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Eruption (Ride) ↗ moved to draftspace
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<b style="color: #0000cc;">''North8000''</b> (talk) 22:18, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
Your behavior
You just don't get it, do you? Let me spell it out for you. Check the article for The Bravery (album) ↗. Do you see any instance where the year 2004 is mentioned? At all? Do you see the word "recorded" anywhere? Here's something interesting: just because an album was copyrighted/published in 2004 or appeared on a video game released in 2004 does not mean it was recorded in 2004. A copyright/publish date is absolutely, positively, undeniably, 100% NOT the same as a recording date. You need to find a source that '''says''', not ''hints'', "The Bravery recorded the album in XXXX" or "between XXXX and XXXX", otherwise you are introducing original research into the article, which is a violation of Wikipedia policy ↗. I don't care if you're somehow an actual member of the Bravery; I won't back down until you start verifying your claims ↗.
As for your issues on "Smile Like You Mean It ↗", don't get me started. In addition to not comprehending that the infobox is for a single, not a B-side, you reverted every single edit I made, even after I did things like removed uncited pop culture ↗, fixed a broken link to the UK Singles Chart, and corrected MOS:SAID ↗ issues. On top of that, you're adding yet another uncited recording date. Unfortunately for you, now that you're reverting all my edits simply to illustrate a point ↗, you're being more disruptive than you apparently think I'm being. Unlike you, I'm following the rules of this site. If you keep up this behavior, and if we can't reach a mature conclusion, I'll have no choice but to present these issues at WP:ANI ↗ and see what the admins think. And if they end up taking your side, I'll back off. It's as simple as that. Whatever the case, I highly recommend obeying Wikipedia's core policies. If you choose not to, then I wish you the best of luck. <span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS;color:royalblue">'''ResPM'''</span> (T🔈🎵C ↗) 11:27, 10 February 2025 (UTC)
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Hey, that category for the *Video Games using PhysX* was an already existing category, so for you to delete them off those games which were verified as using PhysX is not cool at all. Also Unreal Engine 3 games by default were already bundled with PhysX so to delete them is incredibly illogical and unreasonable, if they are "deemed incorrect" then why don't you do the research yourself instead of selfishly deleting them off of the page.--AK942000 (talk) 22:43, 24 May 2025 (UTC)
:The subject of a category added to an article should be discussed and sourced in the body of the article per WP:CATVER ↗ - the onus is on the editor adding content to source it per WP:BURDEN ↗. Waxworker (talk) 12:26, 25 May 2025 (UTC)
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:Hey buddy, you have a history of reverting edits on people's pages and not bothering changing what other pages say otherwise, you're only fixated on what I'm doing because of what happened before and its petty. AK942000 (talk) 19:43, 3 January 2026 (UTC)
Karma (software) ↗ moved to draftspace
Thanks for your contributions to Karma (software) ↗. Unfortunately, I do not think it is ready for publishing as a live article at this time because '''it needs more sources to establish notability''', '''it consists of machine-generated text''' and '''large parts of this article are unsourced'''.
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Ways to improve Meqon
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:I made several sources to those articles and also, they are not my opinions, they are literally shown in the articles that were sourced. Also, my past beef with previous editors are not relevant to this discussion about physics engines. AK942000 (talk) 05:41, 20 March 2026 (UTC)
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:Hey RPM, don't lecture me about how I edit pages, because I literally haven't "disrupted" anything regarding any other page than the An Honest Mistake ↗ and The Bravery (Album) ↗ pages I literally added sources in with their record dates that you just straight up refuse to acknowledge because you think they're "not verifiable enough", and that you've been whining about insisting that they have "sources" despite several other song pages in the 1988-2005 range also lacking "sources". Contradiction much? Also that is literally what YOU DO by disrupting articles of Wikipedia pages yourself by selectively deleting sections of pages, don't think I can't see past your behavior when I also see that several other editors would add whole lines of paragraphs WITH SOURCES in said articles only for you to revert them back because you personally don't like them. If there is something that you have a problem with RPM it is self-reflection, and if anything YOU have been the one who has been disrupting people's edits by reverting pages back when they had less information like An Honest Mistake ↗ page, and The Bravery (Album) ↗ page, in addition to you cherry picking and nitpicking specific parts of the page because you think they personally "don't fit", again its ironic you claim to also "cover songs from 1988 to 2005" because you leave other pages like the Hot Fuss ↗, Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine ↗ Clocks (song) ↗ pages perfectly unscathed with no sources for their record dates, but you immediately come to the defense by aggressively reverse editing of that specific An Honest Mistake ↗ page anytime I happen to add the record date with even a citation provided only for you to disregard it as "non-verifiable", also its a bit ironic and strange how you've just now today on June 15 started reverting edits 2 months after I added the record date AND A CITATION, then suddenly just started lecturing me about how I should or shouldn't edit pages when again, when again you are the one who has been reverting edits over and over and over and over and over again, with mass deletions of entire paragraphs with false pretenses and passive aggressive elitist behavior like demonstrated in Smile Like You Mean It ↗, An Honest Mistake ↗, and The Bravery (Album) ↗, and then sucking up to the moderators as an attempt to get me banned. You are not here to be helpful or useful to Wikipedia, RPM, you are being pedantic and selectively passive aggressive. I have documented your behavior, keep it up RPM, you're only making yourself look worse. AK942000 (talk) 00:15, 16 June 2026 (UTC)