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You can sign your name on talk pages and votes by typing ~~~~; our software automatically converts it to your username and the date. If you have any questions or problems, no matter what they are, leave me a message on my talk page. Or, please come to the new contributors' help page, where experienced Wikipedians can answer any queries you have! Or, you can just type We're so glad you're here! Yanksox 00:57, 7 November 2006 (UTC) [edit] HeyFirst off, welcome to Wikipedia and I look forward to editing with you. And since you seem new, I'd like to point out some things that may be of use to you. 1) The Special:Watchlist is a particularly handy tool. When you're logged in, it appears as a link in the top right corner of your screen. You can add pages to your watchlist by clicking on the watch tab that shows up at the top of each page. Your userspace pages (user page and talk page) are automatically watched, and you can add articles that you want to keep an eye on as well. 2) At the top of talk pages, there appears a little [+] button that you can use to automatically add a new topic for discussion. To reply to existing topics, you can scroll down to that part of the page and hit the [edit] button for that section. It is customary to indent new comments to easily differentiate them from their old ones with colons (:), with one for each indent.
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[edit] BrassiereFirstly, my main message is thank you for all of your recent efforts on the brassiere page. It does tend to get clogged up with rubbish, and you've improved it massively. So thank you. I'll try and contribute more myself to help improve it further. However, I would also say that you should be careful to keep things concise, balanced and try to present a neutral point of view. Specifically the "necessity?" section concerns me. It is a fact that most women in western society (90% at a guess?) wear bras, for comfort, for fashion, for relief from pain, to improve their social confidence or personal body image....for lots of reasons. Bras do have some uses, and a lot of women wear them and enjoy wearing them. I therefore feel that the 700+ words on why not to wear a bra are somewhat unrepresentative. There's 2 ways to go with this - put in an equal amount of text representing the opposite point of view, or to generally tone things down and try to aim for more balance. I'm not saying that facts should be deleted from an encyclopaedia, but I think some changes could be made to improve the article. The main reason I wanted to say this is because I don't want you to put a lot of effort in to expanding the article by inserting a lot which will subsequently be removed to create a balanced article. For example, this quotation:
had previously been in the article, but it was removed. A huge word for word quotation like that doesn't really add any information, and can quite easily be replaced with something like:
Actually, who is this Susan Love, and why is her opinion so important? That’s a question that could do with an answer. I hope you will take these comments as they were intended and not take offence. Wikipedia needs prolific hard working editors like yourself, just try to keep it balanced. At the end of the day we both want an article that reads well and provides good information. Thanks for reading this rather long post, and happy editing! Spute Talk 21:51, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Good Article Status for BrassiereHello again, Considering how massively you've improved the article, I think it stands a shot as a Wikipedia:Good Article candidate. Take a look at that page and see if you want to give it a shot. Good article is the pathway to getting the article included in Wikipedia:1.0, helping people realize its quality, getting some feedback from other editors, etc. It also reflects very well on you, considering that you've pretty much single-handedly improved the article to the great state it stands in today. =) —Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 20:56, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] GA has startedI'm glad to see brassiere listed on the Wikipedia:Good article candidates page. Now your hard work will get some recognition. =) As part of the review process, you can expect some feedback about the article from uninvolved editors on the article's talk page. They'll be reviewing the article and contributing their input as to whether it follows the guidelines on Wikipedia:What is a good article?. You might want to take a look at that as well. —Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 21:51, 12 November 2006 (UTC) I look forward to that, although this is stil a work in progress, and has required editing related topics for consistency Mgoodyear 21:54, 12 November 2006 (UTC) [edit] Mr. GrukContinues to reinsert their erotic paraphernalia into the brassiere article - is there a way of deling with people like that?Mgoodyear 23:24, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
