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*[[User:Wickeddarkman|Wickeddarkman]] ([[User talk:Wickeddarkman|talk]] <small>•</small> [[Special:Contributions/Wickeddarkman|contribs]])
Your [[Counterbalance]] still focused on concept and not fact. need a preliminary section about the card--the set(s) it is from, when  released, what playformats. how successful they have been.
*[[User:Birdmaiden|Birdmaiden]] ([[User talk:Birdmaiden|talk]] <small>•</small> [[Special:Contributions/Birdmaiden|contribs]])
*[[User:Faceless Wanderer|Faceless Wanderer]] ([[User talk:Faceless Wanderer|talk]] <small>•</small> [[Special:Contributions/Faceless Wanderer|contribs]])
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I know, I know, but I'm caugth up in a debate, okay???
==Known individuals==
(listed alphabetically...)
[[User:Fishysua|Fishysua]], [[User:Magic Mage|Magic Mage]], [[User:MORT|MORT]], [[User:VestDan|VestDan]]


card tags: <c>Glimpse of Nature</c>
==Reply to MTGSalvation forum: Ready for copy/paste==
As far as I can see it people in here return to two basic opinions.
The first and foremost is that any contents in here have to be fact.
The second is that this fact shall be expressed in an unbiased way.


=Title=
Well, those two basic opinions are actually destroying almost every single page ever been written in here. I'll argue for that.
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#REDIRECT [[Glimpse of Nature]]
* you can sign in the talk pages by writting <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>


==Known individuals==
Take for example the few pages on cards. In an academically unbiased wiki all cards would have to be treated with equal importance. To focus on black lotus and not on pearl unicorn is indirectly a very biased action, so either you make a page for every existing card or you delete all cards previously focussed on, that’s the only way to do it in an academically fair way. Also, magic continuously release new cards that change the "cardscape" so any claim that we should only focus on the best cards is doomed. The metagame is changing so fast that all pages in here will be hopeless behind. So we can’t say that any of the "paged" cards are built on immutable facts. CONCLUSSION: In the spirit of the current wiki, delete all card-related pages.
[[User:MORT|MORT]][[User:VestDan|VestDan]]
 
Next topic, hmm MTG fantasy novels. Some of you will probably state that everything in these books is fact. WRONG. Many forums discussing the novels have found inconsistencies between them. They state different facts about the same things. So since the academic view is that fact is fact that just won’t work! Furthermore the novels have been created with the intention to bring emotional reactions to the readers. People will respond differently and interpret differently. There will be no "true" interpretation of any of these literal productions, you cannot favour one "version" instead of another, that would be a bias against any minority view. CONCLUSSION: In the spirit of the current wiki, delete all book-related pages.
 
Well what about the magic jargon/terminology I hear you say, it has been on the net for long and it is technically facts? WRONG! Language is biased; it depends on the generation reading it. Jargon mutates as well, if you intent on keeping that in the wiki we will all soon be etymologists. A gay person was a happy person once, people were proud to have family names like Gaylord. Look at the word now, only a few people knows its original meaning, and we can’t be sure that it didn’t have an even earlier meaning. Language in itself can never be a fact, it is too slippery. Game mechanics may be altered. There will be different wordings. MTG terminologies can become obsolete (or is it buried?). CONCLUSSION: In the spirit of the current wiki delete all pages on terminology, wordings, errata and such.
 
Oh, you say, what about ... WRONG!!!
 
I deny you of all pages. Your current rules should consequentially lead to the deletion of your precious unbiased academic wiki...
 
I say free the wiki; remove the tyranny of restrictions, because nothing in here is truly allowed if you really follow your rules.
 
You just haven’t been shown how dumb your "laws" are.
 
Now I would like to point to the attention that one person replied that my replies still sucked, none of you wanted to know how I intended to convert your wiki into a living metamind.


==Discussion==
According to the laws I stated I lost. CONCLUSSION: You may now delete my reply. It doesn’t belong here anyway...
Thank you for being my voice. I am subject to a minor degree of paranoia which is why I don't have an e-mail. I once had one but then I became a homeless student, and since then I have preferred public libraries.


Also, since you have been so helpfull I will reveal my "hand" to you. Our clash was quite intented. That it was with you was not. I came here expecting trouble.  
Wickeddarkman, opposer of tyrants, has tried to .... .... ....


You see, I started out at the "real" wikipedia, but it was just about to clean away almost all of it's mtg material, so I searched for a mtg wiki, and this one popped up. So I knew that wiki's would have conflicts from the start I paged in here, and I had an idea that my pages would be "meet" by some authority, since they usually do. I am a very thougthprovocative type, but also very speculated, so I have been planning way ahead. My "personal crusade" outcry was intended to lead to some sort of escalating conflict where the type of pages I create would be more "legal". I am truly amazed at how fast you put the thing to a vote (Do you recall that I actually suggested that?), for that you have deserved the truth. I have had some contact with MORT for a long time at phyrexia.com, he told me that you were a nice guy and it seems he was rigth. I have been playing at the knowledge that he knew you (from here maybe) and in phyrexia I have written quite a page about how I would rip this place appart. The reason for that is that he migth have contacted you to calm the waters.
== I speak on this but once ==


You are not the tyrant: I am...
Ok, I know how you feel.  Believe me.  What you want to do isn't that far out there in my opinion.  And I need someone who will expand the wiki in ways related to my research.  Your methodologies could use some work.  I'm going to talk with VestDan about how I see the wiki and what I'd like out of it. So, I'm going to talk to you about how you need to improve your work.


