User talk:Jantoshipper

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Images
Sorry, I had to delete your images. They were simultaneously too narrow and too large. Please make sure that on the future your images are no larger than 100k and no narrower than 500px for covers. (420px is sitewide minimim.) Amorkuz ☎  11:59, January 28, 2018 (UTC)

Don't hesitate to ask in case you have questions
Hi, now that I have more time, I would like to establish a better understanding between us. First of all, please don't be discouraged by my deleting or undoing some of your edits. It is great that you are fleshing out the recent Torchwood (and not only) audios. We certainly appreciate editors who show potential of becoming regular and productive contributors. But, as happens with virtually every editor at first (including me), the editing enthusiasm inevitably causes one to cross one or other of our multiple policies. Some of the policies, like Tardis:Spoiler policy cause immediate deletion in most cases (and carry a very real possibility of a ban in case of repeated violations). Images for BF audios is my personal project. I spent a lot of time cleaning them up and bringing them in line with our image policies. Thus, I patrol new uploads to make sure we do not fall back into the old ways when a 1M+ image could sit on the wiki for years, eating everyone's mobile data. I will upload images for Aliens Among Us tonight myself. Hopefully, it would give you an idea of what is expected.

I listened to all eight stories very recently and, thus, can provide you with qualified advice on how to wikify them correctly. Please do not hesitate to ask in case of doubt. To be clear, I am not planning to work on these audios myself: have too many projects already. But I would love to give you a helping hand since you seem to be interested in doing so. Meanwhile, here is a handy collection of links regarding our image policies from another admin, Shambala108: Thread:148148. Happy editing! Amorkuz ☎  19:58, January 28, 2018 (UTC)

Page moves
Hi, please note that per Thread:128198, only admins are permitted to move pages on this site. There are technical reasons for this, but in addition, if a page has a "rename" tag on it, it requires discussion or an admin decision before moving the page. Otherwise we would have chaos. Also, sometimes users are not well acquainted with our Tardis:Naming conventions and might incorrectly move the page. Thanks, Shambala108 ☎  20:14, January 28, 2018 (UTC)

Infobox
Two quick notes. It is not the case that every story has a "main enemy". It is much better to leave it empty than to assign an ambiguous and complex character to be the "baddy". Secondly, featuring field is for characters who are prominent because they appear in other stories, not those that are important within the story itself. In other words, "featuring" is for readers to recognise a character they might be interested in. Amorkuz ☎  23:09, February 1, 2018 (UTC)

Images revisited
Hi, please review the image policies in Thread:148148 that User:Amorkuz quoted above. And in the future, if an admin deletes your image, check the deletion log to see the reason(s) why instead of just reloading the same image with the same issues. Thanks, Shambala108 ☎  00:11, February 3, 2018 (UTC)

Page moves revisited
Hi, you've already been told once that only admins can move pages. When non-admins move pages, there are things that admins have to do as cleanup, so it's easier to prohibit non-admins from moving pages. Shambala108 ☎  03:26, February 4, 2018 (UTC)

Block
You have been blocked for ignoring two warnings by an admin not to move the pages. As mentioned directly above, moving pages in a way that nothing is broken is a process that requires good knowledge of how the wiki operates and additional privileges ordinary users do not have. For instance, moving a page such as The Doctor (Sympathy for the Devil) requires also moving The Doctor (Sympathy for the Devil) - list of appearances. In addition, your move has created a double redirect because Third Doctor (Sympathy for the Devil) redirects to The Doctor (Sympathy for the Devil), and a non-admin move necessarily creates a link from the old to the new page, The Doctor (Sympathy for the Devil) to The Third Doctor (Unbound). Double redirects are bad for the functioning of the wiki and there is a special page for admin to clear them, Special:DoubleRedirects. This is not even Tardis specific but rather a FANDOM-wide thing. Chances are, this whole thing sounds like mumbo-jumbo to you, and this is fine. Novice users do not have to dive into the bowels of the wiki to learn all the cogs and bolts. You are free to edit at your leisure letting us, Tardis:Administrators, handle the heavy lifting. But in return, you really need to get out of our way.