In fact that is exactly what I did. Since this time he only reinserted the text, but he linked it to a nude picture , so I took out the link. Mgoodyear 23:35, 12 November 2006 (UTC) [edit] The NPOV debate over at BrassiereHey Mgoodyear, Honeymane recently made what I regard to be controversial edits to the brassiere article. I went ahead and reverted the edits; however, Honeymane intends to restore them. What I recommend you do, if you're willing, is look over the changes that this editor made and see if you can identify and possibly correct this editor's concerns before he reverts the page again. I feel that his revisions to the page are poor and that they do damage to the article, so addressing this editor's concerns is the ideal way to deal with this. Thanks, —Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 02:52, 17 November 2006 (UTC) See my comments on discussion page, I wish I could figure out this person's problem. I am not sure there is much middle ground. The changes were awful. I am still looking for anything that looks constructive. Mgoodyear 20:49, 17 November 2006 (UTC) [edit] Brassiere measurements (deletion)What happened there? Am I doing something wrong? I was trying to reduce the length of my article by starting a sub-articleMgoodyear 19:47, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] WarWould you forgive me if I said that I wish I had never heard of Wikipedia. Why some people set out on a vendetta to turn collaborative writing into a warzone I have no idea. I am sure you know what I am referring to. Mgoodyear 15:00, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] your impressive work at BrassiereHi there, you were listed on the Stress alerts page, so I figured I would check what was going on. You have done some truly impressive work in the article Brassiere. I hope that you will remain with Wikipedia and continue what you're doing. Great job!--Kyoko 22:28, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Updates on BrassiereOK - two things if you look at Brassiere in the near future 2 recent deletions -
[edit] Starting work on the Brassiere articleAlright, I'm starting work on the article now. The first thing I'm working on is probably the most tedious: spelling, grammar, punctuation, making sure the article conforms to our Manual of Style, etc. The actual Manual of Style is pretty big, but it might be worth perusing at your leisure. One particular thing that might interest you is that double quotes ( " ) are perferred here over single quotes ( ' ). Another is that if there's a conflict between two editor's regional dialects and spelling, the dialect of the main contributor of the article (that'd be you) is to be used. I'm American, so my spell checker kept going off at stuff like "colour", "programme", and "organise", but I left them alone. ;) Once I'm done with this basic polish I'll start working on the content. I'll keep you posted. —Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 02:15, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
'style': I was really concentrating on content and structure, hoping to revisit things like citations later!
'cleaning up': I made some fairly major changes today to some sections. As long as we keep each other up to date. US spelling drives my spell check crazy too! Incidentally, if you want to talk, quite happy to call you! Mgoodyear 02:20, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
'communication': I have Google/gmail (+with voice). Which reminds me - I have had a lot of problems with edit clashes, where you loose what you have just done because 2 people are editing simultaneously, how does one avoid that? I have just cleaned up the other person's recent changes. Mgoodyear 03:04, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] About Halfway DoneAfter you went to bed, I sat down and proofread the content of about half the article. I did things like reword awkward sentences and try to improve clarity. I encourage you to read up to where I stopped and reword/clarify anything that needs even further explanation, or that I might have misunderstood when making edits. I'll be on tomorrow evening to further collaborate with you during this process. The article's really coming along. You should be proud. =) —Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 10:13, 21 November 2006 (UTC) [edit] Rv ing articlesMgoodyear, if you notice errors in my addations fix them, don't revert them. It is not vandalism. Unless it is very clear that it is.If you believe that the edits may have been vandalism it maybe, then you should write that information in the talk page. And ask for a more detailed reasoning behind the changes. I'm tried to do that in the edit summary, but that is not always possible to explane every little thing that I may have edited. or anyone else for that matter. You keep saying that you are not farmillar with the wikipedia system; rv ing any and every edit that conflects with what you wrote is demiting to that system. You keep saying we should work with you (or at least other users have been stating that) however, you seem unwilling to let anyone make anything but the smallest of edits and such. --Honeymaneis watching 00:22, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Your wonderful workHey, Mgoodyear! Just thought I'd drop by and tell you how much your work here is appreciated. Really, the way you've turned around Brassiere is amazing! Congrats on being an amazing contributor. For that, have this :-) I, Editor at Large, hereby give you this Exceptional Newcomer Award for your wonderful contributions, so soon after joining! Congratulations, and