User talk:Robski4013

=Sean Hayes= I posted the following message at the Sean Hayes talk page.

I don't claim to be a Wikipedia expert, so take this as opinion rather than holy writ. In general, if you think something should be added, go for it. In the words of the policy, be bold. Add as much as you like, that's what builds the encyclopaedia. However, I personally take the policy that if someone thinks what you've done should be approached a different way, it's better to discuss than to revert (at least after the first couple of reversions). That doesn't mean discuss everything to death, just engage in a discussion if there appears to be a difference of opinions - like this. I wasn't accusing you of not playing fair, although I accept that my comment above can be read that way. I'm sorry about that, and I withdraw the implication.

As for the equal treatment, it comes up a lot from what I've seen. My personal opinion (and that's all it is, not consensus or policy) is that there's too many pages on Wikipedia to hope for absolute equity. The policies are theoretically the same for all, but they tend to be applied unevenly depending on which editor is interested in which page. Looking over the links there, I would personally delete a few of them, as they don't seem to add encyclopaedic content. I'm not sufficiently motivated to go over all the actor pages and hunt down fansites, because I don't feel that strongly about the matter. I just edit what I notice.

Also, I'll add back the Doritos ad link, because that's a piece of media directly related to a statement in the article. If you feel strongly that it should be removed, or if you feel strongly that the fan sites should stay, then don't forget - your opinion carries just as much weight as mine, and you are as entitled as I am to make your argument here.

Orpheus 13:28, 11 January 2007 (UTC)