Further, "(Unbound)" is not an allowed dab term, it goes against our Tardis:Disambiguating other realities policy. Did you notice there is a discussion about renaming on the talk page, Talk:The Doctor (Sympathy for the Devil), that other editors have other ideas about the proper name for the page? You cannot just waltz in and unilaterally rename the page as you think fit. It's against the rules, impolite, counterproductive. Just generally not nice.

As I said before, the admin team is happy to help. But that requires a two-way communication. So far we have been talking at you and received no indication that you pay any attention. This asocial behaviour already earned you a block for disruptive behaviour. Please, reconsider your attitude. There is no shame in asking advice or generally engaging in a discussion with fellow editors. Amorkuz ☎  21:10, February 7, 2018 (UTC)

Second block
OK, now you've been told twice not to move pages and blocked once for ignoring admin instructions. You are now blocked for a month. You can review our various policies during that time, but you should read Thread:128198 which gives the main reasons for not allowing user page moves. Shambala108 ☎  20:59, February 16, 2018 (UTC)


 * Two comments about the block.
 * There is a procedure how to behave during a block described here: Help:I'm blocked. Crucially, it describes what you should not do while blocked. Given your stubborn refusal to respond to admin messages and equally stubborn insistence on doing things your way, I would like to impress on you that sock puppetry carries with it an immediate lifetime block on this and all other accounts you might create. There is also no appeal. The stated policy is zero tolerance of sock puppetry. So please do not think that you are smart enough to bypass this block by creating another account. Everybody makes mistakes, especially at the beginning. Most of these mistakes do not matter after a while. Sock puppetry does. So please, for once, follow admin instructions and prevent yourself from being banned forever.
 * Your block allows you to post messages to your own talk page. So if you'd like to give an indication that you understand why you've been blocked and will not repeat the same mistakes, you could. Remember that blocks are used when all else fails. If you start responding and reacting to messages, we will not need to block you next time. Amorkuz ☎  01:11, February 18, 2018 (UTC)

Listen first, edit later
In the future you are to refrain from editing, and especially creating pages, based on stories you haven’t listened to. Your edits adding a category for the music theme used in such stories can qualify as intentional vandalism because this is information you could not have possibly known without listening. Thus, in effect, you purposefully added random unverified information to four pages. Needless to say, this information turned out to be false. Amorkuz ☎  05:47, March 17, 2018 (UTC)


 * Second warning. You still continue editing pages related to Tales from New Earth (audio anthology), which you admitted to not having listened (Special:Diff/2474911). The latest edit can be found at Special:Diff/2475401. In addition, you added appearances for Hame (Special:Diff/2475021), something you cannot possibly know without listening. Finally, you changed the names for Devon Pryce and his voice actor (Special:Diff/2475049). All these actions were taken after the above warning. Please acquaint yourself with Tardis:Do not disrupt this wiki to prove a point. Amorkuz ☎  19:19, March 17, 2018 (UTC)

Images
Hi, please don't specify a size when you add images to pages. Leave them as thumbnails. Also, when you upload images, give them a meaningful file name, not just a bunch of numbers. Thanks, Shambala108 ☎  18:34, March 17, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hey. uhm, i don't know how to change the file name. and i didn't specify the size User:Jantoshipper 18:48 17 March 2018


 * You can't change the names of the ones you've already done, only admins can do that. But if/when you upload more images to the wiki, change the name to something that makes sense.


 * As for image size, you seem to have figured that one out, judging by your later edits. Shambala108 ☎  20:59, March 17, 2018 (UTC)


 * So how can i change the name, as i tried but wouldn't let me? User:Jantoshipper 21:20 17, March 2018

OK, before you upload any more images, you absolutely must read all of our image policies, which you can find at Thread:148148. There's no point in educating you about one rule when you are just going to upload images that violate the next rule. I and the other admins don't have the time to take you through the rules step by step. Please read our policies before you make any more uploads. Thanks, Shambala108 ☎  01:42, March 18, 2018 (UTC)
 * And to request to change a file name, please use . Nonsensical file names may lead to their deletion. The name should make clear what is in the image, or at least relate to it, with clear English. 01:46, March 18, 2018 (UTC)

