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Luisito Pie
Hello Nika de Hitch. I am very concerned about the recent dispute over the Luisito Pie ↗ article. Let's start for the beginning, he was born Luisito Pie, not Luis check here ↗ with this 004-0026188-9. You can rely on the JCE article you cited before. There are Dominican newspapers sources citing him as Luis in early 2014, but he was born Luisito. The Sentencia 168 link to ES wikipedia is preferred not to link, at this time is not impossible but very difficult that someone might start that article. For a casual reader would be very intriguing why are we adding that information. It would be better to change ''thus, Marisol and her children had no problem with Constitutional Court ruling #168-13'' with a better line that most Dominicans and casual readers can understand without linking a foreign link, that they would probably will not be able to read. --Osplace 14:49, 24 August 2016 (UTC)
:{{Ping|Osplace}} {{Checked2}}: What a surprising finding, lol {{Smiley|22}}... so his birthname is "Luisito Pie", quite unusual/odd instead of the opposite. Then Luisito his forename and Luis is a nickname that he has used in memberships and tournaments IDs (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-f2nE4g9L0 at 0:17, 0:42).
::About his name, yes is completely unusual, but I have read about Rafelito, Miguelito and other names in official IDs. Because of this being so unusual, sometimes people try to correct the spelling, mistakenly. We have not reach any consensus about his nationality, why are you expanding this matter inside the article? You were pinged and responded, meaning that you already know that a discussion is taking place. Please roll back your edits until a consensus is reached. Thank you. --Osplace 17:35, 29 August 2016 (UTC)
:::Since there were no further discussion, no consensus were reached. You can revert back or not your previous edits. I will refrain myself to contribute with the article anymore, good look. --Osplace 19:49, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
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Please stop creating multiple categories with only 1 article
Your creation of the teillionaires Category was a case of total disregard for our existing guidelines. Please refrain from doing similar things in the future. Two principles apply. 1 I'd that categories exist to aid navigation. For this reason we have a guideline against overly narrow categories. We you create a category in general you should make sure to place at least 5 articles in it before moving on. You should not create a sub-category unless you will have a minimum of at least 10 articles between the two. I generally refrain from creating sib-categories by nationality until the parent has at least 100 articles because otherwise the by nationality sub-categories are likely to be very narrow. In this case you created 5 categories to hold 1 article. In a case where there is no other article that could be created that would fit in the scheme. This is a case of excessively dividing things in a way that hinders navigation.
The other original is that if a category ever applied it always applies. We leave people in billionaires even when their net worth falls below a billion. So we can leave them in that category even when their net worth rises above 999,999,9999.John Pack Lambert (talk) 01:25, 14 June 2026 (UTC)