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:I agree with Tannhaus.  Modelmotion -- this is not modelmotionpedia -- this is LGpedia.  It is a community effort.  Yet whenever anyone wants to change anything you've edited, you go ballistic.  You resort to all sorts of ad hominem attacks and basically just complain until you get your way.  This is extremely inappropriate behavior for the LGpedia.  Modelmotion, you have been asked to be kinder to fellow LGpedians, and yet you refuse and continue to hurl insults to people who suggest changes.  Tannhaus has the right to nominate an article for deletion -- so do you or any other registered user of the LGpedia.  When somebody thinks something should be deleted we ''should'' discuss it as a community.  But instead of mature discussion, all we have is you leveling personal attacks at people.  I'm really frustrated with your bullying behavior.  Tannhaus is a new user to the LGpedia, he's trying to join our community and you're trying to run him out of town.--[[User:JayHenry|JayHenry]] 11:15, 1 December 2006 (CST)
 
:I agree with Tannhaus.  Modelmotion -- this is not modelmotionpedia -- this is LGpedia.  It is a community effort.  Yet whenever anyone wants to change anything you've edited, you go ballistic.  You resort to all sorts of ad hominem attacks and basically just complain until you get your way.  This is extremely inappropriate behavior for the LGpedia.  Modelmotion, you have been asked to be kinder to fellow LGpedians, and yet you refuse and continue to hurl insults to people who suggest changes.  Tannhaus has the right to nominate an article for deletion -- so do you or any other registered user of the LGpedia.  When somebody thinks something should be deleted we ''should'' discuss it as a community.  But instead of mature discussion, all we have is you leveling personal attacks at people.  I'm really frustrated with your bullying behavior.  Tannhaus is a new user to the LGpedia, he's trying to join our community and you're trying to run him out of town.--[[User:JayHenry|JayHenry]] 11:15, 1 December 2006 (CST)
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::In response to your question about nomination for deletion, as JayHenry said, anyone can do it to any page, simply by using the template. Nominating a page for deletion does not mean it will be deleted, only that someone thinks it ought to go, and perhaps there should be discussion on the matter. If someone niminates a page you like, then defend its inclusion on the talk page, and we'll discuss it. As an admin, I have the right to delete pages, but I personally only delete one that has been marked for deletion at least 24 hours and has either received no complaints about the marking, or shows a clear consensus for deletion. I'll look into what has been marked later today and put in my two cents. --[[User:Brucker|Brucker]] 12:34, 1 December 2006 (CST)

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I agree with Tannhaus. Modelmotion -- this is not modelmotionpedia -- this is LGpedia. It is a community effort. Yet whenever anyone wants to change anything you've edited, you go ballistic. You resort to all sorts of ad hominem attacks and basically just complain until you get your way. This is extremely inappropriate behavior for the LGpedia. Modelmotion, you have been asked to be kinder to fellow LGpedians, and yet you refuse and continue to hurl insults to people who suggest changes. Tannhaus has the right to nominate an article for deletion -- so do you or any other registered user of the LGpedia. When somebody thinks something should be deleted we should discuss it as a community. But instead of mature discussion, all we have is you leveling personal attacks at people. I'm really frustrated with your bullying behavior. Tannhaus is a new user to the LGpedia, he's trying to join our community and you're trying to run him out of town.--JayHenry 11:15, 1 December 2006 (CST)
In response to your question about nomination for deletion, as JayHenry said, anyone can do it to any page, simply by using the template. Nominating a page for deletion does not mean it will be deleted, only that someone thinks it ought to go, and perhaps there should be discussion on the matter. If someone niminates a page you like, then defend its inclusion on the talk page, and we'll discuss it. As an admin, I have the right to delete pages, but I personally only delete one that has been marked for deletion at least 24 hours and has either received no complaints about the marking, or shows a clear consensus for deletion. I'll look into what has been marked later today and put in my two cents. --Brucker 12:34, 1 December 2006 (CST)