If you have come here to complain that I have reverted your unexplained, and/or unsourced change, and are planning to redo it, please consider sourcing it and providing an Edit summary to tell everyone why you have made the change.
If you either cannot or do not want to do this it might be worth your while wondering why you are making the edit at all.
Random number changes.
In addition to the incidence of people randomely changing numbers to see if anyone notices or because they think it's big or clever, a chain of IP editors is making random nuisance changes to F1 articles. If I have reverted one of your edits which appears to be one of them, your best course is to add an explanation, consisting of a reference or at least an Edit summary, when you redo it.
Short shelf life, vagueness and NPOV issues
A typical phrase here is "probably best known as" and although this is only an example I will explain why it does not belong in the encyclopedia. The "probably" is the vague part: words like "hopefully" and "prospectively" are the same.
The "shelf life" part is the "best known as". Not only does this depend on where you are in the world and which generation you belong to but if the subject does something more notable it may not stay that way for long. "best known as" should be replaced by something more verifiable like "appeared in".
NPOV comes in where phrases like "starred in" or "dominated" are used. We know they were there: whether they "starred" or "dominated" is often opinion and in any case this kind of puffery is not the job of an encyclopedia.
You seem to be trying to add a section to the infobox on the above article. Unfortunately, the infobox does not support this addition which therefore does not show. Using "Show Review" button, in the line of buttons at the bottom of ther edit screen next to "save" before saving would tell you this
Anthony Blunt
I would have thought that the recent allegations against him had some notability? A sub-section perhaps? 86.169.0.121 (talk)
Mirage III Cost and Produce.
Hey,Can You put the Mirage III cost and Aircraft Produce sorces.I Should tell you that You and I don't Trust Nigel ash.Ok And My last Wish is Do it again And I don't know how to use the Sorces.Thanks.Load Vordemout (talk) 12:43, 26 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I notice that you have been involved with the Hitler article. I proposed an edit showing how Hitler was influenced by Mussolini but need to get a consensus pro or con. Please take a look. Historicat (talk) 20:07, 7 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Rhodes - In case you weren't aware
FYI, the Cecil Rhodes article is constantly being vandalised. Thanks for your effort, and the wasted time you've expended. I've discovered that it is often necessary to look at the last half-dozen edits - it is not unusual for all of them to be vandalism. e.g. In the current situation, the last good version was 9 December 2014. Best wishes, Pdfpdf (talk) 13:51, 15 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I am really not sure what happened. I had that text in my clipboard so I could quickly find where I wanted to put my response. I am not sure how it got pasted into two spots. Chillum19:31, 18 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Ruhollah Khomeini
Your excuse for reverting Khomeini's religious identification is redundant and doesn't even stand against innumerable articles of other figures who have their specific religion mentioned - whether that be catholic, baptist, Theravada Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, orthodox Judaism, reform Judaism etc. You must have much stronger reasoning for removing well cited info that has the precedent of specifics from plentiful other articles. If you can't provide better reasoning and keep reverting, i will report your suspect behaviour.58.106.252.233 (talk) 14:21, 25 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
What's up?
Hi Britmax. Are you OK? I looked at your contributions and you seem to be erasing yourself off the project; surely the Bournemouth hoo-hah isn't that bad? PaleCloudedWhite (talk) 09:36, 27 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
No, not just that, or even that to any degree. I had a desire to return to the "real world" but now feel I would be better off just cutting down my time here. Thanks for your concern but I'll be back, with a smaller commitment. Britmax (talk) 09:55, 27 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
First: Khomeini's hypocrisy is not "detail" this is the key to all contemporary history of Iran and the main criticism of his political life. It is backed by very reliable sources and almost undisputed.
