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== General art ==
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*[[Jacob Berendes]] Conceptual Artist/Humorist. Prolific writer, musician, painter, clothing designer. Owner of [[Junk Store]]/Art Gallery. See www.hbml.org & www.fujichia.com.
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*[[David Kresh]] poet and Library of Congress Poetry Specialist
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*[[Guerilla Poetics Project]]
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*[[Arts For Transit]] (see http://www.mta.info/mta/aft/index.html for more information)
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*[[Ben Meyers]], CNN Young Person Who Rocks (see www.cnn.com/youngpeoplewhorock)
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*[[CircoriPopolo]], Belgian duo, comic performers
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*[[CT Muse]] [http://www.ct-muse.org Connecticut Art Coop]
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*[[De'VIA]]
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*[[Denis T]]
*[[Dresden china]] (see [[Meißen porcelain]] for what might be a start)
*[[endomosaic]]
*[[Hindu art]]
*[[Jared Slomoff]] who?
*[[Kenny Powers]] who?
*[[Kut-kut art]]
*[[Marble Painting]]
*[[Marcus Steed]] who?
*[[Lloyd Reynolds]] who?
*[[Sam Rusoff]] who?
*[[The Marvelous (art)|The Marvelous]]
*[[Paint thatch]]
*[[période vache]] from the career of *[[René Magritte]]
*[[kut-kut]]
*[[Quyin]]
*[[Louis Renard]] famous for the extraordinary (and extraordinarily rare) book ''Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, de Diverses Couleurs et Figures Extraordinaires''
*[[David Ridgen]](Canadian filmmaker who made [[Mississippi Cold Case]])
*[[Right Reason]]
*[[Robin Shenfield]] who?
*[[Richard Swallow]] who?
*[[Sonic Art]]
*[[Strange/Unexplained]]
*[[Subjective colors]]
*[[Tacoe]] (Graffiti Artist)
*[[Triangular lines]]
*[[Urartian art]] or [[Art of Urartu]], see featured article: [[:ru:Искусство Урарту]]
*<s>[[Wendy and Emery Reves]] who?</s> see [[Emery Reves]] and [[Dallas Museum of Arts]]
*[[Werst Gallery]]
*[[Wrong Reason]]
*[[Youth arts]]
*[[List of murder mystery plays]]
*[[List of books on traditional bow making]]
*[[George Hinke]] artist/illustrator born 1883 Berlin
*[[Ashleea Nielsen]] artist/author
*[[dream dollars]]
*[[List of Greek heroes]]
*[[August Uribe]] who?
*[[Contemporary Chinese art]] or [[Chinese contemporary art]]; which is best I'm not sure
*[[Baltic Circle Network]]
*[[Phoebe B. Stanton]], art historian: professor emerita at Johns Hopkins University, died in 2003


== "Are you over 18" ==
==Design==
*[[Adrian Van Anz]]
*[[Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario]]
*[[André Groult]]
*[[Club chair]]
*[[Design Noir]]
*[[Rodrigo Corral]] (graphic designer)
*[[Exhibition and Museum Design]]
*[[Glenice Lesley Matthews]]
*[[Horgenglarus]]
*[[Jacques de Baerze]]
*[[Jörg Syrlin the Elder]] (wood carver)
*[[Jörg Syrlin the Younger]]
*[[Joseph Marini]]
*[[Judy Pfaff]]
*[[Katherine McCoy]]
*[[Logic Diagrams]]
*[[pisa73]]
*[[Pierre Paulin]] (furniture designer; 1927-present)
*[[shiftcontrol]]
*[[tokio flora]]
*[[Tord Boontje]]
*[[Tooltoy]]
*[[Origata]]
*[[Enzo Mari]] (Italian furniture designer; 1932-present)
*[[Peter Dormer]] (English design critic, 1949-1996)
*[[Saniya Khan]]
*[[Daniel Condurachi]]
*[[Sid Curtis]]
*[[Adrian Forty]]
*[[Red dot design award]]


Should we discourage this question on privacy grounds? A person should not have to yield any personal information to earn our consideration at RfA, and while we all know that while these questions are "optional", people feel that they're expected to answer. There's pressure.
====Graphic design====
*[[Design culture]]
*[[Design Events]]
*[[Freelance Design]]
*[[Pixel ID]]
*[[Eliyahu Koren]] - designer of the official logo of the city of Jerusalem , Israel
*[[Yuri Ono]] - Graphic designer and artist who is one of the three artists (with [[Miranda July]] and [[Harrell Fletcher]]) who created [http://www.learningtoloveyoumore.com Learning to Love You More], there is an interview with the designer at [http://www.indigestmag.com/ono1.htm InDigest Magazine]


We all get so concerned about privacy on BLPs, trying to protect publicly-available information like the first names of spouses, and even &mdash; in one [[Walter Sedlmayr|recent and incredible effort]] which was thankfully rejected &mdash; trying to conceal the surnames of the convicted torture-murderers Manfred Lauber and Wolfgang Werlé. There are obvious differences &mdash; that's article space and this isn't, those pages are indexed and these pages are NOINDEXed &mdash; but there would be much hypocrisy in discouraging the inclusion of publicly-available information on notable persons while condoning systematized requests for private information from our own editors.
====Game design====
*[[Aporia Cross-Media Entertainment]] develops Alternate Reality Games for corporate training/marketing
*[[Autonomous Productions]] working on [[Butterfly Garden]]
*[[Cheese Games]]
*[[AnbuXRO]]
*[[3D Gamestudio]]
*[[Rubber Duck Creations]]
*[[Shayne Guiliano]] the Studio Director for [[Autonomous Productions]] who is currently working on [[Butterfly Garden]]
[[GameBrix]] GameBrix the first online product created to build flash based web games- Build, Share and Play User Generated Games


And no, I'm not some 12-year-old pissed off because there's an ongoing age crackdown at RfA. I'm well over 18, and I'm not afraid to disclose my age. But some people may want to keep that sort of thing a secret ''and not be judged for refusing to give the information'', so this should never become a regular question at RfA.
====Fashion design====


I remember being discouraged from asking a regular policy question about open editing and anonymous users, on the grounds that too many questions are being asked, and too many people are reluctant to undergo the ordeal. Since candidates are overburdened already, is it appropriate to be pressuring them for personal information through the question system? '''[[User:Mr. IP|<font color="blue">Mr. IP</font>]]'''&nbsp;'''《[[User_talk:Mr. IP|<font color="red">Defender of Open Editing</font>]]》''' 00:12, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Kiltie]] The tassel found on western lace-up and work boots... why?
:The question should be discouraged indeed. Simply saying that it is "optional" no longer cuts it; people assume any kind of refusal to answer is the confirmation that said person is under 18. unlike the abilities of Permissions such as Checkuser, which require identification and a minimal age, any acts committed with admin abilities can be quickly and easily corrected; there's no reason that a "minimal age" should be considered. In any case, setting a number is impossible; countries and cultures have different standards of when one is considered an "adult", and since this isn't a legal matter there can be no claim that we must abide by the US definition. [[User:Ironholds|<b style="color:#D3D3D3">Ir</b><b style="color:#A9A9A9">on</b><b style="color:#808080">ho</b>]][[User talk:Ironholds|<b style="color:#696969">ld</b><b style="color:#000">s</b>]] 00:17, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Ms. Pioneer]] design label for jackets made in the 70s and 80s
*[[Pascal Dangin]]. Computer artist. Photo retoucher. used by top fashion photographers, and top fashion magazines
*[[Bronwyn Bancroft]] (famous Aboriginal artist for Wearable Art and textile pieces)
*[[Fashion business practices]]
*[[Philip Lim]] prominent American fashion designer
*[[Saniya Khan]] Pakistani fashion designer
*[[Sander Lak (menswear designer)]]
*[[Lulu Guinness]] designer
*[[Cynthia Leigh]] Model. Fashion & Costume Designer. Writer. Digital Colorist. Founder of AmericanGeiko.
*[['oiwi]] can you please put an article in about the " 'oiwi ocean gear " line of swimwear/clothing?
*[[Sue Clowes]] Textile designer, who rose to fame in the early 1980s for designing clothes for Boy George & Culture Club
*[[Sergio Gutierrez]] Designs using his patent Liquid Metal material
*[[Bamboo clothing]] How it is envirementally friendly, pro's and con's. Where to buy
*[[Bridget Bagley]] Famous designer ( Clothes in the virtual world Second life )
*[[Japanese Street Fashion]]
*[[Mitsuhiro Matsuda]] Japanese fashion designer - see http://www.answers.com/topic/mitsuhiro-matsuda?cat=biz-fin


:Has this question been asked lately? &mdash; [[User:Rdsmith4|Dan]] | [[User talk:Rdsmith4|talk]] 00:25, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
====Set design====
*[[John Arnone]] who?
*[[Kenyan Paris Lewis]], [[Kenyan Lewis]], [[Kenyan Paris]] who?
*[[Deni Sesnic]] (light and set design)
*[[Jj McGregor]] who?


::@Dan: Yep: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Synergy#Questions_for_the_candidate #11. Regards, —[[user:aitias|αἰτίας]] ''•''[[User talk:Aitias|''discussion'']]''•'' 00:30, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
====Retail design====
:I agree that the over 18 question should be discouraged on privacy grounds, although I am not sure how exactly to do that. I actually share many of Sandstein's concerns about underage admins, but I think that asking direct questions regarding any kind of personal data is not appropriate. If the candidate has chosen to previosly disclose this info somewhere else (on their user page, talk page, etc), that's a different story. [[User:Nsk92|Nsk92]] ([[User talk:Nsk92|talk]]) 00:37, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Muuto]]
:I don't like this question either, but I have some questions about the rationale. None of these are rhetorical. What is the precise problem or evil excluding the question seeks to prevent? Making it more difficult to find out an editor is a child? Making it more difficult to locate, identify, out, or harass a child editor? To what extent does knowledge of age help someone to determine a child's RL ID? Does every (child) candidate have a problem with answering the age question or are some happy to answer it? If the only problem is editors getting discouraged from participation in an arduous process, then would discouraging votes based on the candidate's refusal to answer optional questions (and perhaps bureaucratic disregard of such votes specifically regarding the age question) solve this problem more effectively?--[[User:Chaser|chaser]] - [[User_talk:Chaser|t]] 00:48, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Contemporary Design]]
::Let me take these one at a time.
*[[Fainting couch]]
:::*1.) I think that excluding the question would prevent editors from being pressured to reveal an aspect of personal identity they have not indicated any willingness to reveal, and also have the salutary effect of forcing a contribs-based judgment of maturity rather than an age-based judgment of maturity.
*[[French decorative styles]]
:::*2.) Well, I don't think we should have to "find out" any aspect of an editor's identity.
*[[John L. Pasmantier]]
:::*3.) This isn't really a worry about protecting children, I wouldn't say. There's plenty of "out" children on this site, and if someone were preying on kids here, there's plenty around.
*[[Noir Couture]]
:::*4.) I don't think knowing age could help determine ID. Not much, anyway.
*[[Poul M. Volthere]]
:::*5.) I figure that anyone who hasn't already volunteered that information would prefer to do it at a time and place of their choosing.
*[[Shade lamp]]
:::*6.) I guess the possible discouragement of candidates from participation is not my main concern. I mostly brought that up because I was previously asked not to use a general "standardized" question on open editing, under the rationale that overquestioning discourages candidacies. I do worry that someone might avoid service to the project as an administrator because they fear they will be pressured to reveal personal information &mdash; and !voted against if they don't &mdash; but it's not my main problem with the age question.
*[[Easedesign]]
::Hope that helps. '''[[User:Mr. IP|<font color="blue">Mr. IP</font>]]'''&nbsp;'''《[[User_talk:Mr. IP|<font color="red">Defender of Open Editing</font>]]》''' 06:17, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Banker's Lamp]] - desklamp with green glass shade and pull chain.
::I think that asking the under 18 question in RfAs sets a general bad precedent regarding privacy-related info on WP. I don't believe that any WP editor should ''ever'' be required to disclose any personal information about themselves, such as gender, age, nationality, religion, where they live, what their profession is, etc. It is very easy to get on a slippery slope with questions like that, and I would rather we did not start down that road at all. [[User:Nsk92|Nsk92]] ([[User talk:Nsk92|talk]]) 01:11, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Stephan Jansen]]
:::I agree. We should not request that a user reveal personal information about themselves as a prerequisite to becoming an admin. It raises privacy concerns, and is totally irrelevant in determining whether someone is fit to be an admin. The only things that matter are the quality of the applicant's work and the soundness of their judgement. If someone has demonstrated through their contributions the level head and hard work necessary to convince me they should be an admin, then I don't care how old or young they are and neither should the 'pedia. [[User:Reyk|<font color="Maroon">'''Reyk'''</font>]] <sub>[[User talk:Reyk|'''<font color="Blue">YO!</font>''']]</sub> 01:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Studio Alchimia]]
:::These questions ''should'' be optional anyway, so they shouldn't ''have'' to be answered, but things naturally ''don't'' work out that way. —[[User:Animum|<b style="color:#002BB8">Animum</b>]] <small>([[User_talk:Animum|''talk'']])</small> 01:58, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Thomas Pheasant]]
::::This question should never be asked at an RFA, it's adminship for god's sake not checkuser. It puts the candidate between a rock and a hard place, because if the person doesn't answer it they are considered as being under 18, so it therefore is not optional and it is asking a person to reveal private information that is not necessary to decide whether or not a person is eligible for adminship. The only thing that ''is needed'' to see if a person is eligible is [[Special:Contributions]]. I would request that if this question is asked again on another RFA it will be reverted on site. --<small style="color:#999;white-space:nowrap">[[User:Coffee|<big style="color:#ffa439">Coffee</big>]] // [[user talk:Coffee|<font color="#090">talk</font>]] // [[WP:ARK|<font color="#4682b4">ark</font>]] // 02:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC)</small>
*[[Georges Glaenzer]]
*[[Tord Björklund]]
*[[POANG]] (Ikea Chair)
*[[lembo-bohn design inc]]
*[[Jose Antonio (Tony) Gegunde]]
*[[Dorothy Rodgers]] -
*[[Hurricane Jar]]
*[[blik surface graphics]]
*[[Danish Modern]] - referenced in the "teak" article
*[[Pie Safe]]


:::::My sentiments exactly, Coffee. Every time I see this question asked I want to respond "old enough to be an admin" for them. &mdash; [[User talk:Springeragh|<span style="background:#808;color:#fff;text-decoration:none;">&nbsp;'''''$PЯING'''''εrαgђ&nbsp;</span>]] 02:06 [[7 September]], [[2008]] (UTC)
====Metal crafts====
::::::I agree that it's an inappropriate question, and I say that as one of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Undelete&target=User%3AShapiros10%2FUnder-18%2Cdon%27t_give_a_damn_about_it_Cabal&timestamp=20080625232550 evil ageist cabal]. There's a difference between being immature and acting immature, and this puts undue weight on age as an issue; even as someone who thinks age ''is'' an issue, there are plenty of people under 18 I'd still support (Giggy, for example), and no doubt plenty more I have supported who haven't disclosed their age. Anyway, as we've learned rather forcefully over the last couple of days, People on Wikipedia Are Not Necessarily Who They Say They Are.<font face="Trebuchet MS">&nbsp;–&nbsp;[[User:Iridescent|<font color="#E45E05">iride</font>]][[User_talk:Iridescent|<font color="#C1118C">scent</font>]]</font> 02:10, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Helluva Socrates]]
:::::Well... [[on the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog]]. Naturally, people shouldn't give much weight on the answer to this question. &mdash;[[User:DarkFalls|Dark]] <sup>[[User talk:DarkFalls|talk]]</sup> 02:22, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Karl Kipp]]
:Yes... the age question should be discouraged... I say that as a person who fully understands and appreciates the position that some people take regarding youth. There are legitimate arguments to be made, but I think privacy is paramount and I don't think it should be asked. Because there is no way to verify the veracity of the statement. Who knows, somebody may be able to tell enough lies that they can get a job with the Wiki Foundation.---'''[[User:Balloonman|<font color="purple">Balloonman</font>]]''' ''[[User talk:Balloonman|<b><sup><small>PoppaBalloon</small></sup></b>]]'' 02:33, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Versteeg Art Fabricators]]
:: Ah [[User:Essjay|yes]]. - [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer Diablo]] 12:09, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Shoe Rack]]
I don't even know why the question holds weight at all. In my case, whether age matters can be summed up in two words: [[User:Anonymous Dissident|Anonymous Dissident]]. [[User:Wizardman|<span style="color:#060">'''''Wizardman'''''</span>]] 03:00, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Astral Gemstone Talismans]]
*[[Daryl Meier]] - Creator of unique Damascus blades


:As the person who's been asking this question a few times, I'm surprised at the privacy concerns above. Common sense tells us that all editors are somewhere between 5 and 100 years old. If an editor tells us that he or she's either in the 5-18 or in the 19-100 year range, that's by far not enough information to identify him or her in any way. Moreover, the editor can choose to withhold the information, or they can lie (although I'm [[WP:AGF]] and assume that they usually do not).
====Sculpture====
:But adminship is a position of responsability, and I think that it is fair that persons who seek such responsability – and any status that may be attached to it – be ready to make this one datum public if they want the job. We've, after all, had our share of drama because of unsuitable admins. I know that many children are well-suited for adminship, but again, common sense tells me that, on a purely statistical basis, a random 15-year-old is less likely to be suitable than, say, a random 25-year-old. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 05:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Obie Simonis]] (American Sculptor)
::You do realize that there is no easy way for them to not answer that question? If you were to ask someone who was 16 and didn't want to reveal that information, them not answering the question makes people think that they are under 18; if you ask someone who is 22 and they don't want to give out the information they also will be thought of as under 18. --<small style="color:#999;white-space:nowrap">[[User:Coffee|<big style="color:#ffa439">Coffee</big>]] // [[user talk:Coffee|<font color="#090">talk</font>]] // [[WP:ARK|<font color="#4682b4">ark</font>]] // 06:06, 7 September 2008 (UTC)</small>
*[[Self Organizing Still-Life (SOS)]]
:::Well, an easy way to answer the question is to say "I don't want to say." I'll still support them if it is likely, judging from the subject matter or style of their contributions, that they are adults (e.g. if they write articles about, say, ancient Roman history instead of video games); or if their contribs and length of service indicate ''exceptional'' maturity. I'll just apply a much higher standard in the latter case. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 07:41, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Cocaine sculpture]]
:::: For those who believe that refusal to answer is guilty, this answer to them is as good as not answering, perhaps even worse. - [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer Diablo]] 12:13, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Lillian Blades]]
::::: [[Guilt]] doesn't come into this at any level. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:36, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Hans Bruggerman]] (wood carver)
:::::: Perhaps I didn't phrase it clearly. I mean, if not answering the question would make some people think that the candidate is under 18, then answering "I don't want to say" would probably have the same effect on this same group of people (they would still think that the candidate is under 18), or worse treat it as the candidate is trying to be evasive (perhaps, even grounds for opposing the candidate's RfA). So the answer is not the easy solution out. - [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer Diablo]] 15:42, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Chotka]]
::::::: No, it's not, but my concern is not to provide an easy solution out. I want admin colleagues whom I can trust. I will ask whatever question I feel is required to that effect. It's up to the candidate to decide whether they want to answer (and possibly get my vote) or not answer (and a bit less possibly get my vote). <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:50, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Ed Dwight]] African-American stone sculptor - see http://www.eddwight.com/about_eddwight/index.htm
:::::::: Discussion continued below. Thanks, [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer Diablo]] 16:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
* [[István Beöthy]] Hungarian sculter and architect - see: [[:de:István Beöthy]]
*[[M. Scott Johnson]]
*[[Richard L. Kuefler]]
*[[Thomas J Kuntz]]
*[[Geoffrey K. Nicastro]] - contemporary sculptor
*[[Enrico Manfrini]] born 1917, sculptor to the Vatican during papacy of Pope John Paul II
*[[Tolla]] (Tolla Inbar, generally known as Tolla), Israeli sculptor
*[[Jose Sacal (Plastic Art)]]
*[[Lisa Snelling]]
*[[David Vanorbeek]]
*[[Egon Weiner]] Sculptor , born 1906,fled Europe in 1930's to avoid Nazis, did numerous monumental sculptures in Chicago area (Frank Lloyd Wright, Chicago Fire Academy). Taught at Art Institute. Author [http://www.addall.com/detail/0398032653.html]
*[[Johan Axel Wetterlund]] Swedish Sculptor
*[[Wolfgang Laib]]
*[[Renaissance Sculpture]] - boost from a redirect page
*[[Judit Shead]] 1949-2007. See obit at [http://www.smh.com.au/news/obituaries/ever-the-inspiration-for-love-and-art/2007/05/20/1179601237326.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 Ever the inspiration for love and art]
*[[Rich style]] 5th century Greek
*[[Sculptor's clay]]
*[[High Classical style]] 5th century Greek
*[[Quiet style]] or [[Late Classical Plain style]] 5th century Greek
*[[Yorgos Kypris]] Modern Greek artist
*[[The Call to Arms]], sculpture by Auguste Rodin (various bronze editions exist in various museums)


::When I say "privacy concern", I don't mean that anyone is going to be stalked and targeted for flaming arrows of death based on this &mdash; just that this is personal information that people have already chosen not to volunteer if the question is even getting asked in the first place. It's something that a lot of people have no interest in telling everyone, and putting pressure on them to cough it up if they don't want to look like they're withholding information &mdash; or don't want to look like they're secretly 9 years old &mdash; seems unnecessary in this process. More importantly, ''not'' knowing someone's age might force people to actually look through their contribs to gauge their ''actual level of maturity'' rather than relying on that "one datum" you mention for an indication of same. I prefer, always, a contribs-based review of maturity over an age-based review of maturity, so I believe we lose nothing by ''not'' asking this question, and that we lose a lot, i.e. our basic respect for the non-volunteering of personal information, if we ask it. I don't want to give you a hard time or act like you're some crazed interrogator &mdash; obv. your concerns are in good faith &mdash; but I think this question is unproductive and a bit too prying. And also, what Coffee says. '''[[User:Mr. IP|<font color="blue">Mr. IP</font>]]'''&nbsp;'''《[[User_talk:Mr. IP|<font color="red">Defender of Open Editing</font>]]》''' 06:17, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
====Typography====
:::I certainly respect the right of anyone not to volunteer personal information. But exercising that right, as with any right, may have consequences – such as not getting my vote in an RfA.
*[[Characters Font Foundry]] - Dutch type foundry [http://www.characters.nl website]
:::The age question is certainly not a substitute for a contribs-based assessment of suitability. That's still required. But admins sometimes need to make stressful decisions that other editors don't (such as blocks or deletions in a dispute with real life impact), and I am frankly more comfortable if I know that such decisions are generally made by adults (or by young adults with ''exceptional'' maturity). Also, because the functions of administrator and normal editor differ in this regard, past contribs are of limited usefulness for assessing someone's maturity with respect to such situations. So is age, of course, but it is (like a history of good contributions) positively correlated to maturity, which warrants the question as one data point among others. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 07:41, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[English smalls]]
:::: I asked Friday before, and I thought I should ask you as well. Where is the statistical data proving that age is correlated to maturity (behaviour)? - [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer Diablo]] 16:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Modernist typography]]
::::: There is no data that I am aware of. There ''is'' common sense and general life experience, though. For Wikipedia purposes, that will have to do. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 16:10, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Modifier letter circumflex accent]]
::::::[http://www.uoregon.edu/~moursund/Math/developmental_theory.htm Attainment of Formal Operational Thinking by High School Students]. Take it with a disclaimer that Renner & Huitt's findings are not universally accepted.<font face="Trebuchet MS">&nbsp;–&nbsp;[[User:Iridescent|<font color="#E45E05">iride</font>]][[User_talk:Iridescent|<font color="#C1118C">scent</font>]]<small>&nbsp;16:14, 7 September 2008 (UTC)</small></font>
*[[Teuerdank]] [http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/exhibns/month/feb2005.html]
*[[Gautami Typeface]]
*[[Ian Brignell]]


The age question seemingly rests on the (arguably reasonable) notion that underage admins are generally immature. Now the question is, from all the admin controversies that were severe enough to warrant involuntary desysoppings (which as of this time usually means that the admin did something ''really'' wrong), how many of the desysopped admins were actually under 18? —'''<font face="Comic Sans MS">[[User:Kurykh|<font color="#0000C0">kur</font>]][[User talk:Kurykh|<font color="#0000C0">ykh</font>]]</font>''' 07:55, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
===Other===
*[[ArtSpace Virginia Miller Galleries]]
*[[Anarchitecture]]
*[[Bottle cutting]]
*[[Chinese Knotting]]
*[[Ethnicity in the Visual Arts]]
*[[First roll film camera]]
*[[four winds basket]]
*[[Friends of Baker]]
*[[Fyodor Larrovitch]]
*[[Greenbergian Theory]]
*[[Hair Receiver]]
*[[kingmosabi]]
*[[Kut-kut Art]]
*[[List of Knitting Patterns]]
*[[Lithopane]]
*[[Midisoft]]
*[[Mpatapo]]
*[[Narrative Photography]]
*[[Pebbledash]]
*[[Public domain DVD]] - DVD of works that copyright expired.
*[[Renewal (copyright)]] - action of copyright updating. Necessary for work issued before 1963(copyright indicated) , or entered to [[public domain]].
*[[Reverse Grafitti]]
*[[Rubber ninja]]
*[[Scientific illustration]]
*[[So Jin Yong]]
*[[Szabolcs Bodnar]]
*[[Szambelan family name and coat of arms]]
*[[Tjaps]]
*[[Willow pattern pottery]]
*[[Zoomorphic calligraphy]]


18 is a bit arbitrary. It also puts a small number of people in a tricky situation. If the answer to the question was "no, but I'll be over 18 next week". What then? That, alone, reveals the absurdity of the question. I would, however, support a question along the lines of "do you consider yourself to have the mental maturity necessary to be an admin?". Or, "Do you throw tantrums online, and if so are they due to your age or your character (ie. if you throw tantrums, or sulk, or snap under pressure, is that a character trait that you will grow out of)?" Or "would you be comfortable dealing with matters that are age-restricted in the country you are editing from?" Though that last one is more borderline, as it raises legal concerns as well as being a more direct form of "are you underage". It's tricky, but the focus should always be on maturity, judgment, calmness under pressure, politeness, and other such things, not on actual age. I also think more attention should be paid to people changing over time. Many pre-adolescents change emotionally as they enter adolescence, many adults change as their lives change or external circumstances cause increased stress, or their lives change in general (relationship, family, jobs, school, university, etc). The root of all these questions is really trying to find out (if possible) whether the candidate: (a) is aware of this; (b) is aware of themselves; and (c) if they possess the judgment to handle such changes, up to and including resigning adminship if need be, whether adult or child. [[User:Carcharoth|Carcharoth]] ([[User talk:Carcharoth|talk]]) 11:01, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Spongebab]] - Internet meme, showing very detailed, and often unpleasant, drawings of Spongebob and his friends. Videos were made, just google the name. [doctorfedora.livejournal.com/279410.html]
:Exactly. Come on. I thought we are past this stage. And why 18? Why not 21? Or 16? Do you know that in my country, we are trained to handle a rifle to kill at 18 (16.5 if enlisted early) but do not have the right to vote until the legal age of 21? - [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer Diablo]] 12:20, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::The question could be formulated more elegantly, of course. I'm open to suggestions. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:36, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::: Discussion (with point reworded) continued at policy page. FYIP. - Thanks, [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer Diablo]] 16:32, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::This is a good point actually. The age at which you are perceived to have 'maturity' varies across societies. Here in the UK I could drive, smoke, have sex, buy porn, get married, and join the army by the time I was 17. It seems a bit strange that a 17 year old could do all that, and yet not be permitted to administrate a website. However, I don't think asking the question is ever going to cause anyone's RfA to fail, as most people don't consider age when deciding whether to support. '''[[User:Naerii|<span style="font-size:15px;font-family:helvetica;color:#1693A5;">naerii</span>]]''' 13:56, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:I think there is value in the idea of looking at how the age demographics of desysopped admins compare to the demographics of admins generally, if that is at all possible. (I realise that user age will only have been known in a limited proportion of desysop cases.) Basically, such decisions should be made on the basis of data, not on the basis of assumptions. Sure it is tempting to assume that very young admins may have worked hard at "doing and saying all the right things" for a few months, out of youthful ambition to become an admin, and then, flushed with their success, foul up sooner or later by making immature decisions. But I am not sure that older admins are exempt from such things, and I could easily imagine older admins having a whole range of different sorts of behavioural problems that are less likely in the very young – COIs, tendentious opinions based on established life choices, stuff like that – which might also affect their admin performance. So, if there are data that show that young admins foul up more often than older ones, I would be in favour of allowing the question. If there is no such statistical evidence, then the question is irrelevant. <font color="#0000FF">[[User:Jayen466|Jayen]]</font>''<font color=" #FFBF00">[[User_Talk:Jayen466|466]]</font>'' 13:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC)


*I wasn't as aware of the issue, nor do I think it was as much of an issue in May when I did my RfA, but from a couple of the comments, this userbox:{{Template:user typewriter}} satisfied a number of concerns. Who says userboxen are pointless? :) That said, the issue is not the number, there are immature 30 year olds and mature 12 year olds. I think the onus is on those who choose to identify as <18 to prove they're not the norm. That said, there are >18 drama mavens so >18 isn't a sign of A OK. I don't think the number matters as much as temperament. <font face="Verdana"><font color="Blue">[[User_talk:Travellingcari|TravellingCari]]</font></font> 15:19, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
Andrea Brody - sports reporter


=== A decision ===
==Broadcasting (television and radio)==
Having looked at some past discussions of this, it has come up over and over again, and nothing has been done. Looking above, I can only see one user who really thinks it's a good idea - and that's the user who posted the question. I think something needs to be done about questions of this kind once and for all, before this thread dries up yet again. Might I humbly suggest all such question are removed from RfAs, and if they get asked, are removed? Does that sound fair? <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 12:35, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:Generally: creating articles for every red link on [[List of film topics]] would be greatly appreciated.


Or perhaps a blanket ban of questions of all personal type? (such as age, location, occupation etc). <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 12:50, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Dungeon Majesty]] - cable access/internet adventure series based on Wizard of the Coast's "Dungeons and Dragons" game.


:That would violate [[WP:MOP]], the adminship policy, which states: "Adminship is oriented to communal trust and confidence, rather than checklists and edit counts; each user will have their own way to assess their confidence in a candidates' readiness for the role."
*[[Battle at Canary Wharf]] - The climactic event at the end of Doctor Who's second new season. The conclusion of the Doomsday episode - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doomsday_%28Doctor_Who%29
:This implies that users may not be prohibited from ''asking'' questions that they feel are relevant for assessing a candidate's readiness. To change this, you would need to gather consensus to change the policy at the policy talk page. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 14:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Fat Family]] - To my knowledge, Fat Family is a television type show on the Internet. The website has about everything you would need to write the article. [http://www.fat-family.com/ Website]
::I agree with Sandstein. While I'd probably prefer an optional question of "Approximately how old are you?" rather than specifically "Are you over 18", in either case it is a good-faith attempt by the questioner in order to obtain information they feel is relevant to their decision. The question ''is'' optional, and if the number of people who care about age is as low as you suggest, surely a candidate would not find themselves receiving many opposes if they chose not to answer it. ~ <font color="#228b22">[[User:Mazca|'''m'''a'''z'''c'''a''']]</font> <sup>[[User_talk:Mazca|'''t''']] | [[Special:Contributions/Mazca|'''c''']]</sup> 14:09, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[500-channel universe]] - The notion of endless choice on TV and all the hype during the 1990s.
:::I respectfully disagree age has a lot to do with adminship. Someone could easily just lie about their age. If you're going to !vote on RfA, what's hard about going through the candidate's contributions yourself? And if someone did answer "no" to your question, would you check any further, or oppose based on that alone? What if they answered yes? Would they get an automatic support? I really think personal questions are irrelevant and intrusive, and that if you want to get to know if the candidate is suitable, you should look at their contributions. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 14:34, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[drama-mentary]] - http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/cl-et-zirinsky16mar16,1,2360833.story?coll=la-headlines-entnews&track=crosspromo
::I don't see any such implication, Sandstein. It implies that you are free to select criteria, not that any question you might want to ask is magically admissible. If your criteria include "no blacks", would it become morally defensible to ask what color skin the prospective admin is? What about if you want to exclude Britons because you don't want any "bias against ''correct'' spelling"? You may be free to pick random criteria which have nothing to do with adminship, but that does not give you the right to go pry into peoples' private lives and ask for personal and private information. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Coren|Coren]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User Talk:Coren|(talk)]]</sup> 15:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::This is not about skin colour or Britishness (which of course I don't care about), this is about age. If I'm free to select my own criteria, as you say, it follows that I may ask questions pertinent to these questions, and the candidates may choose whether to reply or not. Even if the question is not allowed on RfA itself, there's nothing to prevent me from posing it on the user talk page or per e-mail, and cast my vote based on any reply I may receive. As you can see, prohibiting questions on RfA is not the solution to what you perceive as the problem. It would require a change in editors' right to select their own criteria to bring that about. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:26, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::::This is where we strongly disagree. I say it does ''not'' follow that you can satisfy your prejudices (whichever they are) with questions invading the privacy of editors. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Coren|Coren]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User Talk:Coren|(talk)]]</sup> 17:01, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::::The question is not a matter of privacy, since "over 18" is not an identifiable datum, and it is not invasive because candidates are free not to answer it. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 17:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::::::If they turn 18 during the RfA, they can't reasonable answer the question without revealing that they will soon be 18. Well, they could wait until they turn 18 and then answer "yes". But still, reaad what I wrote above. There are better ways to phrase this question, focusing on asking the candidates to assess their own levels of maturity, or finding ways to assess that yourself. [[User:Carcharoth|Carcharoth]] ([[User talk:Carcharoth|talk]]) 17:33, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*I fully, and '''strongly endorse''' an absolute ban on questions that requests revealing personal information&mdash; that would need to include at least name, age, sex, geographical location, religious beliefs, political views, and sexual orientations. Those questions do not, and cannot, influence past contributions from the editor and, where not outright illegal, are ethically indefensible. Any such question should be reverted on sight. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Coren|Coren]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User Talk:Coren|(talk)]]</sup> 14:56, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:*I'd never ask about sexual orientation, location, sex and so forth, but we are discussing ''human beings'' on RfA, not abstract user accounts, and some personal characteristics of human beings do have a bearing on whether or not ''I'' trust them. I reserve the right to oppose a self-identified Neo-Nazi or Neo-Stalinist on the basis of his or her political views, for instance. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:26, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::*Note: '''self-identified''' Neo-Nazi or Neo-Stalinist. Do you notice your own argument, right there? &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Coren|Coren]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User Talk:Coren|(talk)]]</sup> 17:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
**Agree. Let's stick to discussing the candidate ''as a Wikipedian'', and not what they are in real life. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 15:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*<span style="color: red">'''Strong support'''</span> banning this questions because of being disruptive. Some people want to keep their anonymity on the internet, and also because people take the answer as a reason to oppose RfA candidates. <small>[[User talk:Macy|Macy]]</small> 15:15, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:*Are you aware that [[WP:MOP]], the adminship policy, allows people to support or oppose candidates for any reason that they feel is relevant with respect to the candidate's trustworthiness? <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:38, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::*Yes, I know the policy, but are you aware that if the question gets banned, age-based opposes may reduce or stop? <code>:-P</code>. <small>[[User talk:Macy|Macy]]</small> 15:47, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::*If the policy states anyone can oppose for whatever reason they like, then the policy really could do with changing. I might bring this to the talk page of it. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 15:50, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::*So I'm clear, whereabout in that policy does it state you can vote with whatever reason you like? <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 15:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::::* As I quoted above: "Adminship is oriented to communal trust and confidence, rather than checklists and edit counts; each user will have their own way to assess their confidence in a candidates' readiness for the role." <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:55, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*As a note, please realize that my quip above about such questions being "outright illegal" is not hyperbole: in [[Quebec]], at least, they are illegal on their face&mdash; I would expect the same everywhere in Europe (where privacy laws are strong as well), and while privacy laws are generally weaker in the Unites States it would not be unlikely that those are just as illegal in Florida. Someone should check. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Coren|Coren]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User Talk:Coren|(talk)]]</sup> 15:18, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:*There is something like freedom of speech on a privately owned website in the US, yes? RfA is not a job interview. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:33, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::*That may be, but given the popularity of WP, the number of minors who participate here, and the probability that there are authorities monitoring the site for those reasons (Hello detectives/special agents, etc!), ''I'' wouldn't want to be the one asking questions about people's ages. It could too easily be misinterpreted as something nefarious. '''[[User:JimMillerJr|<span style="color:green">Jim Miller</span>]]''' <sup> [[Special:Contributions/JimMillerJr|See me]] | [[User talk:JimMillerJr|Touch me]]</sup> 15:39, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::*I'm not an American, and I may lack any special sensibility that Americans may have in this regard, but I fail to see how asking people who are running for a position of responsability whether they are older than 18 is in some way "nefarious", let alone illegal. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:44, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
*I absolutely agree. No one should be forced to reveal their age (and of course, if they are, some might lie, to protect their online security), except where is it required for privacy reasons (eg CheckUser). [[User:X!|<span style="font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica;color:steelblue;">'''X'''</span>]][[User talk:X!|<span style="color:steelblue;"><small>clamation point</small></span>]] 15:26, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:*No one is forced to reveal their age. Stating that one is over 18 is not revealing one's age, and of course they are not in any way compelled to answer. They will lose very few votes not answering, it seems; and not even necessarily mine. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:33, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:** How can you possibly quantify and/or qualify the statement of "they will lose very few votes"? What ''you'' choose to !vote is not indicative of what the general masses that !vote at RfA, WP:AGF not withstanding. I'm personally willing to bet that the bureaucrats have enough sense to discard !votes based on age, but we still return to the fact that your promise is unlikely to hold water, as that seems to be one of your defense... --[[User:Izno|Izno]] ([[User talk:Izno|talk]]) 15:50, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::*If they ''do'' lose many votes on account of that question, then that would be a sign that many users share my concerns, which would be an even better reason for asking the question. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 15:54, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::::*The statement you made was "They will lose very few votes not answering" and not [paraphrasing] "If they lose votes, it must be a quasi-legitimate reason": This is inconsistent, and does not answer the question I posed... --[[User:Izno|Izno]] ([[User talk:Izno|talk]]) 15:58, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
:::::*I made that statement because I seem to be in a minority here with my opinion that age may be a relevant or determinative factor in an RfA. <small><span style="border:1px solid black;padding:1px;">[[User:Sandstein|<font style="color:white;background:blue;font-family:sans-serif;">'''&nbsp;Sandstein&nbsp;'''</font>]]</span></small> 16:02, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::::::What you don't know can't hurt you. Instead of trying to take some kind of shortcut and determine a candidate's maturity/qualifications based on age, look at their contributions.--[[User:KojiDude#(top)|<font color="00CD32">Koji</font>]][[User talk:KojiDude#(top)|<font color="green">Dude</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/KojiDude|<sup><font color="90EE90">(C)</font></sup>]] 18:01, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
I have taken this to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Administrators#Issue_with_policy the admin policy talk page] - please weigh in there. Thanks <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 16:02, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
::::::*Sandstein, you are not alone in realizing that youth is a legitimate concern. This is one of those perrenial arguments that has no end. There are a number of people in the RfA community who believe it shouldn't be an issue and try to tie the view of the rest of the world as "ageism" that is equivalent to racism/sexism/etc. They would do better to argue that specific candidates deserve the bit rather than fight a battle that they can't win. Age IS an issue, and legitimately so. I will over look it for specific individuals, but for somebody to claim otherwise is going against the general body of evidence that exists.---'''[[User:Balloonman|<font color="purple">Balloonman</font>]]''' ''[[User talk:Balloonman|<b><sup><small>PoppaBalloon</small></sup></b>]]'' 14:39, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
* Rather than forbid any questions, why don't we recommend that people freely [[Noble lie]] about their answer? [[User:Jmcw37|jmcw]] ([[User talk:Jmcw37|talk]]) 10:51, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
:*If you want to see how lying to protect your privacy turns out, just as Essjay. [[User talk:Chillum|<font color="Green">'''Chillum'''</font>]] 13:47, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
::* [[Essjay_incident]] is interesting. It was not a noble lie that brought trouble but rather the abuse of position. A noble lie about age or sex or religion seems different: it would neutralize the question. [[User:Jmcw37|jmcw]] ([[User talk:Jmcw37|talk]]) 09:08, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
I personally feel that the age question is very inappropriate, and would add to any request that I saw it on a suggestion that the question remains unanswered --[[User:T-rex|T]]-[[User talk:T-rex|rex]] 13:35, 9 September 2008 (UTC)