I eagerly anticipate your future contributions. You're definitely one to watch! ;-) — Editor at Large(speak) 13:04, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] A quick tipYou also have a user page (at User:Mgoodyear) that you can do whatever you want with. If you're looking for a place to store template code, that wouldn't be a bad place to put it. =) —Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 00:42, 30 November 2006 (UTC) [edit] someone tried to vandalise your user pageHi there, I wanted to inform you that User:Eowbotm3 tried to vandalise your user page as seen here. I restored your page to its original blank state. You're welcome to keep it that way if you like, or if you prefer, you can make it as simple or as complex as you wish, within reasonable limits. I just thought you should be aware that all of this took place. I hope you are doing well. --Kyoko 17:10, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Re: FeedbackI'm glad some of your faith in Wikipedia has come back - I hope it stays! -- Natalya 04:13, 2 December 2006 (UTC) Hey Mgoodyear, you can try to silence the message of the origins of feminism on this page, but you can't silence the message throughout the web. Talk about revisionist history! [edit] Fact checkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brassiere&diff=91878489&oldid=91878168 Should that be changed back? I wouldn't know. ;) —Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 00:03, 4 December 2006 (UTC) [edit] EowbotmEowbotm's socks (Eowbotm1 through Eowbotm4) have all been blocked. That's one vandal down. =) —Lantoka ( talk | contrib) 08:01, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Awww, the sacred cow 'Feminism' has been altered. Let's skip around the elephant in the room and pretend that the woman who set out the ERA bill was adamantly against abortion, or that Susan B. Anthony, Cady Stanton, Wilberforce, Sarah Norton, etc. etc, were against abortion -- strongly against it. But, don't let the ladies at Vassar, et al know. [edit] Vandalism to FeminismIf 'get back in the kitchen' is this person's trademark, he is very active under many differenrt ids. Should feminism be protected it is attracting so many obscenities--Mgoodyear 19:57, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
Also, you may want to leave your follow-up comment to the RFPP of Feminism directly on User:Husond's talk page. I don't know if he's seen it. – Lantoka (talk) 13:23, 9 December 2006 (UTC) [edit] cititionsYou seem to like having many Cites on the pages you edit, perhaps you should split them into an article like Bibliography of Canadian History to save space. See how the article History of Canada#References. It makes the the article both shorter, to save space, and neater; not everyone wants to read 200 citations.--HoneymaneHeghlu meH QaQ jajvam 00:57, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sarah JacobsonThanks for leaving comments on the Sarah Jacobson article. I do appreciate that. Once a page gets tagged for deletion its very difficult to convince the person who tagged it to undo it. If you can get other's to place comments that would help. Thanks again. --David Straub 23:49, 17 December 2006 (UTC) [edit] History of Feminism: See Also linksIt totally makes sense for you, in terms of your organizing efforts (which I do appreciate), but it doesn't make sense for the article. The whole point of "See also" is to list things that weren't mentioned. We should probably make a navigation bar, but it would make sense to do that after the article has been split. To be honest, it's about ready to burst. The various divisions of the 20th century aren't even in the 20th century section any more. I was trying to clean it up a little so it doesn't get out of hand when we do get around to splitting it. Perhaps, in the mean time, you could use something like History of Feminism/links or even better, User:Mgoodyear/history of feminism to keep these close at hand? -- TheMightyQuill 02:05, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
Please keep in mind that a number of the topics you have listed in the See Also section are already in the Feminism navbar on the page. I really don't see why it would be necessary to include them a third time. I used the word bursting because it would now be reasonably difficult to place all the subsections of 20th century into 20th century. It's also 4 times longer than recommended size of an article. Large sections need to be summarized and linked to a leaf article. I'm also concerned about topic not fitting nicely into time periods/centuries. Perhaps we should try organizing it into eras/movements? If we don't start doing this kind of thing now, it will come back to haunt us during the impending split. -TheMightyQuill 02:35, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
I hope I'm not being incredibly annoying to mention again that the 20th century sections are still not part of the 20th century. Also, I'm curious now about your rationale for the "List of feminists mentioned" section. Why do you feel that it's necessary? - TheMightyQuill 04:27, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