Second: Feel free to enhance composition and strength of my writings (or leave this job to other editors) but do not justify your ruining everything by such an excuse. WP is an international collaboration project. Khomeini's article officially has asked for expert advise from Iran. Here You are! I am an Iranians expert and English is not my native language. Then what? Is it a good practice to shut my mouth? What about the invitation? — Preceding unsigned comment added by IRVoice (talk • contribs) 22:44, 10 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
If you like I could delete the entire page as it is widely known how flawed it is. Then write the absolute truth about the lies behind the "ball"
The sources behind the books and information regarding this sham are written by the liars covering it up. I have taken action at great expense, to expose it. Publicy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Talkingtrue123 (talk • contribs) 13:47, 20 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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I made the same reversion (twice) you did, to removed the origin of the aircraft's name from the lead paragraph in Tibbets' article. I don't want to run afoul of wp:err, so I took it to the talk page.--rogerd (talk) 18:26, 7 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
Hi - I notice you have reverted my expansion of this article. If you look back I actually undertook a huge amount of work on the article to bring it up to B-Class in the first place. It seems to me that the location where Haig was at the moment the War broke out is relevant to the article. Best wishes. Dormskirk (talk) 16:41, 1 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hi - I am still waiting for you to restore my last edit. Before I make further improvements to this article I want to be sure you are not going to revert them. Best wishes. Dormskirk (talk) 18:54, 2 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Hi - I note your interesting response "Why would I do that?" and that you "can't say whether you will revert my future edits in the same way". OK you win...I have written around 2,000 articles now for wikipedia and I have come across a great many editors who are completely committed to the wikipedia project. But never before have I come across anyone who's sole purpose is to revert new material. You may consider my work "excessive detail" but the general principle on wikipedia is that properly sourced material wins. And, in my view, getting the details right is important. I will not seek to advance this article further, notwithstanding all the work I and many others have already put into it, and let's just hope our paths do not cross again. Best wishes. Dormskirk (talk) 23:02, 2 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
The Internet as we know it is a global communications network. The term is a proper noun that is ALWAYS capitalized. Local internet networks are NOT capitalized. When "internet" is used as a word for any purpose other than the global network, the word is NOT capitalized.
"Prohibition" is another example of misspelled capitalization. Prohibition in the United States from 1920 to 1933 is a proper noun that is always capitalized. Any other use of the word "prohibition" is not capitalized.
Dear Britmax. It may well be that various people use anachronistic misnomers but it is not good form. That is why you will find Harrow, London, not Middlesex and Staines-upon-Thames articles in this encyclopedia. Equally we do not summarise in the manner of a mid-19th century railway entrepeneur the content of the much-more populated area served by the Waterloo to Reading Line and lesser linked lines under the hitherto convenient shorthand (still adopted by some fossils running the SWT website): 'Windsor Lines'. They group them for ease of those passing through Barnes etc under this unfortunate, totally half-baked previous name. One notes to one's horror Windsor has a rival line these days and furthermore one cannot term railways as one used to. I know the subject is vexed but in no way does helping people understand the current economic purpose of various railways by terms which are currently more valid and would be used by the majority of passengers along the route if forced to describe it based on service descriptions etc, lessen the sterling history sections of railway articles. To emphasise previous names in the WP:LEAD section, particularly in flattering quotation marks is rather passé, don't you, on considered reflection, think? Further, as the Reading line is national (sometimes I believe even direct through link to the rest of the network) do you not think stopping tens of miles short of the natural destination of the railway in the WSW direction from the capital is riding on the Royal brand mark just a tad...- Adam37Talk10:06, 22 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Without bothering to parse all of the pretentious Baroque prose, I would like to note that ‘archaic’ company names are used in historic articles. Useddenim (talk) 16:59, 22 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
We don't call them that because we invented the name. We call them that because that is what the railway calls them, and so that is what we call them. Simples. Britmax (talk) 18:30, 22 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hello. You rved my edit to Margaret Thatcher with the comment 'Interesting, but why remove the link to the prayer on the strength if it?'. I did not remove any link or wikilink. If you look at my two combined edits, it should be clearer: [1]. Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace is a redirect to Prayer of Saint Francis, and since my point was trying to correct the wrong impression of authorship by St Francis, I didn't want to give it that title. How about we avoid the redirect with the following?
Arriving at 10 Downing Street, she said, paraphrasing the prayer ''[[Prayer of Saint Francis|Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace]]'' and wrongly attributing it to [[Francis of Assisi]]:<ref>{{cite news|last=Howse|first=Christopher|title=The real prayer of Francis of Assisi|date=12 Apr 2013|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/9991301/The-real-prayer-of-Francis-of-Assisi.html|access-date=7 August 2016|newspaper=Daily Telegraph}}</ref>
You have reverted my edit on this railway station.
There was a small halt Atlantic Park Hostel Halt on the site but it closed long ago. A completely new enlarged station Southampton Airport was opened by BR in 1966 on the same site. Accordingly it is a new station opened by BR.Steamybrian2 (talk) 15:24, 11 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Refusal to accept changes
Hi,
I see you refused to accept my changes to Downside School Page, It was removed because it is no longer relevant to the school.
