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Hello.
I know it's too late now, but I noted that three IP addresses have been used by a single person to vandalize pages related to Hello Kitty anime, Onegai My Melody, and Ni Hao, Kai-Lan as they seem to support each others' edits. The IPs in question are: 76.117.98.193 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log), 71.58.37.146 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log), and 69.242.55.122 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log), which are addresses used by the vandal who was using the now blocked 68.44.142.99 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log). They seem like they're used by the same person to me due to the kinds of edits the former three dished out. Just discovered this after reverting edits at the Kai-lan article (first using an anonymous IP myself in my sister's laptop before logging in with my own laptop). Shall I report this to WP:AN/I? Thanks in advance. - 上村七美 (Nanami-chan) | talkback | contribs 07:38, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
Looks like the same guy is doing his MO again, this time on Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater using 69.181.119.96 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log). - 上村七美 (Nanami-chan) | talkback | contribs 05:11, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
I've got another proposed change to the guideline here. Your opinion on the matter, rather than me hearing Mujaki's, Jpatokal's, and Jfgslo's incorrect uses of other policies, would be helpful in determining a new consensus on the page.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 21:50, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
The Anime and Manga BarnSakura Award | |
I award you this BarnSakura in recondition of your contributions to anime and manga articles during 2010 and because everyone deserves a little recondition every once in a while. ;) —Farix (t | c) 18:03, 31 December 2010 (UTC) |
It's shameful that there's no 10th Anniversary event in Tokyo. Is there any way of determining and contacting the most active contributors in greater Tokyo (expats and Japanese) and seeing if there's interest in organizing something? LittleBen (talk) 15:45, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
What does someone do re: edits that appear to be making more issues than they are solving? A user came to my attention last night/early this AM with an apparently automated "cleanup" of a page which wound up in refs backlog. I saw that the user has removed many links to non-free images due to lack of rationales. While I realize all must have a rationale, many editors who work on articles are not the original uploaders of these images, have no idea why they have disappeared and possibly not know what to do about the issue. These images then may wind up as redlink non-free in backlog and be deleted, depending on the experience level of the user who is trying to solve the problem.
Would it be possible for some type of change in policy re: these images, such as placing a notice on the article's talk page stating the problem and that the image may be deleted in X number of days unless corrected? This would provide all editors of the article fair notice of the issue and afford them the opportunity to correct the matter.
Thanks for listening! We hope (talk) 16:25, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
This will be my first try at policy--will list it there but might need to bother you again re: fine points on it. :-) Thanks again! We hope (talk) 17:38, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
Just a note for future reference. Lists are copyright, which is why we don't copy out entire lists, but use a sample - I think 10 - 20% has been seen as acceptable, while this article copies out the entire list. The link at the bottom of the page doesn't give a source, but a site where any individual can create their own list. It's worth looking closely at what is given as a "reference" before declining a Prod as "has a reference". If you do a search on Ranker for the list you'll come upon the person who made the list a 13 year. SilkTork *YES! 12:42, 2 January 2011 (UTC)
since you were involved with the RFC/U in 2009, concerning Docu, I've noticed he is back to not signing his signature properly. look at the edit history of User talk:Docu as he removed a notice i made requesting him to sign properly. LibStar (talk) 12:23, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
Jpatokal has seen it fit to revert my removal of your bit on the namidash and replacing that example with the star glyph. Do you have any issue with my changes, particularly concerning the fact that for the past year I have been trying to get some discussion as to whether or not we should allow the closest possible derivative of the namidash into article titles?—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 02:27, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
And now that Pmanderson has involved himself, again, I have modified the section once more.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 02:44, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
And Jpatokal reverted me again, and I have tried to reword my changes to what you added so it is allowed again.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 06:33, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
poke. Prodego talk 07:21, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Wikipedia:Wikiportal/Speculative fiction. Since you had some involvement with the Wikipedia:Wikiportal/Speculative fiction redirect, you might want to participate in the redirect discussion (if you have not already done so). Mhiji 13:04, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
Since you're the 'crat who does most of the changes there, just thought I should introduce myself :p You may have seen me do a bit of clerking there, not that there's much to do - you take care of most of it (and good job there!). I do some clerking at CHUU too, there's a bit more work there. Anyway, if you see me doing anything wrong feel free to tell me and be as harsh as you want. dmz 22:14, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
FYI - Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Science Fiction has posts that appear to have gone unaddressed for a while. -- Uzma Gamal (talk) 13:55, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
I recently requested a username change, and now User:Martintg seems to have emailed you some kind of complaint. I'm wondering whether this is somehow related to the rename of my account? Nanobear (talk) 16:29, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
I asked Nihonjoe that since Nanobear's former identity is under an active Arbcom discretionary sanction, Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Digwuren#Log_of_blocks_and_bans should be updated to reflect Nanobear's new name. Is a formal report to ANI really required for something that really is a mundane procedural matter? --Martin (talk) 20:29, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
Apologies if I made an error when renaming. Is that sanction still open? It seems from the wikilink above to be six months from last January. --Dweller (talk) 21:59, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
Please see Wikipedia_talk:Arbitration_Committee#Renaming_users_under_sanctions --Dweller (talk) 11:06, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
Hi Joe. On these "corrections" of yours:
WP:MOS tells us (on capitalization):
(My emphasis.) Nothing about what's not in English.