- TheMightyQuill 17:18, 18 December 2006 (UTC) I realize there aren't enough layers available to fit all those subsections under 20th century. This is the reason I suggested the article is ready to burst. If you put those three sections in another article (History of Feminism in the 20th century), you could summarize the three sections, and link to it in History of Feminism. Likewise, History of Feminism Before 1900 could be another leaf article summarized in the main article. The "Ongoing Issues" section would remain in the main article. - TheMightyQuill 20:27, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
First of all, don't be so thin skinned. =) It's better to argue this now than to write it all, forget about it, and have someone destroy it once you've stopped paying attention. If we can write the article in such a way that people are willing to accept that pre-organized-movement gender conflict is part of feminism, then we've forwarded wikipedia, written a good (probably even FA) article, and done right by all the authors you've cited. It's one thing to convince feminists, but preaching to the converted will only get you so far. - TheMightyQuill 03:16, 22 December 2006 (UTC) [edit] Project Gender StudiesHi Mgoodyear, I'm asking some Project Gender Studies members for their opinions on a few changes to the project templates. The discussion is here. If you're interested please have a look. I'd also like to have the project page unprotected so it could be editted to give due balance to the Gender Theory activities of the project as well as the removal of systemic bias activities - what would be your opinions on this (discussed here)?--Cailil 01:45, 19 January 2007 (UTC) [edit] Upcoming work on BrassiereHi Mgoodyear. I'm happy to see you've come back to comment on my ideas for editing the article. Given your great contributions to it, I'm sensitive to making wholesale changes without conferring with you. I think you've read my punch-list for the edits and wanted to solicit more comment from you. As I've been mulling the balance between a more conventional article on brassieres, and the feminist counterpoint, I don't want to eliminate too much from Wikipedia on the critiques. Do you think there's a place in the History of Brassieres to enhance the socio-political points that will come of the brassiere article as I shift the emphasis? Mattnad (talk) 14:43, 18 November 2007 (UTC) [edit] WPMED list of open tasksYou listed an article at the Wikipedia Medicine project's list of open tasks some months ago. It's not clear to me whether your concerns have been addressed. Would you please look at the article you listed, and if it has improved, remove it from the list of open tasks? If you still have concerns about the article, please let me know, and I'll see if together we can recruit some assistance with it. WhatamIdoing (talk) 23:02, 25 January 2008 (UTC) [edit] HelloJust thought you might be interested in this: Wikipedia:WikiProject Gender Studies/Feminism Task Force --Grrrlriot (talk) 23:37, 12 February 2008 (UTC) [edit] Requests for arbitration: Melissa FarleyThe Melissa Farley article has gone to arbitration stage: Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration#Melissa_Farley. I believe third-party commentary is welcome even at the early stages of the proposal. Iamcuriousblue (talk) 07:56, 19 April 2008 (UTC) [edit] Feminism Task ForceHello! :) You might not remember, but you mentioned something about helping out with Feminism Task Force a while back. If your still interested, check it out and add your name under "Participants". I am reviving the task force and the portal. Thought I'd let you know. --Grrrlriot (talk) 04:25, 5 July 2008 (UTC) [edit] Melissa Farley RfCTalk: Melissa_Farley: RfC: NPOV and BLP issues? Thought you might be interested. Iamcuriousblue (talk) 00:27, 4 August 2008 (UTC) [edit] Female Ejaculation"Etiquette" Please don't delete other people's work. Use the discussion page if you have issues. Mgoodyear (talk) 01:34, 10 August 2008 (UTC) I'm not sure what you are talking about. I monitor about 500 seoxlogy and sexuality articles. The only thinkg I see relating to the article you speak of is when I saw that a change had been made to the article that made no sense. In that case, I reverted (not delete) and left an appropriate edit tag asking the editor (you in this case) to correctly quote the source and check spelling) as the quote was not accurate, and it had grammar/spelling issues. I put in a good faith effort to correct the sentence myself from the source, but I could only find abstracts, and no fulll citation to edit from. (hence my message). If you were in the middle of a series of edits, and I just happened to catch the article in between edits, my apologies. That is why I left an edit summary so that you would know what was going on. Regards to you, Atom (talk) 14:40, 10 August 2008 (UTC) [edit] References and line breaksThank you very much for the work you did on Female ejaculation. I have only one concern; you place a line break (you hit Enter) every time you add a reference. This is not in keeping with WP:MOS. Please simply place the references immediately after the punctuation mark, without adding spaces around it. You can add a space after a period as normal, but there are not to be extra spaces because of the reference. I have since edited the article; see before, after. Thank you again for your good work and if you have any questions please contact me. Whatever404 (talk) 