Can you please remove these sections as they offer no value for anyone looking at Downside School. They want to know about the school, where it if and what it offers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KathRM (talk • contribs) 15:54, 12 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Wouldn't they (Boney M) still be categorized as hoaxes?
I did read what you said about the people already knowing about the Boney M. scandal, I know I probably didn't read the article (which I apologize), but since everybody knew that Boney M. was a fraud wouldn't we keep the categories or is there something that contradicts that? Also I'm also wondering if you're an admin or a moderator (I know this sounds weird, but I'm just wondering). --73.240.105.185 (talk) 20:44, 25 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Thatcher's ministries
Hello!
I have replied to your interesting comment on the talk page of Lady Thatcher's article. It was made in mid August, and you might not be whatching the talk at this moment.
I will be pleased to cooperate in any areas I could possibly improve this Wiki.
Sam10rc (talk) 00:41, 5 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
You think people repeatedly making offensive suggestions of 'allegations' of sexual perversion against a subject is constructive use of an article's talk page? --Michig (talk) 12:06, 13 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Re: Central line patterns
Re: "how do you know no trains run that way off peak, for example?"
I totally missed the quotation, and thought that you ment it. I'm truelly sorry, and have appologised at the talk-page aswell. So unless you want to comment my stupid text, You don't have to spend time commentating my misstake. I'm awfully sorry, that I missed the quote-signs. Boeing720 (talk) 01:28, 19 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
heya, from what I can remember the model of the station is only about 1 meter long and is mainly used just to store short rakes of coaches but is meant to represent the station, I didn't relies it wasn't in the reference as I was going off my own experience of going to the club. Teabagishere (talk) 11:37, 1 November 2016 (UTC)
BTW they deleted the post i made earlier aswell 17:20, 1 November 2016 (UTC)Teabagishere (talk)[reply]
So, let me get this straight, you think that Kennedy is more commonly referred to as Jack Kennedy than as John F. Kennedy or as JFK? Really? Good God, I give up! Wikipedia really isn't worth bothering with any more. -- Necrothesp (talk) 15:40, 2 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]
November 2016
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Spelling
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Sorry about that - it just gets under my skin that I'd only just added the {{cn}} tag and was still looking up the claim on Google. Seems fake though after all - MIRA appears to be an amateur racing association, and nobody (even Google) has heard of Mike Wilson. Chaheel Riens (talk) 10:13, 2 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Britmax I see you have reverted an edit I made to the above article. The information shown is incorrect. There is no reference to say that the locomotive is owned by the PRNGRT. PRNGRT do not own any locomotives this is a common misconception. I work for them as an employee of Vale of Rheidol Railway which DOES own the locomotive concerned - as part of our museum collection. I am working on a page for the Vale of Rheidol website to ensure this information. Can you please restore my edit? Willsmith3 (Talk)12:40, 23 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
James Hunt Source
Just to let you know, the source for what you reverted on the James Hunt page was already there. Its the YouTube video.
Taiwanese are people who have ancestry in Taiwan. Many people in Taiwan are not Taiwanese. Most are Chinese.
Taiwan does not claim to be an independent country but the Republic of China or Republic of China on Taiwan. The People's Republic of China does not claim that Taiwan is independent. In fact, they claim they will invade the island if independence is ever declared.
The MH370 article talk page archive 2 does discuss the China issue a little and is not in disagreement with the above.
Your reversion of "suddenly" on "The Day of the Jackal" film
Hello Britmax. I am new at Wiki editing discussion customs. I trust here is the right place, etc. I do it in the spirit of friendly common-interest pursuit. Having watched the film twice last night, things are quite fresh in mind regarding it. Anyway, I disagree with the reversion. The Jackal is both portrayed and explicitly described throughout as exceptionally skilled and deadly, etc. The (tacit) idea that he would simply just 'miss' at the climax of the whole plot is misleading to readers who have not seen the film, and is inconsistent with the whole portrayal of the character. Also, the actual visuals of DeGaulle's movement in the shot is portrayed as rather sudden and an unpredictable startlement. The word "suddenly" indicates the fluke nature of the miss. This is not an unimportant point. I therefore believe it is 'needed', ie comprises a substantive improvement. So I will put it back in. I am quite open to and welcome (and would enjoy) further discussion and conversation on this small matter, or on the movie generally. We have a common interest here. Conversation on such can be a civilized and enjoyable and humanizing thing, and need not be a childish petty war, as I've unfortunately discovered it disappointingly so often is on Wiki.
