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Bill Slavick
Hi there, I reverted your addition again per
Samuel B. Robertson
I noticed that you added a trivia section to that page. Generally, trivia sections are discouraged. Also, don't forget to use edit summaries. I'm assuming tha you added that information since you are likely watching WWII in HD right now. Good job with the rapid addition of information and happy editing!
Yeah, I live in Maine and thought that it was interesting that it happened off the coast here. It is so hard to find any information on the ships that were here during WWII. Ft. McKinley on Great Diamond Island in the Casco Bay was built for defending the harbor in 1899. It was decommissioned in 1945. The channel between GDI and Long Island was an anchorage for the North Atlantic Fleet. I can't find ANYTHING about it and tried getting photos from the Navy, no luck.
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You are in violation of
- To quote Wikipedia policy: "Biographies of living persons (BLPs) must be written conservatively and with regard for the subject's privacy. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a tabloid: it is not Wikipedia's job to be sensationalist, or to be the primary vehicle for the spread of titillating claims about people's lives, and the possibility of harm to living subjects must always be considered when exercising editorial judgment. This policy applies to any living person mentioned in a BLP, whether or not that person is the subject of the article, and to material about living persons in other articles and on other pages, including talk pages.[3] The burden of evidence for any edit on Wikipedia rests with the person who adds or restores material." The information you have repeatedly re-added is sensationalist. If you have reliable sources (not your blog, your radio show or other media you created), then show it. Otherwise, your edits are entirely unhelpful and will continue to be removed with prejudice. I have reported your actions [1]. I am also reporting your edit-warring [2].--TM 03:04, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
Tom. I really do not get this at all. To say a direct quote is sensationalist is ludicrous. The ultimate proof is a direct source and in this case the voice of the subject of the article is that direct source. You can report me for anything that you like and you can ban me from editing this page. That just goes to show that you refuse to accept the fact that Mr. Slavick made these remarks for whatever reason you have. There is nothing about the content that puts Mr. Slavick in any more danger than standing in Monument Square on any given Wednesday with a sign that says something about his political views that others may find offensive. The ironic part is that you and I are probably the only people that look at this page. Needsmoreritalin (talk) 03:14, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
September 2021
- Hi Wolf. This is a bit complicated, so perhaps you can assist me. Here is Tico getting towed for scrap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFHNwbN2EW0 I know she left Philadelphia last September. And Gates was scrapped in 2017. (https://www.recycling-magazine.com/2017/08/17/recycling-uss-thomas-s-gates-begins/) So its really process of elimination, more than a direct source. What would be the best way to present this? Can the photo at least stand. I stitched together a number of images to make a high res image of the Yorktown so users could appreciate her "close up" without being able to see her like that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Needsmoreritalin (talk • contribs) 03:18, 16 September 2021 (UTC)
- In regards to the edit I reverted, you had removed sourced content and replaced it with appearred to be unsupported content. That is typically known as original research. As for the your reply here; youtube videos can be problematic as sources and they are not always accepted (see wolf 15:54, 16 September 2021 (UTC)]
- In regards to the edit I reverted, you had removed sourced content and replaced it with appearred to be unsupported content. That is typically known as original research. As for the your reply here; youtube videos can be problematic as sources and they are not always accepted (see
Thanks for getting back to me. Most often I just post images. The image is of Yorktown. The Bunker Hill (CG 52) was the first with the VLS system. So the twin rails you see on the bow and stern were for launching missiles. The first flight of Ticos' were all sunk or scrapped except Yorktown. Being that its the only flight I Tico afloat, I know that this image is of Yorktown. Like I said, process of elimination. So I'll start with that. Unfortunately NAVSEA is horrible at updating their inventory. But maybe I can reach out and ask them to update their site so I can link to it! I'll do my best. I appreciate the info too.
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