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An edit I made that removed the banner at the top of the page , with the reverter (]) citing "This is a rare honor bestowed on American cities, warranting the special recognition through the banner." I checked random other cities with this distinction and none of them have the banner. If it's so special, either ALL United States cities must have the banner or none of them should. <b>] (])</b> 03:23, 14 November 2009 (UTC) | An edit I made that removed the banner at the top of the page , with the reverter (]) citing "This is a rare honor bestowed on American cities, warranting the special recognition through the banner." I checked random other cities with this distinction and none of them have the banner. If it's so special, either ALL United States cities must have the banner or none of them should. <b>] (])</b> 03:23, 14 November 2009 (UTC) | ||
Anything new has to start somewhere. Other editors have had the same position, and have ultimately left the banner in place after reverts. The visual has an impact in drawing attention and curiosity to the whole page. It also makes it more fun, like pictures. Ultimately, if the Wiki folks don't like it, hardly can one object, but they've yet to. If there is a proper policy for introduction of such a thing, please do inform, as everyone can agree it is proper to follow guidelines. | :Anything new has to start somewhere. Other editors have had the same position, and have ultimately left the banner in place after reverts. The visual has an impact in drawing attention and curiosity to the whole page. It also makes it more fun, like pictures. Ultimately, if the Wiki folks don't like it, hardly can one object, but they've yet to. If there is a proper policy for introduction of such a thing, please do inform, as everyone can agree it is proper to follow guidelines. ] (]) 04:36, 14 November 2009 (UTC) | ||
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::Sorry, but in my opinion, this clearly violates ]. NPOV is not just to keep out the negative, it's to keep out the plaudits that fans would (and do) throw on the articles that are important to them. While you'll still see it from time to time, there has been a largely-successful movement to withdraw "Academy Award winning actress" and other such plaudits from the opening sentence of articles, as it lends too much weight to that honor. Closer to this, do you remember the Nobel icons that used to be placed on the Nobel prize winners near the top of the page? That looked "fun", but they're gone now, and I'm guessing that that's because it was decided that it placed too much weight on an admittedly important award. So this, as I see it, is no different. ] (]) 23:48, 26 March 2010 (UTC) |
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How to find a job to marysville if we speak not very well english and also came from another country?
Thank's
Appropriate place for non-geopolitical details?
Just wondering what the practice is to document things about a city that are more cultural, economical, etc. For example, Marysville and Union County are home to Honda mfg, Scotts and Goodyear mfg, TRC, a number of covered bridges, a good economy, etc.
Error about Honda Accord
It is untrue that Marysville is the only place Honda Accords are manufactured. The vehicle is also manufactured at additional Honda factories around the world, though the Marysville plant is certainly the leader in production. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 170.108.109.116 (talk) 14:47, August 28, 2007 (UTC)
Response to above comment
The goal of the article is to portray Marysville in as accurate a light as possible - nowhere does the article claim that Marysville is the "greatest community." If you believe there are political, economic, educational, and social problems worth noting in Marysville that have not been represented in the article and you have evidence you can cite, please feel free to edit the article as you wish. Do not complain if you will not take action to rectify any errors or misrepresentations you find in this article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Blue Mage Az (talk • contribs) 21:01, 15 December 2007 (UTC)
Photo of the courthouse
Hello everybody. I have added the photo of the Union County Courthouse, is that right for the article? I have been to Marysville when I come there on a schoolar exchange with my High School in Spain, Europe, to Marysville High School. I also have added some information and the school seal to the high school article. How do you think this article can be improved now? M.Jovellanos (talk) 08:19, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
Banner at top of page?
An edit I made that removed the banner at the top of the page was reverted, with the reverter (Wiki Historian N OH) citing "This is a rare honor bestowed on American cities, warranting the special recognition through the banner." I checked random other cities with this distinction and none of them have the banner. If it's so special, either ALL United States cities must have the banner or none of them should. Jrcla2 (talk) 03:23, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
- Anything new has to start somewhere. Other editors have had the same position, and have ultimately left the banner in place after reverts. The visual has an impact in drawing attention and curiosity to the whole page. It also makes it more fun, like pictures. Ultimately, if the Wiki folks don't like it, hardly can one object, but they've yet to. If there is a proper policy for introduction of such a thing, please do inform, as everyone can agree it is proper to follow guidelines. Wiki Historian N OH (talk) 04:36, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
- Sorry, but in my opinion, this clearly violates WP:NPOV. NPOV is not just to keep out the negative, it's to keep out the plaudits that fans would (and do) throw on the articles that are important to them. While you'll still see it from time to time, there has been a largely-successful movement to withdraw "Academy Award winning actress" and other such plaudits from the opening sentence of articles, as it lends too much weight to that honor. Closer to this, do you remember the Nobel icons that used to be placed on the Nobel prize winners near the top of the page? That looked "fun", but they're gone now, and I'm guessing that that's because it was decided that it placed too much weight on an admittedly important award. So this, as I see it, is no different. 65.80.246.160 (talk) 23:48, 26 March 2010 (UTC)