But when I have my mind on a project I sort of "get's focussed", I hope that revealing this info will not cause you to dislike me, because I reveal it out of respect to your personality which I already like. MORT is rigth about you being a nice guy. What remians to be said is that I on the other hand is a [[User:Wickeddarkman|Wickeddarkman]] 22:41, 25 January 2007 (CST)
You need to read carefully and critically before you change an article.  This may even include discussing with those who've written before any points you don't understand.  Their clarification may even become either a sub-section or a minor article depending on its circumstances.  If the original poster isn't around try someone who is, most of us are glad to help. Use the history feature to dope out who worked on what, and remember the biggest contribution to a page is usually just one edit surrounded by a bunch of minor corrections.


Hmm, not quite sure what you're saying... you goal was to cause a ruckus here? I appreciate the honesty, but would like a little more clarity...
The wiki is semi-formal, yes, even here on MTGSalvation.  Therefore, a formal, third-person tone is important.  As are correct spelling and grammar.  I would suggest composing your articles in Word or some other word-processor with spell and grammar check.  That will greatly improve the readability of your text and, because life is not a formal debate, the impact of your message. Please, also capitalize card names. Post more cautiously, if you have an edit to make use the preview button.  Single, or worst-case double, updates make both Special:Recent changes, a article's history, and your user contribution page much easier to deal with.  I have looked at all three of those this week for most of the pages you've contributed to, of course, I was too late to see whatever was deleted.  And don't sweat the stylistic if what's important is content then revise when someone has a stylistic issue.


But one other thing... Wikipedia is purging all its Magic articles? Zoiks. How do you know this, and maybe we can copy/paste the stuff here?[[User:VestDan|VestDan]] 22:56, 25 January 2007 (CST)
Placement is also important. Remember to use categories correctly. <nowiki>[[Category:Magic Theory]]</nowiki> is your friend if you can be thorough, professional, and concise in your articles. Also, your idea for a "Combo-brary" is not too far from feasible provided you avoid cheese like calling it a "Combo-brary."  And also avoid trying to list ever interaction ever.  Much more relevant here is what has had impact in the past.  You should look to Combo deck for a place to build a conservative structure.  The most direct method of expanding from there would be to create deck pages for some of the decks mentioned.  A second way to expand it would be to create a short discussion on limited combos with links to pages for each block, say Ravnica Block (Limited) might be a good title.  (Have you looked at Talk:Dark Confidant).


I have learned that words carry weigth when supported by a dramatic appearence. I have appeared, and I did it dramatically causing a stur, and it was planned to end up with a vote on what should/should not be in the wiki. I intended to win of course but your obvious beliefs in democracy arrieved too early. I am quite unprepaired because of that. I usually scheme over much larger timescales. You should chat a little with MORT, I think he will be able to describe me better than I Could. I caused a small stur when I entered "phyrexia.com". Enough of a stur for them to create an account for me around the ordinary system as a "reward" for being what I am. I love the place but until they make a free wiki I will have to implement metabrains elsewhere :). Hmm, maybe I should suggest that for them!!!
I'd like to end by saying that I appreciate your work with Simulations. I'd like to see you expand it, think structure.


Hmm. Suggestion made. If they fall for it I will have two possible bets. Lucky me :P
--[[User:Fishysua|Fishysua]] 12:17, 29 January 2007 (CST)


==Regards your message, 25/01/07==
''Cleaned up (spelling, suntax, and grammar) by MM. P.S. If anyone wants to crusade against the wiki, they're not going to get as much slack as Faceless Wanderer; he was a rebel without a cause and I forget why he was put up with to the extent he was.'' <FONT FACE="Arial Narrow"><small>'''[[User:Magic Mage|<sup>M</sup><sub>M</sub>]]''' '''<sup>([[User_talk:Magic_Mage|talk!]])</sup>'''</small></FONT> 07:11, 20 August 2008 (EDT)
Okay, no worries then. Sorry for any misunderstanding, grief, or suffering. I realise that there were more pages than the [[Counterbalance]] page; though, admittedly, I think there has been some harsh critique, even if that isn't the intention of your fellow editors.
Anyway, thank you for your work; it is appreciated. [[User:Magic Mage|Magic Mage]] 06:05, 26 January 2007 (CST)

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Reply to MTGSalvation forum: Ready for copy/paste

As far as I can see it people in here return to two basic opinions. The first and foremost is that any contents in here have to be fact. The second is that this fact shall be expressed in an unbiased way.