One part of WP:MOSJ promises to give guidance on capitalization for Japanese, but actually the section is devoted to the reproduction of text that's already in roman script (though NUttiLY caPITalized) when in Japanese, and therefore is irrelevant here.
What I don't see is any instruction that romanized versions of titles not in English should use the "up" style of capitalization in English (an instruction that would lead to indisputably bizarre results if applied to, say, German) or that glosses in English of titles in other languages should do so.
As you may have guessed from the number of places that you had to "correct", I was pretty sure of what I was doing. I was sleepy, so I may have made mistakes within it; and also you are free to dislike or disagree with it, but here it is (where "up" and "down" styles -- terms that I believe are used in the Chicago Manual of Style -- mean respectively "capitalize where doing so is not bizarre" [e.g. A Dictionary of Modern History 1789–1945] and "don't capitalize where not doing so is not bizarre" [e.g. A dictionary of modern history 1789–1945]):
This or something like it is what I've done in a fairly large number of articles, adding up to a huge number of titles. (An example: Ihei Kimura.) I don't remember having read criticism of this practice. It's pretty much what's done in "my" (!) "Good Article" Hiroh Kikai, and it was not an issue in either promotion to or reassessment of GA status.
Your preference isn't clearly wrong, but I believe that my system is better, because:
In the spirit of "WP:RETAIN" (which is admittedly about US/British spelling and not capitalization), I suggest that the article should stay as it was, and that you should therefore revert your (well-intentioned) edit. -- Hoary (talk) 05:21, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
User page I have reverted/rolled back, etc. 7 pages this IP user has vandalized in his/her short time online here today. Can you help--am trying to keep up with him/her. Thanks! We hope (talk) 01:04, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
Thanks much!! We hope (talk) 01:59, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
On your addition of an infobox to Toyoko Tokiwa:
Tokiwa is a documentary photographer. While the notion that photography can be art has been around for well over a century, the notion that all worthwhile photography is art is rather a new and controversial one.
As you're sure to know, infoboxes are far less popular among editors of articles on photographers, or artists, or other "creatives", than they are among editors of articles on footballers and so forth. The string "infobox" does not appear in the Featured article criteria. FAs on photographers that lack infoboxes include:
There are cogent arguments for infoboxes for certain kinds of people. (I wouldn't dream of removing them from articles on hurdlers, cheesecake models, and so on.) The arguments against them for people such as photographers are hinted at by your infobox for Ken Domon: Yes, Tokiwa was influenced by Domon, but so were dozens of photographers who have articles (or at least crappy substubs) in en:WP. Yes, Tokiwa can be added; but why Tokiwa in particular? And this "Influenced" field is a well-used way in which bios of living people of (unlike Tokiwa) borderline notability can get themselves linked to and thereby look a bit more impressive. In short, infoboxes here invite simplifications, exaggerations, and mere repetition; arguably they also insult the intelligence of the reader.