:Give up private information not related to being an admin or I oppose? That sounds out of line. It is a silly question, if you want to know how mature someone is look at their contribution history. We don't let people ask "Are you black", "Are you a Jew", or "Who are you voting for in the upcoming election", so I don't see how asking age is any better. '''Endorse ban''' on asking about private information such as age in RfA. I also need nothing at [[WP:MOP]] which prevents the community creating some standards for the questions asked. [[User talk:Chillum|<font color="Green">'''Chillum'''</font>]] 13:40, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
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===A decision (break)===
*[[QOOB]] - A cross-media platform made of a TV channel, a website (with a streaming channel) and a mobile channel http://wwww.qoob.tv
*[[Corporate video]] - Video works used for promotional, informational, educational, training, public relations, etc. purposes.
*[[Echo 42]] -1960s British TV police drama. Theme music was written by Laurie Johnson.
*[[Filmbay]] - A Global Independent Film Community and Shop
*[[GotAnyCheese]] (A TV Network) i think the url is: http://www.gotanycheese.com
*[[Grand Slam (game show)]] - A game show competition currently airing on [[GSN]].
*[[Kammerspielfilm]] - Literally "Chamber Play."
*[[Mickybo and Me]] - Northern Ireland Film.
*[[M-Ventures]] - Television phenomenon, available on internet as well.
*[[Kid's show's with Sexual innuendos]] - sexual references in t.v shows meant for our youth.
*[[Pacific Islanders in Communications]] - Supporter of Pacific Islander filmmakers and films for PBS.
*[[World Championship Sports Network]] ([[WCSN]]), [http://www.wcsn.com]
*[[Television and Radio Industries club]] (TRIC) [www.tric.org.uk]
*[[Spectrum television]] - A cable television-type service offered in the early '80's which consisted of one channel and which immediately preceded the popular multi-channel cable television of today.
*[[Prime-Time Access Rule]] - The FCC passed and implemented PTAR (Prime-Time Access Rule) in 1970, which freed up an hour of the prime-time television schedule and gave it back to the affiliate program. The rule was later repealed in 1995.
*[[Glory Days (1990 American TV series)]] shortlived American tv series
*[[Alien Abduction The McPhearson Tape]] Supposed footage of alien abduction
*[[State Controlled Media]] A history of, use, and listing of State Controlled Media.
*[[Rated Awesome Productions]] Who they are, what they make, what they're working on, what they've finished. They were once known as Thought Storm on Youtube and Google Video.
*[[BBC 2 "Window on the World" idents]] All the other BBC idents have pages. Details on each one, links to video cips.
*[[Canal France International]] CFI is viewed by hundreds of millions of people in over 90 countries.
*''[[Ironclads (TV series)]]'' See [http://imdb.com/title/tt0102129/ the IMDb entry].
*[[Admag]] The advertising programmes commonplace in the early days of British commercial television (most famously ''Jim's Inn''), banned c.1963?
*[[Wings Over Canada]]: Weekly TV show detailing stories from different areas of Canada shot in [[HDV]]. [http://www.wingsovercanada.ca/ Website]
*[[Over Canada]] Aerial Film famous in Canada, [[KCTS]] and Gary McCartie participated in the making. [http://www.overcanada.com/ Website]
*''[[Killer Wave (Mini series)]]'' See [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0875948/ the IMDb entry]
*''[[Ghost Detectives]]'', from Discovery Channel, Travel & Adventure.
====Famous broadcasters====
;A-K:
*[[AfroSquad: Snowman and Krazyman]]
*[[Allegory in Film]] - list of examples of films that have alternate, allegorical meanings
*[[Aroma-Rama]]
*[[Bob Coldeen]] - TV sports commentator for KSPN - Saipan
*[[Canon XH A1]]
*[[College Television Awards]] - Commonly called "Student Emmys"
*[[Comedybox]] - forthcoming internet entertainment channel from Warner Music [http://www.wmg.com/news/article/?id=8a0af812135563dd01136d3686aa3821 WMB News - Comedybox]
*[[Coming of age (gay)]]
*[[Compression of space]]
*[[Craig Murray Productions]]
*{{Albert Flores}}
*[[David Kestenbaum]]
*[[David Finkel]] - Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
*[[David Movrin]]
*[[Deborah Amos]] - correspondent to the ABC News
*[[Dustin Luke Nelson]] - Radio host of The Local Point, KUST's local music radio show
*[[Eating Out (movie)]]
*[[Frei Tamás(Hungarian)]]
*[[Genre cinema]]
*[[George Gerner]]
*[[Hamburger...the Motion Picture]] (1986)
*[[Jim Lloyd (DJ)]] / [[Jim Lloyd (broadcaster)]] / whatever - used to be on BBC Radio 2, 1997ish
*[[Jamie Dupree]] - Correspondent for Cox Broadcasting
*[[Jordan Haze]]
*[[Jesper Just]]
*[[Jo Anne Paul]]


Can people please discuss this on the [[WP:ADMIN|policy]] talk page from now on, as that's the page that needs changing. It seems strange to have two discussions. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 13:47, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;L-Z:
*[[List of films in the public domain]]
*[[List of MTV "Buzzworthy" Music Videos]]
*[[List of shortest films in history]]
*[[Live footage]]
*[[Mark Tonderai]] - former BBC Radio 1 DJ
*[[Michael Gibson (UK)]] - former MTV Select presenter
*[[Motion picture lighting]]
*[[Narrator system]] (D.W. Griffith)
* Ned the Dead, horror movie host in Wisconsin
*[[Outlaw cinema]] (no-wave film, remodernist film, etc)
*[[Over Canada: An Aerial Adventure]]
*[[Pan-dimensional]]
*[[Paul Jones (DJ)]] / [[Paul Jones (broadcaster)]] / whatever - BBC Radio 2
*[[Rajesh Vedprakash]]
*[[Rehan Waris]] Popular radio jockey from the city of [[Kolkata]]. Currently working with Superhits 93.5 [[Red FM (India)]], and hosts the prime time show, U-Turn. He was very brave to speak against the [[Kolkata Police]] , as he backed his dead friends family. [[Rizwanur Rahman]] was a close friend of Rehan.
*[[Ryan J. Thompson]] - host of KUST's The Local Point
*[[Bill St. James]] - Prolific voice actor (credits include NBC's Olympics coverage) and host of ''Flashback'' classic rock radio show
*[[Sarah Thompson]] (born 1982) Radio broadcaster for VOCM in St. John's, Newfoundland from 2006-present. Graduate of the Journalism program at College of the North Atlantic. http://www.vocm.com.
*[[Styles in cinema]] : List of the elements of the movie that one should pay attention to
*[[Scottish film]]
*[[Sharyl Attkinson]] - correspondent to CBS News
*[[Sehrs, Zintar]] : CBC Radio - News Anchor
*[[Scratch film]]
*[[Mary Alice Stephenson]] - host of [[America's Most Smartest Model]], former magazine editor
*[[Steve Madden (DJ)]] / [[Steve Madden (broadcaster)]] / whatever - used to be on late on BBC Radio 2, 1997ish
*''[[Television in Switzerland]]''
*[[Tentang Dia]]
*[[Theodoros Plakadopoulos]] FIBA broadcaster, fired after fighting with players and using profanity on air
*[[Triax]]
*[[Videazimut]]


:We don't need to change the admin policy to change how we run RfA. This is not changing admins, but how we select them. This is the correct forum. The conversation at WT:ADMIN does seem redundant, but I do this this is the better spot. [[User talk:Chillum|<font color="Green">'''Chillum'''</font>]] 13:48, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
====Anime====
::Actually the relevant text ''is'' on the admin policy page (have a look at the discussion to see which text). The way we choose admins is documented in the policy, and needs changing there, not here. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 13:51, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*{{main|Wikipedia:Requested articles/Japan/Anime and Manga}}
:I already read it. "Adminship is oriented to communal trust and confidence, rather than checklists and edit counts; each user will have their own way to assess their confidence in a candidates' readiness for the role" in no way prevents RfA from deciding what questions are inappropriate. It does not say they can take any action or ask any question they want to assess their confidence. It says they can have their own way, not that they can act inappropriately doing so. They can have their own way without asking personal questions. No conflict with policy. [[User talk:Chillum|<font color="Green">'''Chillum'''</font>]] 13:56, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
::Alright. So how do you suggest we get consensus to ban such questions being asked? <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 14:24, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
:::You're not going to get consensus to ban these questions, that's the futility of the issue. Even people who don't think the question should be asked, such as myself, won't support banning it. The best you can hope for is consensus to add a note to such questions advising the candidate not to answer. There are other questions, such as the one regarding AOR, that the community hates, but there is no consensus to ban it. You're not going to get consensus to ignore !votes based on age, because too many people acknowledge the validity of the concern (even if they don't necessarily share it.) Even if you think you have consensus here, these are questions that are bigger than RfA and would have to be brought forth to the broader community.---'''[[User:Balloonman|<font color="purple">Balloonman</font>]]''' ''[[User talk:Balloonman|<b><sup><small>PoppaBalloon</small></sup></b>]]'' 14:45, 9 September 2008 (UTC)


Why are we even discussing banning serious questions? How many times has this been brought up and dismissed just in the last few weeks? If you find a question so offensive, refuse to answer it or address it with the questioner on their talkpage. We don't need to add rules on the type and style of questions beyond the common sense limitations we already have, which are typically enforced by bureaucrats. [[User:Avruch|<strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000">Avruch</strong>]][[User talk:Avruch|<sup><strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000"> T </strong></sup>]] 15:06, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
====Performers and crew members====
;A:
*[[Agi Orsi]] (Producer)[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0650709/]
*[[Al Berry]] (Halloween III actor)
*[[Alex Datcher]]
*[[Alex Kubik]]
*[[Alexis Stember]]
*[[Allan Lurie]]
*[[Alma Beltran]]
*[[Amber Willenborg]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0929757/ IMDB]
*[[Amo Gulinello]]
*[[Andria Jolie]]
*[[Angela Paton]]
*[[Angie Bolling]]
*[[Anne De Salvo]]
*[[Annette Dawn]]
*[[Anthony Simeone]] : Original Michelin Tire baby.
*[[Annette Dawn]]
*[[Arloa Reston]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1451091/ IMDB]
*[[Greg Antonacci]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0031246/ IMDB]
*[[Amy Carson]]
*[[Arthur Taxier]]
*[[Armen Weitzman]]


:Indeed, no need to ban any type of serious question. Some editors equate youth with immaturity, others don't. I see no problem with attempting to gather relevant information while making a decision. We don't need to ban this particular question and the consensus will (likely) never want to do so, and we don't need the instruction creep that will occur if we start making lists of questions that cannot be asked. [[User:Useight|Useight]] ([[User talk:Useight|talk]]) 14:48, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;B:
*[[Billy Crothers]] (actor/background work)(white sox in bad news bears movie. 2005)
*[[Bai Xue]] (Chinese Actress)(http://blog.sina.com.cn/m/baixue)
*[[Bambi Bliss]] (Adult film star)
*[[Barbara Griffin]] (Irish actress)
*[[Bhaja Kannada]] (Scale Double LOTR)
*[[Brandon Smith (Actor)]] http://imdb.com/name/nm0807503
*[[Brett Baxter Clark]]
*[[Brian Cutler]]
*[[Brian Libby]]
*[[Brent Jennings]]
*[[Bruce Locke]]
*[[Bruce Mars]]
*[[Bryan Genesse]]
*[[Bobby Buccellato(Filmmaker of 'Silhouettes and Cigarettes']]
*[[Brett Novak]]


::Every time this topic comes up there is more and more opposition to the age question and less and less support for it. I think in time we will come to a consensus not to allow questions of such a personal nature. [[User talk:Chillum|<font color="Green">'''Chillum'''</font>]] 16:21, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;C:
*[[Cade Courtley]]
*[[Callum Russell]]
*[[Carlos Terrestorija]]
*[[Carmen Thomas]]
*[[Carol Huston]]
*[[Canterbury Amateur Dramatics]](amateur dramatics society)
*[[Chad White]] (fashion model)
*[[Charles Carroll (actor)]]
*[[Cydnee Welburn (actress, hostess)]] http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1288920/
*[[Cynthia Leigh]] (actress, model, writer)
*[[Chris Mulkey]]
*[[Chris Nash]]
*[[Chris Noel]] (Hollywood actress and model who became well known for her work supporting American soldiers in Vietnam as a radio broadcaster)
*[[Christa Theret]]
*[[Christopher Blackmon]]
*[[Christopher Shea]]
*[[Clarence Kolster]]
*[[Courtney Pledger]]
*[[Craig Safan]]
*[[Curt Lowens]]


:::I find it hard to believe people are still clinging to the belief trying to find out as much as possible about a candidate is wrong. Given we've just discovered a one-time admin here, who had admin, bureaucrat and checkuser rights on other projects, was in fact an identity thief who ran a fairly sophisticated sock-farm (oh, who had, in real life, created models that form the basis of economic theory in many western nations), surely we need to know more, not less? For if and when that situation reaches the press, there will be calls for aliases and anonymous editing to be banned outright, as well as removing any editor who cannot be held to account legally [[User:George The Dragon|George The Dragon]] ([[User talk:George The Dragon|talk]]) 16:48, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;D:
*[[Dana Lee]]
*[[Daniel E. Taylor]]
*[[Daniella Sea]] (actress)
*[[David Anthony Marshall]]
*[[David Kagen]]
*[[David Niven Jr.]] (TV producer, panelist on)
*[[David Sherrill]]
*[[David Wells (actor)]]
*[[David Wohl (actor)]]
*[[David Ursin]]
*[[Deborah Lacey]]
*[[Deborah Wakeham]]
*[[Devon Ericson]]
*[[Diana Bellamy]]
*[[Dick Wieand]]
*[[Paul DiGiovanni]]
*[[Don Cervantes]] (TV actor)
*[[Don Harvey (actor)]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0367496/ IMDB]
*[[Don Keefer]]
*[[Don MacKay]]
*[[Donovan Scott]]
*[[Doug Yashuda]]
*[[Drew Snyder]]


:::I think the folks who have opposed it in the past just don't see the need to come in and repeat themselves every few days. I can see their point, and I think if it ever comes to the point that someone posts a question of some sort and its removed as "banned" it will again become clear that banning serious questions is not going to have the support of the community.[[User:Avruch|<strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000">Avruch</strong>]][[User talk:Avruch|<sup><strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000"> T </strong></sup>]] 16:52, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;E-F:
*[[Ed McCready]]
*[[Ed Hooks]]
*[[Edwin Munoz Barajas Lieberman (Mexican socialite)]]
*[[Eli Harris]] (American actor) (producer) (screen writer) (director) [http://imdb.com/name/nm1775404/ IMDB]
*[[Eloy Casados]]
*[[Eugene Lipinski]]
*[[Fox Harris]]
*[[Faye Runaway]]
*[[Francis X. McCarthy]]
*[[Frank Como]]


::::George: assuming you're referring to Poetlister, he was banned here for over a year and never held admin rights. I don't see how asking how old someone is will somehow make rouge admins an impossibility. As has been said, they could just lie. It's a useless exercise. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 16:55, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;G:
*[[Gajala]] (South Indian Actress)
*[[Gaia Bermani Amaral]] (Italian Actress) [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1028106/ IMDB]
*[[Geire (Gigi) Kami (Australian Actress)]]
*[[Gela Nash (actress)]]
*[[Gene Ross]]
*[[George Ives (actor)]]
*[[George Morfogen]]
*[[George Sullivan (actor)]]
*[[Giancarlo Caltabiano]]
*[[Glenn Hunter (actor)]] - stage & screen actor of 1920s & '30s [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=34010]
*[[Grainne Tobin]] Irish singer/actress (child actress)
*[[Greta Blackburn]]
*[[Gretchen German]]
*[[Gretchen Palmer]]
*[[Gus Rethwisch]]
*[[Guy Pelly]] - friend of princes William and Harry and self-appointed jester of their royal court.
*[[Gordan Cragg]] - Founder of famous Variety Club Cabaret Radford


:::::You're wrong about that. Poetlister held admin rights here and on other projects, he was a bureaucrat and a checkuser elsewhere as well. [[User:Avruch|<strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000">Avruch</strong>]][[User talk:Avruch|<sup><strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000"> T </strong></sup>]] 17:01, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;H-I:
::::::He never held admin rights as the user Poetlister on this project. Whether he did as another user is another question - did he? I don't know. I know he held rights elsewhere, but he never got higher than the role of "user" here. He was banned for ages here, looking at his block log. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 17:04, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Haili Page (actress)]] (child actress)
:::::::It isn't really relevant to this discussion, but yes the person held admin rights under another account. The ban was for sockpuppeting, including with an admin account on en.wp. [[User:Avruch|<strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000">Avruch</strong>]][[User talk:Avruch|<sup><strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000"> T </strong></sup>]] 17:10, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Haunani Minn]]
::::::::What I'm saying is, asking how old they are isn't going to stop a rouge admin from getting through is it? <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 17:14, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Heather McAdam]]
:::Do you mean [[rogue]] or rouge? ''[[Wikipedia:Rouge admin|Je suis une rouge admin.]]'' <grin> Age is irrelevant. If someone lacks the requisite qualities, it will show or not regardless of the age of the candidate. There is an age below which a candidate simply could not pass an RFA. That age must differ from person to person. But it should be evident in the gruelling process we now impose on candidates. How articulate and clear thinking would most 6 year olds come across? How many 12 year olds would have the patience to gain the experience? We gain nothing by asking an impertinent question of someone seemingly qualified otherwise. Soon we will be looking at the other end of the age question. Who among us will be the first to be put out to pasture because of encroaching senility? Is there a max age beyond which we would question the ability of a user to think clearly and apply policy effectively? Will failing eyesight become a concern over misinterpreted dif's or a misconstrued edit? Cheers, [[User:Dlohcierekim|<font color="#00ff00"> Dloh</font>]][[User_talk:Dlohcierekim|<font color="#bb00bb">cierekim''' </font>]] 04:07, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Hector Elias]]
*[[Heidemarie Fuentes]] - (actress) (producer) [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm1251390/]
*[[Hugh Gillin]]
*[[Hunter Young]] (adult film star)
*David Bellamy - country music artists the Bellamy Brothers
*[[Irene Kelly]]
*[[Ivan Naranjo]]


:Frankly, I'm torn. On the one hand, I'm uncomfortable that candidates are being asked questions of a more personal nature; on the other hand, I'm also uncomfortable "banning" people from asking questions just because I don't like their question. I'm sure most of you have noticed that, in the real world, applications for positions of trust pretty much always include an age field as par for the course? Wikipedia seems to be the only large, mainstream organization I've ever seen where "adulthood doesn't matter" is any sort of rallying cry... I'm not saying that's good or bad, but I am saying it's keenly unusual. &ndash; <span style="font-family: Garamond">[[User:Luna Santin|<font color="#1E90FF">'''Luna Santin'''</font>]] ([[User talk:Luna Santin|talk]])</span> 23:18, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
;J:
::I have to agree most with this comment here. I also agree with Sandstein's insistence that questions shouldn't be banned for RFAs, each user can use their own criteria. Determining if someone is an adult is a valid question that, though some may not like, still could have a place with many users for determining support. --[[User:Banime|Banime]] ([[User talk:Banime|talk]]) 23:45, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[J.J. Mckeown (British actor)]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2863330/]
*[[Jack Perkins (actor)]] [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0673955/]
*[[Jerry Hewitt]] (acted in The Warriors as the Baseball furies gang leader/a stunt coordinator)
*[[J.A. Preston]]
*[[J. Edward McKinley]]
*[[J.D. Cullum]]
*[[J. Jay Saunders]]
*[[J. Patrick McCormack]]
*[[Jack Kosslyn]]
*[[Jack Murdock (actor)]]
*[[Jack Shearer]]
*[[Jackson Raine]]
*[[Jade Marx]]
*[[James Greene]]
*[[James Handy]]
*[[James Keane (actor)]]
*[[Jamie Bozian]]
*[[Janet Carroll]]
*[[Jasmine Gagnier]] (actress - sister to Holly Gagnier)
*[[Jason Schombing]]
*[[Jay Acovone]]
*[[Jay Freer]]
*[[Jean-Pierre Parent]] (actor in movies Number 23 and Bobby)
*[[Jeff MacGregor]]
*[[Jeff Olson (actor)]]
*[[Jeff Palmer (Gay Adult Film Star)]]
*[[Jennifer Emerson]] (Adult Model)
*[[Jennifer Gatti]]
*[[Jenny Karezi]] (Greek Film actress)
*[[Jenny Neumann]]
*[[Jessie Kamm]]
*[[Jim Moody (actor)]]
*[[Jimmy Ray Pickens]]
*[[JoAnn Willette]]
*[[Joanne Latham]] (Glamour Model)
*[[Joe El Rady]] (actor)
*[[John Doolittle (actor)]]
*[[John Dennis Johnston]]
*[[John Richard Petersen]]
*[[John Posey (actor)]]
*[[John Short]]
*[[John Terlesky]]
*[[John Wing (actor)]]
*[[Jonathan Chapin]]
*[[Jonathan Farwell]]
*[[Jorge Cruise (fitness trainer)]]
*[[Joshua Snyder (actor)]] [http://imdb.com/name/nm1483436/]
*[[Julian Bleach (actor)]]
*[[Julie Michaels]]
*[[Julius Drum]]
*[[Judd Omen]]
*[[Judson Vaughn]]
*[[Jennifer Burton]]


===Legality===
;K-L:
*[[Karen Alston]]
*[[Karissa Staples]] [Miss Maine 2006][BROADWAY TALENT]
*[[Kari Lizer]]
*[[Kara Mynor]] Adult actress [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2127701/]
*[[Keith C. Smith]]
*[[Ken Sander]]
*[[Ken Leebow]] - author, speaker and TV personality
*[[Kendra Stacey]]
*[[Kenneth Tigar]]
*[[Kerrie Keane]]
*[[Kevin Page]]
*[[Kevin Navayne]]
*[[Kevin Sheldon]], Director of [[The Appleyards]] and early [[Z Cars]] episodes
*[[Kip Niven]]
*[[Kip Waldo]]
*[[Kiruna Stamell]]
*[[Krysten Ritter]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1269983/]
*[[Kwaku Adjei]]
*[[Kylie Watson]]
*[[Laird Stuart]]
*[[List of lazy town songs]]
*[[Lee de Broux]]
*[[Leslie Ramsue]]
*[[Leslie Hoffman]]
*[[Lexi Belle]] (adult actress)
*[[List of Celebrities With a College Degree]]
*[[Lori Silverbush]](On the Outs, Mental Mental Hygiene- Director)
*[[Lucette Henderson]] (Actress in [[Morrissey]] video Every Day is Like Sunday)


I would be very interested to see any actual evidence to support the notion that asking questions about such subjects as age or political views is ''illegal'' in any jurisdiction of a modern nation. This isn't a job interview, there is no determination of benefits or dispensation of a legal entitlement, so I don't see how in any respect such a question could be illegal. [[User:Avruch|<strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000">Avruch</strong>]][[User talk:Avruch|<sup><strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000"> T </strong></sup>]] 14:44, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;M:
:In Quebec, at least, this would be considered a job interview; the position is that of an unpaid volunteer, but there is a selection process. But that wouldn't even be necessary: the laws against discrimination here are very strict and ''anything'' which is open to the public has an open application process open to the public may not use any such criteria (mind you, ''age'' is a special case insofar as that specific non-discrimination section is tempered with a limitation that laws about age limits are allowed and it ''is'' legal to ask one's age in order to apply them (buying booze, for instance) &mdash; but that limitation is not relevant here). &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Coren|Coren]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User Talk:Coren|(talk)]]</sup> 15:55, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Mandavawala, Kunal]]
::''Editing'' is open to the public, and doesn't use any such criteria. Adminship is a private matter; we have opted to make it open, but it is still a ''private'' matter, and laws like those stated are not applicable. [[User:EVula|EVula]] <span style="color: #999;">// [[User talk:EVula|talk]] // [[User:EVula/admin|<span style="color: #366;">&#9775;</span>]] //</span> 16:00, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Maidie Norman]]
::What a horrible reading of the law. [[User:Badger Drink|Badger Drink]] ([[User talk:Badger Drink|talk]]) 20:09, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Marcus Testory]]
*[[Margot Rose]]
*[[Mario Machado]]
*[[Marcus Pearcy]] - famed speaker
*[[Mary Louise Weller]]
*[[Matthew Barry (actor)]] (American actor)
*[[Matthew Faison]]
*[[Matthew Laurance]]
*[[Maurice Argent]]
*[[Meadow Sisto]]
*[[Melanie Kannokada]]
*[[Michael Cavanaugh (actor)]]
*[[Michael Champion (actor)]]
*[[Michael C. Fuchs]] (actor, in Twelve and Holding and Stuart Little 2)
*[[Michael Gregory (actor)]]
*[[Michael MacRae]]
*[[Michel Modo]]
*[[Michele Harrington (actress)]] [http://imdb.com/name/nm1979720/]
*[[Mili Jay]] (Adult Film Model)
*[[Mitchell Laurance]]
*[[Mohamed Heneidi]] (Egyptian actor, star of controversial "Sa'idi fil Gamia'a Amerikiyya" and voice of "Omar" (Homer) in Arabic version of the Simpsons)
*[[Molly Morgan]]
*[[Morgan Farley]]
*[[Martin Benson (actor)]]


:I just realized a possible cause of confusion: it's important to note that the US Bill of rights, the example so many people are familiar with, gives specific garantees of freedom ''from the governement''. I.e., the governement may not make laws that curtail those freedoms. Many other bills of rights (Quebec's being amongst them) gives to garantees of freedom from ''anyone''; governement, businesses and individuals alike. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Coren|Coren]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User Talk:Coren|(talk)]]</sup> 15:59, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;N-Q:
*[[Nancy Fish]]
*[[Naama Kates]] (American model-actress) [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0441809/#actress]
*[[Neil Summers]]
*[[Nikki Boyer]] (American actress, singer, dancer, hostess) [http://www.nikkiboyer.net][http://www.thespirittheory.com]
*[[O-Lan Jones]]
*[[Olivia Birkelund]]
*[[Optimized gif dude]]
*[[Pamela Ludwig]]
*[[Paola Oliveira]] (Brazilian actress) [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1775843/ IMDB]
*[[Paul D'Amato]]
*[[Paul Baxley]]
*[[Paul Drake (actor)]]
*[[Paul Sorenson]]
*[[Pedro Morbeck]](Youtube.com ACTOR)
*[[Pepper Martin (actor)]]
*[[Peter Elbling]]
*[[Philip Sterling]]
*[[Phillip R. Allen]]
*[[Phyllis Applegate]]
*[[Prince Hughes]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0354892/ IMDB]
*[[Quinn Shephard]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0791723/ IMDB] Unaccompanied Minors


I seriously doubt that you could apply discrimination laws to adminship on Wikipedia - you have to be deprived of something meaningful, i.e. suffer an injury of legal import, before you can establish a discrimination claim. I don't think that discrimination which could exclude a protected class from ''adminship on Wikipedia'' rises to that level. And I don't see how the US constitution enters into it at all. [[User:Avruch|<strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000">Avruch</strong>]][[User talk:Avruch|<sup><strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000"> T </strong></sup>]] 16:41, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;R:
*[[Rafael Campos]]
*[[Randall Poster]] [http://imdb.com/name/nm0692922/]
*[[Raul Esparza (Broadway actor)]]
*[[Ray Baker (actor)]]
*[[Raymond Forchion]]
*[[Rhonda Aldrich]]
*[[Ric Mancini]]
*[[Richard Devon]]
*[[Richard Isael]]
*[[Richard K. Olsen]]
*[[Richard Joseph Paul]]
*[[Riley Swift]] Co-creator/star of D&D adventure show "Dungeon Majesty".
*[[Rob Benedict aka Robert Patrick Benedict]] [http://imdb.com/name/nm0070810/]
*[[Robert Winley]]
*[[Ron Campbell (actor)]]
*[[Rose Torres]] - Latina adult film star
*[[Ross "The Intern" Mathews]]
*[[Ryan Clarke (actor)]]
*[[Ryan Stock (Actor)]] Star of new show Guinea Pig on the Discovery Channel.


To make myself clear, since I've commented several times in this discussion in the last little while - I'm not against asking such questions in RfA. I don't think the candidates are or should be required to answer them either. I'm not against people taking age into account when deciding whether to support or oppose a candidate, but I don't think it should be the primary attribute they weigh or even a major consideration in the face of a long history of conduct to review on Wikipedia. But it is a factor that fills in holes when the history is brief or debatable. I don't think we should get into prescribing what elements people are allowed to weigh in their judgments, and while I accept that many young editors (including most of the folks posting to this page) find it unfair -- you don't here, or anywhere else, have the right to be free from being offended. [[User:Avruch|<strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000">Avruch</strong>]][[User talk:Avruch|<sup><strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000"> T </strong></sup>]] 16:58, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
;S:
:I'd agree against you in ''principle'', were it not for the fact that not answering one of those putatively "optional" questions pretty much guarantees sinking your RfA; making them quite mandatory in practice&mdash; there is no ''genuine'' right to not answer in other words. &mdash;&nbsp;[[User:Coren|Coren]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User Talk:Coren|(talk)]]</sup> 21:46, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Sally Marrett]]
*[[Salina Awesome]]
*[[Salma Khan]]
*[[Sandra Locke]]
*[[Sandro Kopp]]
*[[Sara Risher]]
*[[Sarah Laine]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1036641/ IMDB]
*[[Scott Colomby]]
*[[Sean Christian]] - Popular YouTube personality, comedic songwriter and satirist, and owner of www.seanchristian.tk
*[[Shashawnee Hall]]
*[[Shaundra Hyre]] (Model for the Mega Model Agency in Germany, Wilhelmina Models in New York, and Elite Model Management in Paris)
*[[Shawn Coutler]]
*[[Shelagh Fraser]]
*[[Shug Fisher]]
*[[Sidney Liufau]]
*[[Stack Pierce]]
*[[Stan Ivar]]
*[[Stephen Lee (actor)]]
*[[Steve Eastin]]
*[[Steve Kahan]]
*[[Steve Sutton (actor)]] [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=suttsteve Blogostar]
*[[Susan Barnes (actress)]]
*[[Susanne Benton]]
*[[Susie Bick]] (model and wife of [[Nick Cave]])
*[[Sy Richardson]]
*[[Sydney Walsh]]


===New proposal===
;T-V:
We ban the discussion to ban this perenial topic.---'''[[User:Balloonman|<font color="purple">Balloonman</font>]]''' ''[[User talk:Balloonman|<b><sup><small>PoppaBalloon</small></sup></b>]]'' 17:42, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Takeya Nozawa]] - A popular piano player and actor known all around Japan
:It's only perennial because people haven't liked the idea in the past. If we were to set up a poll now, we'd get a much more accurate idea of whether such a ban is wanted by the community. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 17:47, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Tania Coleridge]] - Vogue model who starred in George Michael's Father Figure Video
*I strongly oppose banning the discussion. First, as I said above that question is disruptive and it violates user's privacy. I support having a privacy policy against this questions, not just because it crashes RFAs, it's because in the future we may get more discrimination than before, and this needs to be resolved before it gets worst. <small>[[User talk:Macy|Macy]]</small> 23:11, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Ted Gehring]]
:*Obviously the irony was missed on you...---'''[[User:Balloonman|<font color="purple">Balloonman</font>]]''' ''[[User talk:Balloonman|<b><sup><small>PoppaBalloon</small></sup></b>]]'' 22:32, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Ted Markland]]
*Agree strongly with Balloonman. Ban the discussion to prevent incessant discussion and endless arguments. [[User:Wisdom89|'''<font color="#660000">Wisdom89</font>''']] <sub>([[User_talk:Wisdom89|<small><sub><font color="#17001E">T</font></sub></small>]] / [[Special:Contributions/Wisdom89|<small><sup><font color="#17001E">C</font></sup></small>]])</sub> 04:29, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Teddy Wilson (actor)]]
*I couldn't have put it better myself, Balloonman ;-) <font color="#8080ff">[[User_talk:Strikeout_Sister|<b><i><s>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;SIS</s></i></b>]]</font>&nbsp; 08:13, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Timothy Carhart]]
**I think banning people from talking about something is a ''very'' chilling idea. I can't tell if this proposal is actually serious though. <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 13:39, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Timothy Reifsnyder]]
***If you feel banning discussion is harmful, why do you seem to support doing so in the threads above? &ndash; <span style="font-family: Garamond">[[User:Luna Santin|<font color="#1E90FF">'''Luna Santin'''</font>]] ([[User talk:Luna Santin|talk]])</span> 23:19, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Tom Hodges (actor)]] (American actor)
*[[Tony Giorgio]]
*[[Tyler Murray]]
*[[Tinashe Kachingwe]](American actor, dancer, vocalist)(co-star in Cartoon Network's first live-action show, Out of Jimmy's Head)(Dancer in JKs Dance Company of California)
*[[Veronika Hyks]] - always wondered about her - seems to have done the narration for vast numbers of especially BBC documentaries over the years
*[[Veronica Grey-Corgan]] (aka [[Fysche]])
*[[Victoria Harned]]
*[[Victor Solow]]
*[[Vince Gilligan]]
*[[Vishal Jhaveri]]
*[[Valen Watson]], producer, syndicated columnist, magazine website editor, playwright


===counter proposal===
;W-Z:
That we ban the discussion to ban the discussion to ban this perennial topic. <tongue in cheek> [[User:Dlohcierekim|<font color="#00ff00"> Dloh</font>]][[User_talk:Dlohcierekim|<font color="#bb00bb">cierekim''' </font>]] 03:51, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Walter Barnes]]
*[[Wanda De Jesus]]
*[[William Blackburn (actor)]]
*[[Wong Kai]]
*[[Xujinglei]] - Chinese actress with - according to [http://www.sifry.com/alerts/archives/000436.html Technorati] - the most linked-to blog in the world.
*[[Zachary Coffin]] - (films [[A Mighty Heart (film)|A Mighty Heart]]; [[Bhopal Movie]]; also http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1882579/ at IMDB.com)
*[[Zelma O'Neal]] - (Actress, singer, dancer in the 1920's and 1930's, mostly on Broadway but a few films as well.)
*[[Zhang Zhiyi]] (Chinese film actress.)


===counter proposal to the counter proposal to the new proposal===
====Cinematographers====
Ban this perennial topic semi-annually. [[User:Hiberniantears|Hiberniantears]] ([[User talk:Hiberniantears|talk]]) 14:36, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Jeff Cronenweth]] (son of [[Jordan Cronenweth]], DP of [[Fight Club]] and [[K-19: The Widowmaker]])
:Why? <big>[[User:How do you turn this on|<span style="font-family:Times New Roman; color:white; background:black;">how&nbsp;do&nbsp;you&nbsp;turn&nbsp;this&nbsp;on</span>]]</big> 14:57, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[DickPope (cinematographer)]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005836/]
::Why not? It doesn't have to be semiannually, per se. I'm also open to Tuesday of every third week between 2:33pm and 7:56pm. [[User:Hiberniantears|Hiberniantears]] ([[User talk:Hiberniantears|talk]]) 15:06, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Takashi Kawamata]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0442825/]
::: At this rate someone draw me a [[set|mathematical set]] to make sense of it all... - [[User:Mailer diablo|Mailer Diablo]] 17:44, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Alar Kivilo]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0457886/] [http://www.cinematographers.nl/PaginasDoPh/kivilo.htm]
::::Can someone give a brief summary of all the above. [[WP:TLDR]].:P Thanks.--[[User:Xp54321|<font color="0070FF">'''Xp54321''']]</font><sup> ([[User talk:Xp54321|<font color="4CBB17">'''''Hello!'''''</font>]] • [[Special:Contributions/Xp54321|<font color="4CBB17">'''''Contribs'''''</font>]])</sup> 02:10, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Timothy Maurice-Jones]] (acclaimed DP of Snatch) [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0362165/]
*[[Göran Nilsson]] (noted Swedish DP)
*[[Michael Seresin]] (also director, mainly highly noted DP) [http://imdb.com/name/nm0785029/]
*[[Erkan Umut]] (noted Turkish DP, who is a leader of shooting music videos dominantly on 16mm film in Turkey) [http://www.erkanumut.com/] [[User:Erkanumut]]
*[[Reynaldo Villalobos]] [http://imdb.com/name/nm0897794/]


====Directors====
== Stats ==
*[[James Hayman]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0371348/]is an American television producer, director and cinematographer. He is married to [[Annie Potts]]. His credits include [[Ugly Betty]], Joan of Arcadia, [[Kingpin]], The Sopranos, [[Any Day Now]], ER, [[Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman]], Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, [[Huff]], House M.D., [[Murder One]], Northern Exposure, [[Moon Over Miami]], Law & Order, Harts of The West, One West Waikiki, [[Buffy The Vampire Slayer]] and Class of '96. He has been nominated for two [[Emmy Awards]], and a [[DGA Award]].
*[[Ron Lagomarsino]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0481358/] is an American television and theatre director. He is the recipient of an NEA Directing Fellowship, and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Driving Miss Daisy, [[Christopher Durang]]’s Laughing Wild (Playwrights Horizons), and [[Timothy Mason]]'s Only You. Lagomarsino is a graduate of [[Santa Clara University]] (valedictorian) and New York University School of the Arts (Seidman Award Graduate in Directing).