RE:textless covers
Sadly, I don't have them, and don't have the time to search for them. However, if you follow the guidelines from Tardis:Guide to images, you should have no problems. The reason (from what I've seen) was that the name of the files you uploaded were gibberish numbers. If you simply rename to "name of the story textless covers" or something like that, they'll probably not be deleted again (if following other guidelines). OncomingStorm12th ☎  00:12, March 18, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hey, maybe i can send you the pics if you want? User:Jantoshipper 2:13 18, March 2018


 * Please explain where you have found those textless covers. Then others might be able to find and upload them in your stead. Amorkuz ☎  05:58, March 18, 2018 (UTC)


 * https://twitter.com/LeeBinding/status/969134393741725696 and https://twitter.com/LeeBinding/status/968854219137708032 User:Jantoshipper 13:53, March 18, 2018 (UTC)


 * The covers to The War Master were created by Stuart Manning. The fact that an unverified Twitter account of Lee Binding posted them on Twitter does not in any way imply that Stuart Manning or Big Finish Productions gave permission to post these images on FANDOM under CC-BY-SA licence. Do not upload them again.


 * As for Lee Binding's own work on Time War: Volume One, the copyright situation must be first researched. I will get back to you whether it is okay to upload them. Do not upload them until you receive a permission from an admin (and if that happens, follow all policies regarding images). Amorkuz ☎  15:41, March 18, 2018 (UTC)

Signing messages
Quite apart from everything else, the messages should be signed using ~ as per T:SIG HOW and T:SIG WHEN. Amorkuz ☎  13:42, March 18, 2018 (UTC)


 * I repeat, by T:SIG HOW, your signature must create a clickable link to your user talk page. To achieve this, you must sign your messages with ~ . Amorkuz ☎  15:27, March 18, 2018 (UTC)

Copyright, again
You do not seem to understand the concept of copyright. You may not repost a link to an arbitrary site in the Internet just because it posted an image, or music, or video that is of interest to you. Or, to be more precise, you can do whatever you like on your personal website, and reap the consequences of your actions. But you may not do it here on FANDOM. After I pointed out that Lee Binding might not have a permission to share images of another artist, you went ahead and posted links to the music themes from the Soundcloud account called "My 2nd Channel" that provides no explanation whatsoever as to its identity or how they came by this music. The oldest track in this account was uploaded 22 hours ago. Whether this account is legitimate or not and whether it has permission to share this music, there is no way to publicly verify this information. And, frankly, it is doubtful you tried verifying this.

Since you lacked the judgment to avoid this Soundcloud account in this completely transparent case, I'm afraid I have to add to the list of things you are to refrain from doing on this wiki until such time that your edits exhibit more maturity and do not require constant oversight. Please do not post links to any outside websites. If you find a link you think should be added to a page, contact an admin to vet the link first. Amorkuz ☎  14:45, March 19, 2018 (UTC)

Lucie Miller images
The images were deleted because they did not have a license (and one was larger than 100k). Each image uploaded to the wiki must be attributed to one of the licenses for copyright reasons. ""Images that are not licensed (or "tagged") are subject to immediate deletion. ... Copyright licenses are a Big Damn Deal.""

- Tardis:Image use policy

(Boldface as in the policy.) Please let me know if you need help with supplying uploaded images with a license or if you have questions which license to choose. Amorkuz ☎  23:11, March 20, 2018 (UTC)

Howdy :)
Hey there! I wanted to thank you for coming by and editing here at Tardis. It can be a li'l confusing at first, so I just wanted to make sure you were starting to understand the way we do things around here. Since it appears as though you may have only just started editing at FANDOM at the very end of 2017 — and we on the administrative team didn't catch that — I want to first apologise for not stopping by personally and trying to help.

If I can, I'd like to go over a few points that might quickly bring you up to speed on some best practices around Tardis.