You're a bureaucrat and an exceptionally vigorous and good editor, with an excellent command of Japanese. I'm sure you have lots of WP stuff on your plate. If you've suddenly developed an interest in Japanese photography, I'm happy to know it. Do please add material. (A huge amount of non-trivia could be added to the article on Domon, for example. There are entire books about him.) If you haven't developed such an interest but anyway notice mistakes (such as my recent and idiotic one, caught by another editor, of transcribing 奥村 as "Okamura"), then do please fix them. But as it is I'm puzzled by the new salience of your conversions of one style to another. -- Hoary (talk) 05:51, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
Let's look at the infobox in Toyoko Tokiwa. It starts by telling the reader that this is Toyoko Tokiwa (about which there was no doubt). And then (photo caption aside):
For Tokiwa, the precise name is a biographical triviality. (It's not so for all Japanese photographers; e.g. Moriyama Daidō actually had work published as by Moriyama Hiromichi, which I presume was the original reading of the characters of his original name.)
Well, yes, but trivially easy for the hurried reader to extract from the article. (I mean, I cannot read Portuguese, but were this article all in Portuguese I'd be able to infer as much.) And also partly trivial (our opinion of her work would be unchanged if we suddenly discovered that no, she was born in Kagawa in 1929).
Yes, but (i) this is shown in the caption to the photo above; and (ii) by itself it will mean nothing to more than a handful of people. (Arguably this title/book is hugely overemphasized in the article -- which of course would be my fault, not yours -- and this should read "the portrayal of working women" or similar.)
Yes, but I've no particular reason to think that she was exceptionally influenced by him in particular. She was influenced by the realism of the time, which was spearheaded by Domon; that's all I know at this point about the relationship between the two. I do know that her photography was directly influenced by her elder brother (whose name I don't know) and by her husband.
It's repetition and (well intended) simplification. And this kind of thing isn't merely endemic in bio-infoboxes, it's almost inevitable with them.
Infoboxes are useful with, say, cars. You know that for a model of car a number of fields can be provided with data that are usually unambiguous: First revelation to the press; first sale; first sale in the EU; first sale in north America; width; height; length; wheelbase; fuel consumption measured in one way; ditto measured in another; blah blah blah. An infobox is superb for this. It's also good for generic kinds of human: major-league baseballers and so forth. For other kinds of human, it dumbs down at best.
Anyway, the infobox, however well intended, adds nothing to Toyoko Tokiwa, which is why I am about to remove it.
I do appreciate much of your other work on that article, notably your separation of "references" and "notes". Welcome to the world of Japanese photography (apologies if I didn't notice any earlier contributions by you). Actually I think that Japanese photography is going through a longish period of relative uninterestingness, but excellent work came out just last year (with far less fanfare than what greeted the humdrum work of the hyped), and we can always root around the more distant past and have hope for the future. -- Hoary (talk) 01:39, 12 January 2011 (UTC)
When I wrote the above, I hadn't been aware of this edit of yours. It's a helpful one; thank you.
It is a little problematic, though. For example, while it wouldn't surprise me to learn that Tamura is represented there (and I think I've read that his namesake is), the article on him doesn't say this. The print that was used for the catalogue cover shown in the article was borrowed from Pentax's camera museum, as were all the prints by Tamura that were shown in that exhibition -- or so we are told on p.282 of this (very handsome) catalogue.