Not sure you realized it, but this was kinda WP:BITE-y. The Help Desk (and Teahouse) is specifically intended for cases of "I don't know where to ask"; your answer was short and on-point with the wikilinks, but what works with regulars may not work with newbies (who may not even know what a talk page is). TigraanClick here to contact me15:13, 10 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Notice of Neutral point of view noticeboard discussion
This commentary on reverting my revert is downright rude. Firstly, do not make assumptions about what other editors know or do not know. Secondly, pay particular attention to the "Discourse" section which discusses 'genocidal rape'. This means that the cat is not redundant. Make an effort to see what fields any given editor (i.e., myself) actually edit extensively (i.e., genocide broadly construed) before leaving very public brusque edit summaries. For someone who is experienced in one area of Wikipedia, you don't seem to have fully fathomed how these are used. If you intend to extend your editing range to controversial topics, you need to learn how to play nicely (unlike this. --Iryna Harpy (talk) 20:58, 23 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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If you're a football follower, you're clearly missing out on the fact that supercup wins in spain are registered as part of the new season (the 2005 supercup win is registered under the 2005/06 season). Check it out if you don't believe me. Paulinho28 (talk) 09:26, 4 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I saw that you reverted my edit to the size of the infobox image for the Vladimir Lenin talk page. Would you mind taking a moment to explain the reasons for your change in more detail?
I noticed you reversed some edits made recently on the Heather Mills page. The reason for contacting you is not to question them but to ask your view of the neutrality of the person who made those edits. I raised this point a while back on the talk pages (now archived) but there was no response. The poster in question is Mlot123 [[3]]. My concern is that the only edits this poster has made have been on the Heather Mills page and the edits amount to significant attempts to rewrite the character and reset the tone of the article. This is not the first time this has happened on the Heather Mills page, there was a similar pattern of edits several years ago, coincidentally at the same time that Heather Mills was complaining publicly about her Wikipedia page. Personally, I have no issue with whatever content is on the page, but I do have a problem with what I perceive to be self-interest at work. As I say, I'd be interested in your views. Thanks, David T Tokyo (talk) 06:13, 20 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Template Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway RDT
Can you explain why some of the stations on this RDT that are shown with full details of both opening and closing dates in the main body article are shown on this RDT and others in the same article are not?
Not specifically, but in my experience it is usually an inconsistency which comes with the territory when you have random volunteers doing the job. Britmax (talk) 19:07, 24 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Besides those two aforementioned stations, there also is Llanvair station shown in the list of article stations which has the same opening date as the stations near to it, but was a short-lived station evidentially. That means there are now three stations that will not be allowed on the RDT, but seem to be allowed to be entered in the list of stations in the actual article. Logic says to me that if these stations are not to be allowed on the RDT, they should not be allowed on the list of stations in the article. These three stations are either valid or they are not.
On the career summary you correctly noted the total number of races for 2017 was not 8. I am not sure (not just Wehrlein, but all racers with this table) this number is entries or races participated. ie entires would be 7 and races would be 6. I am stating this because this is the first time I have seen this type of situation and could not find a rule on how to judge what the correct way to report this would be.
If you have a problem, I suggest you revise any supposed hagiographic edits I've made or create a new section on the talk page. And what on earth do you mean 'hasn't been for years' -- have you suddenly decided that amateur racing no longer exists? Formulaonewiki (talk) 23:19, 22 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Passing relationships should not be there either, and we may need to have a discussion about when such a relationship becomes notable enough to appear here. Otherwise we end up stalking the first dates of anyone remotely famous. Britmax (talk) 12:56, 15 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I change ", an idea supported by some US republican congressmen but the idea has not been acted upon." to . Some US Republican congressmen supported this idea but never acted upon it." I changed it from passive to active, capitalized Republican, & changed it so it does not end in a preposition. This is indeed better grammar. Please tell me how it changes the meaning of the sentence. Peaceray (talk) 23:31, 10 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I did clarify the sentence. The original statement was vague & maybe I didn't read it right initially, but the solution was more finely crafted editing rather than reverting to the previous grammatical mess.
