User talk:Shambala108

Re: message
Sorry about the inconvenience. Emotions got the better of me. CoT    ?  01:09, February 26, 2017 (UTC)

NPA
To be clear, the "confused naysayer" comment was deliberately written in a way so as to avoid violating T:NPA, since it specifically avoids identifying any one person or group of people, and I frankly don't consider the words "confused" or "naysayer" to be insults. However, thank you for the warning, and I acknowledge my violation in this way.

However, I (as a user) would like to appeal you (as an admin) to edit T:NPA to make it more clear in this regard, particularly the examples given there, since I'm well familiar with the policy as written, but I didn't think the comment fell into category of insult. I'd just like to know an objective scale, since I've seen other users banned for what they thought weren't violations, and I'd hate to stumble into a similar scenario.

(None of the above is intended to be an attack on anyone, and I deeply apologize any unintended offense if taken by any reader.) NateBumber ☎  15:50, February 27, 2017 (UTC)
 * Thank you for those links! I read them both and found them pretty interesting, especially the discussion over User:Boblipton. I guess I was just confused about whether my comment fell under the "civil language used to describe an editor's actions" clause, since the word naysayer ("someone who opposes or is skeptical about something") has no negative or uncivil connotation to me. I moderate Reddit's two largest Doctor Who subreddits, with over a quarter of a million users, and I pretty heavily enforce the "don't be a dick" rule over there; I guess the rules here are just a lot harsher, and that's a problem with my expectations. In any case, I'm sure we can agree that my unfortunate phrasing was far from indicative of any negative "discussion habit" - though if you don't agree, please let me know, so I can change accordingly and avoid the fate of Bob and so many recent banees. Thanks again! NateBumber ☎  04:07, February 28, 2017 (UTC)

TARDIS (Hell Bent)
Hi. The merge/deletion tag has been up on TARDIS (Hell Bent) for just over one year (since January 21, 2016) and nothing has happened pertaining to the merge of this article into Clara's TARDIS. I would like to ask, why have you reverted my edits? I did not delete any information, I merely followed policy and redirected this article to the other one, keeping to the consensus established in the merge discussion. This issue has been unresolved for over one year, it's a bit crazy that it's gone on for this long. Regards. NickM98 ☎  04:22, February 28, 2017 (UTC)

Video policy
Hey Shambala108. I see you're now back after a (well deserved and needed, I'm sure) period of absence. I see that a new user has violated the Video policy, and that is has been dealt with. I know is pretty much common knowledge that only admins can upload videos here, but, at least to my view, it is a bit hard to get the idea from the policy page itself.

While there is a warning right on the top of the page, I believe it is something that is very easy to, unintentionally, miss (I must say I myself did not see it until the 5th or 6th time I stumbled across the page). Most, if not all of the text on the page is written as if regular users were permitted to upload videos by themselves (I imagine that it was written when everyone still could, and when the change was decided, no one edited the text).

Phrases such as "This means that you cannot upload a video about something which has not been officially released in its entirety", "but users who upload region-locked video will not be subject to punishment for doing so" and " If the video is allowed by policy, then you should upload and display it on the page" may give the impression that any user can still upload videos. If/when you have the time, it might be a good thing to take a new look on the entire text, replacing "you should upload" for "you should suggest the video at Tardis:Video recommendations", and stuff like that, so we diminish the amount of videos uploaded by users.

Anyway, glad to see you're back. :) OncomingStorm12th ☎  22:47, February 28, 2017 (UTC)

The doctor who years deletion
Can you please explain why the doctor who years page has been deleted so I can improve in future 95.147.32.223talk to me 22:29, March 11, 2017 (UTC)

Images
Could you explain why some of the images that I uploaded have been removed from pages? Like the ones from Zygon (webcast), Zygon and the Tenth Doctor (webcast), and The Doctor in 'The Return of Doctor Mysterio'. I believed I added the correct licences and followed the rules, but I'm not as familiarised with this wiki's policies than someone like yourself. --Borisashton ☎  19:18, March 14, 2017 (UTC)
 * Thanks, this helps a lot. --Borisashton ☎  15:45, March 15, 2017 (UTC)

Uncredited Cast
Apologies about that - I think I've sorted it all out now. I just used the same reference link that was used on The Wedding of River Song story page for the uncredited cast. Thanks for the message. Cyruptsaram ☎  14:30, March 17, 2017 (UTC)

Matteusz
Hi, you removed Matteusz Andrzejewski from Category:Joyrider hosts. As an active contributor to the category, I'd like to keep it consistent. There is an ongoing dispute about the proper name for the category, so I thought you might be editing based on that dispute. At any rate, I'd appreciate if we could compare notes on this so that all unfortunate hosts are treated equally. To the best of my memory, his body was taken by Steve Hopley, who, technically, is not a client of Joyriders but an employee. Was this the reason? Amorkuz ☎  12:09, March 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * Now I understand. When the category was added originally, it was misspelled: Joyrider host instead of Joyrider hosts. Thanks for noticing. Amorkuz ☎  14:48, March 18, 2017 (UTC)

Re: Blitzen fish discussion
As far as I see things, there's no issue here. We both agree on the same things. Note, when I said "we" when referring to experienced users, I was talking about all of us, including yourself. Furthermore, when users (and I could name names) get excited on actual discussion threads in the forums and hastily try to close them down, I'm one of the first to say "let's leave it open for people to come along and have a say". I'm one of the first who reminds editors (new and old) that some forums stay open for years, they don't get resolved in a matter of days.

There's nothing to understand here because there's no issue. You have Amorkus who has listened to the audio in question. He provided me with the answer to my main question: is this event referred to in the audio? With that answer, there was no need to leave that discussion wide open. It's counter-productive. We also both agree that Wikis are editable. Anyone can come along with new or contrary evidence and change something. In fact, somebody did edit it seconds after I did. They changed the paragraph I wrote completely. And it was better haha. That's what great about Wikis. And if the edits aren't in line with the Tardis rules, it gets undone by others.

There's honestly no issue here. I just think you read my intention wrong in what I was saying. You're telling me what I already know. You're telling an experienced user the rules he already knows. Can we drop it? The Farty  Doctor   Talk  01:56, March 21, 2017 (UTC)