Hi all,
His television credits include ''[[The Unit]], Once And Again, [[Ghost Whisperer]], The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire, [[Big Shots]], Homefront (Friend of [[Lynn Marie Latham|LML]]), [[Picket Fences]], The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, [[My So-Called Life]], What About Brian, [[Ally McBeal]], Joan of Arcadia, [[Side Order of Life]], Shark, Another World, thirtysomething, [[One Life To Live]], Dinner At Eight, The Counterfeit Contessa, Sweet Temptation, Running Mates, Sealed With A Kiss, Eddie Dodd, Baby Boom, [[Hooperman]], Love Monkey, Snowglobe, Century City, [[My Sister's Keeper]], Pop Rocks, and The Madam's Family: The Truth About The Canal Street Brothel''.


As some are aware, over the past few weeks, months, I've been updating the old RfA archives, in doing so for preparation for some interesting stats, located [[User:Majorly/RfA/Stats|here]]. These are details of every successful request for adminship going back to February 2004, when the idea of adding the tally was introduced. There are earlier requests, but none of these had numbered votes, so wouldn't fit very well.
His theatre credits include ''The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Driving Miss Daisy, My Favorite Year, Laughing Wild, and Only You''.


It currently needs filling in for a lot of requests, and probably has a lot of mistakes. Anyone who is interested in helping to add/correct various bits of data on it, please do help! Do note that the tallies do not always reflect what's on the actual RfA, since I got reverted attempting to correct those, so please don't fix them. Otherwise, I'd appreciate people updating/correcting their own/nominee's/whoever's entries, so we can get this list accurate and filled.
Awards/Nominations: A single [[Daytime Emmy]] (1985), Primetime Emmy (1992) & [[DGA Award]] (1993) [26].


Some notes, if you intend to assist:
*[[Valarie Kaur]] - Filmmaker behind the documentary Divide We Fall - an interview with the filmmaker can be found at [http://www.indigestmag.com/kaur1.htm InDigest Magazine] and the films official site [http://www.dwf-film.com dwf-film.com]
*[[Bobby Buccellato]]
*[[David Hand (director)]] (a director of [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)]])
*[[Ben Sharpsteen]] (a director of [[Fantasia (film)]])
*[[miguel mas]], director
* [[Laurent Briet]], music video and commercial director. Noted for creating a video for Radiohead's [[Like Spinning Plates]]. Official site [http://www.laurentbriet.com/]
*[[Khushboo Ranka]], director of the indie featurette "Continuum"
*[[Nikki Petersen]]
*[[Matthiew Klinck]], director of movie "Hank and Mike"
*[[Alessandro Pacciani]] (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2378396/ ~ http://www.pacciani.com)
*[[Shine Louise Houston]] (director of The Crash Pad, Superfreak, and In Search of the Wild Kingdom - [http://www.pinkwhite.biz])
*[[Lawrence Pearce]] (director of vampire thriller Night Junkies - www.myspace.com/lawrencepearce)
*[[Rebecca Rivas]]
*[[Andrzej Krakowski]]
*[[Craig R. Baxley]]
*[[Tom DeSimone]]
*[[Patsy Asch]]
*[[Anya Bernstein]]
*[[Nina Davenport]]
*[[Jayasinhji Jhala]]
*[[Vincent Carelli]]
*[[Jaron Albertin]]
*[[Udi Aloni]]
*[[Daniel Askill]]
*[[Bruno Bianchi (animation director)]] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Bianchi] [http://imdb.com/name/nm0080588/]
*[[Leo Bridle]] (winner of The First Post viral competition) [www.leobridlefilms.co.uk]
*[[Alessandro Chille]]
*[[Michele Civetta]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1869948/]
*[[Will Clegg]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1852077/]
*[[Boris Damast]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0198642/] [http://www.mechaniks.com/]
*[[Nik Fackler]]
*[[Chuck Griffith]]
*[[Alex Infascelli]]
*[[Steven Serrao Gutierrez]]
*[[Manuel Karis]]
*[[Ryan Little]], director of [[Saints and Soldiers]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0514662/]
*[[Lee Man-hee]]
*[[Geoffrey Panos]], writer of [[Saints and Soldiers]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1418750/]
*[[Brandon Rebidue]]
*[[Lee Rumohr]] (actor in movie Denied & other movies & TV)
*[[Ajita Suchitra Veera]]
*[[Juan Carlos Zaldivar]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0553589/bio][http://www.zaldivar.info/bio.html]
*[[Michael Kamieniak]]
*[[Jacen Tan]], director of Singaporean football cult hit, Tak Giu.
*[[Mark Osborne (director)]], director of: the Academy Award nominated stop-motion short film "MORE" [http://www.happyproduct.com/][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_(short)], the upcoming DreamWorks Feature Animation film "Kung Fu Panda" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_Panda] and the live-action sequences in "The Spongebob Squarepants Movie" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spongebob_Squarepants:_the_Movie].
*[[Jorge Sanjinés]] - important figure of the [[Third Cinema]]
*[[Duncan Gibbins]]
*[[Mark Cobb]], creator of internet short films such as, the robinsons and double glazed.


*All times are in UTC.
====Film Companies====
*When determining the day a user became active, I based it on when they started making edits on a daily basis.
*[[Lone Road Productions]] Production Company located in Lawrence, KS. Specializes in cinematography, editing, writing, and directing.
*The Days column is how many days they were active on the day they were promoted. I used [http://timeanddate.com/date/duration.html this] useful tool. Don't include the end date option.
*[[Cheese! Studios]]
*Edit counts are either mentioned in the nomination, on the nomination somewhere, or in more recent ones, on the talk page. If it isn't there, it isn't there.
*[[Dead End Films]]
*For co-nominations, only the first user is included.
*[[Demented Pictures]] Film Company located in Santa Rosa, CA. U.S
*[[Downpour Productions]] Production Company located in Washington, UNITED STATES
*[[HouseBear Productions]] Production Company located in Edinburgh Scotland
*[[Roaring Leo Productions]]
*[[A.K. 47 Industries]]
*[[Italtoons]]
*[[JAGO Productions, LLC]] -
*[[Moxie Production Group]]
*[[Phonograph Films LLC]] Movie Production in Miami, FL. U.S
*[[Pirelli Film]]
*[[Roland Park Pictures]] Film Production Company www.rolandparkpictures.com
*[[Spanish Group Films]] Studio out of Somers, Connecticut
*[[United Sioux Tribes]]casting agency in Pierre SD for Native American actors
*[[VegaMax Films]] Movie Production in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
*[[Summit Entertainment]] Film production and sales company
*[[Senator Film]] German film production company
*[[Bapudi Films]]
*[[Flavored Shampoo]] Film Production Company - Samurai Shampoo
*[[Lampy73]] A Youtube Account Creating Sketches and a Sitcom
*[[PythonBoys Productions]] A company specializing in short comedic films
*[[Facets Multimedia, Inc.]] A non-profit media arts organization which provides an extraordinary range of film and video programs.
*[[Chicago Institute for the Moving Image, Inc.]] A non-profit organization dedicated to engaging marginalized spectators and filmmakers.
*[[RSS Productions]] A non-profit film production company located in Grand Rapids, MI.
*[[Man On Mars Productions]] A film production company located in Grand Rapids, MI.
*[[Shadowmind Productions]] A small based production company located in Los Angeles, CA. (www.ShadowmindProductions.com)
*[[Jay Bee Productions]] An independent film company run by Jay Bee (Josh Butt)
*[[Auryn Inc.]] A Los Angeles based animation company (www.auryn.com)
*[[Be Phat Motel.]]A production company based in Cape Town, South Africa specialising in Film Production, Documentary and TV, Post Production, Sound and Art Direction run by Sean Drummond, Micheal Matthews, Dan Mitchell and Dylan Valley.
*[[Ubstudios]], an independent film production company that also houses other forms of art/hobbies. (www.ubstudios.com)
*[[Xanthe Films]] A film/media company in Chicago (www.xanthefilms.com)
*''[[Chillay Productions]]'' A film company that films on games (www.chillayproductions.com)
* [[Frostbite Films]] producers of ''[[Death in Gaza]]'', see [[James Miller (filmmaker)|James Miller]] and [[Saira Shah]]
* [[Hardcash Productions]] producers of award-winning documentaries by [[James Miller (filmmaker)|James Miller]], among others


I recommend a good internet connection to edit that page as well. Thanks for anyone who helps.
====Fictional characters (film and television)====
'''[[User:Majorly|<span style="font-family:verdana; color:#B05427">Majorly</span>]]''' <sup>''[[User talk:Majorly|<span style="color:black">talk</span>]]''</sup> 16:16, 16 September 2008 (UTC)


:Thank you, Majorly, for your effort. The list is very useful indeed. --[[User:Meno25|Meno25]] ([[User talk:Meno25|talk]]) 18:19, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
=====A-D=====
:: Wow! That's great work, Majorly! [[User:WBOSITG|<font color=#006600>'''weburiedoursecretsinthegarden'''</font>]] 19:40, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Abra Bacon]]
:::Cool. Now for the RfB ones! ;) --'''[[User:Cameron|Cameron]][[User Talk:Cameron|*]]''' 19:45, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Ace Merrill]] (Stand By Me)
::::RfB should be a lot easier since there's only a few of those. '''[[User:Majorly|<span style="font-family:verdana; color:#B05427">Majorly</span>]]''' <sup>''[[User talk:Majorly|<span style="color:black">talk</span>]]''</sup> 19:46, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Adam Trask]]
:Great work, Majorly. This'll come in handy :) —'''[[User:Cyclonenim|Cyclonenim]]''' ([[User talk:Cyclonenim|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Cyclonenim|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Cyclonenim|email]]) 20:20, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Adder (Passage to Zarahemla)]] (A character in [[Passage to Zarahemla]])
::Ya, this is interesting. I can imagine, 1000 years in the future, people visiting the "Wikipedia Museum" and looking at a copy of [[User:Tillwe|Tillwe]]'s RfA on the wall. They'll say things like, "Look, Mom, Only 25 participants!" [[User:Lazulilasher|Lazulilasher]] ([[User talk:Lazulilasher|talk]]) 20:25, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Adrianna "Adrian" Pennino]] (Rocky series)
*[[Agent Bishop]] (from the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]] universe, an enemy who later becomes an ally. Add to [[List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters]])
*[[Albray Devere]]
*[[Aunt Dimity]]
*[[Axel Maning]] ([[A.T.O.M.]] on [[jetix]])
*[[Charlie The Unicorn]] (Charlie The Unicorn Goes To Candy Mountain)
*[[Baxter Harris]] (Scary Movie series)
*[[Bailey, Fenton]] (Co-Star of "Tarquin and Fenton Do London" and comedy alias of Dean Bacon)
*[[Beebo: The Cat What Has Facial Hair]] (Newgrounds.com flash animation)
*[[Blood Car]] (horror/comedy winner of several film festivals)
*[[Bobby Prinze]] (Scary Movie series)
*[[Brian Cullen (Highlander)|Brian Cullen]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[Brock McConnell]] (Passage to Zarahemla)
*[[Buffy Gilmore]] (Scary Movie series)
*[[Captain John Miller]] (Saving Private Ryan)
*[[Casey Tatum]] (Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job!)
*[[Cathy Ames]] / [[Catherine Trask]] / [[Kate Trask]]
*[[Child of Dark]] ([[The Belgariad]]/[[The Mallorean]])
*[[Chris Bielke]]
*[[Claudia Jardine]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[Controversial Jack]]
*[[D'Sartio, Tarquin]] (Co-Star of "Tarquin and Fenton Do London" and comedy alias of Tom Downie)
*[[Darby (Winnie the Pooh)]]
*[[Deathdealer/Gath of Baal]]
*[[Damien The Baghead]] (Demented Pictures Logo)(www.demented.com.au.tt)
*[[Dessie Hamilton]]
*[[Dick Boldhero]]
*[[Doofy Gilmore]] (Scary Movie series)
*[[Drew Decker]] (Scary Movie series)
*[[Drosselmeyer]] The toymaker in Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker
*[[Daniel Betts]] (IMDB link)
*[[Dunecat]]


:I've added this to my list of things to do when closing RfAs. Good work. [[User:EVula|EVula]] <span style="color: #999;">// [[User talk:EVula|talk]] // [[User:EVula/admin|<span style="color: #366;">&#9775;</span>]] //</span> 21:10, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
=====E-K=====
*[[Emily Ruiz]] Author, Screenwriter, Titles: Hard Up to English 2006 , The Gossip Free Diet 2007, Candy and the Blue Glass Bowl to be released in 2008.
*[[The Emo Ghost]]
*[[Erastide]] (festival from [[The Belgariad]]/[[Mallorean]])
*[[Evan Ballan]]
*[[Ezzelin]]
*[[Florsheim Frolics]] (Radio Program, NBC, 1931 - 1932)
*[[Gail Hailstorm]] (Scary Movie series)
*[[Gainax Boy]] (Anime-Based Pop Culture Icon)
*[[General Alak]] (Anna and The King)
*[[George Stark]] (Villain of Stephen King's novel The Dark Half. NOT THE FILM!)
*[[Gaedrelle Goldring]] ([[The Maelstrom's Eye]] Novel by [[Roger E. Moore]])
*[[Grandpa Lee]] (Passage to Zarahemla)
*[[Greg Phillippe]] (Scary Movie series)
*[[Handy Kaufmans]]
*[[Hitch (Passage to Zarahemla)]]
*[[IronDino]]
*[[Islamic Rage Boy(Satirical Internet character)]]
*[[Ivan Matrica]] - means John Matrix in Serbo-Croatian, redirect to [[Commando (film)]]
*[[List of Jem characters]]
*[[Johnny Kelly (Highlander)|Johnny Kelly]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[Jack Naughton]]
*[[Kai Christophe Wong]]
*[[Kara Testers]]
*[[Kern (Highlander)|Kern]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[Kiddoni]] (Passage to Zarahemla)
*[[Kikuchiyo (Samurai 7)]]
*[[knightbreather]]


All I see is some raw data. What statistical analyses are being proposed for this data? --[[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] ([[User talk:Malleus Fatuorum|talk]]) 22:04, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
=====L-O=====
:It's not complete yet. I'll be creating stats when it's complete (such as highest support, lowest edit count, shortest time here, who has nominated the most times etc). '''[[User:Majorly|<span style="font-family:verdana; color:#B05427">Majorly</span>]]''' <sup>''[[User talk:Majorly|<span style="color:black">talk</span>]]''</sup> 22:08, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Lando Hayes]] (Billy Sparkles and the Shiny Boys character)
::That'll no doubt be interesting, but I was more wondering about a statistical analysis of the data. For instance, a correlation between edit count and support votes. On the hypothesis that higher edit counts may be an influence on more editors becoming aware of and becoming involved in the RfA. --[[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] ([[User talk:Malleus Fatuorum|talk]]) 22:22, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[LaQuisha Redfern]]
:::Yes, stuff like that can certainly be looked at too. But it can only be done once all the data is there. I'll add a load more data tomorrow hopefully. '''[[User:Majorly|<span style="font-family:verdana; color:#B05427">Majorly</span>]]''' <sup>''[[User talk:Majorly|<span style="color:black">talk</span>]]''</sup> 22:27, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Ledimo/Dimo]] (A character in a Sesotho fairytale)
::::I'm fully behind your attempt to get some data together, and I congratulate you for what you've achieved. I look forward to having the full data set available to be mined for hidden treasures. Now, if only you could do a similar thing for the failed RfAs ... :lol: --[[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] ([[User talk:Malleus Fatuorum|talk]]) 22:38, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Lee (East of Eden)]]
:::::There's some incomplete data [[Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Nomination data/All RfA nominations|here]]. In the future, once this is done, I intend to create data for all bureaucrat requests, and some other "significant" RfAs (including SNOW RfAs wouldn't be useful imo). '''[[User:Majorly|<span style="font-family:verdana; color:#B05427">Majorly</span>]]''' <sup>''[[User talk:Majorly|<span style="color:black">talk</span>]]''</sup> 22:44, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[List of Fictional Bounty Hunters]]
::::::I have started a replica table for RFBs at [[User:Useight/RFB Stats]]. I should have it completed by the end of the evening. [[User:Useight|Useight]] ([[User talk:Useight|talk]]) 03:54, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[List of Muppets]]
:::::::{{done}} Well, all the RFBs are in the table, a couple more columns need to be finished. [[User:Useight|Useight]] ([[User talk:Useight|talk]]) 04:57, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Lord Baron Erich von Staussmann]]
Here's an interesting statistic. The English wikipedia has 1,590 administrators administrating 10,455 active users.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Statistics] Police state or what? --[[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] ([[User talk:Malleus Fatuorum|talk]]) 23:15, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Lobo (passage to Zarahemla)]]
:You got a problem with police states? Wanna get blocked, mister? In other words, yeah, you're right. Find a good dozen or so editors that haven't screwed up enough, and at the same time, have been here long enough, to pass RFA. RFA sucks, but the quiet, sleuthful, non-controversial (read:non-article writers) will easily get through. We need more of them (me) !!!!. In ''other'' words, if you don't have solution, we don't have a problem....[[User:Keeper76|<font color="#21421E" face="comic sans ms">Keeper</font>]] <span title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" class="IPA">&#448;</span> [[User talk:Keeper76|<font color="#CC7722" face="Papyrus">76</font>]] 23:22, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Louie the Lightening Bug]] (A cartoon lightening bug that teaches electricity safety to children.)
::Malleus, no fair comparing ''total'' admins to ''active'' accounts; both should be active, or both should be total. Also, keep in mind the 10,455 does not count ''any'' IP editors at all. --[[User:Barneca|barneca]] ([[User talk:Barneca|talk]]) 23:28, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Love Butcher, The]]
:::(ec) I was just about to say that. Its a rather inaccurate account for day to day operations. '''[[User:Synergy|<font color="#222222" face="Times New Roman">Syn</font>]]'''[[User_talk:Synergy|<font color="#222222" face="Times New Roman">ergy</font>]] 23:29, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Lucas Crowson]]
:::OK. The number of active editors has been established; so what do you believe the number of active administrators to be if you don't agree with the figure of 1,590 given? --[[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] ([[User talk:Malleus Fatuorum|talk]]) 23:40, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Mr Bingle]] (New Orleans Dearest Christmas Character from Maison Blanche)
::::Betacommand used to have a page about "active admins" somewhere that he updated with his bot, but I don't remember where it was (someone will come up with a link, I'm sure). I seem to vaguely recall that about 1/3 of admins were active within a given month, but that's such a hazy recollection I wouldn't put too much stock in it. The bigger issue is the uncounted number of IP editors in a given month. --[[User:Barneca|barneca]] ([[User talk:Barneca|talk]]) 23:47, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Malo Korrigan]] (Malo Korrigan and the Space Tracers)
:::::No, that's not the bigger issue at all, as most of those IPs are dealt with by the active editors. Just look above to see in what low regard that kind of work is held in anyway. A third sounds about right to me, which means that there's one active administrator for every five active editors. Does that seem sensible to you? --[[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] ([[User talk:Malleus Fatuorum|talk]]) 23:54, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Marlene Boyce]] (Only Fools And Horses character)
::::::It would be 1:20, but I get your point. However, I know as a admin I spend a very serious portion of my time dealing with IP editors (more than half, I suspect, though I haven't checked), so I wouldn't discount them as you do. --[[User:Barneca|barneca]] ([[User talk:Barneca|talk]]) 00:00, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Marshall Oak]]
*[[Michelle Webster]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[Mickey Pearce]] (Only Fools And Horses character)
*[[Miss Chernobyl]]
*[[Montomorency]]
*[[Mappo Trell]]
*[[Mr. Fleet]]
*[[Natasha (Passage to Zarahemla)]]
*[[Nicos Socin]] (Billy Sparkles and the SHiny Boys)
*[[Odin (Gargoyles)]]
*[[Olive Hamilton]]
*[[Nick LaBrant]]
*[[Fat Matt]]


:::::::Your assumption that I discount IP editors is very far from the truth. Take a look at the thread above this one. My assertion is that IP editors are dealt with by and large by non-administrators, apart from the delivery of the final ''coup de grace'' of course. --[[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] ([[User talk:Malleus Fatuorum|talk]]) 02:51, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
=====P-Z=====
::::::::That hasn't been my own experience, can't speak for other admins. Anyway, something is off in this analysis, even if i can't put my finger on where it is, because I know I deal with way more than 20 other editors every month. Plus, admins have to police each other, which is 10 times harder than policing a normal human... --[[User:Barneca|barneca]] ([[User talk:Barneca|talk]]) 03:04, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Private Caparzo]] (Saving Private Ryan)
:::::::::I thought admins were janitors, not a security force? --[[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] ([[User talk:Malleus Fatuorum|talk]]) 03:14, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Private Jackson]] (Saving Private Ryan)
::::::::::You can't trap me, Malleus, because you're preaching to the choir. I don't buy the janitor metaphor either. --[[User:Barneca|barneca]] ([[User talk:Barneca|talk]]) 03:24, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Private James Ryan]] (Saving Private Ryan)
:::::::::::Like I said before. If you guys don't like the concept, than change all of the icons and userboxes from a mop to something that makes more sense. Then I'll remove it from my essay. '''[[User:Synergy|<font color="#222222" face="Times New Roman">Syn</font>]]'''[[User_talk:Synergy|<font color="#222222" face="Times New Roman">ergy</font>]] 03:46, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Private Mellish]] (Saving Private Ryan)
::::::::::::(ec)Eh, the janitor metaphor fits in a way, a janitor is supposed to be a behind-the-scenes job that just focuses on keeping things clean, organized, and working smoothly. To that extent, the metaphor fits. But one will be hard pressed to find a metaphor that can accurately describe the job of an administrator, just because the scope of administrative duties is so diverse and sometimes complicated that I think the it is just too unique to be easily compared by a simple metaphor. Just my random thought of the day...:)<span style="white-space:nowrap"><font face="Harlow Solid Italic">[[User:Gonzo_fan2007|<font size="2px" color="teal"> « Gonzo fan2007</font>]] ''([[User talk:Gonzo_fan2007|talk]] ♦ [[Special:Contributions/Gonzo_fan2007|contribs]]) @ ''</font></span>'' 03:49, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Private Reiben]] (Saving Private Ryan)
:::::::::::::Yeah, I can't readily think of many real-life jobs that can be immediately compared with Wikipedia admins, because our admins (ideally, at least) have additional powers, but not really additional authority - in real ife, the two tend to go hand in hand. Perhaps a combination of a janitor and a security guard is the best metaphor - and I'm now thinking of that bit from [[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]] with the "knife-wrench". ~ <font color="#228b22">[[User:Mazca|'''m'''a'''z'''c'''a''']]</font> <sup>[[User_talk:Mazca|'''t''']] | [[Special:Contributions/Mazca|'''c''']]</sup> 09:56, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[pronoun antecedent ]]ǐ
(<<<outdent) I think of the "mop" image as an ideal to strive towards: to remind admins of the virtue of humility: not to give undue weight to their own opinions about situations. <span style="color:Green; font-size:1.5em;">☺</span> [[User:Coppertwig|Coppertwig]] ([[User talk:Coppertwig|talk]]) 13:36, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Roaming Gnome, The]]
:::: [[User:Rick Bot]] updates [[WP:LOA]] daily with the number of active admins. Currently it is 976. -[[User:SpuriousQ|SpuriousQ]] ([[User talk:SpuriousQ|talk]]) 12:05, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Roland Bain VonBardekyn]]
:The ratio is probably a holdover, to when the connection between "any trusted user" and "administrator" was more close. I think that was the idea to begin with, and while that clearly isn't the way candidates are measured these days it probably has had an effect on the stats proportionate to the length of time it was. [[User:Avruch|<strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000">Avruch</strong>]][[User talk:Avruch|<sup><strong style="color:#000;background:#fff;border:0px solid #000"> T </strong></sup>]] 01:06, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Roger Rogdale]] (A character on Goth Lyfe.)
::Here's another way to phrase the question: if you choose an edit at random, what is the probability that the edit is by an admin? I would guess that admins on average are much more active than the average "active" non-admin, so this question would give a higher ratio of admins to non-admins than just counting the numbers of users. <span style="color:Red; font-size:1.5em;">☺</span> [[User:Coppertwig|Coppertwig]] ([[User talk:Coppertwig|talk]]) 13:41, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Robin Hood (fox)]] (Title character in 1973 [[Disney]] movie [[Robin Hood (1973 film) | ''Robin Hood'']]
Good job on the stats, Majorly. Useful work, interesting to look over the numbers. Oops: I reverted many of the tally changes you made, citing "consensus" at AN/I, then afterwards noticed that the person who closed the AN/I discussion had said ''"Content dispute should be settled through RFA talk page and dispute resolution - i.e. not through edit-warring. ..."'' so perhaps my reverting was premature. I think there are various ways to count the votes and that we should leave the closed discussions as they <s>are</s> ''were''<sup>(02:14, 21 September 2008 (UTC))</sup>, but I wouldn't oppose a notation being added (per Franamax in that discussion) if the original tallies are also left and the new notation is clearly marked as being such, e.g. in square brackets "[Later analysis gives a tally of...]", or outside the top and bottom discussion-closing markers, or on the talk page. I also agree with brenneman in that discussion: it was OK for Majorly to be bold per [[WP:BRD|BRD]]. <span style="color:Purple; font-size:1.5em;">☺</span> [[User:Coppertwig|Coppertwig]] ([[User talk:Coppertwig|talk]]) 02:18, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Roger Linus]] the father of [[Ben Linus]], a character in the series of ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]''
:I meant "leave the closed discussions as they were", not "as they are". In other words, if there's no further comment I expect I'll revert the rest of them too. <span style="color:Purple; font-size:1.5em;">☺</span> [[User:Coppertwig|Coppertwig]] ([[User talk:Coppertwig|talk]]) 02:14, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Sakerra McConnell]] ([[Passage to Zarahemla]] character)
*[[Samuel Hamilton]]
*[[Sami and Lucas]] (Days of Our Lives supercouple)
*[[Sankar Lal]] (A character in Tamilvanan novels)
*[[Scary Miss Mary]]
*[[Sergeant Horvath]] (Saving Private Ryan)
*[[Steven Keane]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[Billy Sparkles]]
*[[Sour Worms]]
*[[Supergreg]] Internet Personality (http://zmax.org/supergreg/sgdotcom/)
*[[SuperSchlong]]
*[[Spree (Passage to Zarahemla)]] (A minor character in [[Passage to Zarahemla]])
*[[Tammy Ader]] (American TV writer & producer) [http://imdb.com/name/nm0011925/], [http://www.viewersvoice.org/0002/Stories/November%202,%202003.htm], [http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/strongmedicine/tvbiolist/bio-TammyAder.html], [http://www.backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/multimedia/article_display.jsp?], vnu_content_id=1001391755[http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/01-11-2006/0004247523&EDATE=], [http://www.nursingadvocacy.org/media/tv/strong_medicine.html], [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8122533], [http://gcalvarez.tripod.com/qlwriters.html]
*[[Tselane]] (A character in a Sesotho fairytale)
*[[Todd Todderson]] (A character on Goth Lyfe)
*[[Una Hamilton]]
*[[Timmy the monkey]] toy sold via ThinkGeek
*[[Uncle (character)]] a character voiced by [[Mike Steely]] on the [[Oklahoma City]] radio station [[WWLS]]
*[[Valerie Massadian]] Art Director - Films
*[[Walter Graham]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[Warren Cochrane]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[William Kingsley]] (Highlander: The Series)
*[[Wookelar]] (Fictional monster mentioned by Tim Conway in "Private Eyes")


It's fascinating to see all the RfAs in one place like that - good work, Majorly. We had a suggestion at the [[WP:RREV|RfA Review]] (Now [[Wikipedia:RfA Review/Recommend|Ongoing]]) (<nowiki></plug></nowiki>) that, rather than setting minimum editcounts or months of service before someone can go to RfA, we simply post the averages of successful candidates. The implication is that editors who are well below those figures are not as likely to succeed as editors at or above them. Obviously, other factors are present - several of the last 50 successful candidates had less than 4000 edits, while the averages were in the 9,000's - but it is interesting to see how stable the averages are over those last 50 candidates. I posted the analysis at [[User:Ultraexactzz/RfA Success]], for reference. [[User:Ultraexactzz|UltraExactZZ]] <sup> [[User_talk:Ultraexactzz|Claims]] </sup>~<small> [[Special:Contributions/Ultraexactzz|Evidence]] </small> 13:00, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
====Radio====
:Could you add the edit counts for the ones you analysed to the stats page? Thanks '''[[User:Majorly|<span style="font-family:verdana; color:#B05427">Majorly</span>]]''' <sup>''[[User talk:Majorly|<span style="color:black">talk</span>]]''</sup> 13:18, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
;A-F:
::Done, back to Werdna. I didn't add account creation or first edit dates, since I didn't record them - I just kept a count of the account's age in months, from first edit to nom. [[User:Ultraexactzz|UltraExactZZ]] <sup> [[User_talk:Ultraexactzz|Claims]] </sup>~<small> [[Special:Contributions/Ultraexactzz|Evidence]] </small> 14:09, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[1.FM]] is a free internet radio network broadcast by the Energy Group Radio LLC, with currently 29 different music channels from club to classics. The radio channels are available for real-time streaming over the Internet. [http://www.1.fm]
*[[Adam Longworth]]
*[[Al Eschbach]] Sports Talkshow host in [[Oklahoma City]]
*[[Alan Diskin]]
*[[Art Raymond]]
*[[Ben Masten]]
*[[Buzz Bishop]]
*[[Jack Blood]]
*[[Charles Cousens]]
*[[Cherry Creek Radio]]
*[[Church of Lazlo]]
*[[Corey Layton]] used to be on-air in Australia at Hitz FM, TTFM, Nova 969 and Nova 100. Also went by the name Captain Turntable. Now works in London radio. [http://www.coreylayton.com]
*[[Craig Worthing]]
*[[Justin Chi (radio control)]]
*[[Craig Fee]]
*[[Russ and Dee Fine]] [http://www.bhamwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Russ_and_Dee_Fine]
*[[David Isay]] one of the great free-lance documentary producers working in U.S. public radio.
*[[Deadline Live]], hosted by Jack Blood, it is the number two radio show on the Genesis Communications Network, after The [[Alex Jones]] Show.
*[[Doug Fabrizio]]
*[[Dave Luczak]]
*[[Dominic Johnson (Virgin Radio)]]
*[[Dustin Luke Nelson]] - Host of KUST's The Local Point in St. Paul Minnesota
*[[Fear on Four]] - The 1980s/1990s BBC horror series hosted by The Man In Black


== Watchlist notice for RfA Review ==
;G-O:
*[[Galway Bay FM]]
*[[Ger Gilroy]]
*[[Giles Wemmbly Hogg]]
*[[Gordon McClendon]]
*[[Maria Gilardin]]
*[[History of radio in the United Kingdom]][http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/freq_find/trans_hist1.html][http://www.arar93.dsl.pipex.com/mds975/Content/ukradio.html]
*[[HitzRadio.com]]
*[[Ira Fistell]]
*[[Jack Armstrong (Armstrong & Getty Show)]]
*[[Jerry Wichner]]
*[[Tony Kurre]] a/k/a "Tone the Bone"
*[[Joe Getty (Armstrong & Getty Show)]]
*''[[Life 100.3 (CJLF)]]''
*[[KC-101]] A radio station (101.3 FM) in the [[Hartford, Connecticut]] area.
*[[KNTA]]
*[[KNIN-FM]] 92.9 Wichita Falls, TX[http://www.929nin.com 92.9 NiN Texoma's Hit Music Channel]
*[[KVHS]] 90.5 the Edge, a student radio station in Concord, CA. ([http://www.kvhs.com The Official Website])
*[[Marjorie Claprood]] Former Massachusetts state representative and radio personality.
*[[Marc Maron and the Shadow Government]] ([[Morning Sedition]])
*[[Mike Mearian]]
*[[The Mister Mark Show]] - Mark Klee, famous for his bogus public service announcements; ie, "The alien overlords wanted me to remind you that you're all stupid".
*''[[Nobody Likes OnionsType II Patrick and Hollywood Adam]]''
*[[NRK P3: Tinitus]] Popular metal show on Norwegian national radio, NRK P3 - the station for vibrant young Vikings. TINITUS currently has an average of 64 000 listeners (1.5% of the Norwegian population). The show is bilingual (Norwegian and English), plays a mix of contemporary metal, features a few classics in its 'Orange Grip' section and is a regular stopover for the best international and Norwegian artists as well as the most promising acts within the genre. SLAYER, DIMMU BORGIR, SLIPKNOT, SATYRICON, FEAR FACTORY, MINISTRY, MASTODON, LAMB OF GOD, ENSLAVED, STONE SOUR, MY DYING BRIDE and the likes have all been grilled by roving reporter, Miss Pee. Hosted by Norwegian Kirsti Thisland Eggum and produced by Anglo-Italian Patrizia Mazzuoccolo (www.myspace.com/mispee ). When: Wednesdays from 20:00 to 22:00 on P3 (93.5fm if you live in Norway). Overseas metal fans can listen to the show online. Official site: www.nrk.no/tinitus.