 * When someone leaves you a note here on your talk page, answer on their talk page. This triggers a message alert that they can see. If you answer them here, they're less likely to notice. (So if you want to respond to me, do so at User talk:CzechOut.)
 * Become familiar with our image policies. We have strict guidelines on images which tend to result in us having a fairly high-quality, fairly searchable library of images. Some of the best pages to read and understand are Tardis:Guide to images, Tardis:Image use policy and Help:Image cheat card.


 * When you upload an image, you have an opportunity to change the name of the image. Make sure you change the name into something that's plain English and describes the content of the image. For instance, I see you uploaded file:NewEarth700.jpg. Though plain English, it's an unhelpful title because it doesn't tell us much about the contents. A better title might have been something like Devon Pryce.jpg, since that's the person whose face dominates the image.
 * When an admin leaves you a note, please respond to it. That way, we know you've read it and are trying to learn. If you fail to respond, an admin may take that as you ignoring them — something for which they might block you.
 * If you're doing something, and you get this feeling in the pit of your stomach that you may be doing the wrong thing, always reach out to an admin and ask first.

Well, that's about all I wanted to say for now. Thanks again for editing here. If I can help in the future, please give me — or any member of the administrative team — a shout. 23:43: Wed 21 Mar 2018

Re: Unbound Doctor and Valeyard pictures
In principle, as an exception, I could do it. The ultimate goal would, of course, be to teach you to do it yourself. But before discussing that, I'm sure you can guess my question. What is the source of these pictures. There are two basic concerns I always have when I see pictures etc. in the web. (1) Is it the authentic picture? Or was it modified by a fan in any way? (2) Is this picture authorised for public release by its creators/copyright holders?

Don't get me wrong: it might well be that your pictures have no such problems. But I'm not gonna be guessing. Instead I'll explain what might be problematic and let you tell me if something is.

We have several users who are quite adept with image-processing software. For instance, I know of one user who is making their own versions of DVD covers by combining other images. Needless to say, they do not do it here on the wiki. But they are reasonably good, sufficiently good to have been credited for a cover of something that was actually published. While I certainly can appreciate the creativity and mastery, those are fan works. They typically reuse images of actors, which in principle requires permissions. Not going too deep into the legal matters, suffice it to say that fan fiction is generally not allowed on the wiki (T:NO FANFIC). By extension, no fan-made images or fan-modified images. A simple example: if a fan takes a CD cover and removes all text from it, without an authorisation of the creators, we cannot post this image. Why? Because the original cover bears the name of the production company, whereas the textless version does not. The latter image can be easily reused by third parties. In fact, given that everything posted here is under the CC-BY-SA license, by posting such an image we would be granting permission for others to reuse the image, quite contrary to the wishes of the rightholders. This is, of course, different from the situation when the producer released textless covers themselves. Note also that images posted on the wiki must not be of too high a quality for essentially the same reason. They are here for information purposes only, and should not be suitable for reuse, especially for commercial purposes. Thus, my question is: where did these images come from?

But even when the image originates directly from the producing company, we must still be sure that it was intended for public release, that it was not part of their internal production process. The most obvious such examples are scripts hacked and then leaked online. We should not even mention them as that would be a disservice to fans. But there are other, less sinister potential ways how such pictures could appear. It could be from a friend of the artist, a guided tour, a master class. Point is: the image could be shown privately, without the intention of it being distributed online. This is the origin of my question whether the image was authorised for release, whether it could be obtained by anyone or was shown in a private capacity. Amorkuz ☎  22:48, March 22, 2018 (UTC)


 * Do you know who owns this site? Amorkuz ☎  01:11, March 23, 2018 (UTC)


 * I couldn't find any info on the owner either. I don't even know if it's a he, a she, or non-binary. Thus, they could have created this art themselves, without asking the actor's permissions, right? There is no way for us to exclude that possibility? And what if Michael Jayston does not approve of pictures where his eyes are red? (By the way, his first name is misspelled on that website, which does not increase the chances of it being officially licensed.) Don't you think the actor should have the right to veto pictures of him he finds unflattering? Amorkuz ☎  11:10, March 23, 2018 (UTC)