It's tempting just to say that the museum has holdings of work by a number of Japanese and non-Japanese photographers and also every Japanese photographer whose tedious little article here starts robotically with the statement that he or she is or was "a renowned Japanese photographer". (Remember this?) But I suppose we must be civil about the encyclopedia itself, as well as about each other's stylistic and other preferences. -- Hoary (talk) 08:03, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
Apparently there were some BLP concerns with the user's name irrepective of WP:RFCUN consensus. See this AN/I. —Jeremy (v^_^v Hyper Combo K.O.!) 08:07, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
Hey. About a day ago, you changed Arvin.limpoco.247 → Kuroi.Namida. That was done at 06:41, 13 January 2011. But now I'm seeing that the original username made some edits a bit after that, at 03:07, January 14, 2011 and 3:09. Are they socking, or is this a false positive? — HelloAnnyong (say whaaat?!) 13:47, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
I've seen and dealt with a couple superseded requests, and was wondering if the policy/guide to clerking could possibly be changed to allow clerks to close obviously superseded requests, sort of going along with xeno's comment on Wikipedia talk:Changing username/Simple/Assistance. It would be more convenient for the 'crats, and not too much trouble for the clerks. Not that typing {{Not done}}, superseded ~~~~ is very hard :p Anyway, if you think it would cause too much trouble, that's fine, I just thought it might be helpful. demize (t · c) 15:01, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
Someone from Deseret News wants to interview me and a couple other Wikipedians from Utah for an article he's writing about Wikipedia's 10th anniversary. If you're interested, let me know, and I'll email you the number. The UtahraptorTalk/Contribs 15:05, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
Could you double check and make sure that the transliterations are correct at Gosick#Episode list? I used the Kanji Converter tool to transliterate the titles, but have little faith in its accuracy. And if you can, could you also translate the remaining titles? —Farix (t | c) 12:02, 15 January 2011 (UTC)
Hi! I edited this. But now I'm not sure if it was correct. I thought it was #1 of the list. Should it be #4? Or #5? Please let me know. Oda Mari (talk) 17:23, 17 January 2011 (UTC)
Hi! If you have time, I'd be happy if you could have another look at this featured list candidacy. Remarks are added for all treasures so the only outstanding issue are the Image columns. As I wrote, I am not too fond of adding empty columns. Also feedback here was rather negative about adding such columns. Adding image columns later as images become available is not a big deal. Somebody not familiar with table syntax could always ask for help (at wikipedia help, wikiproject Japan, me or any other place). bamse (talk) 22:02, 18 January 2011 (UTC)
Hello, I noticed your requested merge for cor pulmonale and pulmonary embolism. These are not identical conditions, as a skim read of cor pulmonale will tell you. You were misled by an erroneous redirect (which I have now fixed). I hope you don't mind that I removed the merge notice. JFW | T@lk 18:52, 20 January 2011 (UTC)
I saw you have been really active lately and I clicked on over to your user page and was pretty impressed. Would you be interested in helping with the WP:Online_Ambassadors program? It's really a great opportunity to help university students become Wikipedia contributers. I hope you apply to become an ambassador, Sadads (talk) 00:12, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
The dispute about romanizations for katakana words of non-Japanese origin has now entered mediation and is currently being talked about in this discussion page section. If you still wish to participate, please join the discussion. Thank you. Prime Blue (talk) 14:08, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
You think that Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is not a part of the Studio Ghibli's films. I understand your point of view but, nowadays, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is considered to be a part of Studio Ghibli since without Nausicaä, Studio Ghibli might not exist. Not only it, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind nowadays belongs to Studio Ghibli (distribution rights, copyright, animators, directors). Please, do not be purist in these terms because Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is very important for Studio Ghibli. Because if Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is not in the page of Studio Ghibli, it would remain unhooked. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.128.253.83 (talk) 10:08, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
Hi, I see you watch family tree. I'm looking for someone to help me create a family tree for Robert Hotung. Would you be able to point me in the right direction, please? --Ohconfucius ¡digame! 08:13, 28 January 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for making the name change for me. I'm asking you because you were active a few minutes ago and I think you might be active. Generation of Youth for Christ is experiencing an edit war of sorts atm. There's a person trying to make it promotional in tone and another that is very antagonistic towards it, I reverted quite a few edits and tried to start a discussion on the talk page but I will be in violation of 3RR if I keep on. (They're both putting their edits back in, etc)
I think the page deserves semi-protection, I'm not sure how to ask since there are no 3RR violations, (unless I've reverted more than three times trying to combat the changes and asking for comment in the talk page).
