User talk:Gohomegos

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Good luck and happy editing! TurboGolf 18:10, 20 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Grand Olympic Auditorium[change source]

Hi, please note that we use Basic English to edit articles here. Simple English Wikipedia is about helping people who have limited skills in the English language to gain knowledge. The words that your put into this article are too complex for here and were reverted. Thank you. fr33kman t - c 01:28, 13 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I was about to add the name Korean's gave to this arena, but may be that would amount to korean english? korlish! Hmmm, that would be vandalism! Thanx, good to know words I chose are complex for grown ups!
Good to know my english is complicated but you have no right reverting other edits!
I'm terribly sorry if you may have taken offense by my action, but the point of Simple English Wikipedia is to provide a resource of knowledge for people with limited English skills. Although ceremony may seem very simple to you (and to me, for that matter), our ability to understand it doesn't really matter because we are editing for the reader who can't understand it, not for ourselves. The reader with limited English skills may not understand what ceremony means and so may not understand the articles full meaning. I also reverted your edit because we don't add links for dates. Whilst this may once have been the case on some Wikipedias, it no longer is. As stated in the note I left you above, we use the Basic English 850 and Basic English 1500 wordlists (and some others at times, as needed) so as to be able to have articles that anyone can read. If you do need to use a term that is not in the wordlists, then it needs to be explained in the article, or linked to another page (either here or at Simple English Wiktionary) that does explain it. Hope this helps you understand what we're trying to build here. Thanks, welcome to seWP (Simple English Wikipedia) and take care! :-) fr33kman t - c 20:16, 13 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Well if you say so, but I strongly disagree on date links, it seems you are working againt common sense, it is imperative not to make encyclopedia too simple, i may agree with you on ceremony half way but after all celebrities is A VERY COMMON WORD, DUH!
I'm following our established policies and guidelines. You can follow them or not, but you'll only have problems with the admins if you don't. We are not the standard English Wikipedia here, we're here for people who may have language problems, people who are new users of the English language, people who can't read very well. Some people may understand celebraties perfectly well when it is spoken to them, but might not be able to read the word. Not everyone has your (or my) abilities in English; we should consider ourselves lucky! Imagine if you were trying to read another language Wikipedia (Russian, Japanese, Norfolk etc...) and only had basic language skills in that language, you'd be grateful if they made it simple for you to understand. BTW: Duh is not an intellegent word though is it? Do also try to remember that it is not just "grown ups" that read Wikipedia, little children do also! I'd like to, once again, suggest a review of our rules, policies and guidelines Take care! fr33kman t - c 20:34, 13 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
First of all look at capital letters, names of institutions, etc, look at articlee 1932 oolympics, 1924 those are legitimate links, nothing to do with english, you are dead wrong on removing those, and that's pure vandalism!
You have a new message on my talk page. fr33kman t - c 20:42, 13 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your edits[change source]

Thanx for calling my english complicated, lol. But do not revert everything as that constitutes vandalism especially capital letters Korean Christian Church. I undderstand you are trying to become administrator but that's not the way to do it. I'de like you to check Rudoplh Valentino page. It says he was Italian actor, but he made all his movies in America, thus should he be called Italian american actor? Therefore if you are removing datess, then link to 1924 and 1932 olympics should be gone, you have no evidence link to dates is illegal, as this is the norm on all wikis!

Your links on the ANI page prove nothing. Yes, you capitalize the proper names of churches. However, on the Olympic Auditorium page, it wasn't the name, but a description. The church is a Korean church; its name is not the Korean Church.MKil (talk) 21:07, 13 February 2009 (UTC)MKil[reply]

Well, on ani page, nothing can ever be proven with your lowlife kind, it is Korena Church but you forgot it's name is also Korean Christian Church as legal entity. THEY USE BOTH, I WAS THERE, DUH LOOL! thanx for showing your ignorance all over again, thanx for laughs!
very interesting reply, truthful factual: http://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Gohomegos&diff=1390435&oldid=1390388