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SwisterTwister talk 06:54, 27 October 2015 (UTC)Hi fro GingerJenny (I hope!)
Hi - I'm sorry - I don't know how to do the messages at all AND managed to get a concussion this weekend - not ignoring you!
Yes, that IS me - and apologize - didn't realize that was disallowed.
Just wanted to correct mistakes......other than that, my sincere apologies!!!!
Jennifer — Preceding unsigned comment added by GingerJenny (talk • contribs) 23:10, 27 October 2015 (UTC)
- Ouch! Sorry to hear that User:GingerJenny. Nice to hear from you. Happy to help you on this one, you can access your article's talk page by using the "Talk" tab in the upper left of your article, or use this link Talk:Jennifer Cook O'Toole. If you want to write something for your article, post the content on the talk page, we'll check it to make sure it conforms to the various policies, referencing and Manual of Style conditions. This will save us both some time and keep your article conforming.
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You know, I am a smart chickee, but I am having such a TIME with this Wiki thing!!!
OK, so I realized an Award that's missing: Make A Wish's "Women Inspiring Hope and Strength" (WISH) 2014;Cite error: A <ref>
tag is missing the closing </ref>
(see the help page).. If not, that's ok, too :)
Also - am presently working on a piece about Sesame Street for Amy Poehler. Helped advise on the new character, Julia, who has autism -- however it took my 12yo daughter to point out that she has red hair and green eyes. Ummm...hi! :) GingerJenny (talk) 18:27, 11 November 2015 (UTC)JLO
- Hi @GingerJenny, you are not the only one having trouble. I also do paid editing and have tried to use this account for both paid editing and volunteer editing. Paid editing is highly stigmatized on the Misplaced Pages, but there is demand for it because nobody has the time to learn the thousands of rules. Moments ago, I decided that I can't do both from the same account and it is unclear if I can create another account for volunteer editing. (Politics, politics, politics.)
- Anyway, I'll have a look at that missing title, we shouldn't mention the Sesame St. character until you have some press to go with it. If you have a video segment you'd like to add to your article, it would need to be in OGV format, uploaded and released to the Wikimedia Commons. I was able to include a video in this article Stetson, Street Dog of Park City Paid Editor -- User:009o9 20:24, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
Videos for "Jennifer Cook O'Toole"
HI!
First, THANK YOU for your help with the page. Truly. This is so dang confusing to me, but what I have figured out -- with great zeal -- is the amount of pride, professionalism, and super-high-quality work you and your colleagues put into Wiki. I never truly grasped that before, and with all sincerity, it is incredibly impressive and admirable.
OK, enough of me being sappy. (Sincere, but sappy.)
Question, since I shouldn't do it.
The videos on the new (really cool!) site are OLD. The www.YouTube.com/Asperkids page has uploads from the Speaking Geek series, of a reading in Denmark, a whole playlist filmed by the UK's National Autistic Society (Network Autism), and generally, a whole lot of others that, I think, will serve your readers with more valuable, substantive information. They are ALSO on www.Facebook.com/Asperkids, where (oddly) they've gotten hundreds-thousands more views (ya never know).
May I make offer these suggestions? ANYTHING from "Speaking Geek YouTube series" on iTunes, it's https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/speaking-geek/id1021015570?mt=2
"How did you come to be diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome?" by the National Autistic Society YT link: "Asperkids" playlist on www.youtube.com/Asperkids
"My Own Ruby Slippers" from the USAAA World Conference "Asperkids" playlist on www.youtube.com/Asperkids (You'll also see me in their Self-Advocacy Panel video there.)
"The Ugly Duckling....Turns Out to Be an Aspie" in Odense, Denmark (Sikon, DE) FB link: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=766533853457028 "Asperkids" playlist on www.youtube.com/Asperkids
"Jennifer: Variations on a Theme" by award-winning filmmaker, Amy Serrano (who has a wiki page) of Siren Studios YT link: "Asperkids" playlist on www.youtube.com/Asperkids
Or really ANY at https://www.facebook.com/asperkids/videos.
ALSO! Do you want any photos???
At Dr. Tony Atwood's "Top Aspie Mentors" Conference, 2014Author, Jennifer Cook O'Toole, in a video shot by film director, Amy Serrano.Author, Jennifer Cook O'Toole, in a video shot by film director, Amy SerranoTHANK YOU! GingerJenny (talk) 22:04, 30 October 2015 (UTC)Jennifer
- Hi Jenny!
- I had to modify your comment, I've never seen images presented that large, I added Answering Audience Questions to your article. Nice candid shot, the other looks a little posed, Misplaced Pages would rather have candid.
