User talk:Squirrels1910

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I'd like to thank you for removing the book that was listed on the John Bigelow Taylor in error. It was very likely me who added that book to the list back when I created this article in 2008. I have however removed the capitalisation you added to the term "works of art" since it is unnecessary—while the titles of works of art should be capitalised, the actual term itself should not. I have also changed the term "Cycladic art" back to the piped link art because the sentence "highlighting the Cycladic art and landscape of the Greek Cycladic period" is redundant: The art of that period is by definition Cycladic art. The piped link art also allows those who click the link on the word "art" to view the page on Cycladic art.

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I also noted that in the summary of your edit you stated "...removed a book I did not produce", so I would assume that you are either Mr Bigelow Taylor or perhaps Dianne Dubler. While the edits you made were neutral and perfectly justifiable you may also want to take a look at this information about article subjects editing articles on themselves for future reference.

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Happy editing! --Marchije•speak/peek 15:53, 15 September 2012 (UTC)

2014
Hello Kubaba,

Thank-you for correcting my misspellings of Dianne Dubler's name in the article about John Bigelow Taylor. I also wanted to let you know that I have reverted your edit to Taylor's year of birth. While you may very well be privy to his actual year of birth, Wikipedia relies on citations from reliable, secondary sources and the New York Times article cited as a reference for Taylor's age only supplied his age at the time of the publication of the article, and not his actual year of birth. When adding information to Wikipedia it is important that the information be verifiable and that it does not contain original research. This of particular importance when it comes to biographies of living persons. Having said that, should you be able to cite his full date or year of birth from a reliable source as per Wikipedia's policies and guidelines feel free to add that information back to the article. If you would like assistance with the formatting of your citation you can leave me a message on my talk page.

Seasons Greetings and a Happy New Year! --Marchije•speak/peek 03:59, 28 December 2014 (UTC)

Trying to end being blocked, remove warning banners and regain a respectable position within Wikipedia

 * I've also removed both banners from the article about you, as I don't think you really made "extensive edits" or "major contributions" there, and if you are not going to edit the article directly then I don't think we need them after more than 2 years. Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 14:04, 11 May 2017 (UTC)