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==Contribution?==
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== Apology ==
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So, a while back you said some words against AussieLegend that I found to be objectionable, because they showed up suddenly in my watchlist, I thought them mean-spirited, passive-aggressive, and a variety of other this-and-thats that are probably no longer relevant. I felt strongly against your words in the moment and wanted to clearly send a message that as a fellow editor I didn't care for that sort of attack against another editor. It was not my intention to demean you as a person or to demean your contributions, so if you interpreted it as such, that was a failure on my part. That said, I would like it if we could move past these superficialities and get back to normal civil discourse without any lingering prejudices, because vandals are our usual enemies, and we treat them with far more civility than they deserve. Both you and Aussie have contributed tons, so as a show of good faith, and with the hope that whatever existing fires can be quenched, I apologize to you for my irritated and sharp comments. Respectfully, ] (]) 06:56, 13 October 2014 (UTC)


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Thank you for the editing of "Usage share" section of "Microsoft Windows" article. Now the table looks more neat. All the best. ] (]) 09:35, 10 January 2015 (UTC)
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::Shouldn't this section have a link to ]? .. --] (]) 21:03, 16 January 2015 (UTC)
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== Sorry if I seemed pissy... ==


...in my edit summary just now. I'm dealing with one of those bull-in-china-shop types somewhere else just at the moment. ] (]) 20:41, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
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== Re: September 2011 ==
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== Halloween cheer! ==
I'm just seeing your note 'now', (is there a way to have wiki send you an email when someone sends you a personal note or edits your user page?)...
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What part of the material I wrote do you need more references on besides the length discussion of the problems I wrote about at the bottom of my text?
'''Hello FleetCommand:<br>Thanks for all of your contributions to improve Misplaced Pages, and have a happy and enjoyable ]!'''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;{{spaced ndash}} ] (]) 23:09, 30 October 2015 (UTC)
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== Thanks ==
There are MANY complaints about this. But it's also documented in the help in windows 7:
under 'Libraries: frequently asked questions' (comments in brackets are my
paraphrase of what was said (1st line), or comments).


Thanks very much for the kitten and your kind words! ] (]) 18:36, 4 November 2015 (UTC)
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"A network folder can only be included in a library if the content of the folder has been added to the search index. If the folder is already indexed on the device where it's stored, you should be able to include it directly in the library.


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== Happy New Year, FleetCommand! ==
If the network folder is not indexed, an easy way to index it is to make the folder available offline. This will create offline versions of the files in the folder and add these files to the search index on your computer. After you make a folder available offline, you can include it in a library.
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'''FleetCommand''',<br />Have a prosperous, productive and enjoyable ], and thanks for your contributions to Misplaced Pages. ] (]) 06:55, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
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== Thanks...ish. ==


Hi FleetCommand, thank you for your comments at my RfA, even if they weren't the...nicest...to read. I hope that I'll be able to answer your concerns with my actions rather than my words. Cheers, ]] 00:00, 23 September 2017 (UTC)
When you make a network folder available offline, copies of all the files in that folder will be stored on your computer's hard disk. Take this into consideration if the network folder contains a large number of files.
:Hey, {{u|Ansh666}}. Thanks for this olive branch. I can certainly appreciate your act of extending it. The first five admins that I met were not so nice. (Two of them got the ArbCom's worst side of judgment much later on and one of them has not been contributing for seven years.)
:Perhaps you benefit from knowing this: My first experience of nominating an image for deletion was a screenshot of Windows Media Player that had an album art in it. In the lengthy discussion that ensued, I naively explained why I thought it is not in the spirit of copyright to have this image, in my own childish language. (Nine years ago!) The image as kept. When I nominated it for the second time, I was much more knowledgeable about Misplaced Pages. I only mentioned ]; the image was speedy deleted and no one made the slightest sound. I still think the first time, the attending admin must have known NFCC by heart and deleted the image, teaching me the correct language in process. Perhaps I don't expect to see you in image deletion area, but I expect this level of competence from all admins nonetheless. Mustn't I?
:] <small>(])</small> 09:13, 23 September 2017 (UTC)
::Of course. Me at least - if there's something I don't know, I try my best to avoid it until I take the time to read and understand everything I can, whatever it is. Thanks for the explanation, and I hope I don't end up like those first admins. Cheers, ]]


==] of ]==
To make a folder available offline
I have removed the {{Tlc|proposed deletion/dated}} tag from ], which you proposed for deletion. I'm leaving this message here to notify you about it. If you still think this article should be deleted, please do not add {{Tlc|proposed deletion}} back to the file. Instead, feel free to list it at ]. Thanks!<!-- ] --> ] (]) 20:31, 23 November 2017 (UTC)
While connected to the network, locate the network folder that you want to make available offline.


== ArbCom 2017 election voter message ==
Right-click the folder, and then click Always available offline.