- We've used a Speaking Geek
linkreference to Asperkids page, so an additional external-links line item would be inappropriate. Let me have a look at the other links you've provided to see about their placement. Hope you are feeling better. Cheers! -- 009o9 (talk) 22:48, 30 October 2015 (UTC) - @Jenny I've added the standard templates for YouTube and Facebook, iTunes is iffy because it is generally for sales rather than information, same reason we don't link to Amazon, even if the book is free. Unless specific videos have won some direct acclaim in the media, we should allow he reader to explore the links provided.
- I've added the Autism resources horizontal infobox to the bottom of your page, let me know which category is most appropriate for Asperkids, USAAA doesn't appear to have enough press notability for inclusion. The flimmaker's Misplaced Pages article is a little bit weak, let me do a little background on her before we shine a light on her article. Cheers! -- 009o9 (talk) 00:26, 31 October 2015 (UTC)
- Best resources are probably Autism Society of America, National Autistic Society (UK), and now Amy Poehler.....but definitely NOT Night of Too Many Stars or anything related to Autism Speaks. What most people don't realize is that they have ZERO people on the spectrum employed by or advising their work -- kind of like the NAACP being run by nice white people. They mean well, but, as they saying goes, "Nothing About Us Without Us." You're free also to link to my publisher, Jessica Kingsley Publishers (who primarily handle autism related topics) and/or my new (yay!) agent, Erica Rand Silverman at Sterling Lord Literistic -- the founder is a wiki page https://en.wiki2.org/Sterling_Lord+Brights) — Preceding unsigned comment added by GingerJenny (talk • contribs) 18:33, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
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Just do what you think is best and dont waste to much time on debating people with odd POVs. Dont get stuck up on the rules and keep in-mind that things like at Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style/Film#Navigation the part that says " WikiProject consensus is against including actor templates....." is not part of the " guideline its self".... its a note to let editors know that they may run into problems with this project on this point (basically a heads up about the projects POV... WP:ADVICEPAGE). Perhaps we should make this more clear....but I am not sure how? Remember deletions cant keep-up with content being added by thousands of users daily ...if it helps or informs our readers it will be back in the long run even if deleted today. - Moxy (talk) 04:55, 15 November 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks @Moxy, IMHO what is written in the Film project's MOS and Project page is the current consensus, the Foundation even feels that the Projects can set more strenuous restrictions on paid editors. The projects may have more juice than you think and certainly enough to prevail on an essay discussion involving a preference like WP:TCREEP -- even if a handful of editors have been successful in a few uncontested deletions. One problem is that there is very little guidance on navboxes, so it really is left up to the Projects to decide. The Actor's exception on navboxes is clearly stated and explained, but is is also clearly stated here and in the failed RfC that all other creative navboxes are welcome. If the soundtrack artist navboxes are not wanted, that is not a big deal, if the project guidelines are not clear on the matter, that is a big deal. Other editors may do the work and wind up in the same TfD battle -- like Groundhog's Day.
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- Taking a more detailed look at WP:ADVICEPAGE (which is a Guideline, WP:TCREEP is just an essay) it looks as if the Film project may have overstepped its authority on the Actor's navbox ban.
- However, in a few cases, projects have wrongly used these pages as a means of asserting ownership over articles within their scope, such as insisting that all articles that interest the project must contain a criticism section or must not contain an infobox, or that a specific type of article can't be linked in navigation templates, and that other editors of the article get no say in this because of a "consensus" within the project. Emphasis mine -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 07:58, 15 November 2015 (UTC)
What is needed is a re-evaluation of what should be in templates on pages at the project level (the project needs to work for our readers not for there style preference that is not working at all)....For example Clint Eastwood#External links ....I think most would agree that having links to the movies he has appeared in over hundreds and hundreds of unrelated actor links would be best. Simply said some projects do things ass backwards and all have to deal with it....waste of many peoples time....why are you fighting for a valid navigation template is a great example. -- Moxy (talk) 19:10, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
- @Moxy The Misplaced Pages is pretty difficult platform to learn (and I come from a programming background). To have someone come along, after the work is done and after ensuring it fits the public facing rule-sets to say, "we don't support that anymore" is beyond ridiculous. Being a paid editor, my work gets attacked a lot and it is always a handful of specific editors with some unwritten rule -- for example, book articles have to have 4 professional reviews and 100s of WorldCat entries. It is always difficult to tell if they are attacking me for being paid, my writing, or if they supporting their new agenda. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 19:27, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
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Please stop adding my name to that list and posting it on other talkpages. Thanks. Lugnuts 08:23, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
- FFS, stop this shit, now. Lugnuts 08:24, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
- The preferable alternative to what you did is to just ping us at the discussion. That way I would have seen one red ping when I logged on rather than 15 of them. That was very annoying so please avoid doing that in the future. MarnetteD|Talk 15:06, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
- I apologize, I had not considered that the convenience links would notify everyone multiple times, they were included for completeness. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 16:35, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
- The preferable alternative to what you did is to just ping us at the discussion. That way I would have seen one red ping when I logged on rather than 15 of them. That was very annoying so please avoid doing that in the future. MarnetteD|Talk 15:06, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
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Hi,
TECTERRA refers to itself in all company information in all caps, so I believe it is correct to maintain that in the article.