Now that the RfA Review is accepting responses to its second questionnaire, I thought it might be a good idea to post a Watchlist notice. Since the previous such notice was discussed here, I want to make sure there's a consensus for the notice. My proposal would be to have a general notice now, for two weeks, followed by a specific "The deadline to submit responses to the RfA Review is..." for a week, and then clear the notice. Thoughts? {{unsigned2|14:12, September 19, 2008|Ultraexactzz}}
;P-Z:
:Have we a deadline? I be wonderin' that for a while. 'Twould be good to put that up first, methinks. Cheers, me hearties. <font color="green">[[User:Lifebaka|''lifebaka'']]</font>[[User talk:Lifebaka|'''++''']] 19:10, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[Chadd Pierce]]
::The last phase started on 12 June and was closed on 1 July. Since this phase started on 12 September, and there are more questions, I had proposed the idea of closing it on 10 October (4 weeks later, 3 weeks from now). Also, ''arrrr''. [[User:Ultraexactzz|UltraExactZZ]] <sup> [[User_talk:Ultraexactzz|Claims]] </sup>~<small> [[Special:Contributions/Ultraexactzz|Evidence]] </small> 20:58, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
*[[The Pizzababe Goes Global Podcast]]
*[[The Planet Man]]
*[[Puzzling Evidence]]
*[[Radiosonika]]
*[[Rafael Pulido (El Pistolero)]]
*''[[Red Bar RadioMike D]]''
*[[Reverend Dan]] a satirical caller who became famous calling in to dozens of different radio talk shows.
*[[Rex Davis]] an extremely famous broadcaster with KMOX of St. Louis, Missouri.[http://www.stlradio.com/hof-legacy-1.htm A short blurb on Rex.]
*[[Rich Chvotkin]] "Voice of the Hoyas"; Radio announcer for Georgetown University Men's Basketball Team]]
*[[Robbie Dale Radio Caroline to Sunshine 101]]
*[[Scott Sloan (Radio)]]
*[[Shawn Prebil]]
*[[Salaam Shalom]] - cf. http://www.channel4.com/more4/news/news-opinion-feature.jsp?id=522
*[[Ruth Seymour]], ("Radio Ruth," "The Iron Whim"), long-time general manager of KCRW, the public radio station of Sta Monica (CA) City College; onw of the most effective and controversial leaders in U.S. public radio.
*[[Shalom FM]]
*[[The Shredd and Ragan Show]]
*[[SL Public RadioDigital Music For Your Digital LifeMMORPG-Based Radio Stations]]
*[[social broadcasting]] Social Broadcasting is an evolution of social media. It’s a form of real-time vlogging where private individuals do talk shows and radio shows. Examples of social broadcasting: Stickam, Justin.tv, NowLive.
*[[Talk RadioX]] - [http://www.talkradiox.com/]
*[[Jeff Tyson]]
*[[Terry Bartley]] - [http://www.marshall.edu/wmul/88hours]
*[[Thee Ted Smith]] Radio Personality on the Award Losing 'The Mens Room' On Kisw 99.9 fm in Seattle Washington. [www.theetedsmith.com]
*[[Barrie Ward]] Aboriginal Radio Pioneer and Instructor [http://www.mbcradio.com/staff/Barrie_Ward.htm]
*[[WADY]]
*[[WAWL]] Student-run alternative radio station at Chattanooga State Technical Community College in Tennessee.
*[[WBNY: Rodent Revolution]] It's a, uh, parody numbers station, i think.
*[[The World Famous Supreme Team]], [[World Famous Supreme Team]], [[The World's Famous Supreme Team]] or [[World's Famous Supreme Team]] Radio Show on [[WHBI]], broadcast in the early eighties in NYC. The team was [[See Divine the Mastermind]] and [[Justice Allah the Superstar]]. They recorded [[Buffalo Girls and World Famous]] with [[Malcolm McLaren]] and are also mentioned in the current article [[Buffalo Gals Back to Skool]].[http://www.giantstep.net/forums/101/read/2341/]
*[[WPS1 Art Radio]] 24hr on Demand Radio [http://www.wps1.org]
*[[WWSP Trivia Contest]]
*[[Yekaroo]] An East Asian Entertainment radio station based in America
*[[ZNS Radio Bahamas]]


== Admin Bots ==
=====Made-for-TV films, Shows, and other Productions=====
;A:
*''[[20th Annual Kingdom Day Parade]]''
*''[[3's a Crowd (Game show)]]''
*''[[Admiral Broadway Revue]]''
*''[[The Africans: A Triple Heritage]]''
*''[[A.J. After Hours]]'' - (short lived American talk show starring [[A.J. Benza]])
*''[[Akireta-Deka]]'' (actual title: {{Nihongo|''a·ki·re·ta&ndash;DEKA''|あきれた刑事||"The Exasperated Detective"}}), a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[crime drama]] from [[Toei Company|Tōei Television]].
*[[List of ALF episodes]]
*''[[Älskade Lotten]]''
*''[[Alcoa Presents]]''
*''[[Artemis 81]]'' - (weird 1981 UK TV movie starring [[Hywel Bennett]])
*''[[Armstrong Circle Theater]]''
*''[[The Arthur Murray Show]]''
*''[[The Associates (television)]]''
*''[[Asian Variety Show]]''
*''[[Assignment Foreign Legion]]''
*''[[Attack of the Clowns: Complete and Utter Chaos]]''


We could use more input on the proposed admin bot policy at [[WT:BOT]] --[[User_talk:Chris G|<b><font style="color:Green;">Chris</font></b>]] 02:05, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
;B:
*''[[Back to Norm]]
*''[[Bandstand (Australian TV series)]]
*''[[Barbie and the Rockets in Outer Space]]'' (animated TV series)
*''[[Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus]]'' (1996 TV movie)
*''[[The Beep (T.V channel)]]''
*''[[Bentley Brothers Productions]]'' (Home Base Movie Makers)
*''[[The Beulah Show]]''
*''[[Big Bad BeatleBorgs]]''
*''[[Big Shamus, Little Shamus]]''
*''[[The Bigelow Show]]''
*''[[The Big Question (TV series)]]
*''[[The Betty Hutton Show]]''
*''[[Big Brother Bob Emery]]
*''[[Black Men Screaming]]''
*''[[Black River (Movie)]]''
*''[[Blue Skies (TV series)]]''
*''[[The Bing Crosby Show]]''
*''[[Broad & Pattison]]
*''[[Bobby Limbs Sound of Music]]
*''[[Boone (TV show)]]''
*''[[Boxing with Dennis James]]''
*''[[The Boys (TV series)|The Boys]]'' (1980s TV series)
*''[[Brain Candy (radio show)]]''
* ''[[Breaking Away (TV series)]]''
*''[[Becoming Nsync (Girlfriend Video)]]'' (2002, MTV)
*''[[Bubbe's Boarding House]]''
*''[[Byclosser / Bycrosser]]'' ( 1985, Japanese TV series )


== AFD Stats for RFA (mainly at least, I can't imagine any other uses) ==
;C:
*''[[Carrott Confidential]]''
*''[[Change That]]'' - 90s BBC daytime programme
*''[[Charlie Wild, Private Detective]]''
*''[[Charade Quiz]]''
*''[[Chicken Minute]]''
*''[[Club Seven]]''
*''[[Colonel Humphrey Flack]]
*''[[Colditz (1972-74 TV series)|Colditz]]''
*''[[Concert Tonight]]
*''[[Cold Turkey (tv series)]]
*''[[Cooking for Kids with Luis]]''
*''[[Cook's Night Out]]'' - first BBC cookery programme from 1937 presented by [[Marcel Boulestin]]
*''[[Cop-Out (unsold pilot)]]''
*''[[Crossing Over television]]''


Someone asked for this a while ago, when I unveiled my RFA tool. I've yet to get into what a user has kept, deleted, etc, but, I've cobbled together a script to reveal what AFD's a user has started. Since someone here asked for this, I thought I'd unveil it here, too. Please see http://toolserver.org/~sql/afd.php . Without going into detecting votes, I'd love input on how I could improve this. [[User:SQL|<span style="font-size:7pt;color: #fff;background:#900;border:2px solid #999">SQL</span>]][[User talk:SQL|<sup style="font-size: 5pt;color:#999">Query me!</sup>]] 04:45, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
;D:
:I found one problem with it, take [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Arcel]] in which the result was delete but later another article about a different subject by the same name was created so it lists the result of the AfD as 'keep' instead of what it was; 'delete'. I think you could fix this by checking the deletion of the page between the day the AfD was started and, say, 10 days later to determine the result of the AfD. - '''[[User:Icewedge|Icewedge]] ([[User talk:Icewedge|talk]])''' 04:53, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[Dark of Night]]
::Well, as best as it can tell, it still exists, and is not a redirect, I'm not sure how to detect a '''merge''' without looking at the page content... [[User:SQL|<span style="font-size:7pt;color: #fff;background:#900;border:2px solid #999">SQL</span>]][[User talk:SQL|<sup style="font-size: 5pt;color:#999">Query me!</sup>]] 06:31, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[The Daily 10]]
:Doesn't seem to do merges either - [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wikijunior (2nd nomination)]] shows up as a keep. '''[[User:Naerii|<span style="font-size:15px;font-family:helvetica;color:#1693A5;">naerii</span>]]''' 05:46, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[Designing For The Sexes]]
::See above [[User:SQL|<span style="font-size:7pt;color: #fff;background:#900;border:2px solid #999">SQL</span>]][[User talk:SQL|<sup style="font-size: 5pt;color:#999">Query me!</sup>]] 06:31, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[Desilu Playhouse]]''
::"Inaccurate" is splet wrnog in the preamble of the output. The output pastes clickably into Excel, but it would be nice if it columnized also. Nice tool - no comments on the actual functionality (unlike the other posters here who have actual substantive comments :). [[User:Franamax|Franamax]] ([[User talk:Franamax|talk]]) 06:22, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[Detective School]]''
:::D'oh! I'll go fix the spelling, and, maybe make it table-ized :) Thanks! [[User:SQL|<span style="font-size:7pt;color: #fff;background:#900;border:2px solid #999">SQL</span>]][[User talk:SQL|<sup style="font-size: 5pt;color:#999">Query me!</sup>]] 06:31, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[Desperate Lives]]'' (1982 TV movie)
::::Not a bad tool at all, could weed out some silly nominators (i.e. that all end up in keep) I guess...Cheers, [[User:Casliber|Casliber]] ([[User talk:Casliber|talk]] '''·''' [[Special:Contributions/Casliber|contribs]]) 06:33, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[Dick Clark's World of Talent]]''
:I'm gonna see if I can manage to get a tool running that can sorta detect keeps and deletes. [[User:X!|<span style="font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica;color:steelblue;">'''X'''</span>]][[User talk:X!|<span style="color:steelblue;"><small>clamation point</small></span>]] 11:02, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[The Dick Clark Show]]''
::I'd say lose the percentages. Just plain misleading despite your sensible disclaimer at the top. Of the four "probably kept" at [http://toolserver.org/~sql/afd.php?user=Darkspots mine], one was a recreation with entirely different material, two were procedural listings of incomplete nominations, and one was kept, giving me a dismal 64% deletion rate. Good tool in general, though. [[User:Darkspots|Darkspots]] ([[User talk:Darkspots|talk]]) 11:44, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
*''[[Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre]]''
*''[[The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor]]''
*''[[Dinah's Place]]''
*''[[Dinah and Her New Best Friends]]''
*''[[Dodo, the Kid from Outer Space]]
*''[[The Doctors and the Nurses]]''
*''[[Don't Forget The Lyrics!]]'' (Upcoming FOX game show)
*''[[Don't Forget Your Passport]]'' (Travel Show)
*"[[Don't Watch That... Watch This]]" (BBC4 Comedy Show)
*''[[Dr Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop]]''
*''[[Dream Girl of '67]]
*''[[DukesFest]]'' (popular festival held in [[Bristol, Tennessee]] celebrating the [[Dukes of Hazzard]] TV series.)
*''[[Dunya and Desie]]'' (or: ''Dunya en Desie'')
*''[[The Du Pont Show with June Allyson]]''
*''[[The DuPont Show of the Month]]''
*''[[The DuPont Show with June Allyson]]''
*''[[Devil's Advocate (talk show)]]''
*[[Dr. Zan'Dozz Zeeltor]] (Character from Men in Black:The Series)


:::Actually seeing how a few nomination profiles goes may be interesting, especially if itemised at the bottom anyway. Also voting ones as well :) Cheers, [[User:Casliber|Casliber]] ([[User talk:Casliber|talk]] '''·''' [[Special:Contributions/Casliber|contribs]]) 11:50, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
;E:
*''[[The Egg and I (TV series)]]
*''[[Esso Newsreel]]''
*''[[Explorace]]''
*''[[The Extras]]''


== Moar Admin Bots ==
;F:
*[[Failed Television Series]]
*''[[Faith Of Our Children]]''
*''[[Fairytale Theater]]''
*''[[The Fan Show]]''
*''[[Fat Dog Mendoza]]''
*''[[The Faye Emerson Show]]''
*''[[Frank Sinatra: The Main Event]]''
*''[[Front Row Center]]''
*''[[Finnish sketch shows]]''
*''[[The Final War of Olly Winter]]''
*''[[Follow Me (TV series)]]''
*''[[Foreign Exchange)]]''-Australian/Irish tv show
*''[[The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford]]''
*''[[Foodnetwork Challenge]]''
*''[[For Love and Honor]]
*''[[Fun for the Money]]''


[[Wikipedia:An#Approval_of_FA_Template_Protection_Bot]], just incase you haven't seen it yet --[[User_talk:Chris G|<b><font style="color:Green;">Chris</font></b>]] 12:14, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
;G:
*''[[Garroway at Large]]''
*''[[The Game of the Week]]''
*''[[The Gay Cavalier]]'' (1950s adventure series)
*''[[Genesis (game show)]]''
*''[[Get Christie Love! (TV series)]]''
*''[[Geoffrey Robertson's Hypotheticals]]
*''[[Geo- graphically Speaking]]''
*''[[The George Gobel Show]]''
*''[[Ghostboat]] (2006 film starring David Jason)
*''[[Gigglesnort Hotel, The]]''
*''[[Goliath Awaits]]''
*''[[The Goul/Goulardi]]''
*''[[The Gossip Show]]'' <small>(American gossip round-up show on E!)</small>
*''[[Good Day!]]
*''[[Graham Kennedy's Coast to Coast]]
*''[[The Great Defender]]'' 1995 legal drama on Fox starring Michael Rispoli as a My Cousin Vinny type lawyer
*''[[The Great Sports Debate]]
*''[[The Growing Paynes]]
*''[[Gruen Playhouse]]''
*''[[Guide Right]]''
*''[[Gutz]]''

;H:
*''[[Harbourmaster (TV series)]]
*''[[Hawkins Falls, Population 6200]]''
*''[[HBO's Young Comedians Specials]]''
*''[[Hey, Jeannie!]]''
*''[[HBO Feature Presentation]]''
*''[[Hollywood Premiere Theater]]''
*''[[Hold That Pose]]''
*''[[Hope and Faith (TV Series)]]
*''[[Hope Ranch (TV movie)]]''
*''[[How's Your Mother-In-Law]]
*''[[The Horace Heidt Show]]''
*''[[Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show]]''
*''[[Humane Religion: Hyland, J. Regina]]''


;I:
*''[[I Love to Eat]]''
*''[[International Showtime]]''
*''[[This or That!" America's Favorite Burlesque Game Show]]''
*''[[International Playhouse]]''
*''[[In the Kelvinator Kitchen]]''
*''[[It'll be Alright on the Night (TV series)]]''
*''[[It's Not Easy]]''
*''[[Iconoclasts (TV Series)]]''

;J:
*''[[The Jean Arthur Show]]''
*''[[Jerks of All Trades]]''
*''[[Jim's Inn]]''
*''[[The Jonathan Winters Show]]''
*''[[Jimmy Hughes, Rookie Cop]]''
*''[[The Joe Pine Show]]''
*''[[The Joan Edwards Show]]''
*''[[The Joey Bishop Show]]''
*''[[The Johns Hopkins Science Review]]''
*''[[Joseph Schildkraut Presents]]''

;K:
*''[[Kassi And Luk]]''
*''[[Kavyankali]]''
*''[[Kids Are People, Too]]''
*''[[Kids and Company]]''
*''[[Klay World: Off The Table]] (Knox Movie)''
*''[[The Kraft Suspense Theater]]''
*''[[Kodiak (tv series)]]

;L:
*''[[The Las Vegas Show]]'' (aired on Overmyer Network)
*''[[The Last Man on Planet Earth]]'' (UPN TV movie?)
*''[[The Last Precinct]]''
*''[[The Last Resort (television)]]''
*''[[Laugh Trax (80's television)]]'' (Starred Jim Staahl & Howie Mandel)
*''[[The Lawyers]]''
*''[[Lawless (TV program)]]''
*''[[The Lazarus Syndrome]]''
*''[[Leave It to the Girls]]''
*''[[Let's Rhumba]]''
*''[[Life With Roger (TV series)]]''
*''[[Linda (TV movie)]]''
*''[[List of Charmed Neutral beings]]'' (Avatars, The Cleaners, the Tribunal, the Hollow, the Angel of Death, etc.)
*''[[List of surviving DuMont Network shows]]''
*''[[The Little Show]]''
*''[[Luciferian Society]]''
*''[[Lost Holiday]] ([[Lifetime (network)]] [[movie]] Based on a [[true story]]
*''[[Lost Legends of the West]]'' (TV show, 13 episodes aired)

;M:
*''[[MacGruder and Loud]]'' ([[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] 1980s TV series)
*''[[Madigan Men]]''
*''[[Man Against Crime]]''
*''[[Mansbridge One on One]]''
*''[[Marge and Jeff]]''
*''[[The Marshal Plan in Action]]''
*''[[The Mel Tormé Show]]''
*''[[The Mad Mad Mad Comedians]]''
*''[[Melody Street]]''
*''[[M-G-M Parade]]''
*''[[Mike and Buff]]''
*''[[Mickey (tv series)]]''
*''[[Mind of Mencia guest stars]]
*''[[Musical Comedy Time]]''
*''[[Musical Merry-Go-Round]]''
*''[[The Mohawk Showroom]]''
*''[[Mr. Broadway]]''
*''[[Murun Buchstansinger]]''

;N:
*''[[NBC TV Newsreel]]''
*''[[The New American Country]]''
*''[[Nuremberg (movie)]]''

;O:
*''[[Oboler Comedy Theater]]''
*''[[The Off Show]]
*''[[Old-fashioned Meeting]]''
*''[[On Trial]]''
*''[[One Desire]]'' ([[1955]] TV series)
*''[[Operation Petticoat (TV series)]]''
*''[[Orson and Olivia]]''

;P:
*''[[The Pacific War (Mini-series)]]''
*''[[Papa Romani]]''
*''[[Paquet Voleur]]'' A game show from [[Quebec]], also known as ''Trade Up'', is where one of 30 pastille (pucks) could give a player anywhere from $1 to $100,000 and a chance to play for up to $1,000,000 as one of eight finalists.
*''[[Pareses Squares]]'' (Dangerous game in Star Trek, typically played by youth despite being generally discouraged (even forbidden) by parents)
*''[[Passaic: Birthplace of Television and the DuMont Story]]''
*''[[Pastor Greg: Proof God Has A Sense of Humor]]''
*''[[Park Avenue (soap)]]'' (a daily soap opera, which appeared in written form on ORACLE Teletext in the United Kingdom between 1988 and 1992)
*''[[Paris (television)]]''
*''[[Patrik Pacard]]'' (German kids show) - an experienced translator could use [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrik_Pacard the German Wikipedia article]
*''[[The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom]]''
*''[[Paul Whiteman’s Goodyear Revue]]''
*''[[Paul Whiteman’s TV Teen Club]]''
*''[[Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers]]''
*''[[The Patchwork Family]]''
*''[[The Phil McLean Show]]
*''[[Planet of the Apes (television)]]''
*''[[The Plainclothesman]]''
*''[[Pulse of the City]]''
*''[[People Pickers (unsold pilot)]]
*''[[Pepsi Smash]]
*''[[Peter Starr]]'' (1964 puppet show, cancelled after pilot)
*''[[Pistols 'n' Petticoats]]''
*''[[Pioneer Quest]]''(a Canadian documentary filmed by the History Channel documenting the lives of two couples who lived a year on a prairie homestead)
*''[[Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter]]''
*''[[Power Rangers Wild Force: Forever Red]]''
*''[[Police 5]]''
*''[[Possum Hunter (2000)]]''
*''[[Professor Iris]]''
*''[[Prudential Family Playhouse]]''
*''[[Prism Kids]]

;R:
*''[[Rah Rah Show]]''
*''[[Real Rooms]]'' - 90s BBC daytime programme
*''[[Rescue 77 (TV series)]]''
*''[[Robin Robinson]]''
*''[[Real Crime]]''
*''[[Real <small>Ghost</small>busters, The: List of Episodes]]''
*''[[The Record (television programme)|The Record]]'' and ''[[The Record Europe]]'' - BBC political programmes
*''[[Rendown Dock froum Mascot Custom Series]]''
*''[[Rent a Goalie]]''
*''[[Richard Hammond's Believe It Or Not]]''
*''[[The Rousters]]''
*''[[RU Receiving?]]'' - an electronic music show that used to be on MuchMusic
*''[[Rhythm Rodeo]]''

;S:
*''[[Safe Harbor (TV series)]]''
*''[[The Secret Empire]]'' (1970s TV series)
*''[[Star Time (TV series)]]''
*''[[Secret Lives of Men, The (1998 TV series)]]''
*''[[The Senator (television)]]''
*''[[Serving Through]]''
*''[[Shirley (TV series)]]''
*''[[Shut That Door! (TV Series)]]'' (1970s TV series)
*''[[Sure As Fate]]''
*''[[Survivor Challlenges]]'' <div class="references-small">List of every survivor challenge including description of challenge and outcome.</div>
*''[[Showtime U.S.A.]]''
*''[[Shouf shouf!]]''
*''[[Six Act Structure, the format for an hour long tv show]]''
*''[[Sit or Miss]]''
*''[[silohuettes and cigarettes]]''
*''[[The Singing Office]]''
*''[[Soap Box Theater]]''
*''[[The Sonny Comedy Revue]]''
*''[[Soul Train Dancers]]''
*''[[The Space Kidettes]]''
*''[[Space Strikers (TV series)]]''
*''[[The Speidel Show]]''
*''[[The Steve Allen Plymouth Show]]''
*[[Spew, The]] (Public Access Show, New York City)
*''[[Splu Urtaf Show, The]]'' (Comedy Program produced in Madison, Wisconsin
*''[[Stage Show (TV series)]]''
*''[[Starring Boris Karloff]]''
*''[[Susan Raye (TV series)]]''
*''[[Stepfamilies (TV series)]]''
* ''[[Stevie Washington: The Angry Youth]]'' (series of short interstitial cartoons shown during commercial breaks on MTV in the 1980s)
*''[[Struck by Lightning]]''
*''[[Style Challenge]]'' - BBC, 90s?
*''[[Style by Jury]]''
*''[[Sum of Saving Knowledge]] an important part of the [[Westminster standards]]. [http://www.newblehome.co.uk/dickson/sumss.html Please see here].
*"[[Surgery Saved My Life]]" - show on Discovery Health about people (all children?) with life-threatening conditions that require risky surgeries to save them - [http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/surgery/surgery.html Main Website of Show]
*''[[Swink!?]]'' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0819807/]
*''[[Sydney Tonight]]''
*''[[Syndicated Shows]]''

;T:
*''[[Take Part]]'' ('90s kids show)
*''[[Tales of Uplift and Moral Improvement]]''
*''[[Teachers UK TV series: songs from]]''
*''[[Television Screen Magazine]]''
*''[[The Three Wishes of Billy Grier]]'' (1984 TV movie)
*''[[The Ted Steele Show]]''
*''[[Thieves (TV series)]]''
*''[[This is Music (TV series)]]''
*''[[This is Show Business]]''
*''[[Treasury Men in Action]]''
*''[[The Tom Show]]''
*''[[Those Were the Days (theme song)]]'' ([All in the Family] theme)
*''[[The Tycoon]]''
*''[[The Young One's]]''
*''[[Two Men in a Trench]]''

;U:
*''[[Uncle Briggs]]''

;V:
*''[[The Vaughn Monroe Show]]''
*''[[Visit with the Armed Forces]]''
*''[[Von Hummer]]''

;W:
*''[[We Have Ways Of Making You Laugh]]''
*''[[We Take Your Word]]''
*''[[Wendy Wu: Homcoming Warrior]] (DCOM)''
*''[[Who Said That?]]''
*''[[Working Stiffs (sitcom)]]''
*''[[Window on the World (TV series)]]''
*''[[Women in Prison (TV series)]]''
*''[[Words and Pictures (TV series)]]''
*''[[The World in Your Home]]''
*''[[Wrestling from Columbia Park]]''
*''[[Workin' The Corner]]''
*''[[Worst Best Friends]]'' <small>(2002 Aus. TV or "My Two Best Friends" UK)</small>

;Y:
*''[[You Are an Artist]]''
*''[[Youth on the March]]''

;Z:
*''[[Zig Zag (TV series)]]''
*''[[Zoe, Duncan, Jack, & Jane]]''

=====Networks and Organizations=====
*[[Kunstradio]]
*[[National Performance Network]]
*[[The Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts (Kentucky GSA)]] [http://kentuckygsa.org/] - A three-week long art program during the summer, which takes high school students in their sophomore/junior year from all across the state of Kentucky. 2007 had 226 attendees in 8 different disciplines.
*[[Community Connect Inc.]] [http://www.communityconnectinc.com/]
*[[dentaltown.com]] [http://www.dentaltown.com] community for dentist to share cases and communicate
*[[National Student Partnerships]] [http://www.nspnet.org]
*[[BlindArt]] [http://www.blindart.net]
*[[American Gerbil Society]] [http://www.agsgerbils.org/]
*[[Zapadni Cesko Bratrska Jednota]]
*[[Fine Arts Society of Peoria]] [http://www.fineartssociety.net]
*[[Institute for World Affairs]] [http://www.iwa.org/]
*[[FuseiRC]] [http://www.fuseirc.net]
*[[The Southern Ohio Filmmaker's Association]]
*[[BUFVC]]
*[[Cinema Plus]]
*[[CNUK]]
*[[The Connecticut Forum]] [http://www.ctforum.org]
*[[EUX TV, the Europe channel]]
*[[Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.]]
*[[The Head-Space Project]]
*[[Hill Country Paramount Network]]
*[[Carleton New University Government]]
*[[KAJ-TV]]
*[[KATH-TV]]
*[[KKEI-CA 38]]
*[[KSCT-TV]]
*[[KWYF]]
*[[KXTS-TV]]
*[[Lehigh Valley Arts Council]][http://www.lvartscouncil.org]
*[[Lick TV]]
*[[list of Mas Musica affiliates]]
*[[list of programs broadcast by i (formerly pax)]]
*[[NDP-McGill]]
*[[the Notebook Army]][http://www.notebookarmy.org]
*[[Royal Society for the Arts]]
*[[PBS-XD]]
*[[Operation Entertainment]]
*[[VKontakte]] Russian clone of Facebook
*[[Scooter Gangs]]
*[[Star Television Network]]
*[[Studentface]] Australian clone of Facebook
*[[Super Happy Funtime Burlesque]] Vaudeville/Comedy/Burlesque Show in Grand Rapids, MI
*[[Teleformula]]
*[[Telemundo-Spanish TV]]
*[[this is viral.]][http://www.thisisviral.org]
*[[World Championship Sports Network]] ([[WCSN]]), [http://www.wcsn.com]
*[[W30BU 30]]
*[[W49CB 49]]
*[[WUPT-LP]]
*[[World Association For Christian Communication (WACC)]]
*[[Ye Anciente and Secret Order of Quiet Birdmen]]
*[[Joanie 4 Jackie]]
*[[Southern Energy Network]] [http://www.climateaction.net/]
*[[Tennessee Alumni and Students for Sustainable Campuses]] [http://www.climateaction.net/tassc/]
*[[Community Cultural Development]]
*[[National Association of Photoshop Professionals]] [http://www.photoshopuser.com/ (NAPP Official Site)]
*[[Warner-Pioneer Corporation]], a Japanese Corporation, distributor of music and video for Time Warner in Asia.
*[[Xiaonei]] Chinese clone of Facebook
English PEN, writer's organisation, www.englishpen.org
Mark Tuura

OES

====Theorists====
*[[George A. Cozyris]]
*[[Alastair Gordon]]
*[[Rick Altman]]
James Shelby Downard and Micheal A. Hoffman
"King Kill 33: Masonic Symbolism in the Assasination of John F. Kennedy"

===Film===
*[[Cinema of Jordan]]
*[[Cinema of Qatar]]
*[[Cinema of Syria]]
*[[Cinema of United Arab Emirates]]
*[[Cinema of Belarus]]
*[[Cinema of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]
*[[Cinema of East Germany]]
*[[Cinema of Lichtenstein]]
*[[Cinema of Macedonia]]
*[[Cinema of Malta]]
*[[Cinema of Moldova]]
*[[Cinema of Monaco]]
*[[Cinema of Serbia and Montenegro]]
*[[Cinema of Slovenia]]
*[[Cinema of Syria]]
*[[Cinema of Bolivia]]
*[[Cinema of Chile]]
*[[Cinema of Ecuador]]
*[[Cinema of Guyana]]
*[[Cinema of Panama]]
*[[Colosseum Cinema]]
*[[Eiko Matsuda]] A Japanese porn star but well known in France. The actress in the movie [[Ai_no_corrida|"''In the Realm of the Senses''"]]. Reference: [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiko_Matsuda Eiko Matsuda (French Wikipedia)]
*[[Film Academy of the Philippines]]
*[[Film d'art]]
*''[[Foutaises]]''
*[[List of Box Office Number Ones (UK)]] - there is a USA listing but I couldn't find a UK one.
*[[Lone Road Productions]] (An independent film company from Lawrence, Kansas.)
*[[Sophie Dee]] (British porn star)
*[[straight 8]]
*[[Super 8 City]] (production company)
*[[Woodstock Film Festival]] [http://www.woodstockfilmfestival.com]

====Film Equipment====
*[[French Flag (film)|French Flag]]
*[[Light Flag]]
*[[CineFence]] film watermarking technology by Philips, incorporated by Dolby ([http://www.business-sites.philips.com/contentidentification/products/section-14098/index.html Philips info page])

====Film-making====
*[[Model unit photography]] - linked to from [[Cinesite]]
*[[Nick Allder]] - a special effects supervisor (see [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0020158/ his IMDb entry]).
*[[Special effects supervisor]]
*movie stills
*[[Imcine]] - Mexican Production Company, [http://imdb.com/company/co0011735/ IMDB here:]

====Documentary Films====
*"[[Divided We Fall]] - a documentary about the Sikh-American experience after 9/11
*''[[Fraude (Mexico 2007]]
*''[[I Love Hip Hop in Morocco]]
*''[[Truth in Numbers: the Wikipedia Story]]
*''[[Zeitgeist (2007 Film)]]
*''[[N!ai]]''
*''[[A Man Called 'Bee']]''
*''[[Marathon Monks of Mt. Hiei]]''
*''[[A Kalahari Family]]''
*''[[Screening Room with Jean Rouch]]''
*''[[Sin Embargo]]''
*''[[Hominid Evolution 2]]''
*''[[!Kung San: Resettlement]]''
*''[[Whose Is This Song?]]''
*''[[Disappearing of Tuvalu]]''
*''[[Duka's Dilemma]]''
*''[[Hominid Evolution 1]]''
*''[[Singing Pictures]]''
*''[[Five Species]]''
*''[[Indian Consumerism - Hridaye A Nagpal]]''
*''[[America Asi Es]]''
*''[[Berkeley in the Sixties]]''
*''[[The Final Solution to Adolf Hitler]]''
*''[[Frontier Life]]''
*''[[Radio Bikini]]''
*''[[Venus Boyz]]''
*''[[Koyanaskatsi]]'' - mis-spelling of [[Koyaanisqatsi]]?
*''[[Odinnadtsatyi]]'' - English title of ''The Eleventh Year'' from 1928 - important for Soviet documentary style?
*''[[Hardcore Logo]]''
*''[[The Aphrodite Project]]''
*''[[Paradise Bent]]''
* ''[[Prime Suspects]]'' (1999)
* ''[[Dying for the President]]'' (2000)
* ''[[Children Of The Secret State]]'' (2000)
* ''[[Beneath the Veil]]'' (2001)
* ''[[Unholy War]]'' (2001)
* ''[[The Tramp and the Dictator]]'' (2002)
* ''[[The Road from Rio]]'' (2002)
* ''[[The Trade Trap]]'' (2002)
* ''[[The Perfect Famine]]'' (2002)
* ''[[Armenia: The Betrayed]]'' (2002)
* ''[[Dream On Silly Dreamer]]'' (2005)
* ''[[How to Draw a Bunny]]'' (2002)
* ''[[LoudQuietLoud: A Film About The Pixies]]''

====Science Fiction Films====
*''[[Time Travellers (film)|Time Travellers]]''
*''[[Glen & Randa (film)]]''
*''[[The Snow Devils]]''
*''[[Der Grosse Verhau]]''
*''[[Who? (film)]]''
*''[[Fugitive Alien]]''
*''[[Waiting for Fidel]]''
*''[[T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous]]''
*''[[The Bone Snatcher (film)]]''
*''[[Silvaticus 3015 (film)]]

====Short Films====
*''[[Tropjr]] Branch off TropFest Australia (Tropjr, for kids, by kids [www.tropjr.com])
*''[[Dave Messina: The Real Deal]]
*[[Aloof]] directed by Juan Carlos Zaldivar [http://zaldivar.info/Film_Section.html]
*''[[Blondje]]'' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0892745/]
*[[Channumasadan]] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0451011/]
*";[[Cocque the Bunny]]" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EskFcuFm3tk]
*''[[Five Men and a Limo]]'' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379787/]
*''[[The Haircut]]'' (1982 short film)
*[[Inexplicable (film)|Inexplicable]]
*''[[Krispy Kreme Killer]]'' 1 and 2, short films by Spanish Group Films
*''[[Lucanus Cervus (film)]]''
*[[Michael Stevenson]]
*[[The Story of the Red Rose]] directed by Juan Carlos Zaldivar [http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/437537]
*[[Riding with Coca-Cola]]
*''[[Ghost Press Bed]]'' directed by Daniel Obzejta [http://youtube.com/watch?v=cyE3-vM3cSI]
*''[[Fitna]]'' [[Geert Wilders]]' film on islam

====Individual titles====

;A-C:
*''[[3 Dancing Slaves]] (Le Clan)''
*''[[Aalavandan]]'' [Tamil Film]
*''[[Akashdeep Sehgal]]''
*''[[The Amateur]]'' (1981 film)
*''[[Angel III: The Final Chapter]]''
*''[[Angel 4: Undercover]]''
*''[[American Idiot: The Motion Picture]]''
*''[[Avenging Angel (film)]]'' (1985 film)
*''[[The Aviator (1929 film)]]''
*''[[Bad Cat (Loud Orange Cat Productions)]]''
*''[[Bad Cat 2 (Loud Orange Cat Productions)]]''
*''[[Bad Cat 3 (Loud Orange Cat Productions)]]''
*''[[Bad Cat 4 (Loud Orange Cat Productions)]]''
*''[[Basilisk Stare]]''
*''[[Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time]]''
*''[[The Beauty Academy of Kabul]]''
*''[[Bed of Roses (1996 film)]]''
*''[[Bedroom Eyes]]'' (1984 film)
*''[[Being Vincent]]''
*''[[The Black Wallet]]'' (2007 for Apple Insomnia 24 hour video contest)
*''[[Blood Monkey]]''
*''[[Blue City (film)]]'' (1986 film)
*''[[The Buddy System]]'' (1984 film)
*''[[The Butterfly Tattoo (film)]]''
*''[[The Cavalier (1929 film)]]''
*''[[Cannibal Barbarian]]''
*''[[Captain Lightfoot]]'' (1955 film)
*''[[Cat Murkil and the Silks]]''
*''[[C.C. and Company]]''
*''[[The Challenge (1982 film)]]''
*''[[Chained Heat]]''
*''[[The Chosen (film)]]''
*''[[Chronicles of a Professional Eulogist: Field Report 3]]''
*''[[Coastwatcher (film)]]'' (a.k.a. The Last Warrior)
*''[[C.O.D. (film)]]'' (1983 film)
*''[[Creatures from the Pink Lagoon]]''
*''[[(Sa-Mp) Cops]]''
*''[[Curse of the Lechusa]]''


;D-F:
*''[[Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies]]''
*''[[Dangerous When Wet]]''
*''[[Deadbeat (film)]]'' (1976 film)
*''[[Dead Space (film)]]'' (1991 film starring [[Marc Singer]])
*''[[Deep Core (film)]]''
*''[[Disen historie om kjærlighet]]'' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112873/]
*''[[Doctor in Trouble]]'' (1970 British film)
*''[[Dollman (film)]]''
*''[[Doraemon:Nobita and the Wind Wizard]]''
*''[[Dreamship Surprise: Period 1]]''
*''[[Down Twisted]]'' (1987 film)
*''[[Drums of Winter]]'' [http://imdb.com/title/tt0929487/]
*''[[Dudes (film)]]'' (1987 film)
*''[[Earthbound (1981 film)]]''
*''[[Eddie Macon's Run]]'' (1983 film)
*''[[The Elm Chanted Forest]]''(1986 animated film)
*''[[Embassy (film)]]''
*''[[Endangered Species (film)]]'' (1982 film)
*''[[The Eternal Present]]'' (film by Otto Buj, it won some independent film awards in Canada)
*''[[Escape Velocity (film)]] (1998 film, starring [[Wendy Crewson]])''
*''[[Escape: Human Cargo]]''
*''[[Exposed (1983 film)]]''
*''[[The Fall (2006 Film)]]'' (2006 film directed by [[Tarsem Singh]] and “presented” by [[Spike Jonze]] and [[David Fincher]].) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460791/ IMDB- The Fall]
*''[[Father's Day (1988 film)]]''
*''[[Feeding the Beast. (film.)]]''
*''[[Fictionalised.Enshrined.]]''
*''[[The First Letter (film)|The First Letter]]''
*''[[The Fists of The White Lotus]]''
*''[[Forgotten Tunes for a Flute]]''
*''[[Frank McKlusky, C.I.]]''
*''[[Freakshow 2007]]''
*''[[Freak Out (film)]]''
*''[[Freeway (1988 film)]]''
*''[[From the Hip (film)]]'' (1987 film)

;G-I:
*''[[Galactic Gigolo]]''
*''[[Gion Bayashi (1934 film)]]''
*''[[Gion Bayashi (1953 film)]]''
*''[[Gion Kouta Ehigasa]]''
*''[[Gizmo and the gremlins cartoon]]''
*''[[Go Go Tales]]''
*''[[Grimm Reality (2002 film)]]''
*''[[Guelwaar (1992 film)|Guelwaar]]''
*''[[Frozen Stupid]]''
*''[[Hangmen (film)]]''
*''[[Hanky Panky (film)]]''
*''[[Hardbodies]]''
*''[[Hardbodies 2]]''
*''[[Harry's war]]'' - [http://imdb.com/find?s=all&q=harry%27s+war imdb.com]
*''[[Harry and Max]]''
*''[[Heart of Midnight (film)]]''
*''[[Heartbreaker (film)]]'' (1983 film)
*''[[Hecho En España (film)]]'' by Spanish Group Films
*"[[Help Me Eros]]" by Lee Kang-sheng and Tsai Ming-liang, about two girls and a guy in Taiwan.
*''[[Heavenly Bodies (film)]]'' (1984 film)
*''[[High School Caesar]]''
*''[[Hitler Lives]]'' (documentary, 1947)
*''[[Honeysuckle Rose (film)]]''
*''[[Hopkins Numa Numa]]'' (trilogy of three videos of a junior high school) - [http://youtube.com/watch?v=1GjWiTyjyYY Location of video on Youtube]
*''[[The House on Carroll Street]]''
*''[[Hu Flung Pu]]''
*''[[Humboldt County (film)|Humboldt County]], a [[2007]] film starring [[Fairuza Balk]] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0870122/]
*''[[I Accuse]]''
*''[[If You Could Say It In Words]]'' [http://www.ifyoucould-movie.com] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499501/]
*''[[In Search of the Southern Cross]]'' [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4905578.stm]
*''[[Independence Day (1983 film)]]''

;J-M:
*''[[Jerry Springer: Ringmaster]]''
*''[[Jimmy Neutron 2: The Search for Carl]]''
*''[[Jocks (film)]]''
*''[[John Goldfarb, Please Come Home!]]'' (1965 film)
*''[[John and Jane Toll Free]]''
*''[[Josh Kirby... Time Warrior!]]''
*''[[Joy of Sex (film)]]'' (1984 film)
*''[[Joysticks (film)]]''
*''[[Kicks (film)]]''
*''[[Klown Kamp Massacre (film)]]''
*''[[Lalapaloosa (film)]]''
*''[[Last Resort (film)]]'' (1986 film)
*''[[Last Rose from Casanova]]'' (1966 film)
*''[[Last Rites (film)]]''
*''[[Latcho drom]]'' (1993), Tony Gatlif
*''[[Legend of the Black Scorpion]]''
*''[[Let's Do It! (film)]]''
*''[[Like Father Like Son (1961 film)]]''
*''[[Live Action Dragon Ball Z movie]]''
*''[[The Living Seas (IMAX)]]''
*[[Look for the Silver Lining (film)|''Look for the Silver Lining'' (film)]] (1949; note separate article "[[Look for the Silver Lining]]" should be about 1920 song)
*''[[Loose Ends (film)]]'' (1976 film)
*''[[Love Child (film)]]''
*''[[Lovelines (film)]]'' (1984 film)
*''[[Love + Hate (film)]]''
*''[[Lucky Lady]]''
*''[[Mach 2 (film)]]''
*''[[Maikohan]]''
*''[[Maikohan Dayo Zen-in Shugo]]''
*''[[Maiko Monogatari (1954 film)]]''
*''[[Maiko Monogatari (1987 film)]]''
*''[[The Matinee Idol]]''
*''[[Melody Jones]]''
*''[[Men at Work (2006 film)]]''
*''[[Mike's Surprise]]''
*''[[Mighty Mouse and the great Space Chase]]''
*''[[Mila ot Mars/Mila from Mars (2004, Bulgarian film)]]''
*''[[Miracle Beach]]''
*''[[Morning Raga (2005, Hindi film)]]''
*''[[Mortuary (1983 film)]]''
*''[[Murder Set Pieces]]''

;N-R:
*''[[New Year's Evil (film)]]''
*''[[New York, New York bis]]''
*''[[Noah's Ark (1999 film)]]''
*''[[O Lucky Malcolm]]''
*''[[O'Hara's Wife]]''
*''[[Oh, God! Book II]]''
*''[[Oh, God! You Devil]]''
*''[[The Old Man and the Sea (1958 film)]]''
*''[[Omocha]]''
*''[[The Onion Field (film)]]'' (1979 film}
*''[[Oru Vadakkan Veera Gaatha]]''
*''[[The Other Side of Midnight (film)]]''
*''[[On the ropes]]''
*''[[Philadelphia Experiment II]]''
*''[[Pikanchi]]''
*''[[Pirates of the Great Salt Lake]]''
*''[[Pot o' Gold]]''
*''[[The Prisoner (1991 film)]]'' (1991 Jackie Chan movie)
*''[[Privates On Parade]]''
*''[[Professor Inkspot]]''
*''[[Prototype (film)]]'' (a.k.a. Prototype X29A) (1992 film)
*''[[Purple Hearts (film)]]''
*''[[Rave Macbeth]]''
*''[[Red Letters (film)]]''
*''[[Remembering Jim Thatcher]]''
*''[[Return of the Living Dead Necropolis]]''
*''[[Rhinoceros (film)]]'' (1973 movie based on the play and starring Gene Wilder.
*''[[River City Rumble]]'' (independent film based on [[River City Ransom]])
*''[[Roman Holiday (1987 film)]]''
*''[[Rooftops (film)]]''
*''[[Ruckus (film)]]''
*''[[Rang De Basanti (Hindi)]]''
*''[[Rollbounce]]''

;S:
*''[[The Sandwich Man (1966 film)]]
*''[[San Quentin (film)]]''
*''[[Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School]]''
*''[[Second Sight:a Love Story]]''
*''[[September Affair]]'' (1950 film)
*''[[Shoot the Moon (film)]]'' (1982 film)
*''[[Simsons (Japanese film; to do with the sport curling)]]''
*''[[Skills Like This (2007 film)]]'' Dir. [[Monty Miranda]]
*''[[The Slugger's Wife]]''
*''[[So Fine (film)]]'' (1981 film)
*''[[The Soldier (film)]]'' (1982 film)
*''[[Sole Survivor (1970 film)]]''
*''[[Space Raiders (film)]]''
*''[[Speaking In Strings]]'' (About [[Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg]])
*''[[SpecialSpecioprin Hydrochloride]]''
*''[[Split Image (film)]]'' (1982 film)
*''[[Stars and Bars (film)]]'' (1988 film)
*''[[Steel Frontier]]''
*''[[The Sting II]]''
*''[[Street Thief]]''
*''[[Strip Nude For Your Killer]]'' (AKA Nude per l'assassino)
*''[[Superman (Indian version)]]''
*''[[Svengali (film)]]''
*''[[Samurai Shampoo (film)]]''
*''[[(Sa-Mp) Cops]]''

;T-Z:
*''[[Tag: The Assassination Game]]''
*''[[Takin' If All Off]]''
*''[[The Temp (film)]]'' (1993 film)
*''[[Thank You, Good Night]] (director: Chuck Griffith)
*''[[Touched (1983 film)]]''
*''[[Tough Enough (film)]]'' (1983 film)
*''[[Toby cuthbertson]] cartoon film comedy
*''[[Trancers 4: Jack of Swords]]''
*''[[Trancers 5: Sudden Deth]]''
*''[[Traxx]]''
*''[[The Generous Gambler (Feb. 1864)]]
*''[[The Dark (1994 film)]]'' {Science Fiction/Fantasy and Suspense/Horror}
*''[[The Dust of Time]]'' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0765442/]
*''[[The Unseen (1981 film)]]''
*''[[Uphill All the Way]]''
*''[[Ultrà]]'' (An italian film about violent soccer fans)
*''[[Vigilante (film)]]'' (1983 film)
*''[[Violence des échanges en milieu tempéré]]''
*''[[Wacko (film)]]'' (1983 film)
*''[[Wedlock (film)]]'' (1991 film)
*''[[When the Woman Butts In]]'' (1959 film)
*''[[White and Yet So Tight starring John Dordy]]'' (2006 movie)
*''[[The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz]]''
*''[[Wild Bill (film)]]''
*''[[Without a Trace (film)]]'' (1983 film)
*''[[Work Hard Play Hard]]''
*''[[World's Finest (cartoon)]]'' (1997 episode of The New Batman/Superman Adventures, considered made-for-TV movie)
*''[[The Wrong Guys]]''
*''[[X-Files (2008 film)]]''
*''[[Yellow Lights]]''
*''[[You Never Bike Alone]]''
*''[[Young Americans (documentary 2)|Young Americans]]'' ([[Patrick Dollard]]'s much-discussed documentary-in-progress)
*''[[Zeitgeist: The Movie (2007 film)]]''
*''[[The Zoo Gang (film)]]'' (1985 film)

====Wildlife Filmakers====
*[[Armand and Michaela Denis]]

====Film Stocks====
*[[ETERNA500]]
*[[F-250D]]
*[[F-250T]]
*[[F-400T]]
*[[F-500T]]
*[[REALA500D]]

====Lists====
*[[List of number-one hit films]] Weekends only, not days--in which case ''[[My Big Fat Greek Wedding]]'', which was number one for a few days, would not be included.