{{Ivmbox|Hello, FleetCommand. Voting in the ''']''' is now open until 23.59 on Sunday, 10 December. All users who registered an account before Saturday, 28 October 2017, made at least 150 mainspace edits before Wednesday, 1 November 2017 and are not currently blocked are eligible to vote. Users with alternate accounts may only vote once.
The Always available offline command


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If you don't see the Always available offline command in the right-click menu for a network folder, you might be using an edition of Windows 7 that doesn't support offline files.
[If you aren't using windows Professional or Ultimate you are screwed!
(source: personal knowledge and checked @ http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/compare?T1=tab15)]


If you wish to participate in the 2017 election, please review ] and submit your choices on the ''']'''. ] (]) 18:42, 3 December 2017 (UTC)
If the network folder you're trying to include is stored on a computer that's running an older version of Windows, you might be able to make it compatible with Windows 7 libraries by installing Windows Search 4.0 on the computer, and then indexing it. For more information about Windows Search 4.0, see the Windows Search website.
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== Telegram (messaging service) ==


Hi.
Is including the above copyrighted, hard to reference material what is needed for attribution? It's not like I can hyperlink to a MS-help chapter...
] (]) 01:23, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
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I was wondering if you could help me make sense of a situation that is turning into edit warring.
== whine back?! ==


{{u|Lkingscott}} has added a hatnote leading to ] at the top of ] article, despite my objection and referring him to ]. His justification is this:<blockquote>I read the hatnote policy "A hatnote may be appropriate in an unambiguously named article when an ambiguous term redirects to it" Try Googling Telegram, it gets to this article. There is no disambiguation to get me to Telegram</blockquote>
{{talkback|Athenae|Re: your^^(Fleet's) last missive|03:14, 4 January 2012 (UTC)}}
OH WOW.... I think I got it!
Should I remove my above note? an put it back on my page??
Or rather would you prefer it? No prob!...
] (]) 02:38, 6 January 2012 (UTC)


Does it make sense to you?
== Consumerization page ==


The full quotation is:<blockquote>A hatnote may be appropriate in an unambiguously named article when an ambiguous term redirects to it, as explained in the ].</blockquote>
Hi There, I would like to help solve any issues with this page. Can you please let me know exactly how to work out each individual item in your list? Thank you. Cesare. CesareGarlati @ cal.berkeley.edu
:Hi, Cesare. Did you check ]? I believe you find the explanation that I gave there useful. You can maintain the discussion there, so that others can help too.


:Regards, ] (]) 13:35, 7 January 2012 (UTC) Best regards,<br/>] (]) 10:34, 17 December 2017 (UTC)
:Fancy seeing you here, CL.
:Let's take it to the article talk page, shall we?
:] <small>(])</small> 10:42, 17 December 2017 (UTC)
::Thanks. —] (]) 10:58, 17 December 2017 (UTC)
:::OK, sorry, I did read the Hatnoteand my understanding was that a hatnote was appropriate. The reversions were made anonymously, so I did not know with whom to discuss the matter. I will refrain from doing this further, but as a wiki user, it infuriates me when I'm trying to find a particular article and I come to such articles as this with no disambiguation hatnote to quickly navigate to my intended destination. I therefore disagree with Wiki policy in this matter, but I will not continue to argue the matter.
:::I.e. as mentioned, when I search Google for Telegram, this article is the top hit. The article on telegram / trlegraph is way down the hit list. This often happens. Disambiguation hatnotes are really useful to get quickly to my desired article. ] (]) 21:25, 17 December 2017 (UTC)


== Weinstein Effect closure ==
== Nomination of ] for deletion ==


Hello, you closed ] but its talk page does not have a {{tl|Article history}} or {{tl|Old AfD full}} template. You can use ] to process such closures automatically in the future. <small>(not ], please {{tl|ping}}</code>)</small> <span style="background:#F0F0FF; padding:3px 9px 4px">]</span> 15:27, 25 December 2017 (UTC)
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== Change logs ==
The article will be discussed at ] until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on good quality evidence, and our policies and guidelines.