Thank you for the addition of the infobox. Is there any other elements that may be necessary for the article to be approved?
Nxucgy (talk) 16:06, 26 November 2015 (UTC)
- @Nxucgy: In the Infobox, the Mission section appears self-serving, it will probably get your article in trouble later. You should shorten it in your own words, or avoid it altogether. As you've probably already learned, business and organization articles are hard to publish and keep these days. Also, if you have a close connection, or a paid relationship with the organization you should declare it on the talk page. See WP:COI.-- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 16:23, 26 November 2015 (UTC)
- @Nxucgy: TECTERRA should also have some incoming blue-links from other appropriate articles, if the article does not have at least one incoming link, it will be tagged as an WP:Orphan and the article will come under additional scrutiny. When you find appropriate articles to mention TECTERRA, be sure to also provide a relevant reference. You can leave the mentions in plain text for now and go back and link them ] after the article is published. I'm still thinking that Tecterra is a better name for the article, because some editor is VERY likely to change it -- the all caps will appear spammy in other articles, something you really want to avoid. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 16:36, 26 November 2015 (UTC)
- @Nxucgy: The article is looking pretty good, I saw three references that are pretty solid for notability. Let me know when the article is ready, I'll stick my neck out on this one, provided we can agree on not going with all caps -- we can keep TECTERRA Inc. in the infobox, but we have to avoid all caps everywhere else. Here is what WP:ALLCAPS says: "Reduce text written in all capitals in trademarks – see WP:Manual of Style/Trademarks". (I would also advise against including "Inc." in the article name.) Let me know when you are ready for a review. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 17:33, 26 November 2015 (UTC)
Hi 009o9,
I've completed the changes, and also moved the page URL so it is not all capitals either. I hope this fits with WP:Manual of Style/Trademarks requirements now. You may review it now. Thank you so much for your help and advice. Nxucgy (talk) 16:06, 1 December 2015 (UTC)
- @Nxucgy: I'll have a look at it later today. Your next step is to find other Misplaced Pages articles that should appropriately mention Tecterra (with a reference) so your article is not a WP:ORPHAN. One incoming link is sufficient, but the old rule was three. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 16:40, 1 December 2015 (UTC)
Hi 009o9,
Do lists counts? I have included some links at the bottom of the page. I know of a few articles that would require updates to be able to link to Tecterra. Will updated articles need approval before changes go live? Thanks
Nxucgy (talk) 17:01, 1 December 2015 (UTC)
- @Nxucgy: Some editors may try to discount a mention on a list, but it is in the article space. When you are working in article space your changes go live the moment you save them. If you are connected to Tecterra, or have a conflict of interest WP:COI you should declare that COI and you shouldn't make article space changes yourself, propose the change on the article's talk page and put in a Template:request edit. If you ping me from the talk page, I'll check them for neutrality. Be sure to read WP:COI, if you are not connected, you are free to edit anything in the article space. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 17:46, 1 December 2015 (UTC)
- Done -- @Nxucgy: I made a small edit in the lede and published ("faster" is subjective). Tecterra be sure to put the article on your watch list (the star next to View History). Cheers! -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 18:23, 1 December 2015 (UTC)
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- Please cite said policy, and how a section heading "Watchdog.org related" logically indicates that I am discussing the article. I used the section heading to indicate how and where User:Safehaven86 has interacted with me before. Truthfully, the offline discussion is about a tendentious editor and I've updated that section heading to indicate this. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 19:27, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
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Misplaced Pages:Deletion review/Log/2015 November 30#Vu Digital
At Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Vu Digital (2nd nomination), you supported deletion and the AfD was closed as "delete". At Misplaced Pages:Deletion review/Log/2015 November 30#Vu Digital, I asked for the community's permission to restore the history under the redirect so I can merge material to C Spire Wireless, the parent company.
