User talk:Robert A. Moore
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[edit] ERP
You keep using ERP, but I don't believe the populus knows what that means. Can you provide the proper link or at least expand this abbreviation? Mrendo 8 July 2005 01:35 (UTC)
[edit] Dance Music artists
Hi there, I meant to message you earlier, but I just wanted to say thank you for contributing to the dance music project I'm working on regarding #1 artists, etc. In case you hadn't noticed, I've modified a bunch of your articles for minor grammatical stuff (like putting a space before parentheticals... like this one!). Anyhoo, again I appreciate the input! Keep up the good work. :)
- eo 18:14, 6 August 2005 (UTC)
- Your contributions are full of mistakes. And I don't mean grammatical, I mean in some cases you completely made up an artist's first name. I've noticed "Rob Falcon" when referring to "Ralph Falcon", "Chris Sosa" when referring to "Carlos Sosa", "Larry Fontana" in place of "Lenny Fontana" and a non-existing "Kenny Gordon" where it should have read "Karen Gordon" (who was not even part of that group -- Da Mob). Please check your sources or visit Discogs. --Pc13 17:20, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
- Please watch your stubs! Hi Robert, please pay attention when placing solo artists into categories, for example if you were to put Mariah Carey into "female singers" you need to type it as "Category:Female singers|Carey, Mariah" so that the name is properly alphabetized on the category page. Thanks! -- eo 13:42, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Category links
re: KKOB, I just wanted to let you know that category links should be in square brackets rather than curly ones. If you use the curly brackets, then what actually happens is that the text of the category page is added to the article, rather than the article being added to the category. Bearcat 17:14, 15 August 2005 (UTC)
- Also, please don't add "List of radio stations in (state)" articles to both Category:Radio stations in the United States and the individual state subcategories; Wikipedia rules around categorization are that we don't simultaneously file an article in both a category and subcategories of the first category. An article should only be filed in the narrowest appropriate categories that don't duplicate each other. Bearcat 17:20, 15 August 2005 (UTC)