Hey, regarding ].... you're welcome to nominate the dozens of articles we have in ] for deletion if you have suddenly decided that community consensus needs to change on whether or not we're going to allow tables of release information. It's sort of a weird stance to take; ] has long been interpreted to mean that Misplaced Pages shouldn't be the ''primary source'' for change information about software, i.e. a software company hosting their change log on Misplaced Pages, not that such things aren't allowed. If a "version history" section of an article is missing sources, it's appropriate to slap a {{tlb|refimprove}} on it, but removing it entirely isn't helpful. BTW this came up on the village pump a few years ago: ] <b><span style="color:#1018ff;font-family:Zapfino,Monotype Corsiva;"> ]</span> ]</b> 05:51, 26 December 2017 (UTC)
Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion template from the top of the article. &mdash; ] (]) 11:12, 13 January 2012 (UTC)
:{{Ping|Warren}} Hey. Okay, I hate all kinds of ]-type arguments. I saw a problem; I fixed it. I am not obliged to spend my precious time fixing others. Also, putting a {{tl|Refimprove}} tag is a privilege, not a right. I will extend this privilege to contents that have particularly excellent quality. Finally, two things that you seem to have ignored outright:
:{{Quote|Common sense must be applied with regard to the level of detail to be included.|WP:NOTCHANGELOG}}
:And two rather opposing views in the discussion to which you sent me, both of which do not agree with what I removed:
:{{Quote|I agree with WP:NOTCHANGELOG as it stands now. The reason why we ask for secondary sourcing is not because the primary source is unreliable, but because not every little bugfix is notable. If an article in a notable magazine mentions that Frobozz3D finally got the shader that everyone's been waiting for, then maybe it's worth including— in prose, of course, not in an unstructured list. Regards, Orange Suede Sofa (talk) 04:55, 2 October 2015 (UTC)}}
:{{Quote|Sigh. "Misplaced Pages is not an indiscriminate collection of information" is good, and that means we don't exhaustively list changes in software in the style of a changelog. That has nothing to do with what types of sources are used to support statements in an article. So my !vote would be to kill the proscription of source types in favor of stating the real guideline: We discuss changes that are relevant to the topic, we don't list every one. That means we'll probably want to be including analysis that isn't going to be in the changelog to be cited, but we could still validly cite the changelog for e.g. a sentence about what the change actually was or the specific date or version in which it was made. Anomie⚔ 20:14, 3 October 2015 (UTC)}}
:Seriously, before hitting the revert button, it wouldn't hurt (and is actually encouraged) to read the kind of crap you are restoring.
:And for the love of God, start these kinds of discussion in the article talk page. I am sick and tired of the accusations of cabal activity that follows up when I have a discussion in my user page. ] <small>(])</small> 06:19, 26 December 2017 (UTC)
::I didn't ignore any of that. I'm pointing you to the discussion so you could get up to speed on a previous discussion of the matter. Misplaced Pages has supported dozens of pages with software version histories -- I can get you revs going back 13+ years to demonstrate this -- so the onus is on you to justify the sudden desire to change this. If you want to demonstrate consistency in your beliefs, then try nominating, oh, let's say ''']''' for deletion at ] -- because that article is literally nothing more than precisely the sort of information you've suddenly decided no longer belongs on the encyclopedia. Man, that'd be a hoot. <b><span style="color:#1018ff;font-family:Zapfino,Monotype Corsiva;"> ]</span> ]</b> 06:28, 26 December 2017 (UTC)
:::From where I am standing, I have justified myself by giving a core policy and your disputing it with nothing particular. (Actually, I have a feeling you are mere here to act like a jerk.) Also, ] says the onus is very much on you. Finally, I said take it to the article talk page. ] <small>(])</small> 06:38, 26 December 2017 (UTC)


== Adblock Plus ==
== Someone is trying to delete a page ==


Not sure what you meant by "''The "released" field accepts a date only. And there is more to this field than just reflecting what you write in a table in the article.''"
Hello,


I understand that the field only accepts date. What did you mean by "''And there is more to this field than just reflecting what you write in a table in the article.''"? ] (]) 08:06, 27 December 2017 (UTC)
I saw that you did many times tidying and cleaning of this page: ]
:Hey. :)
:You should only enter a date and {{tag|ref}} in {{para|released}}. Sure, on the desktop version of Misplaced Pages, it renders anything, even arbitrary letters, but there are a lot of software web services that consume Misplaced Pages contents. One of them is the WikiData bot that imports those dates to WikiData. And let's not forget how confusing a version number is to a layman, especially, when it doesn't start with 1.0. ] <small>(])</small> 10:30, 27 December 2017 (UTC)


== Threats of stalking ==
Someone is trying to delete it.


Making repeated threats to stalk me in the future ] and unsigned but obvious here: ] are going to see you at ANI in short order. ] (]) 12:20, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
This article is on Misplaced Pages for more than 2 years. There are 24 external references talking about Brosix. Many people contributed to this article in the last 2 years.
:{{Ping|Andy Dingley}} "In the future"? I am doing it. And it is not a threat, since it cannot hurt you. I have no intention of committing ]. It is just benign stalking.
:As for the sig., I think you and I both know that I by mistake entered five tides instead of four; a common typo. Also, both of us know about page histories and other whatnot, so we do not deliberately resort to such a childish thing as not signing in the capacity of a harassment tactic. Couple it with the fact I wrote things in that message that wouldn't make sense unless I introduced myself. So, you are insulting your own intelligence. (Not that I am complaining.)
:] <small>(])</small> 14:29, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
::You seem inexplicably confident that this behavior won't lead to a block if it is brought up at ANI. I think you're quite mistaken; I considered blocking you indefinitely right now, and while I decided against it, I wouldn't be surprised if another admin does so. I certainly will if it happens once more. --] (]) 15:05, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
:::{{Ping|Floquenbeam}} You considered indefinitely blocking me for watching him and occasionally helping him? I wonder what stopped you. ] <small>(])</small> 19:56, 28 December 2017 (UTC)


== Blocked indef ==
What should we do to keep it?


Until you clearly indicate that you will not harass other editors. Your '''bragging''' about harassing Andy Dingley is beyond the pale. If I'm not around, any admin can unblock after an agreement to stop. While I don't believe admins should have veto power over a block - so I will not demand consensus at ANI or anything before any admin unblocks if they clearly think an unblock is correct - for what it's worth, I would oppose an unblock if FleetCommand does not agree. --] (]) 21:39, 1 January 2018 (UTC)
Thank you. <small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 10:20, 19 January 2012 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:Hi.