I will only merge material sourced to TechCrunch, Mississippi Business Journal, Broadcasting & Cable, and The Clarion-Ledger, which all pass Misplaced Pages:Identifying reliable sources. I will not merge any material sourced only to press releases or sources that fail Misplaced Pages:Identifying reliable sources. Would you support this? Thanks, Cunard (talk) 19:18, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- @Cunard I was a keep on this article, I don't remember the content (I can't see the delete article now), but I did review the article your logic met WP:N, so I'm sure there is useful content to be salvaged. Feel free to ping me on these, I appreciate your efforts to save and salvage knowledge. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 19:38, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you for your kind words, and thank you for your excellent work at AfD. Yes, there was some material that could be salvaged and that I plan to merge to C Spire Wireless. As an AfD participant, would you comment at the DRV about your thoughts on proposal to restore the history under the redirect so I can merge material to C Spire Wireless, the parent company? Cunard (talk) 20:39, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- @Cunard Glad to, but where is the DRV?-- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 20:42, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- BTW: I thought it was foundation policy under CC BY-SA that a published article always retains a redirect and history? Am I mistaken?-- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 20:45, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- The DRV is at Misplaced Pages:Deletion review/Log/2015 November 30#Vu Digital. A published article should always retain a redirect and history under CC-BY-SA if the material is used in another article. I have not yet used Vu Digital's material in C Spire Wireless, but I have asked the community's permission to do so, which would require retaining a redirect and history under CC-BY-SA. There is an open discussion about preserving history at Misplaced Pages talk:Deletion policy#RFC: delete and redirect. Cunard (talk) 20:55, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you for your kind words, and thank you for your excellent work at AfD. Yes, there was some material that could be salvaged and that I plan to merge to C Spire Wireless. As an AfD participant, would you comment at the DRV about your thoughts on proposal to restore the history under the redirect so I can merge material to C Spire Wireless, the parent company? Cunard (talk) 20:39, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Cunard I added some logic, but not sure in the right place, kind of confusing on what Endorse means so I changed my vote to redirect and reuse perfected copy. Let me know if I need to move my content down below the "convenience...." whatever that is. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 22:40, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, the terminology at DRV can be confusing. "Endorse" means that you support the closing admin's decision. Changing your vote to "redirect" and preserving the history would allow for a merge to occur. Would you move your comment below the "convenience" and after SwisterTwister's comment to preserve the chronological ordering of the comments made. Thank you, Cunard (talk) 22:47, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Cunard, I went over to move it, but it already had a comment below it, figure just best to leave it alone, I responded to the comment. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 23:23, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, the terminology at DRV can be confusing. "Endorse" means that you support the closing admin's decision. Changing your vote to "redirect" and preserving the history would allow for a merge to occur. Would you move your comment below the "convenience" and after SwisterTwister's comment to preserve the chronological ordering of the comments made. Thank you, Cunard (talk) 22:47, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
Hey there: sorry to be dense, but I still haven't figured out Misplaced Pages's email system. I have my address set up, and I'm now receiving a message each time someone writes on my wall ("009o9 left you a message on Misplaced Pages") but then it just directs me back to my own talk page. In other words, I haven't seen a private message from you. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Thanks! Safehaven86 (talk) 21:21, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- @Safehaven86 I believe that my message can be read through you email package, I believe the "Email this user" just blindly forwards my email to your registered address. Perhaps it takes an administrator to verify your address? Does that help? I'll send you something direct. -- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 21:49, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- Got your message, thanks! Safehaven86 (talk) 00:21, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
User:009o9/Return to the Hiding Place
I know you have a draft going at User:009o9/Return to the Hiding Place but isn't that the same film as War of Resistance (film)? Should it be merged together? -- Ricky81682 (talk) 08:18, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- Ricky81682 My understanding is that it this a reworked version. I guess the War of Resistance was prematurely released (overseas?) version of the film (poor editing?). I'm just seeing this version going to DVD now on my Facebook page. I was communicating with the
directorproducer a couple of years ago, but communications abruptly stopped. To tell you the truth, I think thedirectorproducer would like see the War of Resistance (film) article completely replaced/forgotten. It's a nice family and a decades long, self funded project, shall we do something with it? Do you have the time? I've got a troll on my back right now.-- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 08:37, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- Wow, I had not realized that this release has extremely good coverage. Looks like I was talking to the producer (not the director) in November of 2013, the family already had 17 years into making the film at that time. Should be a pretty easy article with all of this press, I'll have a closer look in the morning.-- Paid Editor -- User:009o9 09:08, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
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