The television field is supported according to template:infobox person. It says "television Television programmes presented by or closely associated with the subject." Perhaps it is not showing up on your browser, but it's fine on mine. The two programs listed are strongly associated with Pilkington. If the infobox were for comedian, it would be different as that does not have the television field, but he's using infobox person. AngusWOOF (bark • sniff) 16:04, 1 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Reversion of my edit on Tunguska Event
You just reverted some capitalisation changes I made to this article. Your rationale given is uninformative. I suggest you read the Manual of Style on Capitalization. Seligne (talk) 12:52, 10 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
A barnstar for you!
The Minor barnstar
Thank you for making the changes that you did. I joined the Wikipedia community sometime back and Wiki advised me to begin by editing pages, so that I got the basics. They sent me to the "Trolley Problem" page. I edited what I thought would turn out to be correct, but I understand that I need to get better at editing articles. Thank you once again. :) Gokul (talk) 15:12, 13 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Metrolink
Thank you for fixing Manchester Metrolink. There were so many vandalism attacks, I wasn't able to mass-revert them! 14:04, 17 November 2017 (UTC)
What new information? If it's unsolved it can't be called a murder.
That is one of the silliest statements that I've ever seen in my life. Are you trying to tell me that JonBenét died a natural death, committed suicide, or accidentally struck her head?
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It was never at the top so didn’t receive any love from other editors.
I didn’t move it there just to push it. You can check it in the log.
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White Russia
show me on the english-language map a country called white russia
dude had bad grammar, but his changes were OBVIOUSLY correct --[dynamic public ip] 04:33, 22 March 2018 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.251.112.198 (talk)
Hi. I removed this text, which you added to the RfC I started, as I assumed it was posted in error. ":Yoou are gaming the system by starting another section on the above subject because you don't think you will get your way. Stop it. Britmax (talk) 09:04, 15 June 2018 (UTC)" Was it addressed to me? Misunderstandings and metaqueries would best be addressed in some other place than the RfC itself. Assuming your comment was addressed to me, an RfC is not "gaming the system" but following proper procedure to solve a dispute. Please see if you can contribute constructively to it. --John (talk) 09:33, 15 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Simon Nicol: Your reversion of my edit
Thanks for your message. I don't wish to do battle over this, but by way of explanation: originally I changed "GP" to "medical doctor" to make the sentence more understandable and reader-friendly. Some readers may not know what a GP is. In my humble opinion, we needn't require the reader to follow a link to decipher an acronym and then bounce back to the Nicol article to continue reading. I think we should try to make Wikipedia reader-friendly. Cordially yours, BuzzWeiser196 (talk) 10:46, 7 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Could you please let the recent edits slide on the HRT Formula 1 Team talk page, as I just wanted to correct some edits that I originally made years ago when I wasn't serious about editing Wikipedia so I think changing them to my current user signature makes sense considering I was the one who made them in the first place, plus the comment that the other user made in one of his replies were unneeded and unprofessional in the context of the question that I asked back then.Speedy Question Mark (talk) 23:13, 24 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]
You today deleted an article regarding the new train service to Swanage. The reason why I deleted the sentence because it was in the past tense referring to plans made several years ago to introduce a passenger service. A summer passenger train service has now been introduced which has been very widely publicized used by thousands of passengers including myself...! Therefore I cannot understand why you have refused my edit as you need a source for this information.Steamybrian2 (talk) 22:33, 9 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I did not "delete an article". Removing a section from an article as though the events in it did not happen and only describing the new status in an edit summary is not good enough. The change must be sourced in the article, and the previous status partly included as a previous status that was superseded by the current arrangements. Otherwise periods in the history of events are left out of the record. Because something is not the case now does not mean that it did not happen. Britmax (talk) 10:57, 10 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I previously edited elvis Presley's page, that President Trump awarded him but it was deleted. Can you reverse that edit so it isn't deleted again. Everythingfixer101 (talk) 13:10, 19 November 2018 (UTC)
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I don't understand your reversion. My version displays without any break? What do you see? Whether or which, the Newton Longville halts should not be shown in the RDT as they were never there during the time covered by the article. Please explain. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 00:32, 21 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I see the used line stopping in the middle of nowhere for no apparent reason, in a general encyclopedia intended for non specialist railway enthusiasts who will have no idea where it goes after that. Britmax (talk) 00:42, 21 November 2018 (UTC).[reply]
It might have, if that is what I had intended to say. Even a marker would leave the used section and the unused section meeting in the middle of nowhere for no apparent reason. Britmax (talk) 18:43, 21 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Britmax, thank you for correcting my error in the Matt Johnson (singer) article. Admittedly, I do not keep up with names of post-punk bands. I changed the capitalization of "The The" to "the The" based on the spelling in the first sentence of the Matt Johnson article. So, if you are going to make "corrections", please do so throughout the article. Thanks. Woodlot (talk) 11:02, 5 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Britmax,
Seems you forgot to explain why you have deleted my addition to MH370 page (in popular culture) on Wikipedia. I provided my explanation on why I have made the addition. I reiterate that the reference is important for many reasons, including public safety. Grateful if you could provide your explanation.