Well, those two basic opinions are actually destroying almost every single page ever been written in here. I'll argue for that.

Take for example the few pages on cards. In an academically unbiased wiki all cards would have to be treated with equal importance. To focus on black lotus and not on pearl unicorn is indirectly a very biased action, so either you make a page for every existing card or you delete all cards previously focussed on, that’s the only way to do it in an academically fair way. Also, magic continuously release new cards that change the "cardscape" so any claim that we should only focus on the best cards is doomed. The metagame is changing so fast that all pages in here will be hopeless behind. So we can’t say that any of the "paged" cards are built on immutable facts. CONCLUSSION: In the spirit of the current wiki, delete all card-related pages.

Next topic, hmm MTG fantasy novels. Some of you will probably state that everything in these books is fact. WRONG. Many forums discussing the novels have found inconsistencies between them. They state different facts about the same things. So since the academic view is that fact is fact that just won’t work! Furthermore the novels have been created with the intention to bring emotional reactions to the readers. People will respond differently and interpret differently. There will be no "true" interpretation of any of these literal productions, you cannot favour one "version" instead of another, that would be a bias against any minority view. CONCLUSSION: In the spirit of the current wiki, delete all book-related pages.

Well what about the magic jargon/terminology I hear you say, it has been on the net for long and it is technically facts? WRONG! Language is biased; it depends on the generation reading it. Jargon mutates as well, if you intent on keeping that in the wiki we will all soon be etymologists. A gay person was a happy person once, people were proud to have family names like Gaylord. Look at the word now, only a few people knows its original meaning, and we can’t be sure that it didn’t have an even earlier meaning. Language in itself can never be a fact, it is too slippery. Game mechanics may be altered. There will be different wordings. MTG terminologies can become obsolete (or is it buried?). CONCLUSSION: In the spirit of the current wiki delete all pages on terminology, wordings, errata and such.

Oh, you say, what about ... WRONG!!!

I deny you of all pages. Your current rules should consequentially lead to the deletion of your precious unbiased academic wiki...

I say free the wiki; remove the tyranny of restrictions, because nothing in here is truly allowed if you really follow your rules.

You just haven’t been shown how dumb your "laws" are.

Now I would like to point to the attention that one person replied that my replies still sucked, none of you wanted to know how I intended to convert your wiki into a living metamind.

According to the laws I stated I lost. CONCLUSSION: You may now delete my reply. It doesn’t belong here anyway...

Wickeddarkman, opposer of tyrants, has tried to .... .... ....

I speak on this but once

Ok, I know how you feel. Believe me. What you want to do isn't that far out there in my opinion. And I need someone who will expand the wiki in ways related to my research. Your methodologies could use some work. I'm going to talk with VestDan about how I see the wiki and what I'd like out of it. So, I'm going to talk to you about how you need to improve your work.

You need to read carefully and critically before you change an article. This may even include discussing with those who've written before any points you don't understand. Their clarification may even become either a sub-section or a minor article depending on its circumstances. If the original poster isn't around try someone who is, most of us are glad to help. Use the history feature to dope out who worked on what, and remember the biggest contribution to a page is usually just one edit surrounded by a bunch of minor corrections.

The wiki is semi-formal, yes, even here on MTGSalvation. Therefore, a formal, third-person tone is important. As are correct spelling and grammar. I would suggest composing your articles in Word or some other word-processor with spell and grammar check. That will greatly improve the readability of your text and, because life is not a formal debate, the impact of your message. Please, also capitalize card names. Post more cautiously, if you have an edit to make use the preview button. Single, or worst-case double, updates make both Special:Recent changes, a article's history, and your user contribution page much easier to deal with. I have looked at all three of those this week for most of the pages you've contributed to, of course, I was too late to see whatever was deleted. And don't sweat the stylistic if what's important is content then revise when someone has a stylistic issue.

Placement is also important. Remember to use categories correctly. [[Category:Magic Theory]] is your friend if you can be thorough, professional, and concise in your articles. Also, your idea for a "Combo-brary" is not too far from feasible provided you avoid cheese like calling it a "Combo-brary." And also avoid trying to list ever interaction ever. Much more relevant here is what has had impact in the past. You should look to Combo deck for a place to build a conservative structure. The most direct method of expanding from there would be to create deck pages for some of the decks mentioned. A second way to expand it would be to create a short discussion on limited combos with links to pages for each block, say Ravnica Block (Limited) might be a good title. (Have you looked at Talk:Dark Confidant).

I'd like to end by saying that I appreciate your work with Simulations. I'd like to see you expand it, think structure.

--Fishysua 12:17, 29 January 2007 (CST)

Cleaned up (spelling, suntax, and grammar) by MM. P.S. If anyone wants to crusade against the wiki, they're not going to get as much slack as Faceless Wanderer; he was a rebel without a cause and I forget why he was put up with to the extent he was. MM (talk!) 07:11, 20 August 2008 (EDT)