: Any decision to un-block this user should take into account that they were recently for a variety of civility-related reasons, and they have a . This is also their third block in eight month, and an abatement of the kinds of behaviours described in ] has not been forthcoming. A discussion on ] should be required before unblocking. <b><span style="color:#1018ff;font-family:Zapfino,Monotype Corsiva;"> ]</span> ]</b> 23:05, 1 January 2018 (UTC)
:Two words: ]


::Hi, Warren. Have you ever heard the expression "pot calling the kettle black"? (Here, we just call it ].) Well, you harassed me in my talk page by and then insisting that it is an attempt at "levity". Since then, you persistently treated me with hostility. (, ).
:Regards, ] (]) 18:02, 19 January 2012 (UTC)
::These are exactly the kind of things that FleetCommand did.
::Best regards,<br/>] (]) 06:00, 2 January 2018 (UTC)


{{Unblock reviewed | 1=The reason that admin {{u|Floquenbeam}} has given in the blocking log is "Personal attacks or violations of the ] policy".
== Re: disambig ATI ==


These two are exactly what I was careful not to do. I notified {{noping|Andy Dingly}} that will be monitoring his contribution log (for transparency) and started doing so. (I had cause to do so. For a year now, Andy have been resorting to ] that I and another editor are canvassing, without providing any evidence. I suspected that he is try to hide something behind this accusation and I was right.) However, contrary to what the harassment policy says, I did not revert any of Andy's edits or even edited where Andy edits; I even helped him once in a certain talk page. Perhaps the worst thing I did was having a chat with Andy when I discovered he had resumed a certain bad editing pattern, something that Floquenbeam ignored completely. In fact, my ] since I started.
] currently redirects to ]. However, that company no longer exists as such since 2007, and indeed the brand has also been obsoleted since 2010. The linked article doesn't include the history of the brand since 2006, so I'm disambiguating references to the term "ATI" so it's clearer what is meant. Eventually, we may be able to change where ] points to. I'll note this at ] too, thanks for reminding me. --] (]) 19:28, 20 January 2012 (UTC)


As for the "continuing to do so after a very clear warning". There was no clear warning; since March 2016, Floquenbeam had been threatening me with a permanent block with various excuses. A clear warning must have a mention of the policy and its clause. Flo's warning has been as vague as always. | decline = The block for blatant harassment was completely justified, and the unblock request reinforces rather than negates the need for the block. ] (]) 06:49, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
== Move revert ==
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:Hello, everyone
I just reverted your move of ] to ]. The reverse move was just made in December with this rationale:
:An indefinite block is like a divorce: When it comes, it is totally unjustifiable and yet it had been a long time in coming. I knew for a fact that FleetCommand would be indefinitely blocked soon, because of the manner he received the community ban: He was served a warning asking him not to continue, and despite the fact that he didn't continue, he received the ban anyway.
:In some areas of the Microsoft website etc. it's being called Microsoft SkyDrive, sometimes it's being called Windows Live SkyDrive, and sometimes just SkyDrive. So SkyDrive is the best name as there is no confusion. See http://www.liveside.net/2011/12/08
:So, please do not lift the block; I believe good things will happen for FleetCommand, if he moves on from this place. But I emphasize that this block is not legitimate. It is not okay to block someone just because he or she is watching someone else, especially by an admin that has prior prejudice. Also, according to the blocking policy, a block must be preventative. This one isn't: Watching someone doesn't need a user account; a block only makes watching opaque. Finally, I have seen harassment a lot. I am constantly under attack by former Wikipedian who now appears from time to time and deliberately reverts my contributions. Believe me, User:Andy Dingly was not harassed.
Please start an RM if you'd still like to move it. – ] (]) 17:49, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
:Just for the record: In the five years that I have been here, I didn't see anyone whom FleetCommand treated fairly. I also didn't see anyone who treated FleetCommand fairly. Cause and effect as they might be, they don't justify one another.
:I knew that it was moved and I reverted it today. But what I didn't know was that you have also joined the rank of edit warriors and respond revert with counter-revert. (Or have you always been and it is a mistake on my part that I remember you as a good Wikipedian?) Seriously, what gives you the right to revert and denies me such a right? ] (]) 18:20, 1 February 2012 (UTC)
:Best regards,<br/>] (]) 05:51, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
::I'm sorry, I didn't realize you knew. Your edit summary didn't indicate that you had seen the page history, and I assumed you hadn't. Several weeks have passed then, so I didn't think of your move a revert or mine a counter-revert. I started a move discussion ]. – ] (]) 02:44, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
::o.O You too, Codename Lisa?
:::Sorry, huh? Well, I believe you; although you obviously knew that the article have twice been renamed forth and back and that a revert is most probably controversial. Still, I am not going to involve myself further in this matter, so you might like to delete your move request. (No pressure.) If there is any consolation, I am also sorry for my MOS:TITLE mistake. It is WP:TITLE, not MOS:TITLE. I thought these two pages were merged. ] (]) 15:24, 2 February 2012 (UTC)
::Does anyone here care that all I did was trying to clear my name? And that it was I who was being harassed?

::All those cases that Warren is showing aren't precedents; they are the cause and what I did was the effect.
{{tb|Stifle}}
::] <small>(])</small> 06:26, 2 January 2018 (UTC)

::{{Ping|Codename Lisa}}{{tq|”I am constantly under attack by former Wikipedian...”}} Former Wikipedian? What makes you so sure I ever was a Wikipedian? Maybe, I would have become one, but not after witnessing the tenacious incivility of editors like you and {{u|FleetCommand}} coupled with administrators being unwilling to enforce policy for one of the so called five pillars. However, Floq’s block of FC is a welcomed and overdue improvement. ] (]) 06:46, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
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:::None of any of your comments above is helpful or appropriate. ] (]) 06:51, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
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::::{{Ping|Newyorkbrad}} Just out of curiosity, are you talking to FleetCommand, the block-evading wikihound or me? —] (]) 07:11, 2 January 2018 (UTC)