Thank you
Sincerely,
Kenneth — Preceding unsigned comment added by KennethPark1 (talk • contribs) 00:30, 4 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Just here to discuss your removal of England from his place of birth. Usually the country of birth is included (including the country of birth within the UK). He is classified as English in the introduction so it simply makes sense to include it in the infobox. It doesn't make the section overly long or hard to read. I literally see no reason not to include it. It only adds to the article, it in no way subtracts or states anything false. Here are some of the many examples where it is the norm to include the country of birth in the infobox that corresponds to the persons nationality: William Blake, Francis Bacon, Charli XCX, Jacqui Abbott, Aled Jones, Katherine Jenkins, Calvin Harris. Helper201 (talk) 17:51, 8 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Astrology
Agreed, not everything can go in the first sentence, but you haven't provided any reaons for keeping pseudoscience out of the first sentence in this particular case. Nor have you tried to respond to the arguments about why it should be there or why it is there in many other articles about pseudoscience.--Brett (talk) 14:01, 9 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Glastonbury Festival
Are you going to Glastonbury this year? In preparation for Glastonbury Festival next week a small project has been set up to try to get pictures for acts appearing who don't have photos (or pics are poor/out of date). A list has been started at Wikipedia:Glastonbury 2019. Are there acts on the line up which need pics but aren't included on the list? In addition there has been some discussion about which acts, who do not have articles, would be considered notable enough (in wp terms) to justify one and should be included on the list as red links. If you had any pointers or could contribute to the list that would be great.— Rodtalk19:41, 21 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Remains of Natalee Holloway
If Natalee Holloway's remains have not been found after 14 years, I think that it is safe to say that her remains were never found and will never be found. Have you ever heard of Jimmy Hoffa (1975) or Judge Crater (1930)? Their remains were also never found.Anthony22 (talk) 12:39, 5 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, in this edit you reverted vandalism, by someone else, but also reverted my constructive change with the edit summary "Reverted unexplained changes" which is clearly inaccurate. In my view, the sentence I removed is not justified by the sources in the page. I have re-established my edit. If you continue to disagree with this edit please take your reasoning to the article talk page. Thank you. 2A02:C7F:4481:8300:90DC:E235:5074:54B0 (talk) 12:19, 29 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello Britmax! If you and User:91.250.171.150 want to have the generation model codes switched (without any source), maybe you should adjust the incoming links as well:
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Hi. Please take this message in the spirit it's intended - a very light touch piece of advice. Coming of course from the point of view of Assume good faith, some of your edit summaries and comments could be interpreted as aggressive or at the very least having a non-civil tone. A few examples:
[6] "Ram nareshji, if your intention is to behave this time, welcome back. Please, however, refrain from wasting everybody's time asking inane and pointless questions, particularly those drawn in from elsewhere. You will be banned again if you do that as some of us here do remember you." Also, the edit summary "Welcome back if you behave" doesn't read as incredibly civil.
[7] We voted the same way on this, but still - this comment is a bit blunt? The edit summary itself could read as impatience/exasperation.
[8] "Your English needs improving" is rude. 'Not grammatically correct' would be better.
