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::Yes, I'd start with [[Wikipedia:Requests for history merge]]. --[[User:Michael Greiner|Michael]] [[User talk:Michael Greiner|Greiner]] 23:51, 18 July 2020 (UTC) |
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::: {{Reply to|Michael Greiner}} Great, thanks so much! [[User:Bgkc4444|Bgkc4444]] ([[User talk:Bgkc4444#top|talk]]) 00:20, 19 July 2020 (UTC)Bgkc4444 |
::: {{Reply to|Michael Greiner}} Great, thanks so much! [[User:Bgkc4444|Bgkc4444]] ([[User talk:Bgkc4444#top|talk]]) 00:20, 19 July 2020 (UTC)Bgkc4444 |
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== August 2020 == |
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[[File:Information orange.svg|25px|alt=Information icon]] Please do not [[Wikipedia:No personal attacks|attack]] other editors, as you did at [[:Lemonade (Beyoncé album)]]. Comment on ''content'', not on contributors. Personal attacks damage the community and deter users. Please [[Wikipedia:Staying cool when the editing gets hot|stay cool]] and keep this in mind while editing. Thank you.<!-- Template:uw-npa2 --> [[User:Isento|isento]] ([[User talk:Isento|talk]]) 19:27, 12 August 2020 (UTC) |
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Your vandalism.
Regarding Homecoming (2019 film), Impact section:
1. Quotes are meant to be in quotation marks. They're not objective facts. they're opinions from commentators. Thus, they HAVE TO BE in quotation marks as per WP:MOS. You know that. 2. "capitalized off" isn't found anywhere in your sources.You cannot add your own opinions in a Wikipedia article.
You've barely made 200 edits. I understand you lack knowledge regarding how things work here. if you're gonna continue to violate Wikipedia's guidelines, I might have to file a complaint and take necessary actions. This is a warning. Thank you. BawinV (talk) 15:43, 9 February 2020 (UTC)
- Hi there!
- What you put in quotation marks was not a quote from any of the cited sources. You did so twice, with different words in quotation marks each time and yet still neither of those quotes were mentioned in the cited sources.
- Yes, "capitalized off" was mentioned twice in my source. The second cited article says that the performance in question "co-opts, capitalizes and profits off the hard work of Beyoncé, a Black woman, as well as Black culture". The article then goes on to explain that it "in turn contributes to a very long history of white people capitalizing off the labour and culture of people of colour, especially in the realm of music."
- Please stop vandalizing Beyoncé articles because you love Taylor Swift. Wikipedia is not a place for you to play around with and ruin other people's articles.
- Bgkc4444 (talk) 17:21, 9 February 2020 (UTC)Bgkc4444
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April 2020
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Your draft article, Draft:Beyoncé 2016 MTV Video Music Awards performance
Hello, Bgkc4444. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or Draft page you started, "Beyoncé 2016 MTV Video Music Awards performance".
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July 2020
Please do not add original research or novel syntheses of published material to articles as you apparently did to Lemonade (Beyoncé album). Please cite a reliable source for all of your contributions. Thank you. isento (talk) 14:07, 16 July 2020 (UTC)
- Hi Isento! Thank you for your suggestion. However, it is an incorrect accusation. This is not original research, as the material is clearly attributed to a source and the author is mentioned in the article text. This is not synthesis of published material, as I have not combined material from two disparate sources to form my own conclusion, nor combined material from two disparate contexts/topics in a source to form my own conclusion; this is clearly an article on one topic. I'd appreciate it if you could please clarify how this warrants these accusations. In your previous revision, you said that "artists have been "utilising" albums this way for decades prior to this purported landmark" as a defence for removing the content. THAT is original research. Whether artists had used similar strategies before or not, Bowen explicitly connects Swift's Reputation to Beyoncé's Lemonade in this regard. I did not add this material on the article for Reputation; if I did, then you could add other influences for the album. But the article in question is about Lemonade, and so should include information relevant to Lemonade. Please do not remove the content again. Bgkc4444 (talk) 15:11, 16 July 2020 (UTC)Bgkc44444
- Saying things that go beyond what the source explicitly says is original research (WP:STICKTOSOURCE). The writer says Swift, on Reputation, tells "her side of a bunch of stories that people have already read about her in the press", and that this is how it is like Lemonade. That is completely different from meaning to say Swift was inspired by Beyonce to "utilize her album as a tool to address personal issues solely through the medium of music". You misused the source to support some higher, inflated idea that isn't explicitly stated in the source. Please don't restore the content again. isento (talk) 15:17, 16 July 2020 (UTC)