:::::All three of you. ] (]) 07:18, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
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::::::Seeing as how you didn't lift the block, I must say my comment must have been very helpful. As for the wikihound's comment, you simply have no idea how helpful it was. I can assure you: Very helpful. —] (]) 07:26, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
:Thanks. I always wanted to remove this image but I always feared someone might insult. ] (]) 11:10, 6 February 2012 (UTC)
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I am ''not'' saying I did nothing ''wrong''. I am saying I did nothing, right or wrong. The blocking admin assumed bad faith in me. That's all.|decline=You recent edits are very clearly harassment, and the block is fully justified. I Do not understand how you can fail to accept this; you will need to understand and state so and undertake to desist from your harassment before you could expect an unblock.--]] 16:54, 2 January 2018 (UTC)}}
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The reviewing admin just needs to look at FC's contribs starting with . All contribs since then (except one where he's fixing his signature, and a couple where he's inexplicably pinging me to make sure I see the harassment), until he was blocked, have been harassing Andy. Clear warning is still visible on this talk page in section above: I said I would block indefinitely if it continued on 12/28. It continued on 12/31: . So I blocked indefinitely until FC clearly agrees to stop this.
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{{Unblock reviewed|<p>Very well. I read all the above. And I am a smart person too. So, acknowledging all bove, I am making one final appeal with the following deal: Unblock me now, and if within 48 hours, I did not do what absolutely ascertains every admin on this planet beyond all reasonable doubts that they will '''never ever''' (I repeat: never ever) have any problem whatsoever with me, any admin is free to not only block me after the 48 hours, but also revoke my talk page access.</p><p>Please note that while I am known to be impulsive and, to use a certain respected user's words, an asshole, I have never been a liar. And what I am going to tell you is the truth: I never intended to harass Andy. I thought if I follow him around and help him, he will see the true me, cease his hostility and assumption of bad faith. Hell, our initial dispute started when I tried to help him. He assumed bad faith in me instead, interpreting my literal comments as sarcastic. ] <small>(])</small> 17:30, 2 January 2018 (UTC)</p>|decline=If you can do within 48 hours what absolutely ascertains every admin on this planet beyond reasonable doubt that they will never ever have any problem whatsoever with you, you can just as well tell us now what you have planned. ] (]) 17:53, 2 January 2018 (UTC)}}
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When Windows 10 for Workstations edition came out, I added a column listing it's main differences with the other editions.
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Hi there! We see that you're an active contributor for GoodSync. Would you be interested in helping create an article for our other more well known product, RoboForm Password Manager? SoftwareGirl (talk) 21:30, 4 December 2017 (UTC)SoftwareGirl

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So, a while back you said some words against AussieLegend that I found to be objectionable, because they showed up suddenly in my watchlist, I thought them mean-spirited, passive-aggressive, and a variety of other this-and-thats that are probably no longer relevant. I felt strongly against your words in the moment and wanted to clearly send a message that as a fellow editor I didn't care for that sort of attack against another editor. It was not my intention to demean you as a person or to demean your contributions, so if you interpreted it as such, that was a failure on my part. That said, I would like it if we could move past these superficialities and get back to normal civil discourse without any lingering prejudices, because vandals are our usual enemies, and we treat them with far more civility than they deserve. Both you and Aussie have contributed tons, so as a show of good faith, and with the hope that whatever existing fires can be quenched, I apologize to you for my irritated and sharp comments. Respectfully, Cyphoidbomb (talk) 06:56, 13 October 2014 (UTC)

Thank you

Thank you for the editing of "Usage share" section of "Microsoft Windows" article. Now the table looks more neat. All the best. Nicolas Love (talk) 09:35, 10 January 2015 (UTC)

You are welcome. Fleet Command (talk) 09:12, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
Shouldn't this section have a link to Microsoft Windows#Usage share? .. --Mike Schwartz (talk) 21:03, 16 January 2015 (UTC)
Not mandatory at all. Fleet Command (talk) 09:12, 21 January 2015 (UTC)

Sorry if I seemed pissy...

...in my edit summary just now. I'm dealing with one of those bull-in-china-shop types somewhere else just at the moment. EEng (talk) 20:41, 9 February 2015 (UTC)

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Hi FleetCommand, thank you for your comments at my RfA, even if they weren't the...nicest...to read. I hope that I'll be able to answer your concerns with my actions rather than my words. Cheers, ansh666 00:00, 23 September 2017 (UTC)

Hey, Ansh666. Thanks for this olive branch. I can certainly appreciate your act of extending it. The first five admins that I met were not so nice. (Two of them got the ArbCom's worst side of judgment much later on and one of them has not been contributing for seven years.)
Perhaps you benefit from knowing this: My first experience of nominating an image for deletion was a screenshot of Windows Media Player that had an album art in it. In the lengthy discussion that ensued, I naively explained why I thought it is not in the spirit of copyright to have this image, in my own childish language. (Nine years ago!) The image as kept. When I nominated it for the second time, I was much more knowledgeable about Misplaced Pages. I only mentioned WP:NFCC#3; the image was speedy deleted and no one made the slightest sound. I still think the first time, the attending admin must have known NFCC by heart and deleted the image, teaching me the correct language in process. Perhaps I don't expect to see you in image deletion area, but I expect this level of competence from all admins nonetheless. Mustn't I?
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Of course. Me at least - if there's something I don't know, I try my best to avoid it until I take the time to read and understand everything I can, whatever it is. Thanks for the explanation, and I hope I don't end up like those first admins. Cheers, ansh666

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Telegram (messaging service)

Hi.