Like I said, I can't force you to take this advice on board, but please take a beat to consider what I have said. I know you aren't intending to be rude, but words can be interpreted that way very easily. Best regards Mark83 (talk) 18:59, 4 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for that, I will give your remarks some thought. I have been shielding since March 13-ish due to immunosuppression and may be a little more tetchy than usual. Britmax (talk) 15:45, 5 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the reply. Totally understandable to be more tetchy than normal in those circumstances. I hope you are keeping well and that we all get back to some kind of normal soon. Best regards Mark83 (talk) 15:50, 5 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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In recognition of Hamilton's achievements, the British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC), renamed a portion of the track after him. It is the first time in Silverstone's history that a part of the circuit has been named after any individual
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In recognition of Hamilton's achievements, the British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC), renamed a portion of the track after him. The International Pit Straight, is now called the Hamilton Straight. It is the first time in Silverstone's history that a part of the circuit has been named after any individual
In recognition of Hamilton's achievements, the British Racing Drivers’ Club (BRDC) renamed The International Pit Straight at Silverstone "Hamilton Straight". It is the first time in the circuit's history that a part has been named after an individual. Britmax (talk) 20:51, 10 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
you do realise literally everything in that table is unsourced right? My edits are not only 100% accurate they are also nothing out of the ordinary considering everything in that able is unsourced. Either find sources for stuff in that table or let me make my changes. I won't revert those changes for the time being however I will change the number of stored vehicles on the table as there aren't 43 units down as stored on that table, If I remember correctly there are 36. MJ9674 (talk) 18:22, 25 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
My talk page
Do not restore anti-Semitic and Holocaust denying material to my talk page. This material was posted by an editor who is posting this filth in multiple articles from at least two accounts. I'm usually very civil, but anti-Semites and Holocaust deniers are utter scum and I'm not going to mince words. Nick-D (talk) 09:16, 27 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
"Strange"
Just out of curiosity, why do you find my intention strange? I did my best to not make it seem so, having quoted multiple historians who share the same opinion, which (in my opinion) shows that it's a proposal which should be taken seriously. Lupishor (talk) 16:24, 1 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I just find it odd that you insist that Romania held such a position, against the majority of evidence to the contrary, when evidence for it is scant at best. Britmax (talk) 16:38, 1 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I understand you'd find it odd considering that's the pretty much universal perception, but as I've mentioned on the WW2 article's talk page, most Western historians didn't research Romania's role in a detailed way, due to factors like geographical distance. I thought this point, along with others that I've made, would be enough for people not to consider such a proposal as strange. Lupishor (talk) 16:47, 1 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Unusual revert
Hi Britmax, last night my time you reverted one of my edits to the AlphaTauri article, with the summary "Reverted unexplained change. Edit summary please." I found this a bit unusual: I had given an edit summary ("Corrections"), which I understand is very brief, but this was not a controversial edit by any means and should have been understood by most editors of this article. The table in its prior state was incorrect and only minor changes were required to correct it, and in my opinion this does not require a detailed edit summary. I don't see what was achieved and it resulted in incorrect information remaining in the table overnight when the correct information was very easily verified by visiting the 2021 or combined AT01/AT02 articles (which were both linked in the table). Summaries alone are not grounds to revert edits, and edit summaries are not compulsory. I'm not aiming to challenge you or start any sort of argument, but I would like to let you know that I don't believe reverting this edit was a productive step to take. Thanks, 5225C (talk • contributions) 23:51, 4 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Problem in adding another section in the final section of the Wikipedia article on Bow Street station
I tried to add Category:Railway stations opened in Great Britain in 2021 in that final section, as Bow Street station reopened (albeit on a different station site) on Sunday, 14 February 2021. It did appear, but only appears in red type. Can you assist in resolving this matter, please.
Hi, just an observation about your recent edit in this article. While your version reads better, it is likely that it was a practical impossibility to introduce broad gauge tracks into an existing standard gauge station, there wouldn’t be space between the platforms. Regards Murgatroyd49 (talk) 12:09, 4 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]
You seem to have added the names of several people as influences with no references or explanation as to why you think they are. Britmax (talk) 14:15, 15 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Nuclear accidents
Hello Britmax,
there are lists of nuclear accidents at Wikipedia, eg.
SL/1 was 1961, Windscale and Kyshtym were earlier in 1957. The criteria for inclusion at Wikipedia is verifiability; these disasters' articles are already supported by citations.
I've restored my revisions. Please look at them carefully before removing them again, they are verifiable and improve the article. Regarding the section I removed: it's citation, John McCarthy's personal notes on sustainability at http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/progress/nuclear-faq.html is not a particularly authoritative source, and contradicts itself regarding waste. Clark42 (talk) 23:30, 18 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
PS: My remark "This is a good article"?? was meant to be a joke. Actually I think it is a pretty good article, but within minutes of arriving at the page I encountered a contradiction based on a poor citation, a glaring error, and information irrelevant to the subsection it was in. I hope you approve of my edits this time. Clark42 (talk) 23:37, 18 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Safery Car
I'm watching full race in F1TV archives. Every modification is based on them. But, I cannot add link videos.