- I did not add material that goes beyond what the source explicitly says, however I am happy to make changes so that the material matches the language of the source more closely. To add, I do not appreciate you mocking what I wrote in your last sentence. As I know you are aware from the several other editors who have warned you about this, civility is one of the five pillars of Wikipedia, and disrespectful comments are unacceptable. Bgkc4444 (talk) 16:08, 16 July 2020 (UTC)Bgkc4444
- Please do not add commentary, your own point of view, or your own personal analysis to Wikipedia articles, as you did to Lemonade (Beyoncé album). Doing so violates Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy and breaches the formal tone expected in an encyclopedia. Thank you. isento (talk) 08:56, 17 July 2020 (UTC)
- I did not add material that goes beyond what the source explicitly says, however I am happy to make changes so that the material matches the language of the source more closely. To add, I do not appreciate you mocking what I wrote in your last sentence. As I know you are aware from the several other editors who have warned you about this, civility is one of the five pillars of Wikipedia, and disrespectful comments are unacceptable. Bgkc4444 (talk) 16:08, 16 July 2020 (UTC)Bgkc4444
- Saying things that go beyond what the source explicitly says is original research (WP:STICKTOSOURCE). The writer says Swift, on Reputation, tells "her side of a bunch of stories that people have already read about her in the press", and that this is how it is like Lemonade. That is completely different from meaning to say Swift was inspired by Beyonce to "utilize her album as a tool to address personal issues solely through the medium of music". You misused the source to support some higher, inflated idea that isn't explicitly stated in the source. Please don't restore the content again. isento (talk) 15:17, 16 July 2020 (UTC)
Talk:Lemonade_(Beyoncé_album)#Possible_OR/POV_violation. Your bold edit has been reverted. Follow WP:BRD protocol and go to the talk page instead of restoring your preferred revision. isento (talk) 10:06, 17 July 2020 (UTC)
Hi, and thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. It appears that you tried to give a page a different title by copying its content and pasting either the same content, or an edited version of it, into Black Is King. This is known as a "cut-and-paste move", and it is undesirable because it splits the page history, which is legally required for attribution. Instead, the software used by Wikipedia has a feature that allows pages to be moved to a new title together with their edit history.
In most cases, once your account is four days old and has ten edits, you should be able to move an article yourself using the "Move" tab at the top of the page (the tab may be hidden in a dropdown menu for you). This both preserves the page history intact and automatically creates a redirect from the old title to the new. If you cannot perform a particular page move yourself this way (e.g. because a page already exists at the target title), please follow the instructions at requested moves to have it moved by someone else. Also, if there are any other pages that you moved by copying and pasting, even if it was a long time ago, please list them at Wikipedia:Requests for history merge. Thank you. Michael Greiner 18:48, 18 July 2020 (UTC)
- Hi Michael Greiner! Thanks so much for your help - I was not aware of this issue. I'm still a bit confused about this case. Another user wanted to create an article for Black Is King, but at the time Black Is King was a redirect and they did not know how to convert a redirect to an article, and so they created a draft article through AfC. Instead of just moving the article to the mainspace, I stupidly created a new article with the Black Is King title in the mainspace and copied what was in the draft. There has since been edits made by others to the article. What would be the best way to merge the articles and their histories? Placing a request on Wikipedia:Requests for history merge? Thank you! Bgkc4444 (talk) 23:19, 18 July 2020 (UTC)Bgkc4444
- Yes, I'd start with Wikipedia:Requests for history merge. --Michael Greiner 23:51, 18 July 2020 (UTC)
- @Michael Greiner: Great, thanks so much! Bgkc4444 (talk) 00:20, 19 July 2020 (UTC)Bgkc4444
- Yes, I'd start with Wikipedia:Requests for history merge. --Michael Greiner 23:51, 18 July 2020 (UTC)
August 2020
Please do not attack other editors, as you did at Lemonade (Beyoncé album). Comment on content, not on contributors. Personal attacks damage the community and deter users. Please stay cool and keep this in mind while editing. Thank you. isento (talk) 19:27, 12 August 2020 (UTC)