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Unprotect request
Could you unprotect Austin Zehnder against creation, so I can create a redirect page to Sexual assault of Savannah Dietrich? It seems to comport with WP:BLP and WP:CRIME.--Carwil (talk) 22:16, 7 June 2016 (UTC)
Your deletion and undeletion of Rosetta Code
In the deletion log of Rosetta Code there's an information that you deleted the page Rosetta Code in October 2012 and then that you restored it in May 2013: "restored page Rosetta Code (38 revisions restored: restoring to userfy, per request)" I am the author of the original version of this article that is lost now (it was voted for deletion for the subject being supposedly not notable enough but two years later a new article was written, with no sign of my original contributions). Could you tell me where it was restored or how can I see my original removed contributions? Thanks a lot. —Rafał Pocztarski, Rfl (talk | contribs) 09:46, 17 June 2016 (UTC)
- @Rfl: Hi. As it says at the top of this page, Beeblebrox is away on a Wikibreak and will be back later in the year. The first version of that article was restored in 2013 and moved to User:Paddy3118/Rosetta Code. It looks like the current version was copied and pasted from that, which should not have been done as it loses the attribution of the early revisions. So I've merged the revision histories of the two and the full history can now be seen at Rosetta, including your original version. Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 11:14, 9 July 2016 (UTC)
Orphaned non-free image File:CIAAlogo.jpg
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- Note to any admins watching this page in Beeb's absence: you may want to take a look at the article in question, Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association, recently "improved" by pretty blatant COI/SPA editors (216.67.11.183 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) and CIAA1976 (talk · contribs)) adding strongly promotional language. While the photos and sectionalizing were certainly improvements, that was about the only improvement. Not only did they remove the logo, but all the sources as well. The article as currently constituted reads like something resembling a mirror of their official website (I haven't bothered to actually go there and see whether or not this is the case). Specific problems are:
- Multiple references to "Area H" without making clear exactly what Area H is, only a vague indication that it relates to the Cook Inlet watershed
- "CIAA engages in salmon enhancement work throughout the Cook Inlet Watershed, as depicted below", except that it's not depicted below, unless they were intending to do more work to that effect
- "In the Cook Inlet region, we operate four salmon hatcheries" – emphasize "we", if it wasn't already obvious that this comes across as an WP:OWN hijacking by the article subject
- "Please contact CIAA at 907-283-5671 if interested in a hatchery tour or other educational activity" – this shouldn't require an explanation. I dunno about you, but I quit adding phone numbers to encyclopedia articles years ago. Nonetheless, the text in the education section does conflict with Beeb's assertion that Category:Visitor attractions in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska was inappropriate and his subsequent removal of the category. I originally added that category because the Trail Lakes hatchery is nominally a visitor attraction due to its location right alongside the Seward Highway. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 15:00, 21 July 2016 (UTC)