===Media conglomerates===
*[[Gabriela Horton]]
*[[Henry F. Pulitzer]]
*[[Macfadden Publications]] [http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1981/1/1981_1_22.shtml American Heritage source]

===Print media===

====Magazines====
{{dablink|See also [[Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Natural_Sciences#Journals_and_trade_publications|Natural Sciences: Journals and trade publications]].}}

;0-9:
*''[[944 Magazine]]''

;A-I:
*''[[Adam Magazine]]''
*''[[The Aeronautical Annual]]''
*''[[Affair Magazine]]''
*''[[ALARM Magazine]]''
*''[[The Alien Invader]]''Asian-Australian political satire
*''[[AsiAm]] - Asian American magazine of late 80's; later became ''[[Transpacific (magazine)]]''
*''[[Atlantic Free Press]]'' (One of 4500 recognized Google News Sites. A progressive publication with over 100 writers, artists, bloggers, academics and journalists)
*''[[Australian Woman's Mirror]]''
*''[[Bailey's Magazine]]''
*''[[Ballast Quarterly Review]]''
*''[[Bidoun Magazine]]''
*''[[Bikers Inc]]''
*''[[Bon International]]''
*''[[Cape May Magazine]]'' Lifestyle magazine for Cape May, New Jersey, the oldest shore town in the U.S.
*''[[Caterer and Hotelkeeper]]'' (Weekly UK magazine for catering and hospitality professionals published since the late 19th century)
*''[[Chicago Review]]''
*''[[Comes With a Smile]]''
*''[[Dangerous Ink (Magazine)]]'' (Quarterly arts magazine. UK-based)http://www.dangerousink.co.uk
*''[[Dissonance (Magazine)]]'' industrial and underground rock/culture magazine founded by Leif Hunneman
*''[[Egg Magazine (American '60s)]]''
*''[[Eros (magazine)]]'', Ralph Ginzburg
*''[[elephant journal]]'', your guide to the mindful life
*''[[Fucking Giddy Up]]'' (Fad).
*''[[Flare - Leading Telecom Magazine]]'' (Pakistan's Largest Telecom Magazine)
*''[[F*@K!]]'' F*@K! or FUCK! magazine. Gay indie / alternative music magazine - http://www.fuckmagazine.co.uk/
*''[[Gateavisa]]'' (major Norwegian alternative culture magazine)
*''The [[Gothic & Lolita Bible]]'' ([[Gothic Lolita]] themed)
*''[[Guitar One Magazine]]''
*''[[Heather Nova Online Magazine]] '' Free online magazine with worldnews, multimedia, web designer tips & tricks etc.
*''[[The Idiom Magazine]]'' Free magazine, poetry and random writings often humorous
*''[[The Independent Copt Magazine]]'' Free monthly magazine, coptic- & human-rights magazine http://www.freecopts.net/independentcopt
*"[[InDigest Magazine]]" Online literary and arts magazine founded in 2007 http://www.indigestmag.com
*''[[International reveiw Of African American Art]]
*''[[Internet Video Magazine]]
*''[[IT'S Art Magazine - Digital Art magazine (French and English)]]

;J-R:
*''[[The Juvenilian]] (Newark based literary magazine that began in 2007)
*''[[Kruger Magazine]](Quarterly concept-driven cutting edge independent music magazine produced in Cardiff. Est 2003)
*''[[Kulture Deluxe Magazine]](U.S. Alternative Music, Fashion, and Pop Culture Magazine)
*''[[Living Abroad]]'' Magazine for people wishing to expatriate
*''[[The Lizard Magazine]]'' (UK online humorous magazine, refreshing daily www.lizardmagazine.com)
*[[The Lotus Reader]] Online Literary Magazine
*[[Lula Magazine]] Fairytale-like fashion magazine
*[[Lumpen Magazine Of Chicago]]"
*''[[Magnet Magazine]]'' (U.S. indie rock magazine)
*''[[The Magazine of Modern Sex]]''
*''[[Morbid Outlook]]'' Gothic subculture magazine founded by 'Mistress' Laura McCutchen.
*''[[The Monthly Magazine]]'' - cited in [[Joshua Toulmin]]
*''[[Motorcaravan Motorhome Monthly]]'' - the leading UK [[motorcaravan]]ning magazine, popularly known as "MMM".
*''[[New Woman (magazine)]]'' (disambiguation from the [[New Woman]] article)
*''[[Next Step Magazine]]'' (U.S. college planning magazine, http://www.nextstepmag.com)
*''[[Nine5Four The Magazine]]'' (U.S. Magazine featuring unsigned models, musicians, and other talent, http://www.nine5four.com)
*''[[Nintendo Power Advance]]'' (U.S. magazine related to [[Game Boy Advance]])
*''[[The Nonconformists' Memorial]]'' - cited in [[Joshua Toulmin]]
*''[[Old Skool Rodz (magazine)]]'' tradition hot rod magazine, see http://www.olskoolrodz.com
*''[[The Ocelot Magazine]]'' music and entertainment magazine in wiltshire, see http://www.theocelot.co.uk
*''[[Pearson's Weekly]]''
*''[[The Phat Phree]]'' [http://www.thephatphree.com]
*''[[PLAY Magazine]]'' [http://www.playphilly.com]
*''[[Podcast User Magazine]]'' [http://www.podcastusermagazine.com]
*''[[Q's 50 Heaviest Albums of All Time]]''
*''[[Q's 100 Greatest Albums of All Time (2006)]]''
*''[[Quo (magazine)|Quo]]'' - Spanish magazine. See [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quo Spanish wikipedia article]
*[[The Revival (magazine)]] UK Muslim youth magazine

;S-Z:
*''[[Science 80]]''
*''[[Scifantastic]]''
*''[[Shoot Monthly]]''
*''[[Social Nerve Magazine]]''
*''[[Spain Magazine]]'' Lifestyle & Property magazine on Spain based in the UK
*''[[Subiesport Magazine]]'' International Subaru enthusiasts magazine. Bi-monthy to 45 countries. [http://www.subiesport.com]
*''[[Topic Magazine]]''
*''[[Transpacific (magazine)]] Asian American magazine published until late 90's? (originally known as ''[[AsiAm]]''
*''[[Triptych Haiku]]''
*''[[Two-Lane Livin']]'' Free magazine distributed to 15 counties of Central West Virginia, offering entertainment and healthy living tips for rural life. http://www.twolanelivin.com.
*''[[Virtue Magazine]]'' Homeschooling political magazine
*''[[Wing Chun Teahouse]] quarterly publication dedicated to the Chinese martial art of Wing chun http://www.wingchunteahouse.org
*''[[World Art Glass Quarterly]] A Beautiful Quarterly Publication Dedicated to showcasing the world's finest Architectural and Art Glass. http://www.artglassquarterly.com
*''[[Ygorra]]'' Fundraising magazine for Glasgow Students CharitiesAppeal
*''[[Yolk (magazine)]] Asian American magazine of late 90's
*''[[Zack (magazine)]] German monthly which serializes comic books and publishes books devoted to graphic novels
*''[[Zillions/Consumer Reports for Kids]]''
*''[[Zipper (magazine)]] (Japanese fashion magazine)

====Manga & Manhwa====
:''For manga requests, please see [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Japan/Anime and Manga]].''
*''[[Dead Already]]''
*''[[50 Rules for Teenagers]]'' ([http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=4737])

====Newspapers====
*[[The Al Bawaba Group]] (see http://www.albawaba.com/ - Who funds/produces/edits this online newspaper?)
*[[All Headline News]] AHN (see http://www.allheadlinenews.com/ - any information about this news content provider would be interesting. I could find no company profile information on many different finance/business sites.)
*[[The Exonian]] ([[Phillips Exeter Academy]]'s student Newspaper)
*[[Arthur J. Sarl]]
*[[The Cecil Whig]] (Elkton, MD)
*''[[The Charleston Post and Courier]]''
*[[Common Sense (newspaper)]]
*[[The Daily Banner]] (Cambridge, MD)
*[[Dale Huffman]] Dayton Daily News
*''[[The Evening Bulletin]]'' (Philadelphia, Pa.)
*[[G41 Community Newspaper]] (Glasgow, Scotland, UK)
*[[Greg Cote, Sports Columnist, The Miami Herald]]
*''[[Isthmus (newspaper)]]'' Madison, Wisconsin
*[[Gwinnett Daily Post]] (Gwinnett County, Ga.)
*[[Islamic Times]] (UK)
*[[Jaffor Ullah]]
*[[Jeff Garth]] <small>of the ''[[New York Times]]''</small>
*[[Kashmir Observer]](Srinagar)
*[[Lebanon Democrat]] - (Lebanon, Tennessee)
*[[Muslim News]] (UK)
*[[Novato Advance]] (Novato, CA)
*[[Press Clippings]]
*[[Sajjad Haider]]
*[[The Santa Fe Post]]
*[[The Toowoomba Chronicle]]
*[[BBSNews]] (see http://bbsnews.net/ ; Who funds/produces/edits this online newspaper?)
*[[.ch - Swiss Newspaper]] [http://www.punkt.ch/ Official website]
*[[India Gazette]](Calcutta)
*[[SahilOnline]] ([[SahilOnline - English]]) [http://www.sahilonline.org/english/ English Daily website]
*[[SahilOnline]] ([[SahilOnline - Urdu]]) [http://www.sahilonline.org/urdu/ Urdu Daily website]
*[[The Valley Roadrunner]] ([[Valley Center, CA]]) [http://www.valleycenter.com Official website]

====Fandom====
*[[SG-999]]
*[[Stranger Club]]
*[[Spectator Amateur Press Society]] (aka SAPS)
*[[Terrean Amateur Press Society]] (aka TAPS)

====Newspaper comic strips====
*[[Alex's Restaurant]]
*[[Cosper]] I believe it's from denmark. See an example [http://lambiek.net/artists/c/cosper.htm here]
*[[Randolf Itch 2 A.M.]]
*[[Guy & Rodd]] - creators of [[Brevity]], plus a page each for [[Guy Endore-Kaiser]] and [[Rodd Perry]]
*[[Hälge]] the comic strip by the Swedish Lars Mortimer
*[[Jenny, the military spouse]] - Published weekly in the Stars & Stripes, this is the only newspaper comic strip in history about life as a military spouse. It is created/drawn by [[Julie L. Negron]] the wife of an Air Force pilot. [http://jennyspouse.com Official homepage]

====Journalists and journalism====
=====A-D=====
* [[Acalanes Blueprint]], award winning high school newspaper based out of the Bay Area in California. Many of Blueprint's former writers have gone on to prestigious journalism colleges such as USC and Northwestern to further study journalism.
* [[Richard Adamski]], founder of "[[Third Coast Press]]"
* [[Walter Addiego]], columnits for the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]''
* [[Andrew Alexander (columnist)]], columnist for the Daily Mail, UK.
* [[Michael J. Arlen]] (born 1930) Essayist and critic for The New Yorker. He is also the son of prominent Armenian writer [[Michael Arlen]].
* [[Sebnem Arsu]], Turkish journalist who writes for ''[[The New York Times]]'', married to [[Remy Gerstein]]
* [[Laura Barton]], ''[[The Guardian]]'' (London/Manchester) feature writer.
* [[Marylin Bender]], ''Vogue'' / ''[[The New York Times]]'' journalist, author of the book ''The Beautiful People''
* [[David Finkel]] - journalist, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the Washington Post
* [[William Benscoter]] (1879-?), Detroit Free Press correspondent
* [[John B. Bogart]], city editor at [[New York Sun]] in late 19th cent.
* [[Brian Barger]], investigative journalist, worked with Robert Parry reporting on Iran-Contra
* Latin American Journalist [[Natalia Cellie]]
* [[Scott Colbourne]] - columnist at The Globe and Mail, Canadian national newspaper. Video-game critic has written weekly column on new-media issues since 2004.
* [[Angelina Costa]], journalist
* [[Jonathan Cott]], author, freelance journalist, interviewer and book editor.
* [[Joel Daley]], a very popular ABC 7 News anchor in Chicago who was also a folk singer and actor.
* [[Deborah Dugan]] - President of Disney Publishing Worldwide
* [[Dustin Luke Nelson]] - writer for InDigest Magazine, New Reform Magazine, Film-Forward and Whistling Shade.

=====E-H=====
*[[Catherine Elton]], [[United Nations]] bureau, [[The New York Times]]
*[[Hassan M. Fattaj]], former editor-in-chief, [[Iraq Today]]
*[[Steven H. Frank]], Journalist, [[Burlington Free Press]] Beat writer for the Vermont Frost Heaves, Former Sports Editor for Connecticut Life
*[[Paula Froelich]], [[New York Post]]
*[[Fredrick Ward]], writer and photographer
*[[Jeremy Fregoe]], Independant Writer with public works including Too Blind Too See
*[[Vic Garbarini]], American music critic and journalist.
*[[Laurie Goodstein]], national religion correspondent, [[The New York Times]]
*[[Elissa Gootman]], education correspondent, [[The New York Times]]
*[[Shelton Gunaratne]], professor of journalism at [http://www.mnstate.edu MSUM], and first [http://www.worldpressinstitute.org World Press Institute] fellow from Ceylon ([[Sri Lanka]]) scandal
*[[Allan Hall]], Journalist at Daily Mail, author of a book about [[Natascha Kampusch]]
*[[Kelly Haramis]], Journalist at Chicago Tribune, chronicling her adoption of a daughter from China in a popular column: chicagotribune.com/adoption
*[[David Zev Harris]], Currently Bureau Chief at The Media Line[http://www.themedialine.org/main/core.asp], previously with the BBC and [[The Jerusalem Post]] Radio
*[[Sean Hennessy]] reporter for [[WCBS-TV]] who formerly worked for [[WHDH]]
*[[Claire Hoffman]] journalist, editor Conde Nast Portfolio formerly of the NYTimes & LATimes

=====I-O=====
*[[Valeri Ivanov]], Russian newspaperman who was assassinated in [[2002]]
*[[Emanuel Jalonschi]], New York City journalist and community writer,originator of "urban mystique" school of fiction, writer and editor for Beyond Race Magazine
*[[Aziza Jamgerchinova]], producer for [[Paula Zahn]]’s program on CNN
*[[Mike von Joel]], maverick editor of numerous widely circulated art periodicals
*[[Sam Jordison]], Books blog journalist for ''[[The Guardian]]'', co-editor of [[Crap Towns]]
*[[Mindi Keirnan]] - President of Knight-Ridder
*[[Japan Punch]] - Charles Wirgman made this publication for foreigners in Japan from 1862-1887
*[[Andrea Kannapell]], weekend foreign editor, [[The New York Times]]
*[[Rita Kempley]], columnist for the ''[[Washington Post]]''
*[[Kathleen Kouril]], Producer at [[NECN]] and formerly of [[WHDH]]
*[[Kathie Klarreich]], author and reporter in [[Haiti]] for [[NPR]], the [[Christian Science Monitor]], [[NBC News]], and [[Time]]
*[[Kevin Lancashire]], digital journalist, digital edition, [[punkt.ch]]
*[[Eli J. Lake]], journalist, UPI state department correspondent, NY Sun
*[[Claude A. Lewis]], journalist, Philadelphia Inquirer, columnist, professor
*[[Joe Levy]], ''[[Rolling Stone magazine|Rolling Stone]]'' executive editor, music critc and journalist.
*[[Mitch Lawrence]] New York Daily News NBA Columnist
*[[David Marchese]] Salon.com music writer and cultural critic
*[[Karen L. Meyer]]
*[[Steven Matthews]] - prolific author, notable academic
*[[Courtland Milloy]], Washington Post columnist.
*[[Vincent Mulchrone]] of the [[Daily Mail]]
*[[Jim McGee]] - won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Iran-Contra Affair
*[[Joseph North]] editor of [[New Masses]] in 1950s
*[[Gerard Noonan]] - former editor of the Australian Financial Review and a prominent Australian journalist and commentator.
*[[Emily Nussbaum]] New York Times, New York Magazine, New York Times Magazine: Writes often about technology and culture, appears to have a fixation with the Sopranos.
*[[Jane Okrasinski]] Original On-Air reporter and producer for Court TV, invented animal court style reality show. Former award-winning reporter for the Daily Report newspaper in Atlanta Georgia. Now Executive Director of the Georgia Association of Council for Children.
*[[April Oliver]] CNN producer fired over "Tailwind" controversy. See http://www.rjsmith.com/april-oliver.html
*[[Maureen Owen]] - Poet (review by Pat Nolan in ''Poetry Flash'', Nr. 298 (Fall 2006), p. 4

=====P-S=====
*[[Rilla Page Palmborg]] author of ''The Private Life of Greta Garbo'' (1931)
* [[Arndt Peltner]], * July 19th 1968, committed and awarded journalist, host of [[Radio Goethe]] an english speaking radio show about german speking music an culture [http://www.radiogoethe.org/conpresso/_content/show_index.php?nr=1916&directory=impressum&flag=archiv]
*[[Giselle Portenier ]]
*[[Phyllis Zatlin]] - prominent author, received the Fulbright Fellowship
*[[Patricia Walker O’Connor]]
*[[John R. Quain]]
*[[Andrew C. Revkin]], environmental reporter for the New York Times.Pre-eminent in the field of climate reporting.
*[[Amanda Ripley]], journalist for Time Magazine, covers crime, homeland security and human behavior, writing book on human behavior in disasters for Crown, http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1229102,00.html, http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1194016,00.html
*[[Simon Rockower]], namesake of the annual Simon Rockower Memorial Award in Jewish Journalism
*[[Benedict Rogers]], freelance journalist, politician and human rights activist. One of the founders of the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission in the United Kingdom.
*[[Antonio Russo]], left-wing radical, humanist, reporter; known for his reports from war-torn [[Chechnya]]; apparently assassinated.
*[[Laura Ryan (journalist)|Laura Ryan]], television journalist, TV3 Ireland
*[[Marc Santora]], former metro reporter; [[Baghdad]] correspondent, [[The New York Times]]
*[[Scott Schueller]], movie critic, [[Chicago Tribune]]
*[[Larry Sturholm]], Seattle/Portland TV journalist and humorist; murdered in 1989[http://web.archive.org/web/19980126142902/http://www.journalism.indiana.edu/Ethics/closhome.html]
*[[John D. Solomon]], journalist; graduate of [[The Collegiate School]]
*[[Jaymes Song]], AP writer banned from covering LPGA event
*[[Ron Fournier]], AP veteran , covered politics for The Associated Press for nearly 20 years

=====T-Z=====
*[[Aggie Underwood]], former journalist and editor of the LA Herald Express and one of the reporters involved in the ''Black Dahlia Case, 1947''
*[[Bill Teegins]], Oklahoma sports journalist and anchor. Specialized in [[Oklahoma State|Oklahoma State Cowboys]] sports. Died in infamous OSU Plane Crash.
*[[Max Walsh]], Australian journalist and economist.
*[[Rob Webb]], British music critic, [[NME]], [[Drowned In Sound]]
*[[Michael Winerip]], education correspondent, [[The New York Times]]
*[[Dorthoy Langdon Yates]], journalist and author of several books about the history of [[Midland, Michigan]].
*[[Charles M. Young]], American journalist, music critic.
*[[Liza Williams]], American journalist and cultural icon. Author of Up the City of Angels.

====Journalism Concepts====
*[[news assistant]], [[desk assistant]] and other related terms
*[[Prior Review]]
*[[psuedo-event]] (concept written about by historian Daniel Boorstin)

====Publishers (individuals & companies)====
*[[Yaoi House]] Yaoi book publisher
*[[Barbour Publishing Home]] (http://www.barbourbooks.com/)A Publishing Home
*[[Blanche Knopf]]
*[[Donald Klopfer]]
*[[The CommonLine Project]] Online Magazine of Poetry, Interviews, and Non-fiction
*[[Enter Into Peace]] (Publishing entity of Canadian artist, poet and musician [[Dawud Wharnsby-Ali]])
*[[GamingG]]
*[[Haus Publishing]]
*[[J Henry Harper]]
*[[Michael de Pencier]] (Chairman of Key Publishers Company and a Member of the Order of Canada)
*[[Alf B. Meier]] (Photographer and writer, publisher of the first travel zine Kafenio (1999))
*[[Joshua Townsend]]
*[[Laufer Media]], a California corporation, publishes teen tabloids ''[[Tiger Beat|TiGERbeat]]'' and ''[[Bop (magazine)|BOP]].''
*[[Bug Music]], a publishing company, based in Los Angeles, but with offices around the world. Handles music of [[Iggy Pop]], and others
*[[Glenyse Ward]]
*[[Thomas Yoseloff]], of A.S. Barnes and others
*[[Kobalt Publishing]] (http://www.kobaltonline.com/)
*[[Corbett & Kish Publishing]] Global Business Periodicals

====Internet and tech culture====
*[[Loading Ready Run]], a video humor site who have several hundred thousand viewers and has won several [http://wiki.loadingreadyrun.com/index.php/Awards awards], mostly from the Vancouver Island Short Film Festival; has had a clip of one of their more popular segments played on CNN, has a [http://wiki.loadingreadyrun.com/ wiki], and a very large fanbase, and has been featured in several popular internet sites. Website [http://loadingreadyrun.com]
*[[Pakstrategy]] an online publication that is being used by wikipedia as a refrence in a few articles, I think it'll should have like it's own biography or somthing on wikipedia, ohh yrah the the online publication can be found at http://pakstrategy.blogspot.com/
*[[The Leet World]] A Counter Strike: Source "Reality TV show" Comes out with videos almost every week.
*[[Cute With Chris]] A popular weekly Youtube video show.
*[[Eskimo Bob]] A popular internet cartoon series.
*[[Ouverture Facile]] An online puzzle game.
*[[HIMEOBS]] An historically influential organization.
*[[MMORPG_terminology]] or [[MMORPG_terms_and_acronyms]] (the latter used to exist - have found several websites linking to it - but now is a dead link and invites the viewer to create the page)
*[[Alex Polyakov]] A notorious spam king
*[[Genmay]] A forum that was responible for the Walken '08 hoax among other things.
*[[GerstmannGate]] The recent and relatively widespread scandal involving Jeff Gerstmann, Gamespot, CNet and Eidos over advertising.
*[[Welcome to Sumwhere]] A flash cartoon series website. www.welcometosumwhere.com
*[[Teesside Tintin]] A cult cartoon series of re-dubbed Tintin episodes hosted by dubtoons.com
Youtube Poop: A type of video that mixes up a bunch of random stuff to make something funny. Most commonly found on Youtube.
*[[Girltap]] The new outrageous video, following Goatse, 2girls1cup and the likes.
Spill.com, a movie review based review site that uses flash animation to create reviews. Based on the Austin cable access show called the Real Deal.
*[[Tribal Wars]] A browser based morpg [http://Tribalwars.net]
*[[MyMiniCity]] A website that lets you create city like landscapes by using visitor counts and clicks. It advertises very strongly on various forums.
*[[X17 Online]] A website of celebrity news.
*[[Alive in Baghdad]], an Iraqi blog that has received a good amount of news coverage
*[[Patriotic Nigras]] A semi-well known group of griefers in [[Second Life]]. Related publications in both Wired and New Scientist.
*[[the O show]] An Oxnard-based internet entertainment channel.
*[[YouTube Poop]] A genre of video, where clips from games from the Philips CD-i, TV Shows and adverts are taken apart and put back together, usually to make a character say something explicit or out of character for humorous purposes, to frighten viewers by instantly turning the volume up or to make up a sort of song.

==Literature==
*''See [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Culture and fine arts/Literature]].''

==Unsorted <!---used to be called "Poetry requests" but the entries below are nothing to do with poetry. KF--->==
===People===
:'''''NB''' A small minority of names listed here are poets. They should be removed to [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Culture and fine arts/Literature]].''
*[[Roger Black (designer)]] Magazine and Web site designer [http://www.rogerblack.com/about/]
*[[Robert Brenner]] A total cool cat that reminds me of Kermit the Frog.
*[[Irene Bennett Brown]] Oregon author and founder of Women Writing West. A biography can be found on her website at http://www.irenebennettbrown.com/. She is listed by the Multnomah County Library (Portland,Oregon) as a Northwest Author.
*[[Marven Payne]] An African American Dancer/Choreographer/Director who became the first non-Japanese Artistic Director of a major dance company in Japan. He was also the only non-Japanese instructor to be enlisted by the Shiki Theater Company [http://www.shiki.gr.jp], producers of major musicals like Lion King and Cats. More can be found on his website [http://www.marvenpayne.net] or his myspace page [http://www.myspace.com/marven_payne]. In addition, Marven has worked with some of Japan's most famous recording artists and in doing so has had a huge influence on the music that is now called J-pop.
*[[Yogesh Gaud]] Indian lyricist, often credited simply as "Yogesh" (with no surname), known for writing lyrics for such popular (Hindi) movies at Mili (1975), Anand (1971), and Chhoti Si Baat (1975) etc. A partial list of his movie credits can be found at http://us.vdc.imdb.com/name/nm0948335/.
*[[David Oliver Doswell]] (born David Oliver Doswell, II, June 26, 1979- )is a two-time award-winning [[Romantic Poet]], [[essayist]], playwright and actor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*[[Dorothy Dow]] (born 1903?) Wrote the poem "Things that are lovely Can tear my heart in two Moonlight on still pools, You."
*[[Tomek Jasinski]] Guy from Apple iPhone queue in London Regen't St. (try google news for him (also spell his name Tom Jasinski - more articles there) He was 3rd in the queue and first to buy an iPhone and come out of the shop with it.. He originally had an artice about him somewhere for setting up a graphic design company still as a teenager.. And when he set up a forum about the tv series Skins which gained ten thousand members in a few months..
*[[The Aaron]] Famous for nothing, the original internet superstar. The site is theaaronfanclub.com.
*[[The Aaron Fan Club]] Famous for nothing, the original internet superstar. The site is [http://www.theaaronfanclub.com The Aaron Fan Club].
*[[Bill Griepenstroh (billgrip)]]Creator of comic youtube videos.
*[[Alexandra DuPont]] - popular and mysterious retired film critic for Ain't It Cool News and DVDJournal.com
*[[Blunty3000]] -extremely Popular youtuber.
*[[Daxflame]] - Extremely popular YouTube user; featured on G4TV's Attack of the Show and embroiled in a public feud with [[Lisanova]].
*[[The Drama Llama]]
*[[Alejandro Bonillas]][http://www.flogger.tv/alex] - Creator of Flogger.tv
*[[Thomas Scoville]]
*[[David Atwell]]--editor of ''Changing the Times''
*[[FlippyCat]] - You tube user whose cat knocks down [[dominos]]
*[[Gary Hatter]][http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/long291.html]-Longest lawnmower ride in history
*[[JackDanyells]] - You tuber
*[[Adam Rose]] - First $1,000,000 winner on [[The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular]]
*[[Ryan Scott Donovan]]
*[[Tiffany Noelle Fung]] NYC poet and editor at Guernica Magazine, poetry can be found at http://www.indigestmag.com/fung1.htm
*[[Rob Pongi]][http://groups.msn.com/TheRobPongiFanClub/therobpongifanclub.msnw] - Creator of http://www.robpongi.com]
*[[Ryan Fitzgerald (YouTube Phone Guy)]]: [www.youtube.com/ryantwin20] Ryan is a kid that has been featured all over the world. including vh1, cnn, nbc, today show, inside edition, etc. he has done almost every international radio station as well. to find out more about him, you can simply google ryan fitzgerald youtube and over 39 pages of information will pop up on him. His number is 774 253 1962
*[[Maite Cubilette]][Creator of the now infamous "8th Graders need to back off 9th grade guys especially other peoples BF'S." group on Facebook]]
*[[mememolly]] - youtuber
* [[mrpregnant]]
*[[Tourettes Guy]] (man with tourettes, has very large fanbase, in many videos) I tried to make it, but for some reason it won't allow me to.
*[[Field Goal Gang]]---group out of Marlborough, Massachusetts. www.myspace.com/fieldgoalgang
*[[Kevjumba]] Kevin Wu, a user on youtube (#1 comedian suscriber all time)
*[[Jake Newland]][A pioneer in the underground dextromethorphan culture]]
*[[C. G. Hanzcilek]]
*[[Aaron Swafford]] Chief Executive Officer and Artist at AMS Studios. [[http://www.amsstudios.com/]] [[http://www.myspace.com/dark_tidus]] [[http://www.myspace.com/ams_studios]] [[http://amsstudios.deviantart.com/]] [[http://twitter.com/amsstudios]] [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/amsstudios]] [[http://amsstudios.cgsociety.org/about/]] [[http://www.youtube.com/torturedartistpro]] [[http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=257771114]] [[http://www.aboutus.org/AMsStudios.com]]

===Sites===
*[[www.hopstop.com]]
*[[Douginadress.com]] Famous quasi-shock site, not gory enough for a shock sites reference but worthy of mention. Used by trolls, mentioned on radio morning shows, popular and well established. Needs a page or reference from an entry like shock-sites.
*[[The Aaron Fan Club]] Famous for nothing, the original internet superstar. The site is [http://www.theaaronfanclub.com The Aaron Fan Club].
*[[www.vampirefreaks.com]]
*[[TwinkFish.com]] Web comics [http://www.twinkfish.com/]
*[[The CommonLine Project]] Lit / poetry / interview zine. [http://.common-line.com common-line.com]
*[[Iconbuffet]][http://www.iconbuffet.com] - Ice Cream Social Community where you can get royal free icons through trading them like baseball cards. (be around for a year and a bit now)
*[[HarmonyCentral.com]][http://www.harmonycentral.com] - Online Community for Musicians
*[[theReadr.com]][http://www.thereadr.com] - Social News Community
*[[The Cogmill]][http://www.comgill.com] - Blog focusing on Web 2.0 related submissions composed by industry professionals.
*[[Bliin]] [http://www.bliin.com] - Social Networking using GPS software.[[User:68.147.60.166|68.147.60.166]] 17:08, 19 June 2007 (UTC)bookermorgan
*[[ScoreHero]] [http://www.scorehero.com] - (scorehero.com) A really good forum site for Guitar Hero related topics. It has info on things such as techniques, high scores, and has a slightly competitive atmosphere between users. A particular article that is quite unique is information on making custom versions of Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II (PS2 version). It also has several forums for various other music based games.
*[[davesecretary]] writer of a slew of infamous and amazing childhood stories. (http://board.vivalavinyl.org/?func=topic&id=10488&r=1)
*[[eon8.com]] [http://www.eon8.com/] - (eon8.com) A major event in the history of the internet. Shows how pathetic wiki is for deleting it when they allow some other very ridiculous things.
*[[AllofTV.net]] [http://www.alloftv.net] - (AllofTV.net) AllofTV.net constantly provides you with the latest and greatest streaming episodes on the web. You can watch any episodes of such popular cartoons and TV shows like The Simpsons, Family Guy, Futurama, South Park, CSI, Prison Break, Lost, 24, and many more online, for free and without waiting for downloads. Just click on the show, choose your episode, lean back and enjoy. AllofTV.net wishes you a pleasent stay.
*[[BrettBits.com]] [http://www.brettbits.com] - (BrettBits.com) Contains popular audio, video content intermixed with original text, program source code, image and Adobe Flash game content.
*[[Changing the Times]] [http://www.changingthetimes.net] - (changingthetimes.net)
An online monthly [[alternate history]] magazine. Edited by [[David Atwell]].
*[[Dane101.com]]] [http://www.dane101.com] - (dane101.com) Popular culture website for Madison Wisconsin and Dane County. It was the first of it's kind when started in April of 2005 and has since inspired the local major media to mimic the sites free-form/collaborativestyle. Runs on Drupal.
*[[n-philes.com]] [http://www.n-philes.com] - (n-philes.com) N-Philes is the premiere video game site featuring reviews, interviews and original articles. N-Philes also gives away plenty of prizes, from games to consoles. N-Philes now has a place where you can keep tabs on everyone's friend codes for the Wii and DS and also has a fast paced, top-noth community.
*[[flukiest.com]] [http://www.flukiest.com/] - (flukiest.com) Flukiest is a fast growing interactive community for sharing and managing digital media by artists, photographers, designers, musicians, writers, directors, producers, and technologists. Flukiest also provides the technology to launch fast growing interactive communities for members to make new friends or keep in touch with old ones, in addition to providing facilities to store and manage digital media content such as photos and movies. Started by former lead developer of Myspace.
*[[InkedNation.com]] [http://www.inkednation.com/] - (InkedNation.com)The largest and most popular site dedicated to bringing the Tattoo community together.
*[[Barking Moonbat]]] [http://www.barking-moonbat.com] - (barking-moonbat.com)
Conservative political blog. Affiliated with the Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler.
*[[EyeLAshout.NET]] [http://www.eyelashout.net/] - (EyeLAshout.NET) The entertainment company controlled by everyone and everything in the world.
*[[Star Army of Yamatai]] [http://stararmy.net/] - The Star Army of Yamatai is a free online community dedicated to collaborative story writing and military simulation through a mix of play-by-post and chat-based roleplaying games. Star Army, running since 2000, features an original sci-fi setting created by its members and characterized by armed, flirty cat-eared girls and sleek, powerful starships and power armor. Various factions compete for dominance as they emerge from the shadow of the Yamatai Star Empire. War is never far away.
*[[AMI Planet™]] [http://www.amiplanet.com/] - (www.amiplanet.com) The world's largest social networking website.
*[[Flogger.tv]] - [http://www.flogger.tv/], an AdobeFlashBased Weblogging community.
*[[Filmbay.com]] - [http://www.filmbay.com/], a global independent film community and shop. A free resource and distribution tool for independent filmmakers.
*[[Matrix Rayne]] [http://rayne.hellawack.net/media/view/media/home] - a modding community site including forums and art.
*[[NewsNow]] [http://newsnow.co.uk] - Live news feeds from varying sources
*[[CGIndia.org]] - Computer graphics online magazine
*[[Genmay]]
*[[Sandafluffoid Studios]] [http://www.sandafluffoidstudios.com] - Obscure humour site
*[[State of Sabotage]] http://www.sabotage.at/sos/ - SoS promotes the conservation, protection and creation of the freedom of art and culture
*[[Liberated Films]] [http://www.liberatedfilms.com/] - (www.liberatedfilms.com) Independent film website, streams films and donates ad profits to charity
*[[SnorgTees.com]]
*[[Noisebot.com]]
*[[ZaneDomain.com]][http://www.zanedomain.com/] - Home of ZANE Production Group, featuring anime themed wallpapers, AMV’s and home of the SETI@Home group UN Spacey.
*[[Hamwad.com]] [http://www.hamwad.com] - Practical Joke
*[[Quibblo]] [http://www.quibblo.com] - A site/tool for creating and taking quizzes, surveys and polls.
*[[www.skullring.org]] [http://www.skullring.org] - Website/blog providing original horror/outsider/dark culture news, reviews, interviews and more. Officially launched November, 2006 by owner Matt Staggs.
*[[Virb.com]][http://www.virb.com/] - A social networking site that uses tagging and shares iTunes profile information. The site went live in March 2007, but there is little to no information on the web about its creation.
*[[coastalbeat.com]] Influential news and culture site in Southwest Florida.
*[[Credit.com]] Credit education and personal finance company established in 1995.
*[[youku.com]] [http://www.youku.com] The Chinese equivalent of YouTube, it is gaining in popularity.
*[[yuwie.com]] www.yuwie.com A new Myspace/Facebook website that pays its users a share of advertising. <sup>[http://news.websitegear.com/view/6008] [http://www.nbc26.com/news/tech/7537797.html]</sup>
**Now [[MediaWiki talk:Spam-blacklist#Yuwie.com|blacklisted]] <small>(permanent [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki_talk:Spam-blacklist&oldid=182941989#Yuwie.com link])</small>
*[[lecool.com]] [http://www.lecool.com] A free mail publication that comes out weekly. It details upcomming and interesting events in a number of European cities. There is an American equivalent, but the name escapes me at this moment.
*[[letssingit.com]] [http://www.letssingit.com/]
*[[rjrehan.com]] [http://www.rjrehan.com/]Official website of popular radio jockey,Rehan Waris, from the city of joy, Calcutta.
*[[Tomorrow's Nobodies]] [http://www.tomorrowsnobody.com] An online comedy sketch group
*[[Mondo Magazine]][http://www.mondomagazine.net/], a [[Toronto]]-centric internet arts & culture magazine.
Mycolts.net-A social networking site created by the Indianapolis Colts. Currently about 16,000 members.
* [[AMS Studios]] Aaron Swafford - Chief Executive Officer and Artist at AMS Studios. Art and manga. Comics, music, movies and games. [[http://www.amsstudios.com/]] [[http://www.myspace.com/dark_tidus]] [[http://www.myspace.com/ams_studios]] [[http://amsstudios.deviantart.com/]] [[http://twitter.com/amsstudios]] [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/amsstudios]] [[http://amsstudios.cgsociety.org/about/]] [[http://www.youtube.com/torturedartistpro]] [[http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=257771114]] [[http://www.aboutus.org/AMsStudios.com]]
[[LiveVideo]] A video orientated social networking site