I was wondering if you could help me make sense of a situation that is turning into edit warring.

Lkingscott has added a hatnote leading to Telegram (disambiguation) at the top of Telegram (messaging service) article, despite my objection and referring him to WP:NAMB. His justification is this:

I read the hatnote policy "A hatnote may be appropriate in an unambiguously named article when an ambiguous term redirects to it" Try Googling Telegram, it gets to this article. There is no disambiguation to get me to Telegram

Does it make sense to you?

The full quotation is:

A hatnote may be appropriate in an unambiguously named article when an ambiguous term redirects to it, as explained in the "Proper uses" section above.

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Fancy seeing you here, CL.
Let's take it to the article talk page, shall we?
FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 10:42, 17 December 2017 (UTC)
Thanks. —Codename Lisa (talk) 10:58, 17 December 2017 (UTC)
OK, sorry, I did read the Hatnoteand my understanding was that a hatnote was appropriate. The reversions were made anonymously, so I did not know with whom to discuss the matter. I will refrain from doing this further, but as a wiki user, it infuriates me when I'm trying to find a particular article and I come to such articles as this with no disambiguation hatnote to quickly navigate to my intended destination. I therefore disagree with Wiki policy in this matter, but I will not continue to argue the matter.
I.e. as mentioned, when I search Google for Telegram, this article is the top hit. The article on telegram / trlegraph is way down the hit list. This often happens. Disambiguation hatnotes are really useful to get quickly to my desired article. Lkingscott (talk) 21:25, 17 December 2017 (UTC)

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Change logs

Hey, regarding Darwin (operating system).... you're welcome to nominate the dozens of articles we have in Category:Software version histories for deletion if you have suddenly decided that community consensus needs to change on whether or not we're going to allow tables of release information. It's sort of a weird stance to take; WP:NOTCHANGELOG has long been interpreted to mean that Misplaced Pages shouldn't be the primary source for change information about software, i.e. a software company hosting their change log on Misplaced Pages, not that such things aren't allowed. If a "version history" section of an article is missing sources, it's appropriate to slap a {{refimprove}} on it, but removing it entirely isn't helpful. BTW this came up on the village pump a few years ago: Misplaced Pages:Village_pump_(policy)/Archive_123#Are_software_changelogs_acceptable? Warren -talk- 05:51, 26 December 2017 (UTC)

@Warren: Hey. Okay, I hate all kinds of WP:OSE-type arguments. I saw a problem; I fixed it. I am not obliged to spend my precious time fixing others. Also, putting a {{Refimprove}} tag is a privilege, not a right. I will extend this privilege to contents that have particularly excellent quality. Finally, two things that you seem to have ignored outright:

Common sense must be applied with regard to the level of detail to be included.

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And two rather opposing views in the discussion to which you sent me, both of which do not agree with what I removed:

I agree with WP:NOTCHANGELOG as it stands now. The reason why we ask for secondary sourcing is not because the primary source is unreliable, but because not every little bugfix is notable. If an article in a notable magazine mentions that Frobozz3D finally got the shader that everyone's been waiting for, then maybe it's worth including— in prose, of course, not in an unstructured list. Regards, Orange Suede Sofa (talk) 04:55, 2 October 2015 (UTC)

Sigh. "Misplaced Pages is not an indiscriminate collection of information" is good, and that means we don't exhaustively list changes in software in the style of a changelog. That has nothing to do with what types of sources are used to support statements in an article. So my !vote would be to kill the proscription of source types in favor of stating the real guideline: We discuss changes that are relevant to the topic, we don't list every one. That means we'll probably want to be including analysis that isn't going to be in the changelog to be cited, but we could still validly cite the changelog for e.g. a sentence about what the change actually was or the specific date or version in which it was made. Anomie⚔ 20:14, 3 October 2015 (UTC)

Seriously, before hitting the revert button, it wouldn't hurt (and is actually encouraged) to read the kind of crap you are restoring.
And for the love of God, start these kinds of discussion in the article talk page. I am sick and tired of the accusations of cabal activity that follows up when I have a discussion in my user page. FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 06:19, 26 December 2017 (UTC)
I didn't ignore any of that. I'm pointing you to the discussion so you could get up to speed on a previous discussion of the matter. Misplaced Pages has supported dozens of pages with software version histories -- I can get you revs going back 13+ years to demonstrate this -- so the onus is on you to justify the sudden desire to change this. If you want to demonstrate consistency in your beliefs, then try nominating, oh, let's say MediaWiki version history for deletion at WP:AFD -- because that article is literally nothing more than precisely the sort of information you've suddenly decided no longer belongs on the encyclopedia. Man, that'd be a hoot. Warren -talk- 06:28, 26 December 2017 (UTC)
From where I am standing, I have justified myself by giving a core policy and your disputing it with nothing particular. (Actually, I have a feeling you are mere here to act like a jerk.) Also, WP:BURDEN says the onus is very much on you. Finally, I said take it to the article talk page. FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 06:38, 26 December 2017 (UTC)

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Not sure what you meant by "The "released" field accepts a date only. And there is more to this field than just reflecting what you write in a table in the article."