17:17, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] Female Ejaculation ImprovementsHi, As one of the major contributors to Female Ejaculation I wanted to draw your attention to my proposal on the talk page. I hope I have your support as you seem to be one of the most diligent on the page. Truth be told, I just want to make the existing information more accessible to those who don't know anything about it. I look forward to our input. Veritas Solum (talk) 07:27, 4 October 2008 (UTC) [edit] GalenI am posting on your page because I notice your interest in Galen on his article’s discussion page. I have myself written a dissertation and published a couple papers on him. I have made some additions to the web page, and have added a lot of comments on the discussion page that I hope will contribute to the communities’ understanding and the article’s quality. If you have any thoughts about this that you would like to share with me, feel free to post them on my talk page under the Galen category. —Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|Cosans (talk) 17:58, 13 March 2009 (UTC)]] comment added by Cosans (talk • contribs) 17:47, 13 March 2009 (UTC) [edit] Speedy deletion of Jacques Etienne GayA tag has been placed on Jacques Etienne Gay requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A1 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is a very short article providing little or no context to the reader. Please see Wikipedia:Stub for our minimum information standards for short articles. Also please note that articles must be on notable subjects and should provide references to reliable sources that verify their content. If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding
[edit] Prostitution in AustraliaAdding references in the text like that is not from what I remember of WP:MOS - standard procedure - and it is not even relating to the text in the article - but is in effect further reading that should be at the bottom of thye article - any reason for this eccentric usage? SatuSuro 14:27, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
SO far I beg to differ - the references look like an eccentric not to standard MOS - however I am not gonna look at till tommorrow anyways - if you gonna get defensive about eccentric referencing - there are plenty of other australian eds who will give you a hard time if they do not tie into the text - so best of luck and dont say I didnt warn you! SatuSuro 14:40, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Prostitution in Rhode Island article needs expansionHi – I just wanted to turn your attention to the Prostitution in Rhode Island article. Its a stub right now and in serious need of expansion, especially given the recent legislative battle around prostution in that state. There's absolutely nothing in the article about this at all. I'd like to expand it, but I lack an overview of the legal history of prostitution in that state, or the timeline of the recent legislation. I'd be happy to help out with work on the article, though. Iamcuriousblue (talk) 03:28, 30 June 2009 (UTC)
[edit] New article: Feminist views on prostitutionI just wanted to point to a newly-created article, Feminist views on prostitution. (There's also one up on Feminist views on pornography that at least attempts to be more balanced, but still has many problems with accuracy and referencing.) While an article on this topic is clearly needed on Wikipedia, it is one of the most severely biased article's I've seen to date, basically presenting almost only the radical feminist view as "the feminist" view on prostitution as a whole, and giving very short shrift to pro-sex worker feminism. (I discuss this further over on the talk page for the article.) Help in cleaning up this article is always appreciated. Iamcuriousblue (talk) 23:52, 29 August 2009 (UTC) [edit] Could use your commentaryI would appreciate it if you could add your commentary over at Talk:Prostitution #RfC:_Views_on_prostitution_and_content_forking. The background for the dispute is given in the section above the one linked to. Basically, an editor (the same one GiselleRI was having issues with) is claiming that there is an "academic consensus" that prostitution is inherently non-consensual and that only a "small minority" of academics take a view contrary to this. This apparently justifies excluding pro-sex worker perspectives in articles on prostitution or at least making them marginal. Since this is one of the more prolific editors on the topic, and somebody who has caused problems in the past for editors who wish to include pro-sex worker perspectives, I think setting the record straight here is pretty important. Iamcuriousblue (talk) 23:30, 30 August 2009 (UTC) [edit] You are being plagiarizedThe first few pages of this book may look familiar. Note that the book does not seem to credit Wikipedia anywhere and indeed seems to be claiming copyright over your writing. You may want to contact the publisher, although I received no reply when I tried myself. If you can confirm that you were indeed plagiarized, I would like to write up a story for the Signpost. Feel free to drop a note on my talk page (although I will be out of town until Wednesday). You may also want to join the discussion thread here. Kaldari (talk) 14:25, 16 October 2009 (UTC) |
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