===Podcasts===
* [[This Show Again]] A show made by a former writer of Rosie O'Donnel, radio prank phone caller and View comedian Thomas J. Kelly, along with his aquaintances from various areas of his life
*[[The Adventures of O. Horse Brown]] [http://www.ohorsebrown.com] Country guy from Alabama and his yankee Indian girfriend discuss current events, arts, and their adventures. No funnier combo of extreme personality and straight man.
*[[Chicken Fried Radio]] It was deleted a while ago because it went on a year long hiatus. Now they are back again, funnier than ever, and rebuilding a massive fan base.
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*[[24cast]] - podcast about 24 made by 4 guys (usually drunk). Hilarity ensues.
*[[Phedippidations]]
*[[BoltTalk]]
*[[Cubscast]]
*[[Free Movement To Music]] - Podcast from Vancouver based duo on alternative and experimental music.
*[[Lady Raptastric]]
*[[Mr.Deity/misterdiety]]
*[[Polarbear Podcast]] - all about the exotic life in Sweden - in english!
*[[The Robot 40 Podcast]] - After celebrating it's one year anniversary, The Robot 40 is better and stronger than ever [http://www.robot40.com official site]]
*[[Achievement Junkie]] - Daily video game podcast
*[[himynameisbainsy podcast]] - british broadcaster david baines's own podcast.[http://www.bainsy.me.uk website]
*[[SomaCow]] [http://somacow.com]
*[[Say ... Anything]] [http://sayanythingradio.com]

===Terminology and Slang===
*[[1019 Cool]] means something is cool in a relative context.
*[[Chargin' Mah Lazer]] Needs to have a site as well as [[Shoop da whoop]]
*[[Asstunnel]] Check [http://www.meganova.org/sitenews/article/20.html] and [http://add.urbandictionary.com/verify.php?code=a63b13fabd&function=submit]
*[[Brotally]]
*[[Blartist]]A Blogging Artist.Used frequently to describe bloggers as a distinct separation is made between personal and professional blogs.
*((Codonology))--sorry, I couldn't find any references for this odd word--sounds specious--any ideas?
*[[GooWee]]
*[[Awesome AnDrEw]]
*[[CName Record]]
*[[Couth]]
*[[elbow and send]]
*[[gb2]] as in perhaps gb2myspace
*[[I see what you did there]]
*[["I'm just saying"]] used to negate any opposing viewpoints. this is probably the MOST commonly used and LEAST noticed/understood comment. its amazing how it slips through the conversation.
*[[Internet dialect]] like [[leet]]
*[[Internet disease]]
*[[japster]]
*[[Jadexcore]]
*[[lmaopper]] growing term derived from lmao
*[[Man Sausage]] does is stand for more than [[penis]]? I think it deserves its own article.
*[[Natch]]
*[[nerdvent]]
*[[Neptune Circle]]
*[[orama / o-rama]] (no, not obama). Something like “which is every sense of” (outdated 80's slang?)
*[[photoey]]
*[[Rules of the Internet]]
*[[Shakespeareana]] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/Shakespeareana a search] gives three articles that mention this term (I suppose it should mean the works of Shakespeare)
*[[smack talking]]
*[[Smoking Rivet]]
*[[Solar Bean]] Apparantely some sort of power device or other cornerstone of high technology, used jokingly.
*[[webinair]]
*[[Smurfbombing]] ([[The Smurfs#Later_Years|as per this article]]) [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/08/wsmurf08.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/10/08/ixhome.html]
*[[Spinfusor]]
*[[Staff of Rar]]
*[[Szalacsi Sándor]]
*[[The Log Cabin]] synonym for [[The Internet]]

*[[Xdugef]]
*[[Zone File Control]]

===Miscellaneous===
*[[101 Tasks in 1001 Days]]
*[[Alliance: Future Combat]]
*[[Arfenhouse]]
*[AeroGarden]] A very popular home implementation of aeroponics.
*[[Bus Pirates]] - (Myspace Episodes)
*[[Beatles Slash]]
*[[Blame Society Productions]] - Production Company that produced Chad Vader, McCourt's in Session and other films popular on the internet. Wikipedia already has an article about the Chad Vader series, but not one on the production company responsible for its making. See [http://splu.net splu.net]
*[[Citize-tan]] - like [[Wikipedia:Wikipe-tan|Wikipe-tan]], but for [[Citizendium]]
*[[Command-N]]
*[[Cuteoverload]]
*[[Cigar Boom]]
*[[Desu of Dejatoons]]
*[[Dyne Foundation]] [http://dyne.org]
*[[DList]] [http://www.dlist.org]
*[[EventCircular]] [http://www.eventcircular.com/] An up and coming Event Planning site that is revolutionizing event planning.
*[[Fart in a Duck]]
*[[Friends of Da Earth]]
*[[Grand Rapids O'Reillys]]
*[[Gravoor]]
*[[Gurfrip]]
*[[hotmailplus.com, hot mailplace..dotcom]] An unkown source.
*[[Ian Murphy]] aka Captain Zap
*[[I has a bucket]], a popular internet reference
*[[Info Junkie]]
*[[Internet Courtesy]]
*[[Its funny beacuse its true]]
*[[James A. Janisse]]
*[[John Cooper, II]]
*[[Keyboard mashing]]
*[[kitty porn]]
*[[KOZO]] - The Dancing Purple Hippo
*[[LinuxWorld Expo]]
*[[Livejournal's Next Top Model]]
*[[List of self-serving Wikipedia edits]] (e.g. Diebold removing Diebold criticism)
*[[modthesims2]]
*[[Mookychick]] ([http://mookychick.co.uk])
*[[Myspace Celebrities]]Staci Cole
*[[Madame Viper]]
*[[Ninja vs Pirate]]
*[[No Hands the Cat]]
*[[Parasite Pals]]
*[[Punk-O-Matic]], a popular [[Adobe Flash]] Animation game where the player creates music using a lead guitarist, bass guitarist and a drummer, thus the name "Punk-o-Matic", although punk music does not necessarily have to be created.
*[[Recreational Imaginations]] ([http://www.rcimaginations.net])
*[[smarkus]]
*[[Space Robot Bonanza]]
*[[Squirrel3D]]
*[[Sten Kerklaan vs Henk]]
*[[Swarmsketch]] "ongoing online canvas" - [http://swarmsketch.com/]
*[[The Angry Nintendo Nerd]] - a noted critic of video games of the 8-bit Era
*[[Traveling Terabyte Project]] - A project wherein hard disks loaded with content are sent off to army personel (see [http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/33977/118/] for some detail)
*[[ulzzang]]
*[[vCasting]]
*[[Veeper]] -an interactive solution that can take a 2D photograph and turn it into a living lip-synced animation. Made by [http://www.pulse3d.com Pulse].
*[[WHQuestion]]
*[[Nanaca Crash]] An extremely popular anime inspired flash game.
*[[Wikipedia Races]]-I know it has been created and deleted many times but surely that shows that it is something that actually happens and more than one person plays it!!!! Also, come on Wikipedia, it is a phenomenon you create other than people saying your site is unreliable!!
*[[Youtube Poop]] For the increasingly popular genre of Youtube videos.

===War===
*''[[Come and See (??? ? ??????)]]'' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091251/?fr=c2l0ZT1kZnx0dD0xfGZiPXV8cG49MHxrdz0xfHE9Y29tZSBhbmQgc2VlfGZ0PTF8bXg9MjB8bG09NTAwfGNvPTF8aHRtbD0xfG5tPTE_;fc=1;ft=21;fm=1]
*
===Webcomics===
*{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Webcomics/Requests}}
===Webshows===

*[[Unforgotten Realms]] [http://www.urealms.com]
*[[Vloggies]] (annual awards for webshows)
*[[The Kid From Brooklyn]] (Michael Ciracciolo, [http://www.thekidfrombrooklyn.com])
*[[The Demented Cartoon Movie]] ([http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/demented.php], [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Demented_Cartoon_Movie], [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1400457259807090964], [http://www.flashstuf.com/flash/tdcm.php])
*[[Eskimo Bob]] (Alan Guinan, Tomas Guinan [http://www.eskimobob.com])
*[[Marty Chang Advice Videos]] (As featured on many streaming video sites such as Super Deluxe and Funny or Die)
*[[FronknDego]] ([http://fndfilms.com])
*[[Goth Lyfe]] [http://www.newgrounds.com/collection/gothlyfe],[http://www.youtube.com/gothlyfe]

== Music ==
''Request at: [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Music]]''

==Museums==
*[[Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden]] Sculpture Garden at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City
*[[Afro-Arab Cultural Institute]]
*[[The Adams House Museum]]
**[[The Adams Museum]]
*[[Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum]] in Phoenix. [http://mines.az.gov/General/museum.html]
*[[Artcasting in Art Museums]]
*[[Podcasting in Art Museums]]
*[[Casa Santa Museum]]
*[[The Chidren's Museum of Science and Technology]]in Troy, NY
*[[Cullen Gardens]]
*[[Iraq Museum International]]
*[[Lapidarium]]
*[[Museum of Holography]]
*[[National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design]] - [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]
*[[Rouen Museum]] (Normandy)
*[[The Selena Museum]]
*[[Surnateum]]
*[[Tampa Gallery of Photographic Arts]] a museum [http://tgpa.org/]
*[[The Usher Gallery]] in [[Lincoln, England|Lincoln]], [[England]]
*[[Western Bridge]] in [[Seattle]], Wash. [http://www.westernbridge.org]
*[[Las Pozas Surrealist Garden]] in Xiltla, San Louis Potosi, Mexico
*[[Log Cabin Village]] in [[Fort Worth]], Texas (mentioned in Wikipedia article on Fort Worth already, needs fleshed out with its own entry)

==National or ethnic cultures==
*[[Aman Dangat]]- an Ivatan protomartyr
*[[American Slang]]
*[[Anglo-conformity]]
*[[Arab American Literature]] good source: http://www.library.cornell.edu/colldev/mideast/abinader.htm
*[[Arlene Skolnick]]
*[[Ayurvastra]] Indian cloth that has been infused with the Indian medicine ayurvedia
*[[The Bogle]] dance move
*[[Butterfly dance]]
*[[Costa Rican Ox Cart]] Typical painted ox carts
*[[Chess Hall of Fame]]
*[[Deaf Culture: First Deaf Lifeguard: Leroy Columbo]]
*[[Early French Culture]]
*[[Erigae]]
*[[Flag of the West Indies Federation]]
*[[French Colloquialisms]]
*[[Gadaba Tribe, Orissa, India]]
*[[German Army Parka]]
*[[German Traditions]]
*[[Gouka]]
*[[The Great Happiness Space]] (documentary about Japanese host clubs, http://that.animeblogger.net/2007/03/11/truth-about-host-clubs-the-great-happiness-space/)
*[[Hispanic Race Flag]]
*[[höömeï]]
*[[Hygge]]
*[[Hyggelig]]
*[[Indian lilt]] or [[Sub-continental lilt]] - characteristic speaking style (independent of accent) of the people of the Indian sub-continent.
*[[Irish Myths and Legends]]
*[[Irish Traditions]]
*[[Italian customs]]
*[[Kuckunniwi]] - [Native American] name/meaning
*[[List of famous European-Americans]]
*[[MLK Scandals]] - prostitutes, plagerism, etc.
*[[Melanin Science]]
*[[Militant League for German Culture]]
*[[Museo Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico]]
*[[Nehmat]] or [[Nehmatollah]] or similar - [[Persian]] given name?
*[[Paduang]]
*[[Pananggalan]] --A Malaysian ghost that drinks blood and devours infants
*[[Pittsburgh Rgional History Center and Western Pa. Sports Museum]]-This Page already exists under the name [[Heinz History Center]]; The Museum was fairly recently renamed after Senator John Heinz [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz_History_Center].
*[[Paring bee]]--A kind of bee(as in gathering) where people come and pare apples for winter storage. Usually in [[British North America]].
*[[Quinciañera]] -Already exists under title [[Quinceañera]]
*[[Queer Aztlan]]
*[[Scooter boys]]
*[[Shabak (ethnic group)]]
*[[Soul Handshakes]]
*[[Super Barrio]]
*[[Tawira]]
*[[Tirolese]]
*[[Tisthe Season]]
*[[Utsuro-Bune]] - Woman in the water in Japanese texts, possible early UFO sightings
*[[Ulster Protestant]] - Protestant people of Northern Ireland who descended from the settlers of the [[Plantation of Ulster]]. They have a unique history, many unique traditions and a separate identity.
*[[Vaghri]] - Normadic hunters and traders known as the gypsies of India
*[[Whisky Jack]]
*[[Zhongdong]] - cave dwelling village in the southwestern Chinese province of Guizhou
*[[The Jack D. Diehm Museum of Natural History]] -museum located in Fort Wayne, IN.

==Recreation and hobbies==
*[[Author card]]
*[[Bath Puff]]
*[[Bromine Pools]]
*[[Bull Barrel]]
*[[dosquared]] [http://www.dosquared.com/]
*[[Haduri]] [http://gprime.net/video.php/pentricks] [http://cafe.daum.net/990701]
*[[Halo With Sprinkles]]
*[[Inclusive Recreation]]
*[[Iron Curtain Trail]] (mentioned as a proposal in the BRD-DDR border article; Google gives some relevant results)
*[[IT'Z]] (party place)
*[[Mountaineering cam]] (link from [[Cam (disambiguation)]] and [[chockstones]])
*[[National Recreation and Park Association]]
*[[Party trick]]
*[[Reborning]]
*[[Salt dough]], used in handicrafts. How it works, which recipe is "best"; [http://www.ancientnile.co.uk/saltdough.php] [http://www.gigglemoose.com/salt_dough_recipe.htm] [http://www.multihobbies.com/saltdough/recipes.htm] [http://www.craftforkids.co.uk/saltdough.htm] [http://www.mortonsalt.com/consumer/fun_stuff/diy.htm]
*[[Slap the Bag]] drinking game involving boxed wines
*[[Tea card]] ([http://www.teacard.com external link]) ([http://www.teacards.com external link])
*[[Wet/Dry or Trickle Filter]]

===Gambling===
*[[Gambling in France]]
*[[Gambling in Hong Kong]]
*[[Gambling in Italy]]
*[[Gambling in Monaco]]
*[[Gambling in Taiwan]]
*[[Gambling in the People's Republic of China]]

===Games and toys===
;A-F:
*[[Alien Adoption Agency]] - A browser based MMOG based on the idea of playing as an alien in a foreign world.
*the [[Band of Maniacal Brothers]] - A California-based gaming organization existing since 2002. [http://www.bombhq.com BoMB website] | [http://old.bombhq.com BoMB website in 2002] | [http://www.globalclandirectory.com/clans.php?cin=X58-HUW4 Listed in Clan Directory]
*[[Barbie Queen of the Prom]]
*[[Basic Action Super Heroes]]
*[[Binocle]]
*[[Bored.com]] - A website that has creative new games like a wallet test to see if people can be honest, or entering a website so you can "destroy" it. A website for people who are bored. [www.bored.com/ bored.com homepage]
*[[Boxo]]
*[[Busou Shinki]]
*[[Chain Factor]]
*[[Chaos Toy]]s
*[[Chessex]]
*[[Chinese puzzle box]]
*[[Chinese sky lantern]]
*[[Cyber-Wars]]
*[[Cubicle Chaos]]
*[[Dollshe Hounds]]
*[[Dragon Ball Z Budokai: Tenkaichi 3]]
*[[Dream Life]]
*[[Dream of Doll]]
*[[Emergency 4]]
*[[Eve The Second Genesis CCG]]
*[[Falling Sand Game]]
*[[Fantasy Premier Leauge]]
*[[Five Clicks to Jesus]]
*[[Flash Flash Revolution]]
*[[Flight the Magic Horse]]
*[[Fun factor]]
;G-O:
*[[Geography (Board Game)]]
*[[Georgia Skin]]
*[[GLove Game]]
*[[Gundam War CCG]]
*[[Holland Christmas games]]
*[[Hl2insider.net]]
*[[Happy Family Midge]]
*[[Hexafex]]
*[[Home version]], general term for a board game, or other home game, based on a television game show
*[[Inclusive Recreation]]
*[[Impossiball]]: a toy ball who's internal weights cause it to move in an unpredictable fashion. A classic.
*[[Jowgen The Spiritualist]], A card from the popular anime/trading card game [[Yu-gi-oh]]
*[[Kamizumo]], a Japanese game involving tapping the edge of a light, but strong surface, to move two sumo wrestlers constructed with paper.
*[[Karom]]
*[[Leech Puzzle]]
*[[Leet World]], the (machinima series) [http://www.theleetworld.com/ Leet World homepage] [http://lacomplexity.thecgs.com/index.php?s=news&id=3232 LA Complexity: Leet World interview]
*[[Lucky packet]]
*[[Johnny Rocketfingers I & II]]
*[[Magic Card Index]]
*[[Magic Edge]]
*[[Mahjong glossary]]
*[[MechQuest]]
*[[Microgame Design Contest]]
*[[Morton's List]]
*[[My Baby Beth]]
*[[My Friend Mandy]]
*[[Mystery Date (game)]] We have an article for the unrelated film, but no article for the game
*[[Napoleon in the Icebox]]
*[[Nemesis Factor]]
*[[Northcote's game]]
*[[Octacompass]]
*[[Games and Sites]]
;P-Z:
*[[Personal Computer Navi]]
*[[Parian dolls]]
*[[Peek-A-Poohs]]
*[[Pixelblocks]]
*[[Playray]]
*[[Pom Pom 123]]
*[[Primitive wars]]
*[[Puzzle Picture]]
*[[Remold]]
*[[RoboForce]]
*[[Rock Scissors]]
*[[Russian Sledge]]
*[[Sargara Family]]
*[[Sabuteo]]
*[[Scramball]]
*[[Si Guo Da Zhan]]
*[[Shortpacking]]
*[[Skiing (game)]]
*[[Soaky]]-as seen in this [http://www.retrojunk.com/details_commercial/3264/ spot]
*[[Sockem Boppers]]
*[[Sports Management Games]]
*[[Suzy Homemaker]]I've heard this phrase, and found out it is a doll, but wonder where it came from and why they choose "suzy"
*[[Swearbear]]
*[[1/72 scale Plastic soldiers]]
*[[Thoth (Game Engine)]] [http://digilander.iol.it/zak965/thoth/ Thoth Engine]
*[[Toobee]] [http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/11/prweb309611.htm Toobee Review] [http://www.toobee.com/popup_2B.html Toobee Product Page]
*[[Torncity]] [http://www.torncitycomplete.com/readarticle.php?article_id=3 What is Torn City?] [http://www.torncity.com/ Torn City Homepage]
*[[Twisted Fish]] (A game developed by [[McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds]]) [http://www.mcneillbrighterminds.com/tf.asp Twisted Fish Main Page] [http://www.mcneillbrighterminds.com/news_martinuniacke.asp The Buzz About Us] [http://www.toydirectory.com/monthly/article.asp?id=2097 www.toydirectory.com]
*[[VS System TCG card index and game rules]]
*[[Weird N' Wild Creatures]] (Developed by the [[International Masters Publishing]] company)-
*[[Wogger]] A very visually appealing point and click computer game developed by Bernd Mattiebe
*[[YakBak]] A pocket sampler toy popular with kids in the 1990s. Some versions could play what you said backwards.
*[[Years in Toys]]
*[[Yeehaw!]] (a drinking game popular with the Engineers at the University of British Columbia)
*[[YellowLight Games]] (a video game company that makes computer games.)
*[[You've Been Sentenced]] (A game developed by ''McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds'' - Winner of the "Oppenheim Toy Portfolio GOLD Award!", AND iParenting Award)
*[[Zoob]]

====[[Charles Roberts Award]] winners====
;2004:
*[[Battles in Normandy]]
*[[Downtown (game)]]
*[[Fortress Berlin]]
*[[Sword of Rome]]
;2003:
*[[Ardennes '44]]
;2002:
*[[Barbarossa to Berlin]]
*[[First Indochina War (wargame)]]
*[[Khe Sahn (wargame)]]
*[[Napoleonic Wars (wargame)]]
*[[Streets of Stalingrad]] (3rd ed.)
;2001:
*[[Barbarossa: Army Group North]]
*[[Longbow (wargame)]]
*[[War of 1812 (wargame)]]
*[[When Dragons Fight]]
*[[Wilderness War]]

====Video games====
{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer and video games/Requests}}
Super Smash Flash

====Role-playing games====
;#:
*[[.4 (Pokemon)]]
;A-G:
*[[Aerysia]]
*[[Aspereta]]
*[[AnsibleMOO]] [www.ansiblemoo.org]
*[[Bilarro]]
*[[BloodScape]] [http://www.bloodscape.net]
*[[Boneheart]]
*[[Bots2]]
*[[Chivalry Wars]] [http://www.chivalrywars.com]
*[[List of Characters from Dungeon Siege series]]
*[[Cobb Darg]]
*[[Darwin's World]] by [[RPGObjects]] [http://www.rpgobjects.com/index.php?page=dw]
*[[Don't Rest Your Head]] by [[Evil Hat Productions]] [http://www.evilhat.com/?dryh]
*[[DragonLands (World Weavers)]] [http://dragonlands.worldweavers.net]
*[[Drax (Greyhawk)]]
*[[Drelnza]]
*[[Egg of Coot]]
*[[Emirikol the Chaotic]]
*[[Enchanting Hogwarts]]
*[[Eternal Eyes]]
*[[Exanimus]]
*[[Faith and Fire]]
*[[Fandom High]]
*[[Father of Obedience]]
*[[Feats]]
*[[Fiend-Sage of Rel Astra]]
*[[Gangsterz]]-http://www.gangsterz2.net
*[[G.O.D-Mezameyo to Yobu Koe ga Kikoe]]
*[[Global GoonzuDawn of the New EraThe Game of Politics and Economics]] [http://global.goonzu.com/center/default.asp]
;H-O:
*[[Hazen (Greyhawk)]]
*[[Hazendel]]
*[[HoloTruck]]
*[[IBRPG]]
*[[Ivid V]]
*[[Jaran Krimeeah]]
*[[Jumper (Greyhawk)]]
*[[Jumping gemini]]
*[[Korenth Zan]]
*[[Legend of Cale]]
*[[Lightspeed (role-playing game)]]
*[[List of Dungeons and Dragons publishing companies]]
*[[Looney MUD]] [http://www.venusinfurs.org/]
*[[M.A.G.U.S.]] a Hungarian roleplaying game made because of lack of DnD in Hungary.
*[[Monster Hunter 2 (Dos)]]
*[[Mythology of Final Fantasy VII]]
*[[Methenas]]
*[[Netbook (RPG)]]
*[[Networlds]]
*[[Nolzur]]
*[[Nosnra]]
*[[Null (Greyhawk)]]
*[[Osson]]
;P-Z:
*[[Philidor (Greyhawk)]]
*[[Pi Story]]
*[[Player death]]
*[[Prehysteria]]
*[[Quaal]]
*[[List of Races in Dungeon Siege RPG series]]
*[[RuneScape holiday items]]
*[[Rhydin]]
*[[Rpgchat]]
*[[Sector42]]
*[[Slarecian]] (Dungeons & Dragons race)
*[[Sryth: The Age of Igtheon]] [http://www.sryth.com]
*[[Sustarre]]
*[[Talesweaver]]
*[[Tuerny]]
*[[VZones]]''[[Vampire: The Masquerade Redemption]]''
*[[Warcraft Storyline]]
*[[Warhammer Historical Wargames]]
*[[World Weavers Role-Playing Games]] [http://www.worldweavers.net]
*[[Worldwide Adventure Writing Month]] [http://woadwrimo.blogspot.com/]
*[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum]]
*[[Zaon]]
*[[Zantarni]]
*[[Zeech]]

====Simulation games====
*[[Air Taxi Pilot]]
*[[Airlines2]] [http://pc.iavgames.com/airlines2]
*[[Airport & Scenery Designer]]
*[[Battle For Midway]]
*[[Bush Pilot Adventures]]
*[[Chopper Havoc]]
*[[Civil Air Patrol Pilot]]
*[[Combat Squadron]]
*[[Commuter Express v2.0]]
*[[Commuter Xpress]]
*[[CoPilot Version 3]]
*[[Corporate Pilot]]
*[[Corporate Pilot 2]]
*[[Custom Panel Designer]]
*[[European Enhanced Terrain]]
*[[EZ-GPS V2]]
*[[EZ-Landmark]]
*[[EZ-Scenery]]
*[[EZ-VFR]]
*[[Fairytail Birds by Hasbro]]
*[[Fighter Pilot (game)]]
*[[Flight Deck 3]]
*[[Fly the Airbus A380]]
*[[Fly the Airbus Fleet]]
*[[FS Design Studio V3]]
*[[FS Flight Ventures]]
*[[FS Repaint]]
*[[FS Whirlybirds]]
*[[Galaxy Force 2]]
*[[Great Canadian Pie, The]]
*[[Military Aircraft Collection]]
*[[Mosquito Combat]]
*[[PBY-5 Catalina]]
*[[Private Pilot 2]]
*[[Sea Plane Adventures]]
*[[Sky Ranch "Outdoor" Flying]]
*[[USA Extreme Landscapes]]
*[[VAS Studio]]
*[[Vietnam Carrier Ops]]
*[[Warbird Extreme]]
*[[World Extreme Landscapes]]
*[[World Neverland]]
*[[WWII Carrier Ops]]

====People====
*[[Andrew Robert Reynolds]]
*[[Artemis DeLarge]]
*[[Ashley Madison]]
*[[Brad Duke]]
*[[Brian Luo]]
*[[Bryan Perez]]
*[[Cassie Lee Altfather]]
*[[Chabi Khan]] wife of Kublai Khan
*[[Chris Senn (game designer)]]
*[[Christian Conkle]]
*[[Darien Wilde]]
*[[Elizabeth M. Hollinger]]
*[[Eric Stevens]]
*[[Esther Oh]]
*[[John E. Finlay II]]
*[[Martine Chartrand]]
*[[Napster Girl]]
*[[Peter Harrap]]
*[[Tavisha Wolfgarth-Simmons]]
*[[Toohulhulsote]]
*[[Travis Stout]]
*[[Nejuf]]
*[[Lee Hiok Kwee]]
*[[Tannah Hirsch]] [[Contract bridge]] columnist

===Food, drink, and nutrition===
*Please list [[agriculture]]-related requests at [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences#Agriculture]].
;A-B:
*[[Acapulco restaurant]] (Mexican, [http://www.acapulcorestaurants.com/ more info])
*[[Acqua pazza]] (fish soup dish; literally "crazy water" in Italian)
*[[Agwa Liqueur]] (Herbal liqueur made from coca leaf http://www.agwabuzz.com)
*[[Aloe Vera Getränk]] (Some healthy drink http://www.asiafoodland.de/product_info.php?products_id=1168)
*[[Appelpunt]] - appears to be the Dutch name for a slice of [[apple pie]]
*[[Applewood cheese]] (an English cheese with a smokey flavour)
*[[Avalakki]]
*[[Animal 57]]
*[[Balloon wine]]
*[[Banana muffins]] (Also Banana Bread, Banana Pullman)
*[[Barbounia]] (Greek food referred to in John Fowles's "Magus")
*[[Baybread]] (Canadian Oatmeal+ Carb heavy Scouting Amalgation)
*[[Bean Burrito Especial- Taco Bell]]
*[[Beer Distribution]] (not sure where to put this request, it is a very complicated topic, possibly use these pages as sources to start http://probrewer.com/resources/library/distribution101.php http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/bells/
*[[Beto's]] (Mexican food restaurant, [http://utah.citysearch.com/profile/10392978/ more info])
*[[Beverly Lynn Bennett]] (a phenomenal Vegan Chef)
*[[BG7]] (Ben Gordon's white tea energy drink)
*[[bjórlíki]] (fake beer from Iceland, created during a period in the 80's where beer was prohibited vodka and alcohol free beer. why?)
*[[Black-Out Friday]] (the day after Thanksgiving) [[Black Friday (shopping)]]
*[[Bombolone]] (Italian dessert, from the Torino region, bread-like with a cream filling)
*[[Bottle gourd oil]]
*[[Botak Jones]] [http://www.botakjones.com/]
*[[British rail sandwich]]
*[[bickyburger]]
;C:
*[[Cafe Rio Mexican Grill]] ([http://www.caferio.com/ more info])
*[[Cafinesse]]Chilled coffee concentrate
*[[Calcannon]]
*[[California style chicken]]
*[[Caterpillartracks]]
*[[Cavity Creeps]]
*[[Cebada]]
*[[Che Ba Mau]] (Vietnamese three bean drink)
*[[Cheesemuffin]]
*[[Cho-cho chicken]] Suggested after finding this term in appetizer section of the menu from a Chinese restaurant in Louisiana. 25 Apr. '07.
*[[Choc-Top]] A chocolate-dipped ice-cream eaten at the cinema; popular in Australia.
*[[Chocolataire]] Historically, an afternoon social event (like a not-so-formal tea party) featuring an all-chocolate menu
*[[Chocolate almonds]]
*[[Chocolate Soldier (soft drink)]] The Yoohoo-like chocolate drink, not the alcoholic cocktail. In particular would appreciate some qualitative comparison to Yoohoo and product history.
*[[Choconeill]]
*[[Chez Piggy]]
*[[Citrus Drop soda]]
*[[Claudius Gele]]
*[[Coffee bean storage]]
*[[Combier]] The original triple sec. Some information already exists in[[Triple_sec|Triple sec]] [[http://www.combier.fr/anglais/default.htm| Home Page of Combier]]
*[[Comiteco]] An agave distilled beverage from Comitas, MX (a native Spanish speaker might be able to find ample material on the web, but I can't read it well enough)
*[[Confi]]
*[[Contemporary Cuisine (What is?)]]
*[[Coors Spring Water]]
*[[Count Puskin]]
*[[Craft Sticks]]
*[[Creamy Marms]]
*[[Croquant]] A type of nut often found in chocolate?
*[[Cuisine of Paraguay]]
;D-F:
*[[Deli Roll]] (See [http://www.hashkafah.com/index.php?s=4087d9976c04e592d6372b32d7e3a7fa&showtopic=29431&view=findpost&p=646829])
*[[Dickey's Barbecue Pit]] (Texas based fast food chain)
*[[Dinner-by-the-bite]]
*[[Double brie]]
*[[Double Devon cream]] (similar to Clotted Cream)
*[[Doupi]]
*[[Dragon pearl tea]]
*[[Drunken Goat Brewing Company]]
*[[Dutch babies]] (puffy eggy oven pancake)
*[[ECGC]]
*[[El Patio]](Mexican restaurant in holland village, Singapore)
*[[Enhanced water]] (general article about the product trend of [[Vitamin Water]] and [[Propel]])
*[[Elixir d'Anvers]]
*[[Elgin Street Diner]] (Ottawa, Ontario famous landmark restaurant)
*[[Fagottini]](pasta)
*[[Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour]]
*[[Ferrero-Küsschen]] Candy similar to Ferrero Rocher.See also [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrero_K%C3%BCsschen german version]].
*[[Fillet of beef]]
*[[Fish Gelatin]]
*[[Food adjectives]]
*[[Fortified cereals]]
*[[Frakenstuff Hotdogs]]
*[[Free refill]]
*[[Fromage fort]]
*[[Fruit d'or]]
*[[Fastnaucht]] a Pennsylvania Dutch donut. some info can be found here: http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=2917435
;G-J:
*[[Gallo Chablis]] (a type of wine)
*[[Gameldansk]]
*[[Gatbustaz]]
*[[Girl drink]]
*[[Gompstompers]](a gooey historical treat, not good to delete)
*[[Graveyard (soda)]] (A combination of all the sodas at a soda fountain)
*[[Güero Canelo]]- (Tucson Arizona subcult taco stand, mentioned in famous southwest band's- like Calexico- lyrics)
*[[Gujarati food]]
*[[Gull eggs]] - their application as food
*[[Habu Sake]]Snake Sake, a description of taste, history, and culture surrounding it.
*[[Hanging (meat)]] The process of hanging meat after slaughter
*[[Hedgehogs (chocolate)]]
*[[Hopjes]]
*[[Hotdogs, Stuffed]]
*[[Hot Salt Beef]]
*[[Hulk Royal]] An alcoholic beverage containing Crown Royal, Hpnotiq, and Cognac
*[[Ice bucket]]
*[[Instincto diet]]
*[[Intermittent fasting]]
*[[James Ready 5.5]] Beer, not the person
*[[Jana Skinny Water]] Water marketed to burn calories http://www.skinnywater.com/
*[[Japanese Fusion Cuisine]]
*[[Juice in Bartending]] (How juice is used and why it's important in bartending)
;K-M:
*[[K-Cup Coffee]]
*[[Kabanossi]], a spicy smoked sausage which can be eaten hot or cold
*[[Kalinji]], an Indian spice
*[[Kamchatka Vodka]], a cheap vodka from Russia
*[[Koala Springs beverages]]
*[[Kolo mee]]
*[[Krapfel]]
*[[Label My Food]] (Food Labelling campaign group in the UK - http://www.labelmyfood.org.uk)
*[[Lanjager]]
*[[Laurent Perrier]]
*[[Lean Balance]]
*[[Lidia Matticchio Bastianich]] (An Italian chef)
*[[Liquitarianism]] (A diet of some sort, made up of water/liquid only?)
*[[List of Italian Foods]] (Such as gnocchi, gelato, pasta, pizza, etc.)
*[[Lorraine cheese]]
*[[Luster Dust]]
*[[Macaroni Pie]]
*[[Mackintosh Good News chocolates]]
*[[Mangii]]
*[[Marc Bredif]] (French wine maker)
*[[Marc de Champagne]]
*[[Marzemino Wine]]
*[[Master Chef]] (A chef's chef) The highest achievement an American chef can earn. [http://www.cookingschools101.com/careers/positions/master.aspx more info]
*[[Medalla Light beer]]
*[[Medicated Sugar Confectionary]]
*[[Meister Bock]] - A fastfood chain from Germany specialising in sausages
*[[Mianzhudaqu]] (Unusual liquor from China)
*[[Michael Carlson]] - [http://www.schwarestaurant.com/ Schwa restaurant], Chicago; [http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/chi-0213schwafeb13,1,2276412.story?page=1 some notability]
*[[Milk Bubbles]]
*[[Munkholm]] (Well-known Norwegian non-alcholic beer)
;N-R:
*[[Nederburg]]
*[[Nightcap (beverage)]]
*[[Novelty Foods]]
*[[Nurishment]] Milk drink in various flavours from the UK.
*[[Oriental Rice Cracker]]
*[[Original New York Seltzer, discontinued carbonated beverage]]
*[[Paillard]] A slice of veal, chicken, or beef that is pounded until very thin and cooked quickly.
*[[Pantry Restaurant]], Los Angeles
*[[Parikari]] drink of Wapishana and macushi
*[[Pastizio]]
*[[Peanut Lolita]] a peanut liquor, but does anyone know where to purchase it, or it's history?
*[[Pergamot]] fruit
*[[Persian Fairy Floss]] A dessert garnish.
*[[Pigeon pie]]
*[[Pineapple fried rice]] or [[pineapple rice]] - Well-known Thai dish
*[[Pink sauce]]
*[[Pinnacle Vodka]] - Premium Imported (French?) Vodka
*[[Piquillo peppers]]
*[[Pizzaiola]] - appears to be an Italian pizza-style sauce used on non-pizza foods such as meats
*[[Pizzetta]] - restaurant in Mystic, CT
*[[Pounder Burger]] (quarter pounder[X4])
*[[Prawn toast]]
*[[Principato wines]] the house wine of the Olive Garden www.olivegarden.com
*[[Rainbow chip frosting]] (when did they stop/restart production?)
*[[Rainbow Marshmallows]]
*[[Rawon]] (a type of soup originating from the Indonesian culture)
*[[Red Hot Dogs]] (A Maine delicacy, reference: http://travel.mainetoday.com/fromaway/051101.shtml)
*[[Richard Blechynden]] (inventor of iced tea)
*[[Rinfrescante]]
*[[Rudy's Lakeside]] (a historic eating establishment in Oswego, NY, near SUNY Oswego reference: http://www.rudyshot.com)
*[[Rybets]] (some kind of small fish, apparently native to Russia)
*[[Rye India Pale Ale]] (the beer)
*[[Romaneck Chicken]] A common type of breaded chicken similar to chicken fingers popular and well known throughout the Larchmont/Mamaroneck New York area.
;S:
*[[Salami sandwiches]]
*[[Salitos]]
*[[Samoun]] (A pita-like bread eaten in Iraq and Egypt.)
*[[Sans Rival]]
*[[Sauerkraut candy]]
*[[Scaloppine al limone]] (Italian dish consisting of pork or veal steak, covered in bread crumbs or uncovered, either fried in butter or broiled, and served with a piece of lemon)
*[[Szechuan tofu]]
*[[Sea Vegg]]
*[[Sir Isaac Lime (Otter Pops)]]
*[[Sixteenth Century Food]]
*[[Skim plus milk]]
*[[Socko energy drink]]
*[[Spring soup]]
*[[Sprout Creek Farm Creamery]]
*[[Squeez-A-Snak]]
*[[Smoked Sausage]]
*[[Steak-umm]] http://www.steakumm.com/
*[[Strange dishes]] (extreme food around the world, who eats it, are they healthy?)
*[[Student pub]]
*[[Stuff Aaron Eats]]
*[[Stuffed Hotdogs]]
*[[Suze (drink)|Suze]] a French apertif
*[[Sweet Oil]] (disamb page)
;T-Z:
*[[Table water]]
*[[Tacos arabes]], a Mexican flatbread dish
*[[Tahinopitta]] (This one is a challenge. Tahinopitta is a peanut butter cake or sweet roll similar to a Cinnamon Bun from Cyprus. An authentic recipe is very hard to find.)
*[[Taiwanese sausage]]
*[[Tepin]] (kind of pepper)
*[[Tequila Rose]]
*[[The Master Cleanser]] - The Lemonade diet created by Stanley Burroughs over 50 years ago.
*[[Theta burger]]
*[[Tonica di Monaco]] (Sicilian Espresso - who makes it, who distributes it in the US?)
*[[Turkey ham]] (a cheap deli meat)
*[[Turtle pie]]
*[[Vegenaise]]
*[[Vodka Kick]] (aka VK-A variety of alcopop)
*[[Wapatula]](Mixed Drink)
*[[Western Salad Dressing]]
*[[Whambuca]] (Popular drink in the UK - potent mix of whiskey and sambuca)
*[[Wine Diamonds]](What they are, and why they are in some wines)
*[[Wine list]]
*[[Wines of France (Country)]]
*[[Wines of Georgia (Country)]]
*[[Wines of Spain (Country)]]
*[[Yellow-feather chicken]]
*[[Yup Soda]]
*[[Zythum]]