Have you read that policy? Perhaps you haven't and you always want to be right. I'm not going to contest your edit, as it seems ridiculous to me to contest something on this site. But know you are wrong. Best wishes. CoryGlee (talk) 14:37, 13 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Ghislaine Maxwell is no longer a socialite - she is now an inmate
Ghislaine Maxwell is no longer a socialite - she is now an inmate
"Britmax", you keep reverting "former" socialite. Ghislaine is now an inmate, not a socialite. She does not get invited anywhere. You need to include links to where she is being invited to social events. She doesn't get any invitations. She is a pariah. Nobody will touch her. So, Britmax, start including links if you want to delete "former" socialite. No doubt, you consider Jeffrey Epstein to be "an American socialite" - even though he is dead and was a total pariah for being a pedophile. Ghislaine Maxwell is also a complete pariah for being accused of organising Epstein pedophilia. I am curious why you don't like anything negative said about these people. Friends? You one yourself???Betathetapi545 (talk) 18:16, 18 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I do not care whether what is said is positive or not, but if you want to make changes they need to be cited. "Socialite" is a description of her notability and has not ceased to be valid because you say so. And using sources used from another article is still using Wikipedia as its own source, which is not reliable as it can set up a circular reference per WP:CIRCULAR.Britmax (talk) 19:05, 18 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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I am not an admin, you still are not signing your posts with four tildes (4x~), and your leaving an Edit summary will still give rise to fewer misunderstandings, whatever you are trying to do. Britmax (talk) 15:08, 26 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, I saw you reverted my change on Amin al-Husseini. I'm not sure I fully understand your revert summary. In the sentence "The Islamic Central Institute gave the Muslims in Germany institutional ties to the "Third Reich".", I changed "Third Reich" to "Nazi Germany", as this is a synonym, and I removed the quotes that would have implied it was a direct quote. In the second sentence, I did not change a sourced direct quote: the phrase "Final Solution to the Jewish Question" is usually presented (in both German and English) with quotes to distance the reader, as it needs to be critically understood as Nazi Germany's so-called "Final Solution". Does this address your objections in the edit summary?-Ich(talk)12:05, 2 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
You changed a quote. The new version is no longer what was said. Changing that back does not need discussion: changing it in the first place does. Britmax (talk) 16:50, 19 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The quote was only edited to remove the distracting "sir" part. Nothing was added. This didn't change the important critique one bit, except to make it more effective. We'll have to continue in the article's talk page now. --SergeWoodzing (talk) 11:36, 20 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
If you change a quote, it is beholden on you to explain why, at least with an edit summary. It is not up to you to change the words of others, even in the slightest way, without an explanation. If you do so, I will remove the change until you do. "This didn't change the important critique one bit, except to make it more effective." This means "it didn't changes the quote, except where it did". Britmax (talk) 11:42, 20 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Sad that you wrote that, having not seen (?) and read my clear edit summaries. And confusing. These two quotes say essentially the same thing (1) "The inexpensive brown rotten bananas could not be eaten according to her." (2) "[Her opinion was that] the ... rotten bananas could not be eaten." Seems like you just don't want to understand what I mean and have meant all along. In any case, we're doing this here now, not on your talk page. I'm sorry I came here with it. --SergeWoodzing (talk) 12:08, 20 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
You have now repeatedly accused me of not explaining a change I made in an edit summary. On this page and again here. I never do that. These accusations are patently false. It is hard to find good faith in your behavior in making false accusations like that. --SergeWoodzing (talk) 11:16, 21 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
A pie for you!
Thank you for your recent initiation of a deeply engaging conversation (that I stumbled upon too late it seems) on the Swastika page. That page needs a lot of work to not be too Euro-centric, and I am always pleased to see others stepping up and helping in that endeavor. Thank you, and enjoy this "pie". ♥Th78blue (talk)♥14:13, 5 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Antitroll measure
I have semi-protected this page for four days. Let me know if you want that reverted, or if the trouble continues after that and further action is needed. JBW (talk) 07:19, 6 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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