User talk:81.86.110.57
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[edit] Etiquette
Do not remove deletion notices from articles, and do not edit war. Please contribute but do not do so unilaterally. Please create an account. -- Netoholic @ 16:52, 24 Sep 2004 (UTC)
If I don't remove deletion notice, the article will be deleted isn't it? Those 2 articles do not fall into the requirement of deletion policy (vandalism or nonsense) therefore I removed the deletion request.
The Galatasaray article is legitimate! It's a famous football club from Turkey. Just because the article is a stub doesn't mean it should be deleted! Secondly, The Young and the Restless even if it is just TV drama, it has a contribution to knowledge about something well known from other countries. Are books, movies, TV show, music, etc considered not worth being used in Simple edition?
I try to contribute with some ideas as well, but it is deleted by you. The reasons you give are very unsatisfactory to me. For example:
- The time format on main page. It's used also in other wikipedia sites. So what's the problem? Why can't this be used?
- The headings for each section. I updated the main page to have a nicer layout and used h2 format like some other wikipedias. But because you prefer th layout (my guess), you removed my updates.
For this example about the main page, it is the disagreement between you and me. Who is being unilateral? You can be as well since you are making such decisions by yourself. It is also your participation in edit war. I prefer an admin tell me which part of my contribution is not good than another user just keep removing my edit.
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