===Holidays===
*[[The Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO)]]. A trade association of over 150 independent and specialist travel companies. ([http://www.aito.co.uk/ Official Website])
*[[Battle of Britain Sunday]]
*[[Battle of the Atlantic Sunday]]
*[[Beach Week]]
*[[Callach]]
*[[Camerone Day]]
*[[Christmahanakwanzaka]] -- possibly you mean [[Ramahanukwanzmas]] ?
*[[Himmelfart]]
*[[Mayfest]] - an annual non-profit fund-raising festival in Fort Worth, Texas ([http://www.mayfest.org/ Official Website])
*[[National Cheese Day]]
*[[National Penis Day]] - This is a National holiday in New Zealand, celebrated on September 4th
*[[National Walk in Slow Motion for 5 Minutes Day]]
*[[Inside-Out Shirt Day]]
*[[Christmas in Hawaii]]
*[[International Pizza Punk Day]] (December 26)
*[[International Cake Day]] Celebration of Cake with friends of different nations on the second Saturday of December.
*[[List of Religious Holidays Taking Place in December]]
*[[Fastnaucht Day]] Pennsylvania Dutch, also called Fat Tuesday, using up lard for lent by making a type of donut called fastnauchts. some info can be found here: http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=2917435
*[[Take your kid to Work Day]] Might not be a national holiday.
*[[Steak and BlowJob day]] March 14th, paired with Valentines Day - geared towards men
*[[FMCFMH Day]] April 3rd, Feed Me Chocolate, Fuck Me Hard Day - a more straighforward approach to Valentines Day, geared towards women.
*[[National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day]] December 7th
*[[id-el-maulud]] National Holiday in Nigeria
*[[Holiday/Hotel definitions]] Per Person, Twin Share etc
*[[Potato Break]] A holiday for students in Victoria and Carleton counties in New Brunswick, Canada in which they are given two weeks off in September to help farmers by working in the potato fields.
*[[Chrismakwanzika]] Mash up of December bound holidays.
*[[Cat Pet Day '95]] (April 30) The last and probably the most important in the Cat Pet Day series of events. Definitely encyclopedia worthy

===Places===
For nightclubs, see [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Culture and fine arts#Venues|Music Venues]]

==Religion==
===Religion, cults, spirituality and self-help===
;A-B:
*[[Agrippan Trilemma]]
*[[Al-Het]]
*[[Albion Ballenger]]
*[[Alder Man (Leib-olmai)]]
*[[Atermdeism]]
*[[Al-Eman University]]
*[[Antonio Vazquez Alba]]
*[[Anachoret]]
*[[Athe]] - the fictitious god worshiped by atheists
*[[Autopergamene; self parchment; blood written on skin]]
*[[Amor intellectualis Dei]]
*[[Aniruddha Bapu]]
*[[Appalachian Granny Magic(k), and it's historic roots]] A uniquely Southern Appalachian tradition, a blending of Celtic ( Primarily Irish,Scottish, Scotch/Irish ) Paganism/Witchcraft, and Native American ( Cherokee, maybe some Shawnee ) Shamanism, tracing back to the early(?) 1700's.
*[[AvatarEPC]] One of my coworkers belongs to this new-age cult-like group [http://www.avatarepc.com/ http://www.avatarepc.com/]
*[[Belzebuub]], Gnostic Master and Author. Also by the name of Mark Pritchard. [www.belzebuub.com]
*[[Beni Abraham]]
*[[Bilphism]]
*[[Biokinesis]](the manipulation of genetics and/or life force via psychokinetic ability)
*[[Bobo Shanti]]
*[[Book of Ratziel]]
*[[Bush arbor]]
*[[BYU Approved Housing]][[Blood covenant]]
*[[Brahmarakshasa]]

;C-F:
*[[Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute]]
*[[Canadian Council of Christians and Jews]]
*[[Carmignac, Jean]]
*[[Catholic Secular Forum]]
*[[Ceremonial Magic & The Power of Evocation]] (Joseph C. Lisiewski, occultist)
*[[Charles Higounet]]
*[[Chocolate Day]]
*[[Christopher Parks]]
*[[Chris Bennett (author)]]
*[[Church of the Age of Reason]]
*[[Church of the Divine Lotus]] [http://www.divinelotus.org/]
*[[Church of the Tree of Life]] as mentioned in ''Legal Highs'' by Adam Gottlieb and other texts. Was based in [[San Francisco]].
*[[Cosmic Christ]]
*[[Criticism of Baha'i Faith]], there are critisim of many religions on wikipedia but not this one e.g., [[Criticism of Judaism]] and [[Criticism of Islam]]
*[[Cup of Trembling]]
*[[Dahnhak]]
*[[Diane Vera]] (one of the most famous theistic Satanists)
*[[David Lee Dobler]]
*[[Dolbor Ritual]]
*[[Dominican Nuns of Summit, New Jersey]]
*[[The Eye in the Hand]]
*[[Evangelical Truth]]
*[[Falútli]]
*[[Fire of Molech]] - cf [[Moloch]]
*[[First Friday devotion]]
*[[Free Will Astrology]] (newspaper and web column)

;G-L:
*[[Gender roles in Judaism]]
*[[Geniism]] (Vietnamese spirituality)
*[[Grimoirium Verum]]
*[[George D. Herron‎]], key player in [[Social Gospel ]] amd Kingdom movements (1890s)
*[[Gods of Unix]], those great deities who control whose code compiles and whose does not.
*[[Harshmanites]]
*[[Hawzah]]
*[[healing ministry]]
*[[Hill, Brandon D.]]
*[[Hymn Board]]
*[[Ibn Daub]]
*[[Idealistic Pantheism]]
*[[Ikiz Mabut Religion]] [[Polytheistic]] [[religion]] based around twin gods.
*[[Julianity]]- religion circling around the God Julian
*[[Jedi realism]] - more than just a census prank, apparently; some people are serious about it
*[[John de Ruiter]]
*[[Karl Busse]]
*[[Kashkul]] or [[Keşkül]], the grant-bowl used by dervishes, not the turkish dessert.
*[[Kharejite / kharidjite ]]
*[[Lexa Roséan]] pagan author and Wiccan High Priestess
*[[Leonardo Da Vinci MacLaren]] Labour MP and Founder of the School of Economic Science (SES)
*[[List of papal names]] - What names did the popes use? Who first used them, and why were they used? (like [[Pope Benedict XVI]] having chosen his name in honour of [[Pope Benedict XV]] and [[Saint Benedict of Nursia]].
*[[Lokean]] neopagan worship of Norse god Loki

;M-Q:
*[[Mahabhashyam]]
*[[Mahayana & Theravada; Differences between beliefs and practices]]
*[[Marked Men for Christ]]
*[[Mait'tête]] (vaudun)
*[[Marke Pawson]]
*[[Martinus, the Danish writer]] A spontaneous transformation of consciousness enabled the Danish writer Martinus (1890-1981) to describe the eternal, spiritual laws and principles of life. His work is collectively entitled The Third Testament. It is an all-embracing world picture, a spiritual science that describes and analyses the spiritual laws of life.
*[[The Martinus Institute]] provides information on Martinus Cosmology in various languages.
*[[MattBaier]] the popular trend of MattBaier worship
*[[Michael Sharp]]Author
*[[Missionary Society of St. Paul]] [[Roman Catholic]] order of priests from [[Nigeria]].
*[[Mizuko]] in the Shinto religion
*[[Moggeism]] Modern Religion
*[[New Testament Christian College]]
*[[Nicodemite]] - In the sense used in [[John Calvin]]'s writings and other discussions of that time, possibly also in the broader modern sense
*[[Non-religious funeral]] / [[Non-confessional funeral]] / [[Atheist funeral]] / [[Civil funeral]]
[[New Church of the Light]] A religious sect that followed the teachings of [[Arther Leonus]] and encouraged free religious debate.
*[[Old Adam]] - theological concept - humankind's unrepentant nature
*[[Otakukin]] - extremely shady religious cult - they believe they are reincarnations of anime characters! http://otakukin.atspace.com/what.htm
*[[Pagen Symbols]] - How symbolism is viewed in Pagen Rituals
*[[Panenhenic mysticism]]
*[[The Partridge Family Temple]] - [[Parody religion]]
*[[Paulism]]
*[[Pilgrimage church]]
*[[Prapiroon - Thai Rain God]]
*[[Postcolonial Critique]]
*[[Primal Indigineous]]

;R-S:
*[[Rational Piety]]
*[[Recollections in Christianity]]
*[[Rock Water]]
*[[Sagi nahor]]
*[[Saphira (Biblical)]]- she was the wife of [[Ananias]] in Acts of the Apostles, see also [[Ananias and Sapphira]]
*[[Sarah Ban Breathnach]]
*[[Satan Xerxes Carnacki LaVey]] - third-born child and first son of Anton Szandor LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan
*[[School of Metaphysics]]their official site is http://www.som.org
*[[Scripturalism]]
*[[Seal of Secrecy]]
*[[Sedona Method]]
*[[seeker movement]] (sometimes associated with [[Purpose Driven]])
*[[Shining Ones]]
*[[ShinYat Tong Moral Association]]
*[[Shivasina]]
*[[Simple Abundance]]
*[[Soniferous ether]]
*[[Spossum]] - Violently fails [[Wikipedia:Notability]]: "Spossum refers to an organization calling themselves the Spossums founded in 2004, currently numbering 12 members" [http://www.molinu.org/spossum]

;T-Z:
*[[Tachmonite]]
*[[T'ai-Shang Kan-Ying P'ien]] (Taoist treatise on ethics)
*[[Temperance revolution]] - cf [[Temperance movement]], [[Prohibition]]
*[[Temple of Anarchism]] - notable Southern Ontario cult known for it's influence in regional politics.
*[[Terencism]]
*[[Terribilis est locus iste]] - cf [[Rennes-le-Château#Church_of_Mary_Magdalene|Church of Mary Magdalene]], [[Rennes-le-Château]]
*[[The Church of Google]] - [http://www.thechurchofgoogle.org Official Website]- also known as Googlism
*[[The True Faith Jehovah’s Witnesses Association]] - http://the-true-jw.oltenia.ro/
*[[Thomas Munster]]
*[[Tony Samara]]
*[[True Alternative]] - "subversive alternative paradigm"
*[[Udipi Shri Krishna]]
*[[Via de la Rosa]]
*[[Vihangam Yoga]]
*[[Voces Mysticae]]
*[[Wesleyan Society]]
*[[Worship of the Ancient Seventh Planet]] (Canadian religious cult)
*[[Wu Yi Mountain]] (see previously wrong link in [[Taoism]])
*[[Well cultures]], particularly with reference to well culture in Wales, see reference to ancient well in discussion Mynytho.
*[[Xi Fang]]
*[[Yansa]]
*[[Years in Religion]]
*[[Zoomo]]
*[[Zickxianism]]

===Other/ Misc (if you are unsure)===
*[[Klêidouchos]], "Keeper of the Keys"
*[[Scholastic Art and Writing Awards]]
*[[Iglesia de Dios Israelita]], Mexican/American Church of Israelite God, so-called "Mexican Jewish" denomination that follows Jewish practices but believes in Christ.
*[[charter myths]]
*[[Iyaman]] (In Rastafarism)
*[[Woronieckis]] --puported relion of Andrea Yates and her Husband---see cnn.com article on her not being insane
*[[Tirukurral]]-the Tamil saint and his sayings
*[[Gender Bias in Religion]] - POV title
*[[Allen Kennedy]] - master card-dealler, inventor of center deal
*[[Angels Of Punishment]]
*[[Church Of The Members]]
*[[debate etiquette]] - a convention for (online) debate etiquette
*[[Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme]]
*[[Leonard Swindler]]
*[[Mombobo]]
*[[multiple souls]]
*[[Olifat]] trickster god who brought fire in Micronesian mythology
*[[religion in the 1970s]]
*[[Sanctae Theologiae Professor]]
*[[Types of Magick]]
*[[Whitesides]]
*[[Yomeigaku]]
*[[YMCA Camp Widjiwagan]]
*[[designer religion]]
*[[Shoop da Whoop]]
*[[High magic]]
*[[Kabalarians]]
*[[St. Mary's Church Champakulam]]
*[[Pâris]] (greek mythology)
*[[Roger Athlyi Rogers]] -- influential proto-Rastifarian
*[[Temple of the Lord's Grace]]
*[[Charlie the Unicorn]] -- Popular animated YouTube video

===[[Judaism]]===
*[[Goydar]]
*[[Jewdar]] -- supposed ability for people (especially Jews) to 'sense' or detect if another person is Jewish; similar to "[[gaydar]]."Wiktionary has an entry [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Jewdar here].
*[[Columbus Platform]]
*[[Jewlicious Festival]] - Jewish Festival held in Long Beach, CA every year. [http://www.JewliciousFestival.com Link]
*[[Reformed Tehudic Karaite Judaism]]
*[[Miami Platform]]
*[[World Congress of Jewish Studies]]
*[[Combined Jewish Philanthropies]]
*[[Sword of the Messiah]] (in Judaism and Christianity)
*expand of [[ichud]] (see talk page)
*[[Only Simchas]] (refers to the website onlysimchas.com - this has become something of a cultural phenomenon in the orthodox Jewish world. Its ubiquity for posting engagements and life cycle events seems unparalleled for an online forum.)
*[[Integral Judaism]]
*[[Integral Kabbalah]]
====Rabbis, philosophers, cantors====
*[[Alexander Rebbe]]
*[[Viktor Aptowitzer]] ([[Victor Aptowitzer]]; b. July 16, 1871, [[Tarnopol]], Galicia - December 5, 1942, Jerusalem), rabbi Talmudist -
*[[Eduard Birnbaum]], a chazzan
*[[Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein]] ([[Yechiel Eckstein]]) Founder and President ''[[IFCJ]] - [[International Fellowship of Christians and Jews]]''
*[[Akiva Eisenberg]]
*[[Paul Chaim Eisenberg]] [[:de:Paul Chaim Eisenberg|(de)]]
*Rabbi [[Löb Fischels]]
*[[Rabbi Mordechai Gafni]] ([[Mordechai Gafni]])
*[[Adolf Guttmacher]] (also [[Adolph Gutmacher]], and may [[Adolph Guttmacher]]), an US rabbi
*[[Elijah Guttmacher]] (Elijah Gutmacher/[[Elija Gutmacher]], [[Eliyah Gutmacher]]/[[Eliya Gutmacher]], [[Eliyahu Gutmacher]]), also [[Elijahu Guttmacher]]; [[:pl:Elijahu Guttmacher|(pl)]], See also ''[[Yaakov Lorberbaum]]''
*[[Jacob Hamburger]]/[[Jacob Hamburger]] [[:de:Jacob Hamburger]]
*[[Aron Heppner]] [[:pl:Aron Heppner|(pl)]] ([[Aaron Heppner]], [[Ahron Heppner]], [[Aharon Heppner]])
*[[Rabbi Yaakov Hillel]] ([[Yaakov Hillel]])
*[[Rabbi David Ingber]] ([[David Ingber]])
*[[Richard Israel]]
*[[Rabbi Gedalia Zweig]] Writer and musical Rabbi
*[[Anton Laytner]]
*[[Tehilla Lichtenstein]] ([http://www.americanjewisharchives.org/aja/FindingAids/Lichten.htm Tehilla] [http://www.jwa.org/archive/jsp/perInfo.jsp?personID=1032])
*[[Aaron Miller (cantor)]]/[[Aaron Miller (rabbi)]]
*[[Benzion Miller]]
*[[Novominsker Rebbe]]
*[[Emanuel Rackman]]
*[[Gilbert S. Rosenthal]] ([[Gilbert Rosenthal]])
*[[Amos Rubinstein]] / [[Amos Rubenstein]]
*[[Barukhia Russo]]
*[[Isaac Stein]]
*[[Margarete Susman]]([[Margarete von Bendemann]]) ([[:de:Margarete Susman]])
*[[Nahum Ward]]
*[[Rabbi Amiel Wohl]] (Rabbi [[Amiel Wohl]] and his father Rabbi [[Samuel Wohl]], whom the book "''[[He Really Had Something to Say]]''" is about.)
*[[Immanuel Wolf]]

====Others, Jewish People not classified====
*[[Judengasse (Vienna)]]/[[Judengasse, Vienna]] [[:de:Judengasse (Wien)|(de)]]
*[[Viennese Jewish Museum]] ([[Dorotheergasse]]) [[:de:|(de)]]
*[[Max Halberstadt]] [[:de:Max Halberstadt|(de)]]
*[[Porges von Portheim]]
*[[Todesco]]
*[[Wartenegg von Wertheimstein]]
*[[Weil von Weilen]]
*[[Alfred Polgar]]
*[[Adolf Hepner]]/[[Adolph Hepner]]
*[[Paula Winkler]] ([[Paula Buber]])
*[[Flory Van Beek]], Dutch Holocaust survivor about whom Mel Gibson planned to produce Holocaust miniseries
*[[Max Kohnstamm]]/[[Max Kohnstam]] [[:nl:Max Kohnstamm|nl]]
*[[Yuri Levick]]
*[[Emmanuel Banks]],Israeli-Jew known for his great study of judaism
*[[Rita Kohnstamm]]
*[[Jerry Kohn]]
*[[LetumSpirit/god in Roman Mythology]]
*[[Mikhail Shatrov]] / [[Mikhail Filippovich Shatrov]]
*[[Todesco]] family
*[[Ernst Epstein]]/[[Ernst Eppstein]]

;A:
*[[Gabirel Abraham Almond]] ([[Gabirel A. Almond]], [[Gabirel Almond]]; [[:ja:?????•?????]])
*[[Karl Arnstein]] ([[:de:Karl Arnstein]])
*[[David Alpert]]
*[[Benamin Apple]]

;B:
*[[Aleksandr Natanovich Bernshtam]]
*[[Hans Behrendt]]
*[[Lillian Birnbaum]]
*[[Bruno Bloch]] (1878-1933)
*[[Maurice Bloch]], ethnologist
*[[Geviha ben Pesisa]]
*[[Yossel Birshteyn]]([[Yossel Birstein]]), writer
*[[Yitzhak Ben-Ner]], writer
*[[Lillian Birnbaum]]
*[[Spencer Bloch]]
*[[Jimmy Berg]], cellist
*[[Evelyn Berckman]]
*[[Emanuel Berle]]
*[[William Bayer]]
*[[Rudolf Borchardt]] ([[:de:Rudolf Borchardt]])
*[[Rafael Buber]]

;C:
*[[Lopo Sarmento de Carvalho]]
*[[Fernand Crémieux]] (1857-1928) [[:fr:Fernand Crémieux|(fr)]]
*[[Gaston Crémieux]] (1836-1871) [[:fr:Gaston Crémieux|(fr)]]
*[[Henri Crémieux]] (1896-1980) [[:fr:Henri Crémieux|(fr)]]
*[[Marcel Cohen]]

;D:
*[[Bernhard Dernburg]] ([[:de:Bernhard Dernburg]])
*[[Ernst Dernburg]]
*[[Friedrich Dernburg]] ([[:de:Friedrich Dernburg]])
*[[Hermann Dernburg]] ([[:de:Hermann Dernburg]])
*[[Inge Deutschkron]] [[:de:Inge Deutschkron]]

;E
*[[Stanislaw Ehrlich]] (1907-1997, Galicia-born Polish jurist)
*[[Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg]] (''S. M. Ehrenberg'')
*[[Max Eichholz]] [[:de:Max Eichholz|(de)]]
*[[Eric Elbogen]]
*[[Franz F. Elbogen]] ([[Franz Elbogen]])
*[[Paul Elbogen]]
*[[Joel Engel]]
*[[Joel Engel (composer)]], Ukraine-born Israeli musician
*[[Martin Erlichman]]

;F:
*[[Theodore Frenkel]]
*[[Henri Fleisch]]
*[[Rabbi Tzvi Freeman]] ([http://www.chabad.org/search/results.asp?searchword=tzvi+freeman&x=0&y=0])
*[[Osip Feltsman]]
*[[Fridrikh Ermler]] / [[Friedrich Ermler]] ([[:fr:Fridrikh Ermler]])
*[[T. Lux Feininger]]([[Lux Feininger]])
*[[Ellane Feinstein]]
*[[Boris Fraenkel]] ([[:fr:Boris Fraenkel]])
;G:
*[[Eva Galler]]
*[[Daniel Ganzfried]] (1857-1911), Hungarian-born Swiss author
*[[Abraham Geifman]]
*[[Louis Ginsberg (poet)]], father of Allen
*[[Baer Günzburg]]
*[[George Greenstein]] ([http://www.amherst.edu/~gsgreens/])
*[[Joel Grishaver]]
*[[William Guggenheim]] (1868-1941)
*[[Florence Guggenheim-Grünberg]], Swiss Yiddish linguist
*[[Isaac Guggenheim]] (1854-1920)
*[[Murry Guggenheim]] (1858-1939)
*[[Benita Guggenheim]]
*[[Hazel Guggenheim]]
*[[Aleksandr Gavrilovich Gurvich]] (1874-1954), biologist
*[[Joshua Guttman]], historian
;H:
*[[Allan Harkavy]], emeritus physisist
*[[Friedrich Horensten]], Ukrainian writer
*[[Ira Herskowitz]]
*[[Mickey Herskowitz]]
*[[Maxililian Heine]]
*[[Solomon Heine]];
*[[Louis Victor Heilbrunn]] / [[Louis V. Heilbrunn]] / [[Louis Heilbrunn]]
*[[John Herz]] ([[:ja:???•???]])
*translation & expand, redlinks of [[Hirschfeld]]
*[[Georg Jacoby]] ([[:de:Georg Jacoby]])
*[[Günther Jacoby]] ([[:de:Günther Jacoby]]) (Jewish?)
*[[Hermann Georg Jacobi]]
*[[Peter Jacoby]] (*1951)
*[[Wilhelm Jacoby]]
*[[Franz Janowitz]]
*[[Ludvig Levin Jakobson]] ([[Ludvig L. Jakobson]], [[Ludvig Jakobson]])
*[[Hans Jelinek]]

;K:
*[[Joseph Kulischer]] / [[Josef Kulischer]]
*[[Leopold Krakauer]]
*[[Trude Krakauer Dothan]] and [[Moshe Dothan]] ([http://www.kj-skrodzki.de/PDF/Text_007.pdf] [http://www.kj-skrodzki.de/Dokumente/Text_007.htm] [http://www.els.gesellschaft.wtal.de/gedichtdesmonats/gedicht_9910.html] [http://www.gcts.edu/dothan/])
*[[Gary Krakower]]
*[[Gertrude Kreissl]]
*[[Gina Kaus]]([[:de:Gina Kaus]])
*[[David Karp]]
*[[Stuart Melvin Kaminsky]] ([[Stuart M. Kaminsky]],[[Stuart Kaminsky]])
*[[Geroge Kaufman]]
*[[Péter Kassovitz]] / [[Peter Kassovitz]], father of Mathieu
*[[Gerson Kanin]]
*[[Leonard Krakauer]]
*[[Peter Kelder]]

;L:
* [[Bankhaus Ladenburg]] [[:de:Bankhaus Ladenburg]]
* [[Wolf Ladenburg]] [[:de:Wolf Ladenburg|(de)]]
* [[Seligmann Ladenburg]] (1797-1873) [[:de:Seligmann Ladenburg|(de)]]
* [[Carl Ladenburg]]/Karl Ladenburg (1827-1909) [[:de:Carl Ladenburg|(de)]]
* [[Emil Ladenburg]] (1822-1902) [[:de:Emil Ladenburg|(de)]]
* [[Leopold Ladenburg]] (1809-1889) [[:de:Leopold Ladenburg|(de)]]
* [[Rudolf Ladenburg]]/Rudolph Ladenburg (1882-1952) [[:de:Rudolf Ladenburg|(de)]]
* [[Georg Landauer]] (1895-1954), a German Zionism acticist
* [[Hedwig Landauer]] (1838-1918), a German female lyricist, translator
* [[Walter Landauer (biologist)|Walter Landauer]], a biologist
* [[Walter Landauer (publisher)|Walter Landauer]], a German publisher; [[:de:Walter Landauer (Verleger)|(de)]]
*[[Boris Litvinsky]] / [[Boris Anatol'evich Litvinsky]]
*[[Daniela Lumbroso]] ([[:fr:Daniela Lumbroso]])
*[[Rudolf Nelson]] or [[Rudolf Lewysohn]] ([[:sv:Rudolf Lewysohn]])
*[[Lucius Nathan Littauer]] / [[Lucius N. Littauer]] / [[L. N. Littauer]] / [[Nathan Littauer]] / [[L. Nathan Littauer]] / [[Lucius Littauer]]*, economist
*[[Gino Luzzatto]], Italian scholar
*[[Lev Lunts]]
*[[Max Levin]]
*[[Joseph Henry Levyssohn]] / [[Joseph Henri Levyssohn]], [[J. H. Levyssohn]] (1800?-1883), Dutch, head of the [[Dejima]] (1845-1850), Nagasaki ([http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Rotunda/2209/Deshima.html]; [http://www.dbnl.org/auteurs/auteur.php?id=levy004]; [http://home.hetnet.nl/~mayerhirsch/arnhemdood2.html])
*[[Janice Loeb]]
*[[Gary Levinsohn]]

;M:
*[[Donald H. Meichenbaum]] ([[Donald Meichenbaum]])
*[[Anatoly Mandelstam]], Russian archaeologist
*[[Edwin Meyer]]
*[[Fernand Mossé]] ([[Fernand Mosse]]), linguist

;N:
*[[Maurice Natanson]]
*[[Vasily Nemirovich-Danchenko]]

;O:
* [[Joseph Okrutni]]
*[[Eliezer D. Oren]] / [[Eliezer Oren]]

;P:
*[[Max Pomerantz]]
*[[Leonard Prager]]
* expand of [[Rosa Pressburg]] ([[Rosa Preßburg]]; 1843, Prague - 1914, Hannover), a Czech-German [[actress]] -
* expand of [[Richard Pressburger]] ([[Richard Preßburger]]; 1862, Vienna - 1938, Vienna), Austrian jurist -
* expand of [[Arnold Pressburger]] ([[Arnold Preßburger]]) [[:de:Arnold Pressburger]] -
*[[Otto Pringsheim]]([[:de:Otto Pringsheim]])
*[[Nicholas Pritzker]]

;R:
*[[Anne Rothenstein]]
*[[Abraham Reisen]] ([[:ja:?????•????]])

;S:
*[[James Spigelman]]
*[[Edward Adolf Sonnenschein]] ([[Edward A. Sonnenschein]], [[Edward Sonnenschein]], [[Adolf Sonnenschein]]) (1851-1929)
*[[Leonard Saxe]]
*[[Anna Schoyer]] and [[Raphael Schoyer]]
*[[Moses Soyer]]
*[[Sheldon Secunda]]
*[[Ephraim Stern]] ([http://www.google.com/search?domains=en.wikipedia.org&num=50&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=Ephraim-Stern&btnG=Google+Search&sitesearch=en.wikipedia.org])
*[[Mayer Sulzberger]]
*[[Cyrus L. Sulzberger]] ([[Cyrus Sulzberger]])
*[[Marion Baldur Sulzberger]] (18951983)
*[[Thomas Scheckter]]
*[[Lazarus Straus]]
* [[Henryk "Rysiek" Szpigiel]] ([[Henryk Szpigiel]], [[Rysiek Szpigiel]])

;T:
*[[Emanuel Todd]]
* [[Arthur Trebitsch]] (1880-1927); [[:de:Arthur Trebitsch]]
* [[Siegfried Trebitsch]] (1869-1956)
* [[Willy Trenk-Trebitsch]], ''exactly'' [[Wilhelm Trenk-Trebitsch]], in the [[USA]] ''also'' [[William Trenk]], [[actor]], regisseur
*[[Judith Turner]]

;V:
*[[Izabella Vengerova]] / [[Isabella Vengerova]]

;W:
*[[Wechsler & Abraham]]: [[Joseph Wechsler]]
*[[Ira Waxberg]], artist
*[[Alfred Wertheimer]], artist
*[[Barbara Mayer Wertheimer]] ([[Barbara M. Wertheimer]], [[Barbara Wertheimer]])
*[[Auguste Widal]], "[[Daniel Stauben]]" (1822-1875), Alsacian Jewish writer born at [[Wintzenheim]]([[:fr:Wintzenheim]])
*[[Anna Bertha Luise Wiegert]]
*[[Phil Weinstein]]
*[[Adley Weinstein]]
* [[Alfred Winternitz]]
* [[Dean Winternitz]]
* [[Emanuel Winternitz]]
* [[Felix Winternitz]]
* [[Friderike von Winternitz]] ([[Friderike Zweig]]), first wife of [[Stefan Zweig]]
* [[Helen Winternitz]]
* [[Hugo Winternitz]] (1868-1934), doctor
* [[Joseph Winternitz]] (1896-1952), politician, economist
* [[Judith Winternitz]]
* [[Martha Winternitz-Dorda]] (1880-1958), an Austrian female singer
* [[Mary Winternitz]], daughter of Milton Winternitz
* [[Maurice Winternitz]]
* [[Milton Winternitz]] (1920-1935), pathologist

;Z:
*[[A. M. Zhabotinsky]] ([[Anatoly Markovich Zhabotinsky]])
*[[Lawrence Zeitlin]]
*[[Joe Zucker]]

*[[Elon Lindenstrauss]], Israeli mathematician
*[[Paul Biran]], Israeli mathematician
*[[Semyon Alesker]] / [[Semeon Alesker]] / [[Semen Alesker]] / [[Semën Alesker]], Israeli mathematician
*[[Leonid Polterovich]], Israeli mathematician
*[[Sylvia Serfaty]], French mathematician
*[[Raphael Cerf]], French mathematician
*[[Otmar Venjakob]], German mathematician
*[[Mártha Eggerth]] / [[Martha Eggerth]]

*[[Emma Schlesinger]] ([[Emma Kodály]] / [[Emma Kodaly]]) ([[:ja:????•???]])
*[[Karl Schlesinger]] / [[Carl Schlesinger]]
*[[Jeno Heltai]]
*[[Mihály Hesz]]
*[[Arthur Holitscher]]([[:de:Arthur Holitscher]])
*[[Vincent Korda]]
*[[Erno Metzner]] ([[:de:Ernö Metzner]]), art director, film director
*[[Emilie Rotter]]
*[[Miklós Szabados]]
*[[György Kárpáti]], [[Béla Komjádi]], [[György Bródy]]
*[[Franz Engel]] [[:de:Franz Engel]]
*[[Gerhart Frankl]] [[:de:Gerhart Frankl]]
* expand of [[Baschwitz]] family
*[[Shimon Bukofzer]]/[[Schimon Bukofzer]]/[[Simon Bukofzer]]
*[[Angelo Feuchtwanger]] (b.August 9, 1854, München - April 24, 1939, Tel Aviv), banker
*[[David Feuchtwang]] (b.November 27, 1864, Nikolsburg - July 5, 1936, Vienna), Czech-Austrian rabbi, orientalist -
*[[Ludwig Feuchtwanger]], (b.1885, München - July 14, 1947, Winchester, UK), jurist, publisher -
*[[Martin Mosche Feuchtwanger]] ([[Martin Feuchtwanger]], [[Mosche Feuchtwanger]]/[[Moshe Feuchtwanger]], b.December 12, 1886, München - November 9, 1952, Tel Aviv), publisher, journalist, writer
*[[Sigbert Feuchtwanger]] (b.December 12, 1886, München - April 5, 1956, Haifa), jurist
* expand & translation of [[Salomon Hermann Mosenthal]]
*[[Fritz Wiesenthal]]

;Musicians:
*[[Alexander Krakauer]] (18661894), Austrian composer
*[[Josef Weyl]]
*[[Harry Rabbinowitz]] / [[Harry Rabinowitz]], musician, not cantor
*[[Alla Kesselman]], musician
* expand of the family [[Kusewicki]]/[[Kusevitsky]]/[[Koussevitzky]]
* expand & translation of [[Moshe Koussevitzky]]/[[Mosze Kusewicki]]
* [[David Koussevitzky]]/[[David Kusevitsky]]/[[Dawid Kusewicki]]
* [[Jakub Kusewicki]]/[[Jacob Koussevitzky]]
* [[Simcha Koussevitzky]]/[[Simchah Koussevitzky]]/[[Symcha Kusewicki]]
*[[Emmanuel Metter]] / [[Emanuel Metter]]
*[[Yura Margulis]]
*expand of [[Vally Weigl]], musician ([[:de:Vally Weigl]])
*[[Emanuel Adler]], musician
*[[Emanuel Amiran]], musician
*[[Debrah Winger]]
*[[Jerusalem SQ]], musicians
*[[György Kardos]], writer
*[[Mordecai Seter]], musician
*[[Ram Da-Oz]], musician
*[[Ami Ma'ayani]], musician
*[[Menashe Ravina]], musician
*[[Sara Levi-Tannnai]], musician, dancer
*[[Alexander Uria Boscowitsch]], musician
*[[Yechezkel Braun]], musician
*[[Shlomi Bitton]], dancer
*[[Habib Touma]] (Arab), musician
*[[Mordechai Ze'ira]], musician
*[[Robert Beaser]]
*[[Carl Fischer]]
*[[Leib Glantz]]
*[[Jack Gottlieb]]
*[[Martin Kalmanoff]]
*[[Marvin Levy]]
*[[Pierre Pinchik]]
*[[David Stock]]
*[[David Tamkin]]
*[[Lazar Weiner]]
* translate and expand of [[Hugo Leichtentritt]]
=====Jewish Christians=====
*expand of [[Samuel Isaac Scherschewsky]]([[Samuel Isaac Joseph Scherschewsky]]; [http://www.stjohns.ubc.ca/@sjc/Legacy.htm])

=====Yiddish culture=====
*[[Herman Wohl]]
*[[Bruce Adler]]
*[[Jan Meyerowitz]]
*[[Joseph Rumshinsky]]
*[[Leon Stein]]
*[[Jacob Weinberg]]
*[[Simcha Orchestra]]
*red links of the [[List of klezmer musicians]]
*[[Donna Donna]] / [[Dona Dona]]
*[[Sol Liptzin]]
*[[Israel Zevin]], [[Israel Joseph Zevin]] / [[Israel J. Zevin]], "[[Tashrak]]" ([[:ja:?????•????|ja]])

;from [[YIVO]]
*[[Saul Ginsburg]]
*[[Abraham Menes]]
*[[Jacob Shatzky]]
*[[Leibush Lehrer]] (1887–1964)
*[[Abraham Golomb]]
*[[H.S. Kasdan]]
*[[A.A. Roback]]
*[[Jacob Leshchinsky]] (1876–1966)
*[[Ben-Adir]]
*[[Liebman Hersh]]
*[[Moshe Shalit]]
*[[J.L. Cahan]]
*[[Judah A. Joffe]]
*[[Shmuel Niger]]
*[[Gabe Iosif]]
*[[Noah Prilutzky]]([[Noah Prilutsky]], Noach, Noakh (Noy) Germanovich Prilutsky, 2010-1941)
*[[Zalman Reisen]] ([[Zalman Kalmanovich Reyzen]], 1887-1941)
*[[Simeon Frug]] / [[Simon Frug]]

=====history, others=====
*[[Minsk Ghetto]]
*[[Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin]], in Berlin
*The [[Guggenheim Las Vegas]] (closed January 2003)
*[[Suzanne HAÏK-VANTOURA]]
*expand and redlinks of [[Winternitz]]

====[[Synagogue]]s====
*:(see [[:Category:Synagogues]])
*[[Ohel Jakob Synagogue]] -- [[Munich, Germany]]'s $72 million dollar center-city synagogue opened on the 68th anniversary of [[Kristallnacht]] [http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2230576,00.html] [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/11/09/europe/EU_GEN_Germany_Synagogue_Of_Hope.php] [http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/11/09/germany.synagogue.ap/index.html]
*[[Chasam Sopher Synagogue]], NYC
*[[Fifth Avenue Synagogue]], NYC
* expand & translation of [[Leopoldstädter Tempel]]
* expand & translation of [[Stadttempel]]

*;from [[Josefov (Prague)]]: [[Klaus Synagogue]] ([[Klausova synagoga]]) [[Pinkas Synagogue]] ([[Pinkasova synagoga]])[[Spanish Synagogue]] ([[Španelská synagoga]])[[Old Jewish Cemetery]]
* *[[kol-haneshamah]] (See http://www.kol-haneshamah.org/ seattle)
*[[Kehilat Romemu]] (See http://www.romemu.org/ NYC)
*[[Scolanova Synagogue]], Trani Italy
*[[Wilshire Boulevard Temple]], Los Angeles, Ca. First Synagogue in Los Angeles, started as congregation B’nai Brith in 1862. [http://www.wbtla.org]

====Jewish communities====
; expand about history of Jewish communities and relationship of its outside gentiles:
*[[Boksze]]([[:pl:Boksze]]) (Poland)
*[[Bus'k]](Ukraine)
* redlinks of [[Judendorf]]
* expand of [[Landau]]
*[[Ottynia]] / [[Otynia]] / [[Otynya]], Ukraine ([http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Ottynia/ottynia.htm])
*[[Tolmak, Ukraine]]
*[[Turetz]] near [[Novogrudek]] (now--?)
*[[Josefov (Jaroměř)]] [[:de:Josefov (Jaroměř)]]
*expand of Jewish history about [[Judendorf]]
*expand of Jewish history about [[Judenhof]]

===Hinduism===
*[[Hinduism and Science]]
*[[Bodayanam]]
*[[Gurdwara NanakLama Sikkim India]]
*[[Hindu Education Foundation]]
*[[Hinduism in Hong Kong]]
*[[Hinduism in Minnesota]]
*[[Hinduism in New Jersey]]
*[[Hinduism in New York]]
*[[Hinduism in California]]
*[[Hinduism in Pennsylvania]]
*[[Hinduism in Texas]]
*[[Hinduism in England]]
*[[Hinduism in Wales]]
*[[Hinduism in Taiwan]]
*[[Naramdev]]
*[[Pura Gunung Kawi in Sebatu, Indonesia]]
*[[Ramananda Raya]]
*[[Tigoupalagar]]
*[[Yaazhi]]
*[[Shree Swami Abhiramdasji Tyagi]]

====Hindu Mythology====
*[[Rishi Kowndinya]]
*[[Balamma]]
*[[Dhwaja stambha]]
*[[Dushana]]
*[[Dvarabalagar]]
*[[Harshiddhi maata]]
*[[Hayasirsa]]
*[[Ishna]]
*[[Jatavedas]] (one name of Shiva from Rig Veda)
*[[Kumbhini]]
*[[Maradia Lawana]]
*[[Nalakuvara]]
*[[NallaPochamma]]
*[[Nookambica]] (goddess)
*[[Peddamma]]
*[[Pochamma]]
*[[Ramakavaca]]
*[[Shikotar Maata]]
*[[Vhaanvati maata]]

====Misc. Hinduism====
*[[World Yoga Expo]] Major annual Yoga event. First of its kind. Began in 2003, now a US Yoga tradition. Please refer to [http://www.yogaexpo.com/ http://www.yogaexpo.com/]

===Islam===
:''Note:'' many of these are just Arabic phrases that have a simple English definitions or are alternate transliterations; consider placing some at [[Wiktionary]] and making some [[Wikipedia:Redirect|redirects]].

