User talk:Realoliver9912

Ways to improve Phoenix Park, Thurnscoe
Hello, Realoliver9912,

Thanks for creating Phoenix Park, Thurnscoe! I edit here too, under the username PamD and it's nice to meet you :-)

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Pam D  17:33, 22 May 2019 (UTC)

Non-free rationale for File:Pony Rex.jpg
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Orphaned non-free image File:Pony Rex.jpg
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August 2020
Please do not move the Rex Orange County or other albums in the way you did – I have put in a request to move them back to their original titles. Policy on Wikipedia is that a title has the simplest form possible and that disambiguators are only necessary when there are other titles of the same name... in the case of Pony there are already albums of that name by Orville Peck and Spratley Japs. It's also very likely that Bcos U Will Never B Free will be redirected to Rex Orange County's article, because there aren't enough sources to establish notability – his own Bandcamp site and a link to a streaming site are not valid sources, and the only other sources I can find are recent news articles that say the album is being released on vinyl for the first time. Thank you. Richard3120 (talk) 22:50, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
 * No problem – I realised you were a new editor, that's why I left you the message above so that you'd be aware of it for future reference. Two other things you should know – firstly, you should put new messages on talk pages (whether they are on articles' talk pages or on editors' talk pages) at the bottom of the page, not the top, to keep the messages in chronological order. Secondly, it's considered good practice to keep conversations on the page where the first message was left. So if someone writes to you on your talk page, reply on your talk page, and if you leave a new message on another editor's talk page, they will very likely reply on that page. So if you want to see their reply, you'll have to put their page on your watchlist to be notified of their answer. It just makes things easier to follow a conversation from start to finish on one page, rather than having to switch back and forth between two pages to read the whole conversation.
 * The rules about disambiguation are at WP:DAB. Basically, if it doesn't need disambiguation, don't add it, and if it does need it, keep it as simple as possible. So Apricot Princess doesn't need a disambiguator (the bit in brackets) because there are no other articles on Wikipedia with this name, there's no way it could possibly be mixed up with something else. If there is another article with that name but on a different subject, then the disambiguator should be as simple as possible to describe the two subjects. So for example there is Like a Virgin (album) for the Madonna album and Like a Virgin (song) for the album's title track which was also a single... there is no need for any further disambiguation because there is no other album and no other song with that name. It's only when you get more than one album or more than one song with the same title that you need to disambiguate further, by adding the artist's name as well, as with Pony. Richard3120 (talk) 22:48, 26 August 2020 (UTC)

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Your draft article, Draft:Insomnia Gaming Festival


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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia! UnitedStatesian (talk) 16:42, 6 January 2021 (UTC)