I understand that the field only accepts date. What did you mean by "And there is more to this field than just reflecting what you write in a table in the article."? Gotitbro (talk) 08:06, 27 December 2017 (UTC)

Hey. :)
You should only enter a date and <ref>...</ref> in |released=. Sure, on the desktop version of Misplaced Pages, it renders anything, even arbitrary letters, but there are a lot of software web services that consume Misplaced Pages contents. One of them is the WikiData bot that imports those dates to WikiData. And let's not forget how confusing a version number is to a layman, especially, when it doesn't start with 1.0. FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 10:30, 27 December 2017 (UTC)

Threats of stalking

Making repeated threats to stalk me in the future User_talk:Andy_Dingley#My_new_project and unsigned but obvious here: Talk:Criticism_of_Windows_10#Problems_with_Windows_10 are going to see you at ANI in short order. Andy Dingley (talk) 12:20, 28 December 2017 (UTC)

@Andy Dingley: "In the future"? I am doing it. And it is not a threat, since it cannot hurt you. I have no intention of committing WP:HOUND. It is just benign stalking.
As for the sig., I think you and I both know that I by mistake entered five tides instead of four; a common typo. Also, both of us know about page histories and other whatnot, so we do not deliberately resort to such a childish thing as not signing in the capacity of a harassment tactic. Couple it with the fact I wrote things in that message that wouldn't make sense unless I introduced myself. So, you are insulting your own intelligence. (Not that I am complaining.)
FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 14:29, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
You seem inexplicably confident that this behavior won't lead to a block if it is brought up at ANI. I think you're quite mistaken; I considered blocking you indefinitely right now, and while I decided against it, I wouldn't be surprised if another admin does so. I certainly will if it happens once more. --Floquenbeam (talk) 15:05, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
@Floquenbeam: You considered indefinitely blocking me for watching him and occasionally helping him? I wonder what stopped you. FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 19:56, 28 December 2017 (UTC)

Blocked indef

Until you clearly indicate that you will not harass other editors. Your bragging about harassing Andy Dingley is beyond the pale. If I'm not around, any admin can unblock after an agreement to stop. While I don't believe admins should have veto power over a block - so I will not demand consensus at ANI or anything before any admin unblocks if they clearly think an unblock is correct - for what it's worth, I would oppose an unblock if FleetCommand does not agree. --Floquenbeam (talk) 21:39, 1 January 2018 (UTC)

Any decision to un-block this user should take into account that they were recently banned from participating in MOS discussions for a variety of civility-related reasons, and they have a multi-year history of ANI incidents. This is also their third block in eight month, and an abatement of the kinds of behaviours described in WP:NOTHERE has not been forthcoming. A discussion on WP:ANI should be required before unblocking. Warren -talk- 23:05, 1 January 2018 (UTC)
Hi, Warren. Have you ever heard the expression "pot calling the kettle black"? (Here, we just call it WP:BOOMERANG.) Well, you harassed me in my talk page by posting an insulting joke and then edit warred over it when I removed it insisting that it is an attempt at "levity". Since then, you persistently treated me with hostility. (, ).
These are exactly the kind of things that FleetCommand did.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 06:00, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
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Request reason:

The reason that admin Floquenbeam has given in the blocking log is "Personal attacks or violations of the harassment policy".

These two are exactly what I was careful not to do. I notified Andy Dingly that will be monitoring his contribution log (for transparency) and started doing so. (I had cause to do so. For a year now, Andy have been resorting to cast aspersions that I and another editor are canvassing, without providing any evidence. I suspected that he is try to hide something behind this accusation and I was right.) However, contrary to what the harassment policy says, I did not revert any of Andy's edits or even edited where Andy edits; I even helped him once in a certain talk page. Perhaps the worst thing I did was having a chat with Andy when I discovered he had resumed a certain bad editing pattern, something that Floquenbeam ignored completely. In fact, my contribution log has only eight entries since I started.

As for the "continuing to do so after a very clear warning". There was no clear warning; since March 2016, Floquenbeam had been threatening me with a permanent block with various excuses. A clear warning must have a mention of the policy and its clause. Flo's warning has been as vague as always.

Decline reason:

The block for blatant harassment was completely justified, and the unblock request reinforces rather than negates the need for the block. Newyorkbrad (talk) 06:49, 2 January 2018 (UTC)