Thanks~
WikiManOne 00:58, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
Hi, Thanks for changing my username. How do I merge the old and the new account in the Sister Projects like Commons or Wiktionary? Will it happen automatically or do I have to manually do that? Thanks again --ashwinikalantri talk 05:09, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
Is there any way to completely disable the old account? Twice now I've logged in to the old one and accidentally made edits on it without realizing my error. WikiManOne 01:18, 31 January 2011 (UTC)
Thankyou for the prompt username change! [pls feel free to delete this once you've read it. i wont be offended!] Accurate Nuanced Clear (talk) 13:16, 31 January 2011 (UTC)
Please see the comments/edits I placed regarding renaming login requests. Again, sorry for the confusion. Teamfrednet (talk) 22:39, 2 February 2011 (UTC)
This IP claims to be the same user who was previously banned from editing, and had a topic ban on Barack Obama and Abortion related articles before that. He is openly admitting to editing from an IP disregarding his previous indefinite ban as well as topic bans by editing a Abortion related article at Planned Parenthood. I fail to see why such flagrant and admitted circumvention of wikipedia policies should be tolerated. (Note, I posted this here cause you're a bureaucrat, I may list it an noticeboard or tell another admin before you respond... but if you respond I will leave it at that and will not raise it anywhere else, that was long, in other words, I'm leaving it up to you, assuming your active and can get to it) WikiManOne 09:14, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
I have conducted a reassessment of the above article following its nomination for reassessment. You are being notified as you have made a number of contributions to the article. I have found some concerns which you can see at Talk:Lolicon/GA1. I have placed the article on hold whilst these are fixed. Thanks. Jezhotwells (talk) 03:08, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
I'm not sure if I should bring this up on ANI or MOS-JA, so I'll pass it by you first.
Crissov (talk · contribs) has been editing {{gojuon}} to utilize the Nihon-shiki/Kunrei-shiki names of the kana (si, ti, tu, hu) over the Hepburn forms (which he had been told not to do by Unnecessary stuff late last year), and then instituted a separate Hepburn parameter as some sort of compromise (which I've been reverting for the past two months back to the status quo Hepburn only version). Yesterday, he moved Shi (kana), Chi (kana), Fu (kana), and did a cut-paste move with Tsu (kana) to institute his version of the table and utilize the "systematic" names over the Hepburn transcriptions. I just spent a couple of minutes reverting all of his unilateral changes and left him a message on his talk page concerning his edits (my earlier message is because I thought he was utilizing the kana rather than their transcriptions).
Should this be brought to a larger audience, or should we just trust him not to move the pages and reformat the template the way he wants, again?—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 19:36, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
I was curious as to why you deleted the page about International Orange, I was trying to learn some more about Robert Sledge and hit a dead end.,.. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.73.217.249 (talk) 06:48, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
A few days ago, I wrote an addition to the page kink.com. It involved their streaming of a person losing their vaginal virginity live on the internet. It has been removed as advertising. However, I think if it were advertising, it would have been posted before the event. I am not affiliated or employed by that website, but I thought it was newsworthy. Even if its legitimacy were in doubt, just kinks claim of doing this is newsworthy in the world of porn. If porn has a place on wiki, my addition deserves to be there. If not, I don't see that any porn should be on there. I might add, the person who contacted you, has been trying for some time to censor any news about Nicki Blue, claiming he knows her, but giving no proof of that. Please tell me what I can do to get something of my article back? There are many more sources I could cite on this event, but due to time, I only gave one initially. Thank you for your time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.32.246.99 (talk • contribs) 01:40, 10 February 2011
Hi Nihonjoe. You are listed in Category:Translators ja-en. Would you look at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yutaka Hara and comment on whether the Japanese sources in this Google News Archive search provide enough coverage of Yutaka Hara to establish notability? Thanks, Cunard (talk) 22:56, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
I noticed your offer on the RS page. One of my challenges in Eva writing is, unsurprisingly, untranslated materials. For example, I've known for the past 5 years that Hideaki Anno did an interview on Top Runner where he said that the religious references in Neon Genesis Evangelion were 'pedantry', but though the transcript is available, no translation is available. (Google Translate is just good enough for me to verify that that page probably is what it's supposed to be.)
