User talk:MrSchimpf

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The last six months of this talk page and its discussions was archived to Archive 33 on January 1, 2024.
As of December 17, 2022, this account was renamed from "Mrschimpf" to "MrSchimpf", if you're wondering about any redirection.

  • I will try to fix any image problems as soon as possible if a bot/editor leaves me a notice about an image and then revert the bot/editor's edit to acknowledge it as resolved. I like to keep things neat and focused on discussions, not line after line of image problems to take care of.
  • I've been here 18–19 years. I know most policies. If you use a template to warn me (and especially if you're only here to pick fights or vandalize), it's usually going to get removed unless I was clearly in the wrong. Elaborate on your reversion reason beyond the template. I try to do the same on my talk page comments, so the same common courtesy should be extended here.
    • For transparency, that is all that I remove from my talk page completely outside of vandalism. Everything is archived as appropriate every six months, usually on or around January 1 and July 1; before you claim I deleted your message (unless you're a vandal), check the latest archive.
  • I do carry rollback privileges, so if you need any help and I'm on, you can ask me here. However, note I will not get into edit wars and only use rollback for basic vandalism repair.
  • I do carry file moving privileges, so if you accidentally upload a logo or picture as "EJNEDC_128929_21.jpg", feel free to ask me to name it to something a bit more logical.
  • I also work on the conversation style of 'response on your talk page, then your response on my talk page, then I'll respond there', etc. Just because pings are 50/50 among the community and that threading is a lot easier to follow.
  • Please, if you can, try to list template notices under one heading for my convenience, rather than template after template if there are multiple notices. It makes acknowledgement much easier.
  • No profanity please. You can make a point just as easily without laying down an F-bomb here (or as some have done, homophobic slurs). I reserve the right to refactor your comment to remove profanity (but I will at least leave a link to it in the history for full disclosure); I don't like going to my talk page and having to skim through swear words over and over again.
  • If you're here to leave some kind of attack on my page because of a vandalism rollback, reversion or some other kind of finding, I'm not exactly quaking that you're going to 'hack' my page or that I'm whatever choice obscenity you'd like to call me; it's getting reverted by me or another patrolling editor anyways. Before you leave a message, ask yourself; is it worth the effort to add a strike on the way to a block?
  • Yes, I share my social media links here. But if I say to stop posting on my talk page because my patience has been exhausted with a topic and explaining our policies...that doesn't mean 'move it onto my social media'. I have no interest in reading your tract about how I'm completely wrong on my Twitter feed. Wikipedia communication is for communicating about topics here. When I say I'm done...I'm done. I will mute you or further on my social media if you just keep going. Further belaboring the point will just end up with me taking it to a higher authority here to deal with it.
  • Same with email. Only if it's something private or you have a feeling that yes, 'this is an email', should you do it. I prefer open transparency here unless there's no choice in the matter.
  • And please post in chronological order, on the bottom or by using the 'add heading' link. It's not that hard, it's common talk page etiquette and custom, and keeps things clean.

March 2024[edit]

 You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Television/Television stations task force#FCC callsigns vs. ICAO codes. Mvcg66b3r (talk) 17:43, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

RT page edit[edit]

will try to figure out how to add the Wired article link. yes, i did want to include but couldn't figure it out. will make another attempt at that. HarlowDiego (talk) 03:03, 4 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

is there an example? i have looked for them within the RT page. perhaps using the visual editor is easier? HarlowDiego (talk) 03:04, 4 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
i have submitted a corrected change and it does include a link to the WIRED article. Should the WIRED article be documented in the REFERENCES section? HarlowDiego (talk) 16:37, 4 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Please fix your signature[edit]

Your signature says "Nate", however, your username is MrSchimpf (this confused me once in regards to my AFD). Per the signature rules, your signature name can be similar but not very different. "Nate" is not similar to MrSchimpf. So I could show "Techie" or "TTechie" but not "Foo123". I would suggest making it Nate (MrSchimpf) if you want your real name. Thank you. thetechie@enwiki: ~/talk/ $ 20:30, 16 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]