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Hello, everyone
An indefinite block is like a divorce: When it comes, it is totally unjustifiable and yet it had been a long time in coming. I knew for a fact that FleetCommand would be indefinitely blocked soon, because of the manner he received the community ban: He was served a warning asking him not to continue, and despite the fact that he didn't continue, he received the ban anyway.
So, please do not lift the block; I believe good things will happen for FleetCommand, if he moves on from this place. But I emphasize that this block is not legitimate. It is not okay to block someone just because he or she is watching someone else, especially by an admin that has prior prejudice. Also, according to the blocking policy, a block must be preventative. This one isn't: Watching someone doesn't need a user account; a block only makes watching opaque. Finally, I have seen harassment a lot. I am constantly under attack by former Wikipedian who now appears from time to time and deliberately reverts my contributions. Believe me, User:Andy Dingly was not harassed.
Just for the record: In the five years that I have been here, I didn't see anyone whom FleetCommand treated fairly. I also didn't see anyone who treated FleetCommand fairly. Cause and effect as they might be, they don't justify one another.
Best regards,
Codename Lisa (talk) 05:51, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
o.O You too, Codename Lisa?
Does anyone here care that all I did was trying to clear my name? And that it was I who was being harassed?
All those cases that Warren is showing aren't precedents; they are the cause and what I did was the effect.
FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 06:26, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
@Codename Lisa:”I am constantly under attack by former Wikipedian...” Former Wikipedian? What makes you so sure I ever was a Wikipedian? Maybe, I would have become one, but not after witnessing the tenacious incivility of editors like you and FleetCommand coupled with administrators being unwilling to enforce policy for one of the so called five pillars. However, Floq’s block of FC is a welcomed and overdue improvement. 2600:1005:B04F:67E9:E8AA:62B8:175:442D (talk) 06:46, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
None of any of your comments above is helpful or appropriate. Newyorkbrad (talk) 06:51, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
@Newyorkbrad: Just out of curiosity, are you talking to FleetCommand, the block-evading wikihound or me? —Codename Lisa (talk) 07:11, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
All three of you. Newyorkbrad (talk) 07:18, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
Seeing as how you didn't lift the block, I must say my comment must have been very helpful. As for the wikihound's comment, you simply have no idea how helpful it was. I can assure you: Very helpful. —Codename Lisa (talk) 07:26, 2 January 2018 (UTC)
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Request reason:

I am going to make it very easy to understand. I did nothing this time.

I am not saying I did nothing wrong. I am saying I did nothing, right or wrong. The blocking admin assumed bad faith in me. That's all.

Decline reason:

You recent edits are very clearly harassment, and the block is fully justified. I Do not understand how you can fail to accept this; you will need to understand and state so and undertake to desist from your harassment before you could expect an unblock.--Anthony Bradbury 16:54, 2 January 2018 (UTC)


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The reviewing admin just needs to look at FC's contribs starting with this on 12/27. All contribs since then (except one where he's fixing his signature, and a couple where he's inexplicably pinging me to make sure I see the harassment), until he was blocked, have been harassing Andy. Clear warning is still visible on this talk page in section above: I said I would block indefinitely if it continued on 12/28. It continued on 12/31: . So I blocked indefinitely until FC clearly agrees to stop this.

Also note: FC has said I have been threatening to block him with various excuses since March 2016. He'll have to provide pointers to these interaction since March 2016, as it isn't in his talk page history, and I don't recall them. I actually wasted 10 minutes of my life looking thru my contribs from March 2016, and can't find any such interactions. The only previous interaction I recall where I threatened to block him is this past September, when he said he would celebrate when another editor died. I did not block for this, I issued a stern warning. If I had actually been looking for an excuse to block FC for the last 1.5 years, that would have been my chance; no one would have criticized me if I'd blocked instead. --Floquenbeam (talk) 16:29, 2 January 2018 (UTC)

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Request reason:

Very well. I read all the above. And I am a smart person too. So, acknowledging all bove, I am making one final appeal with the following deal: Unblock me now, and if within 48 hours, I did not do what absolutely ascertains every admin on this planet beyond all reasonable doubts that they will never ever (I repeat: never ever) have any problem whatsoever with me, any admin is free to not only block me after the 48 hours, but also revoke my talk page access.

Please note that while I am known to be impulsive and, to use a certain respected user's words, an asshole, I have never been a liar. And what I am going to tell you is the truth: I never intended to harass Andy. I thought if I follow him around and help him, he will see the true me, cease his hostility and assumption of bad faith. Hell, our initial dispute started when I tried to help him. He assumed bad faith in me instead, interpreting my literal comments as sarcastic. FleetCommand (Speak your mind!) 17:30, 2 January 2018 (UTC)

Decline reason:

If you can do within 48 hours what absolutely ascertains every admin on this planet beyond reasonable doubt that they will never ever have any problem whatsoever with you, you can just as well tell us now what you have planned. Huon (talk) 17:53, 2 January 2018 (UTC)


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(e/c with decline, so revised slightly) Just in case you value input from me: I really suggest you not file another unblock request, until you've taken a little time to reflect, and do another one in a day or two. For example, "...I did not do what absolutely ascertains every admin on this planet beyond all reasonable doubts that they will never ever (I repeat: never ever) have any problem whatsoever with me..." does not make any sense. Not in a nitpicky way, but I honestly have no idea what you're trying to say. As another example, you are clearly not being accurate in describing your motivations for following Andy's edits. You have already specifically said you were going to try to find things he does wrong. You can't shove that toothpaste back into the tube, and pretend you were trying to be friendly all along, blaming Andy (and by extension me and Brad and Anthony and Huon) for just mistakenly assuming bad faith. Repeatedly declined unblock requests lead to talk page access removal, and I really think you want to take more time with the fourth one. --Floquenbeam (talk) 17:58, 2 January 2018 (UTC)

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Almost a year later and the information you reverted has not been added by anybody yet

When Windows 10 for Workstations edition came out, I added a column listing it's main differences with the other editions. https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Windows_10_editions&oldid=807585080 I did not fill in what I did not have a reference for, and I asked for others to fill in rest. You reverted my change saying "Very poor quality, no source". I un-reverted pointing out my edits had references. You reverted again saying it was vandalism minus the bad faith. I gave up. Almost a year later, there is still no information on this edition. I came here to ask you to help but you are currently blocked. I hope that when you get unblocked you help put that back in the article.ARosa (talk) 21:30, 3 September 2018 (UTC)

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