mufka (u) (t) (c) 09:30, 23 October 2015 (UTC)

49.207.191.205 (talk) 10:53, 23 October 2015 (UTC)Understood -- I will refrain and let the page develop on its own.

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aggressive
It appears that Parsley Man, whom you blocked is very aggressive and continues to be over several weeks and months. I will let it go and let him win but this is not right. Ensign Hapuna of the Royal Hawaiian Navy (talk) 23:24, 22 March 2016 (UTC)

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Minor edits check box
Hello Mufka,

In response to your warning on my talk page: I must have misread your remark. As you can see in my contributions 99% of my edits are simple corrections and link additions. They are the result of an application I created that spots erroneous and missing links in Days of the year pages and year pages. Because of the nature of the type of edits I somehow misread your comment to always tick the minor edits check box. From now that will not happen again. Regards Mill 1 (talk) 14:31, 20 May 2017 (UTC)

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