User talk:Mister X
Mister X
Kgwinðbunt / Gimbut
Hello,
For Kgwinðbunt / Gimbut, I've reverted your changes because to preserve page history and allow comparison of diffs, this should be done (or proposed) as a page move and not as a cut-and-paste as you did. One way to propose a page move of this sort is to follow the procedure at Wikipedia:Requested moves. -- Curps 20:48, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
Trojan Skinheads
Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia.
On 20 September, User:RobotF changed a redirect on the page Trojan Skinheads to an article identical to a previous version of the page. This article had been replaced by the redirect to Skinhead via the Wikipedia Articles for Deletion process (see Deletion_policy). The debate and rationale for this replacement is explained in the Trojan Skinheads History. RobotF's action was improper because it overrode the official VfD process and violated the instruction not to edit the page. Therefore, on 24 September I reverted it to a redirect.
The next day, you created a new article Trojan skinheads (changing only the case of the title) and once again published the earlier article's text. You then changed the redirect to point to your new article.
This article has already been judged as not containing worthwhile content, so I have again reverted the redirect and requested speedy deletion of the duplicate article. Please do not attempt to recreate the deleted article text with yet another title. Please note also that the Trojan Skinheads History page still contains the instruction not to edit that page.
If you disagree with the deletion of the article, your proper remedy is to use the Votes for undeletion process, not to edit the article.
By the way, standard Wikipedia article titles are to be in the singular per the official Naming_conventions policy. --Unconventional 11:11, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
RON
Tnx for the link to [1]. Do you play this game? --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 22:15, 14 November 2005 (UTC)