So, I was wondering whether the offer extends to material that might not be used on Wikipedia; if it isn't, do you freelance? (For example, a translation of all the transcripts would be worth a good $50 to me, and I think a translation of just that specific section would be worth at least $10-20 to me.) --Gwern (contribs) 16:26 28 September 2010 (GMT)
Would you mind taking a look at this mess? Apparently, using {{nihongo}} in prose is a violation of WP:NOTDIR and my translation of バトルサブウェイ into "Battle Subway" is considered original research.—Ryūlóng (竜龙) 00:18, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
I'm trying to improve this page. As it is, it's a mash of rumor, misinformation, and stuff from the General Union. I'm more than willing to get sources to improve the page quality so that it makes it into the Japan Project and the Education Project. I'd appreciate any helpKeroroGunso (talk) 01:03, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
Hello. This is unrelated to the IP-hopping Indonesian misinformation vandal, but you should anyway check the following IPs, all of which are trying to put "anime" hoaxes and other misinformation and "connections" to the Philippine cartoon, Super Inggo at ang Super Tropa. I've also noted that users of these addresses (possibly a single person) have also put unsourced information and categories on other unrelated anime articles and several others. Here are the addresses I found so far (he may have used more):
To top this all off, these addresses are based in Russia. So obviously, the vandal surely couldn't provide sources for his edits as the said cartoon (if I'm not mistaken) has not been aired out of the Philippines.
So what do you think? Can a block be imposed on either or both of the 92.100.128.0/17 and 91.122.80.0/20 ranges? It seems the addresses are assigned to the same provider. Thanks in advance. - 上村七美 (Nanami-chan) | talkback | contribs 16:37, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
Sigh... After you locked Senkaku Islands dispute, it appears a pre-edit-war is occurring in Senkaku Islands. Check out the history page (just look at Feb 22-23, 2011). They are now fighting over whether to put a POV tag onto the page. It would be nice if you give out a few warnings or do something about it. Thanks. Bobthefish2 (talk) 18:40, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
The article Studio Pierrot magical girl series has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
While all contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, content or articles may be deleted for any of several reasons.
You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the {{proposed deletion/dated}}
notice, but please explain why in your edit summary or on the article's talk page.
Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Removing {{proposed deletion/dated}}
will stop the proposed deletion process, but other deletion processes exist. The speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and articles for deletion allows discussion to reach consensus for deletion. —Farix (t | c) 12:38, 27 February 2011 (UTC)
"WikiProject Report" would like to focus on WikiProject Japan for a Signpost article. This is an excellent opportunity to draw attention to your efforts and attract new members to the project. Would you be willing to participate in an interview? If so, here are the questions for the interview. Just add your response below each question and feel free to skip any questions that you don't feel comfortable answering. Other editors will also have an opportunity to respond to the interview questions. If you know anyone else who would like to participate in the interview, please share this with them. Have a great day. -Mabeenot (talk) 04:03, 28 February 2011 (UTC)
As an editor who has interacted with User:Tenmei on the Senkaku Islands pages (primarily through your adminstrative actions on those pages, I think), I would like to inform you that I have filed a Request for comment on user conduct of Tenmei. You may read that RFC/U at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Tenmei, and are welcome to comment on it as explained at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User conduct/Guidance2 once it has been certified. Qwyrxian (talk) 06:21, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
Hi. If you are still acting as Tenmei's mentor you might want to look at Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Tenmei. Taemyr (talk) 08:28, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
Template:Anime by decade category header has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page. — This, that, and the other (talk) 09:22, 7 March 2011 (UTC)
I've come across a problem on lolicon where a Japanese source is being used to advance a particularly strong claim, and I'm uncertain as to whether it is a RS. Could you please take a look at Talk:Lolicon#Original_research_problem and give your opinion? Thanks. --Malkinann (talk) 19:54, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
Hi. I'm not sure exactly how to reply, but I saw your message, and yes, I am indeed aware of any potential problems with using my real name. I do not mind the change,
Old username: Jonathan360
New username JonathanK81
I listed the names, because again, I'm not really sure where I can go to reply to your question. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonathan360 (talk • contribs) 06:44, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
Kubo Tite (talk · contribs) has been adding unsourced information into Eiichiro Oda that the latter was killed in yesterday's earthquake. But I seriously doubt that this is the real Tite Kubo, especially give the editor changing "One Piece" to "Wan Piss". —Farix (t | c) 21:31, 11 March 2011 (UTC)
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