User talk:AKR619

In-universe articles
Hi, just looking at some of your recent edits. No in-universe articles should have the phrase (or similar) X was referenced in Story name. It should read something like:
 * Disneyland was mentioned by the Navarinos as their destination. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen)

Additionally, all in-universe articles are written in the past tense. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 14:38, 3 October 2008 (UTC)

Thank you, I didn't know when it was mentioned in the serial Delta and the Bannerman or by whom, just that it was mentioned in the serial. --AKR619 00:58, 4 October 2008 (UTC)

Sir Hat-a-lot
About the article on Simon Callow you edited, and inserted this paragraph:

Around 1994, Callow was working on the movie Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (which he is probably best known to the American audience as), his co-star Jim Carrey was offered the role of the Eighth Doctor during filming, Carrey had never even heard of Doctor Who until he was offered the role. While he was being offered the role, the producers told him it was a highly succesful British television show, so Carrey approached Callow about what he should do. He merely said "I've been offered the role of the Eighth Doctor in the revival of Doctor Who" and Callow cut him off and told him to take it. A bewildered Carrey then responded that he would probably have to work in television and Callow answered "F*** a movie career! You're being offered the chance to play Doctor Who! You don't pass up on an opportunity like this! Are you f***ing mad?". It was at that moment Carrey realised how big a deal Doctor Who was, so he turned down the role as he felt it would offend Doctor Who fans for someone who isn't a fan of the show to play their sacred part."

Much of this needs referencing, so if you could add to the page where this information comes from, I'd appreciate it. Bad Wolf Bad Wolf 19:07, 5 January 2009 (UTC)

Tenth Doctor
Similar to the previous message, I'd like to know where you got the information in this edit from. I've never heard that David Tennant was anything but the first choice to play the Tenth Doctor. I've started a discussion at Talk:Tenth Doctor. Please join in! —Josiah Rowe 04:54, 29 March 2009 (UTC)

Citing sources
Hi, when adding information to real world articles please be sure to cite your sources see Manual of style - Citation for more information. If there are no sources no one can check the information to verify that it is not vandalism. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 16:03, 28 April 2009 (UTC)

Removal of pictures?
The images enhance what are generally long articles. They generally lift the readability and level of instant understanding for the user. --Tangerineduel 14:27, 5 May 2009 (UTC)


 * AKR619, I'm just wondering why you removed most of the pictures from the articles for the first Doctor and the seventh Doctor? I've restored the images but wonder about your reason for removing them? --Raukodraug 13:41, 21 June 2009 (UTC)

Because they make the page far too big. --AKR619 23:34, 21 June 2009 (UTC)


 * As Tangerineduel pointed out above, the images serve an aesthetic role in brightening up the pages and keeping them from being a simple black text on white background affair. Since this is on the web and doesn't need to be edited for print space, the physical size, or "bigness", of the article isn't really relevant.  Why do you see the article size as a concern?  --Raukodraug 04:34, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
 * Per the consensus of a discussion at Panopticon: Removal of multiple images from pages the images for the First Doctor and the Seventh Doctor have been replaced. Thanks  --Raukodraug 20:08, 26 June 2009 (UTC)

Request for Adminship
I'll direct you to Tardis:Questions and guide to requests for adminship to start with.

Though your recent article Muppets has a few issues in that it is very much in and out of universe mixed throughout it. Information that is "trivia" should be worked into the article rather than as separate section within the article. There should be citations (sources) for the claims that David Tennant and Jon Pertwee are Muppets fans.

The list of people who contributed to Muppets and Doctor Who is lacking punctuation separating them (and could probably do with separating into sections by how they contributed. Possibly with links out to the Muppet Wiki's specific articles (on those shows, episodes etc).

Also much of the article seems to have been copied from the Muppet wiki without citation of that wiki being a source.

Also your edit summary "(Oh by the way, STUFF YOU ADMINS OF THE MUPPET WIKI!!! We should indefnite block all of them)". Doesn't suggest a balanced point of view, should you need to deal with problematic or difficult editors.

There is also the slight issue of you being blocked (from what I can tell with various user names) across the the Muppets wiki.

I bring this up as looking through your edit history there have been instances where information has been added and not cited (I left a note on your talk page a couple of months ago) but there are edits through your history where information has still been cited without a source. Which appears to be part of the reason why the Muppet wiki reverted some of your edits. Thanks. --Tangerineduel 08:32, 14 July 2009 (UTC)

Muppet Wiki
Hi! I saw that you copied a lot of the text from the Muppet Wiki page about Doctor Who to this wiki's page about Muppets. Obviously, you're totally welcome to use that text on other wikis -- that's what wikis are all about -- but you should post a link back to the wiki where you found it. I actually wrote most of that text myself, so I'd appreciate some acknowledgement for the wiki.

By the way: "Stuff you admins of the Muppet Wiki" doesn't really count as acknowledgement. :) -- Danny (talk ) 07:12, 15 July 2009 (UTC)

I haven't learned to link to other websites yet, but if I did learn I would (I would have even linked to Muppet Wiki's Doctor Who page.). When I wrote the whole "Stuff you admins of the Muppet Wiki" I was rather frusrtated with their snubbing me when I ask for my indefinite block (which they always do, and might I say is a bit harsh( and then indefinite blocking me for using sockpuppets. Now I could understand indefinite blocking me for adding things like the Muppets were going to make a version of Doctor WHo with Steven Speilberg, Steve Martin and the Walt Disney Company, because it's a huge thing and doesn't have citation. But when I was User:GreenandEasy I was making helpful contributions rather then vandalisim, I even created a Bill Murray page AFTER I asked User:Aleal if it was okay if I recreated it, because that's how serious I was to being a useful contributor, I have been a life long fan of the Muppets, ever since I was 1 year old and first saw Sesame Street (when my father looked after me by placing me in front of the TV, then going upstairs to do his work.)--AKR619 08:26, 15 July 2009 (UTC) 03:01: Tue 20 Dec 2011 17:03: Thu 22 Dec 2011

John Hurt
I have reverted your recent edits to John Hurt. You deliberately removed the hidden message telling editors not to make the changes that you then made. Do not remove the message again, and do not re-add the info that the message prohibits. Shambala108 ☎  15:06, August 3, 2013 (UTC)

Block
You have been blocked for your recent edit at John Hurt. Not only have you, three times, added information that was specifically "forbidden" from the page, you also added a major spoiler in violation of Tardis:Spoiler policy. Shambala108 ☎  12:25, October 8, 2013 (UTC)