;A-H:
*[[Abduhu Muhammad]]
*[[Abdullah Ahdal]]
*[[al-battoulah]]
*[['asabiyya]]
*''[[Better Than a Thousand Months]]'' ((a book, author unknown))
*[[Ehtiaat]]
*[[Ehtiaat-Mustahabbi]]
*[[Ehtiaat-Waajib]]
*[[Eid-gah]]
*[[Farsakh]]
*[[Faruq]]
*[[Fidyah]]
*[[Foroo-e-Din]]
*[[Ghelina]]
*[[Habib 'Ali al-Jifri]]
*[[Hadath-Asghar]]
*[[Haid]]
*[[Hajjatul Tamatu]]
*[[Halif]]
*[[Halq]]
*[[Halqah]]
*[[Haud-e-Kauthar]]
*[[Hijr-e-Ismaaeel]]

;I-M:
*[[Ihtiyat]]
*[[Ihtiyat Wajib]]
*[[Islam FAQ]]
*[[Islam: An Introduction]] A book by Annemarie Schimmel.
*[[Islamic humor]]
*[[Istihaada]]
*[[Istinja]]
*[[Jahmite]]
*[[Ja'iz]]
*[[Jalal-ud-din Sukh Bokhari]]
*[[Jalq]]
*[[Jihadiyya]]
*[[Jihad Fil Islam]] a book by [[Abul Ala Maududi]]
*[[Kaffarah]]
*[[Karaamaat]]
*[[Kashaf]]
*[[Kharejite / kharidjite]]
*[[latmiyas]]
*[[Maizbhandar Sharif]]
*[[Maqame-e-Ibrahim]]
*[[Mas'ala]]
*[[Mawlaya]]
*[[Ma'zur]]
*[[Mu'aamalaat]]
*[[Mu'aasharat]]
*[[Mu'jizah]]
*[[Muqallid]]
*[[Musad'afin]]
*[[Musalaymah]]
*[[Musalli]]
*[[Mushawarah]]
*[[Muslim Girl Magazine]]
*[[Muslim Footballer]]

;N-R:
*[[Nasrullah Warren]]
*[[Nahi anil Munkar]]
*[[Nasab]]
*[[Nasihah]]
*[[Nifaas]]
*[[Non-Islamic Sufism]]
*[[Otine]]
*[[Qadha]]
*[[Qamar]]
*[[Qard]]
*[[Qira-at]]
*[[Qurbaani]]
*[[Qurbat]]
*[[Rida Rashid]]
*[[Rifa'iya]]
*[[Riqa]]

;S-Z:
*[[Sabirin]]
*[[Sadaq]]
*[[Sadaqah al-Fitr]]
*[[Sadaqatul fitr]]
*[[sajdatain]]
*[[Satr]]
*[[Shayira Law]] - Is it a misspell of the word "[[Shariah Law]]" ??
*[[Sin al-bulugh]]
*[[Sin at-tamyiz]]
*[[Stone Of Good Fortune]]
*[[Subah saadiq]]
*[[Suffah]]
*[[Suhuf]]
*[[Sura 2:62]] ''An important verse from the Quran, a message to Christians and Jews that Islam is not after them; and a reminder of the same to Muslims. "Surely, those who believe, those who are Jewish, the Christians, and the converts; anyone who believes in GOD, and believes in the Last Day, and leads a righteous life, will receive their recompense from their Lord. They have nothing to fear, nor will they grieve"''
*[[Surmah]]
*[[Tahur]]
*[[Ta'wiz]]
*[[Thawab]]
*[[Wafat]]
*[[Wakil]]
*[[Yahya ibn Mu'adh]]

===Christianity===
;6:
*[[67X]]

;A-C:
* [http://prisonministry.net/ PrisonMinistry.net] - International Network of Prison Ministries (AKA "Prison Ministry Directory")
*[[Alleluia Community]] "a multi-denominational people dwelling in unity to build the kingdom of God on earth" - http://www.yeslord.com
*[[Anglican Board of Mission, Australia]] The national mission agency of the Anglican Church in Australia (http://www.abmission.org)
*[[Annunciation Catholic Church]]
: in which diocese? [[User:69.140.164.142|69.140.164.142]] 04:40, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
*[[The Apostolic Church of Faith in Christ Jesus]] A Restoration Church founded in 1914 in Villa Aldama, Chihuahua. It has its origins in the [[Assemblies of God]] Church and is considered part of The Oneness Movement in early 20th Century Mexico.
*[[August Van Ryn]]
*[[Be Part Of Jesus]] (http://www.BePartOfJesus.com) The Be Part Of Jesus project is a community-based effort to build a mosaic of Jesus on the internet.This is a substantially creative endeavor that allows for the collective expression of individuals' Faith in a new and creative way.
*[[Burnett Hillman Streeter]] (http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9069947/Burnett-Hillman-Streeter)
*[[Bearing Precious Seed]] (http://bpsmilford.org)
*[[Bephomet]] - cf [[Baphomet]]
*[[Berkoff, Louis]]
*[[Biblical School of World Evangelism]] (http://bswe.org)
*[[Bl. Damien Yamiki]]
*[[Bons Chrétiens or Bons Homes]]
*[[Brotherly Union of Baptists in Slovakia]] (http://www.baptist.sk/english/ http://www.baptist.sk)
*[[Burgher Oath]]/[[Burgher Church]] (see [[Anti-Burgher]])
*[[Campbell, Carol Cease]] Author - [[Called to the Peaceable Kingdom]]
*[[Carmen Valenzuela]] Founder of The Apostolic Church of Faith in Christ Jesus in 1914 in Villa Aldama, Chihuahua.
*[[Centre Street Church]] A prominent church in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [http://www.cschurch.ca/ Centre Street Church]
*[[ChristianJobs.com]] (http://www.christianjobs.com/)
*[[ChurchStaffing.com]] (http://www.churchstaffing.com)
*[[Crosscards.com]] (http://www.crosscards.com/)
*[[CrossDaily.com]] (http://www.crossdaily.com/)

;D-K:
*[[Deaths of the Twelve Apostles]]
*[[Door of Death in St Peters Basilica]] - cf [[St Peters Basilica#Entrances]]
*[[Eaglepoint Covenant Fellowship]] A prominent church in Kuala Lumpur, Selangorm, Malaysia (http://www.ecf.org.my/)
*[[Elisabeth Behr-Sigel]], Eastern Orthodox Christian theologian known as "the grandmother of Orthodox feminism"
*[[Ethiopian cross]], history of
*[[Emillie de Villeneuve]] [[es:Emillie de Villeneuve]]
*[[external forum]] - should initially redirect to [[ecclesiastical court]] until somebody gets around to writing a full article.
*[[Eusebio Joaquín Flores]], founder of The Light of the World Church in 1926 in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
*[[Falwell Game|The Falwell Game]]
*[[Gift of tears]]
*[[Glenn Tinder]] (Author of the quote, "Sin cannot be overcome by human devices of the kind that governments wield but only by suffering and death.")
*[[Gonfaliere]] (leader of the Papal armies)
*[[Gottfried Schütze]]
*[[Guido Rocha]], "The Tortured Christ" (Brazil 1975)
*[[H.A. Baker]]
*[[Harold Wildish]], Harold Wildish, British Bible teacher and missionary to Jamaica, in mid-1900s
*[[Hexenbulle]]
*[[Hookers for Jesus]] Sex industry ministry based out of Las Vegas and founded by former high class escort, Annie Lobert.
*[[homegoing]]
*[[Humane Religion (founder): Hyland, J. Regina, author of The Slaughter of Terrified Beasts, previously well-known for writing Evangelical Sunday School literature, died 10/20/2007]]
*[[Ignatius Abdul Masih II]]
*[[Inclusive Theology]]
*[[Inclusive Church]] (http://www.inclusivechurch.net/index.html)
*[[Intercessors of the Lamb]] (http://www.bellweatheromaha.org)
*[[International Children's Bible]] A Bible translation geared toward children. [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/International_Children%27s_Bible Wiktionary article]
* [[Irish Blessing]]
*[[Je-Hoshua]]
*[[Jehova's Witnesses dictionary]] / [[Understanding Jehova's Witnesses]]
*[[Jesuism]]
*[[Jesusism]]
*[[John Berube]]
*[[June Boyce-Tilman]] - Composer
*[[Judas Gate]]
*[[Karabrio]]
*[[Khorev, Mikhail]] - Russian believer, author of religious books and witness to Christ in USSR prison camps.
*[[Korean Church in America]]

;L-R:
*[[Lake Avenue Church]] [[Pasadena, California]]
*[[Lessing's Ditch]] (Gotthold Lessing) between the contingent truths of history and the necessary truths of reason.Explanation and contemporary effects.
*[[LightSource.com]] (http://www.lightsource.com/)
*[[List of Gothic Cathedrals of Europe]]
*[[Lobert, Annie]] Founder and Executive Director of Annie Lobert Ministries, also known as Hookers for Jesus based out of Las Vegas.
*[[Anthony Giroux Meagher]] deceased archbishop of Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
*[[Michael Dayley]]
*[[Miktam]]
*[[Models of the Church]] The six major models of the Catholic Church
*[[Malbis Memorial Church]]- Greek Orthodox Church constructed as a memorial to Jason Malbis. Baldwin County, Alabama
*[[The Oneness Movement]] A Pentecostal Restoration movement that took place in northern Mexico in the early part of the 20th Century. Two major sects associated with this movement are The Light of the World Church and The Apostolic Church of Faith in Christ Jesus.
*[[OnePlace.com]] (http://www.oneplace.com/)
*[[Open Theology]]
*[[Our Lady of Fatima Statues]]
*[[Our Lady of Rosary]]
*[[Peter Sukejiro]] (17th century Japanese matyer)
*[[Refrigerium]]
*[[Reid, Alcuin]], Catholic Liturgical Scholar
*[[Reverend Vincent Capodanno]], A chaplain for the 5th Marines in the Vietnam War.
*[[The River Church at Mall of America]]
*[[Religious Reich|The Religious Reich]]
*[[Roy Pontoh]], 15-year old Indonesian martyr killed during Ambon riots. Further data could be found at book [[Jesus Freak|Jesus Freak (book)]].
*[[Rumspringen(Amish tradition)]]

;S-Z:
*[[Salem Baptist Church of Chicago]] Rev. Senator James T. Meeks, Pastor. Large African American Megachurch on Chicago's far south side. http://www.sbcoc.org/
*[[Samuel Joaquín Flores]] The second apostle of The Light of the World Church.
*[[Santa Maria di Grottaferrata]] an [[Italo-Albanian Catholic Church|Italo-Albanian Catholic]] [[territorial abbey]] in [[Grottaferrata]], near [[Rome]]
*[[Sergius Bahira]] [http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/faculties/arts/2007/b.h.roggema/]
*[[SermonSearch.com]] (http://www.sermonsearch.com)
*[[Sinai Pericope; Exodus 19.1-Numbers 10.10]]
*[[Stechak]] Monolithic stone grave monuments in Bosnia and Croatia http://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/art.html#stechak
*[[Stephen A. Jennings]]
*[[Stephen of Rieti]]
*''[[Sum of Saving Knowledge]] an important part of the [[Westminster standards]].
*[[Theocentric Metanarrative]]
*[[True North Community Church]]
*[[Ukrainian Youth For Christ]]
*[[University Bible Fellowship]] a Christian cult-like organization founded by the [[Presbyterian]] [[Missionary]] [[Sarah Barry]] ([http://www.ubf.org/ UBF homepage], [http://ubf-info.de/index.en.htm English/German info page about UBF])
*[[Visual Diary]]
*[[Washed by the Word]]
*[[Yorktown Assembly of God]]
*[[Zum Kripplein Christi Evangelical Lutheran Church]]
*[[Zeph Daniel]]

===Buddhism===
*[[Ajaan Paññava??ho]]
*[[Atavaka]]
*[[Bodhipaksa]], vegetarian buddhist author
*[[Buddhism in Finland]]
*[[Buddhism in New Zealand]]
*[[Buddhist Holy Day]] -- [[Holiday#Buddhist_holidays]]
*[[Buddhist mysticism]]
*[[Chinese temple tile]]
*[[Chung Tai monastary]]
*[[Critism of Bhuddism]] (all major religions have their own [[Criticism of religion|criticism page]] except Buddhism) -- spelling: [[Criticism of Buddhism]] - article currently has no content.
*[[Days of Mindfulness]]
*[[Dhammayutti Nikaya]]: usual Pali spelling [[Dhammayutta Nikaya]]: transliteration of Thai seems to vary & there are also Cambodian & Lao branches
*[[Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje]] (a Tibetan mystic who lived in the 19th century)
*[[Ishvara Francisc Maitreya]]
*[[Jandice]]
*[[kwan seum bosal]] -- [[Korean language|Korean]] for [[Guan Yin]]
*[[Meiji Buddhism]]
*[[Nubri- Tibetan region and language of Northern Nepal]] -- [[Nubri]] is redlink in [[List of Tibeto-Burman languages]]
*[[Pancha Lama]] Religious leader of Tibet, traditionally coequal with the Dalai Lama -- See [[Panchen Lama]]
*[[Semo Tseyang Palmo]]
*[[Shakya Muni]], zen teacher -- [[Shakyamuni]] exists, not sure if this is the "Zen teacher" wanted; Shakyamuni (variously transliterated) is simply a title of the historical Buddha (common in Mahayana, unusual in Theravada); naturally Zen, like every other form of Buddhism, regards him as its founder
*[[Zurmang gharwang]]
*[[Monjes Budistas]] - Tibetan Buddhist music group

===Ayyavazhi===
*[[Muttappathi Vinchai]]
*[[Nizhal Thangals in Tamil Nadu]]
*[[Ayyavazhi philosophy]]
*[[Historicity of Vaikundar]]
*[[Ayyavazhi wedding]]
*[[Ayyavazhi and Christianity]]
*[[Fifty-five Rishis]] ([[:ta:ஐம்பத்தைந்து ரிஷிகள்]])
*[[Mallosi vahanan]]

===Sikhism===
*[[Maghi]]
*[[Meditative Inquiry]]
*[[Sehra bandi]]
*[[Sikh wedding]]
*[[Springwater Center]]
*[[Mughal Princess, Lala Rukh]]

==Rituals==
*[[Bonanza(UK)]]
*[[Buckeye Chuck]]
*[[Bull dancing]]
*[[Crimson Ceremony]]
*[[Che Che Cole (Che Che Kole alternatively)]]
*[[Poruwa Ceremony]]
*[[Scatomancy]]
*[[Kumano-mode]]
*[[Sacrificial dagger]]
*[[Newtonmas]]

==Surrealism==
*[[Athens Surrealist Group]]
*[[Austin Surrealist Group]]
*[[The Elevator Game]]
*[[Guerrilla Surrealism]]
*[[Parallel collage]]
*[[Blood Stoppers]]--[[User:Iam1storm|Iam1storm]] 15:58, 11 October 2006
*[[Animorphism]](UTC)

==Fashion==

===#===
*[[1900-1915 in fashion]]
*[[59Fifty]]
*[[8-ball leather jackets]]
*[[1640s Children]]

*[[Jason Alicea]]
*[[Adi Szostekova]]
*[[Adidas shell toes]]
*[[Adriana Bertini]]
*[[Adrian Pelliccia]]
*[[Alayne Joynes]]
*[[Allison Meiresonne]]
*[[Alyssa Miller]]
*[[Anett Wockenfuss]]
*[[Horst Loewel]]
*[[Anna Huber]]
*[[Anna Maria Jagodzinska]]
*[[Artificial Nails]]
*[[Ashley Stewart]]
*[[Andrew Urbain]]
*[[Alife Rivington Club]] Underground sneaker boutique in NYC
*[[atomic-geisha]] underground fashion designer based in ohio. runwaynews.com
*[[Balconette bra]]
*[[Basso & Brooke]]
*[[Bear USA]]
*[[Bernie Dexter]]
*[[Blu Leaf]]
*[[Bob Magarit]]
*[[Bodyshaper]]
*[[Børn shoes]]
*[[Billy Rose Lux Undies]]
*[[Bunny Slippers]]
*[[Buster Brown Collar]]
*[[Brad Kroenig]]
*[[C&C California]]
*[[Carlos Falchi]]
*[[Casual chic]] (but see also [[Chic (style)]] and [[Chic: A-L]];Neither mentions casual chic, but if you want to put stuff there and have a redirect from "Casual chic", that's fine by me)
*[[Catherine Ogust for Penthouse Designs]]
*[[Challis fabric]]
*[[Chocolate panties]]
*[[Clara Veiga]]
*[[Clothing starch]]
*[[Cody Franchetti]], Italian textile heir featured in [[Born Rich]]
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*[[Cotehardie]]
*[[Courtepy]]
*[[Couturecandy.com]]
*[[Crystal City Clothing]]
*[[Cyril Duval]]

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*[[Diane Pellini]]
*[[Catalina Prince]]
*[[Debbie New]]
*[[Ellen Tracy]]
*[[Emo Boys]]
*[[Fabric Composition]]
*[[False Nails]]
*[[fashionologie]]
*[[Fyasco]]
*[[freaky freezers]]
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*[[Golden Guns & Diamond Bullets]]
*[[Grace Small]]
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*[[h.NAOTO]]
*[[hairsyles, products and methods of the 1930s]]
*[[hairstyles, products and methods of the 1940s]]
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*[[Hanya Beydoun]], first miss lebanon
*[[Han Hye Jin]]
*[[Handkerchief hems]]
*[[HANSENGROSS Handbags]]
*[[Harem Pants]]
*[[Hayden-Harnett Handbags]]
*[[Hushidar Mortezaie]], NYC-based Iranian-American fashion designer of the 21st century.

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*[[Irregular Choice]]
*[[item idem™]]
*[[Southern Indian Clothing]]
*[[Jabot (neckwear)]], as listed on the [[Jabot]] disambiguation page
*[[Jasper Sneff Nanni]]
*[[Jean Patchett]]
*[[Ji Hyun-Jeong]]
*[[João Vellutini]]
*[[Jogging Shorts]]
*[[Johanna Leigh]]
*[[Jolene Ybarra]]
*[[Jonathan Bash]] young fashion designer out of Hollywood, CA who has already found success doing designs for celebrities such as [[Paris Hilton]] and [[Ivanka Trump]]
*[[Jordache Vintage]]
*[[Jodphuri]], Indian-style suit
*[[Kamila Klimczak]]
*[[Kates Clothing Ltd]]
*[[Katie Fey]]
*[[Kepisottlegione]]
*[[Kipper ties]]
*[[Kira Plastinina]]
*[[Kishu Chand]]
*[[Kooba]], popular handbag brand
*[[Larisa Yakutczik]]
*[[Lars Burmeister]]
*[[Laundry starch]]
*[[Lee Cooper]]
*[[Liberty Ross]]
*[[Limedrop]]
*[[Lip Liner]]
*[[Liis Windischmann]]
*[[Luella]]
*[[Loop Skirt]]

===M-O===
*[[Margarita Svegzdaite]]
*[[Maria Dvirnik]]
*[[Maria Ines Rivero]]
*[[Mary Jane Russell]]
*[[Medieval fashion]]
*[[Mey Bun]]
*[[Michaela Hlavackova]]
*[[Michelle Valencourt]]
*[[Micro Modal]] (type of cotton?)
*[[Mimi Roche]]
*[[Mollie Sue Steenis-Gondi]] (Elite Model)
*[[Mop Cap]]
*[[Muffatees]]
*[[Moral Fervor]]
*[[Monkey jacket]]
*[[Nadejda Savcova]]
*[[Nadia Sycheva]]
*[[Natural Wonder Cosmetics]], an Indian corporation headquartered at Delhi (within scope of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject India|WikiProject India]]).
*[[Nathan Otten]]
*[[NeuView Sunglasses]] ([http://www.neuviewglasses.com/] uncertain if this belongs in a different category)
*[[Nikki Gray]]
*[[Noh Masks]] - [[Noh#Masks]]
*[[Nikola Eftimov]]

===O-R===
*[[Off the shoulder]]
*[[O Back]] a Type of Japanese underwear.
*[[Palazzo pants]]
*[[Paper Denim and Cloth]]
*[[Patrik Rzepski]]
*[[Peggy Moffitt's]]
*[[Pitti Uomo]]
*[[Prince Coat]]
*[[Products: Yikes! pencils]]
*[[Professor Geoff Palmer]], [[OBE]]
*[[Rit Dye]]
*[[Rhinestud]]
*[[Rocket Dog]] - shoe brand
*[[Rosie Huntington]]
*[[Ruana]]
*[[Rutgers Rarities & Unexplained Phenomena]]- A popular website that examines the legends, folklore and paranormal associated with Rutgers University in New Jersey. Sort of like Weird NJ but focused on the University and its surrounding communities. The website URL is www.rutgersrarities.com
*[[Ryan Locke]]- Famous male model

===S-Z===
*[[Salmon Cove]] www.salmoncove.com created by ''Ryan Vesce'
*[[Seashell Pearls]]
*[[Serfontaine]]
*[[Shannan Click]]
*[[Shirley Talbott]]
*[[Sonny Zhou]]
*[[Soup & Fish]]
*[[Spit Curls]]
*[[Stinky Rat]]
*[[stirrup pants]]
*[[Sue Clowes]]
*[[Susanne Erichsen]]
*[[Sergio Grdina]] [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2421160]
*[[Temporary Airbrush Tattoos]]because I can't do it
*[[Thelma Thormarsdottir]]
*[[Tom Arma]]
*[[Toxic Vision]]
*[[Traje de Charro]]
*[[Tramline]]
*[[Turtleneck Sweater]]
*[[UNIQLOCK]]
*[[Urban Pipeline]]
*[[Uriel Saenz]]
*[[Vanessa Perron]]
*[[Veruschka Von Lenhdroff]]
*[[Vlada Roslyakovas]]
*[[VLV]]
*[[Wingtip Shoe]]
*[[XS-EXES]]
*[[YOGI]] [http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/tamil/moviegallery/9344.html]
*[[Zuzanna Buchwald]]

==Food, Cuisine, and Dining Practices==
*[[Mark Tuura]]
*[[O8sis.com]] - Tips for women, mostly dining, site is at [http://www.o8sis.com/]

== Paranormal ==
*[[List of Haunted Locations in Whitewater, Massachusetts]]
*[[List of Haunted Locations in Wilmington, North Carolina]]
*[[List of Haunted Locations in Virginia City, Nevada]]


== Magic/Charity Organization ==
*[[The Penguin Foundation]]
I tried to start a stub on this magic organization charity. It was deleted in a flash. I do
not agree with the reason, which fell under "speedy deletion A7;" but I am not sure how to
correct this stub article so it qualifies for non-deletion.
Below (in comment brackets), is what I want submitted -- with the necessary upgrades to keep it out of the "speedy
delete" category. Since I'm not smart enough to think up the upgrades, I'm hoping an
experienced editor will do it for me, or fill me in so I can do it.

Thank you,
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Revision as of 12:14, 22 September 2008

"Are you over 18"

Should we discourage this question on privacy grounds? A person should not have to yield any personal information to earn our consideration at RfA, and while we all know that while these questions are "optional", people feel that they're expected to answer. There's pressure.

We all get so concerned about privacy on BLPs, trying to protect publicly-available information like the first names of spouses, and even — in one recent and incredible effort which was thankfully rejected — trying to conceal the surnames of the convicted torture-murderers Manfred Lauber and Wolfgang Werlé. There are obvious differences — that's article space and this isn't, those pages are indexed and these pages are NOINDEXed — but there would be much hypocrisy in discouraging the inclusion of publicly-available information on notable persons while condoning systematized requests for private information from our own editors.

And no, I'm not some 12-year-old pissed off because there's an ongoing age crackdown at RfA. I'm well over 18, and I'm not afraid to disclose my age. But some people may want to keep that sort of thing a secret and not be judged for refusing to give the information, so this should never become a regular question at RfA.

I remember being discouraged from asking a regular policy question about open editing and anonymous users, on the grounds that too many questions are being asked, and too many people are reluctant to undergo the ordeal. Since candidates are overburdened already, is it appropriate to be pressuring them for personal information through the question system? Mr. IP Defender of Open Editing 00:12, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The question should be discouraged indeed. Simply saying that it is "optional" no longer cuts it; people assume any kind of refusal to answer is the confirmation that said person is under 18. unlike the abilities of Permissions such as Checkuser, which require identification and a minimal age, any acts committed with admin abilities can be quickly and easily corrected; there's no reason that a "minimal age" should be considered. In any case, setting a number is impossible; countries and cultures have different standards of when one is considered an "adult", and since this isn't a legal matter there can be no claim that we must abide by the US definition. Ironholds 00:17, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Has this question been asked lately? — Dan | talk 00:25, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
@Dan: Yep: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Synergy#Questions_for_the_candidate #11. Regards, —αἰτίας discussion 00:30, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I agree that the over 18 question should be discouraged on privacy grounds, although I am not sure how exactly to do that. I actually share many of Sandstein's concerns about underage admins, but I think that asking direct questions regarding any kind of personal data is not appropriate. If the candidate has chosen to previosly disclose this info somewhere else (on their user page, talk page, etc), that's a different story. Nsk92 (talk) 00:37, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I don't like this question either, but I have some questions about the rationale. None of these are rhetorical. What is the precise problem or evil excluding the question seeks to prevent? Making it more difficult to find out an editor is a child? Making it more difficult to locate, identify, out, or harass a child editor? To what extent does knowledge of age help someone to determine a child's RL ID? Does every (child) candidate have a problem with answering the age question or are some happy to answer it? If the only problem is editors getting discouraged from participation in an arduous process, then would discouraging votes based on the candidate's refusal to answer optional questions (and perhaps bureaucratic disregard of such votes specifically regarding the age question) solve this problem more effectively?--chaser - t 00:48, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Let me take these one at a time.
  • 1.) I think that excluding the question would prevent editors from being pressured to reveal an aspect of personal identity they have not indicated any willingness to reveal, and also have the salutary effect of forcing a contribs-based judgment of maturity rather than an age-based judgment of maturity.
  • 2.) Well, I don't think we should have to "find out" any aspect of an editor's identity.
  • 3.) This isn't really a worry about protecting children, I wouldn't say. There's plenty of "out" children on this site, and if someone were preying on kids here, there's plenty around.
  • 4.) I don't think knowing age could help determine ID. Not much, anyway.
  • 5.) I figure that anyone who hasn't already volunteered that information would prefer to do it at a time and place of their choosing.
  • 6.) I guess the possible discouragement of candidates from participation is not my main concern. I mostly brought that up because I was previously asked not to use a general "standardized" question on open editing, under the rationale that overquestioning discourages candidacies. I do worry that someone might avoid service to the project as an administrator because they fear they will be pressured to reveal personal information — and !voted against if they don't — but it's not my main problem with the age question.
Hope that helps. Mr. IP Defender of Open Editing 06:17, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I think that asking the under 18 question in RfAs sets a general bad precedent regarding privacy-related info on WP. I don't believe that any WP editor should ever be required to disclose any personal information about themselves, such as gender, age, nationality, religion, where they live, what their profession is, etc. It is very easy to get on a slippery slope with questions like that, and I would rather we did not start down that road at all. Nsk92 (talk) 01:11, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I agree. We should not request that a user reveal personal information about themselves as a prerequisite to becoming an admin. It raises privacy concerns, and is totally irrelevant in determining whether someone is fit to be an admin. The only things that matter are the quality of the applicant's work and the soundness of their judgement. If someone has demonstrated through their contributions the level head and hard work necessary to convince me they should be an admin, then I don't care how old or young they are and neither should the 'pedia. Reyk YO! 01:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
These questions should be optional anyway, so they shouldn't have to be answered, but things naturally don't work out that way. —Animum (talk) 01:58, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This question should never be asked at an RFA, it's adminship for god's sake not checkuser. It puts the candidate between a rock and a hard place, because if the person doesn't answer it they are considered as being under 18, so it therefore is not optional and it is asking a person to reveal private information that is not necessary to decide whether or not a person is eligible for adminship. The only thing that is needed to see if a person is eligible is Special:Contributions. I would request that if this question is asked again on another RFA it will be reverted on site. --Coffee // talk // ark // 02:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
My sentiments exactly, Coffee. Every time I see this question asked I want to respond "old enough to be an admin" for them. —  $PЯINGεrαgђ  02:06 7 September, 2008 (UTC)
I agree that it's an inappropriate question, and I say that as one of the evil ageist cabal. There's a difference between being immature and acting immature, and this puts undue weight on age as an issue; even as someone who thinks age is an issue, there are plenty of people under 18 I'd still support (Giggy, for example), and no doubt plenty more I have supported who haven't disclosed their age. Anyway, as we've learned rather forcefully over the last couple of days, People on Wikipedia Are Not Necessarily Who They Say They Are. – iridescent 02:10, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Well... on the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog. Naturally, people shouldn't give much weight on the answer to this question. —Dark talk 02:22, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Yes... the age question should be discouraged... I say that as a person who fully understands and appreciates the position that some people take regarding youth. There are legitimate arguments to be made, but I think privacy is paramount and I don't think it should be asked. Because there is no way to verify the veracity of the statement. Who knows, somebody may be able to tell enough lies that they can get a job with the Wiki Foundation.---Balloonman PoppaBalloon 02:33, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Ah yes. - Mailer Diablo 12:09, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I don't even know why the question holds weight at all. In my case, whether age matters can be summed up in two words: Anonymous Dissident. Wizardman 03:00, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

As the person who's been asking this question a few times, I'm surprised at the privacy concerns above. Common sense tells us that all editors are somewhere between 5 and 100 years old. If an editor tells us that he or she's either in the 5-18 or in the 19-100 year range, that's by far not enough information to identify him or her in any way. Moreover, the editor can choose to withhold the information, or they can lie (although I'm WP:AGF and assume that they usually do not).
But adminship is a position of responsability, and I think that it is fair that persons who seek such responsability – and any status that may be attached to it – be ready to make this one datum public if they want the job. We've, after all, had our share of drama because of unsuitable admins. I know that many children are well-suited for adminship, but again, common sense tells me that, on a purely statistical basis, a random 15-year-old is less likely to be suitable than, say, a random 25-year-old.  Sandstein  05:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You do realize that there is no easy way for them to not answer that question? If you were to ask someone who was 16 and didn't want to reveal that information, them not answering the question makes people think that they are under 18; if you ask someone who is 22 and they don't want to give out the information they also will be thought of as under 18. --Coffee // talk // ark // 06:06, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Well, an easy way to answer the question is to say "I don't want to say." I'll still support them if it is likely, judging from the subject matter or style of their contributions, that they are adults (e.g. if they write articles about, say, ancient Roman history instead of video games); or if their contribs and length of service indicate exceptional maturity. I'll just apply a much higher standard in the latter case.  Sandstein  07:41, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
For those who believe that refusal to answer is guilty, this answer to them is as good as not answering, perhaps even worse. - Mailer Diablo 12:13, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Guilt doesn't come into this at any level.  Sandstein  15:36, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps I didn't phrase it clearly. I mean, if not answering the question would make some people think that the candidate is under 18, then answering "I don't want to say" would probably have the same effect on this same group of people (they would still think that the candidate is under 18), or worse treat it as the candidate is trying to be evasive (perhaps, even grounds for opposing the candidate's RfA). So the answer is not the easy solution out. - Mailer Diablo 15:42, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
No, it's not, but my concern is not to provide an easy solution out. I want admin colleagues whom I can trust. I will ask whatever question I feel is required to that effect. It's up to the candidate to decide whether they want to answer (and possibly get my vote) or not answer (and a bit less possibly get my vote).  Sandstein  15:50, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Discussion continued below. Thanks, Mailer Diablo 16:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
When I say "privacy concern", I don't mean that anyone is going to be stalked and targeted for flaming arrows of death based on this — just that this is personal information that people have already chosen not to volunteer if the question is even getting asked in the first place. It's something that a lot of people have no interest in telling everyone, and putting pressure on them to cough it up if they don't want to look like they're withholding information — or don't want to look like they're secretly 9 years old — seems unnecessary in this process. More importantly, not knowing someone's age might force people to actually look through their contribs to gauge their actual level of maturity rather than relying on that "one datum" you mention for an indication of same. I prefer, always, a contribs-based review of maturity over an age-based review of maturity, so I believe we lose nothing by not asking this question, and that we lose a lot, i.e. our basic respect for the non-volunteering of personal information, if we ask it. I don't want to give you a hard time or act like you're some crazed interrogator — obv. your concerns are in good faith — but I think this question is unproductive and a bit too prying. And also, what Coffee says. Mr. IP Defender of Open Editing 06:17, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I certainly respect the right of anyone not to volunteer personal information. But exercising that right, as with any right, may have consequences – such as not getting my vote in an RfA.
The age question is certainly not a substitute for a contribs-based assessment of suitability. That's still required. But admins sometimes need to make stressful decisions that other editors don't (such as blocks or deletions in a dispute with real life impact), and I am frankly more comfortable if I know that such decisions are generally made by adults (or by young adults with exceptional maturity). Also, because the functions of administrator and normal editor differ in this regard, past contribs are of limited usefulness for assessing someone's maturity with respect to such situations. So is age, of course, but it is (like a history of good contributions) positively correlated to maturity, which warrants the question as one data point among others.  Sandstein  07:41, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I asked Friday before, and I thought I should ask you as well. Where is the statistical data proving that age is correlated to maturity (behaviour)? - Mailer Diablo 16:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
There is no data that I am aware of. There is common sense and general life experience, though. For Wikipedia purposes, that will have to do.  Sandstein  16:10, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Attainment of Formal Operational Thinking by High School Students. Take it with a disclaimer that Renner & Huitt's findings are not universally accepted. – iridescent 16:14, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The age question seemingly rests on the (arguably reasonable) notion that underage admins are generally immature. Now the question is, from all the admin controversies that were severe enough to warrant involuntary desysoppings (which as of this time usually means that the admin did something really wrong), how many of the desysopped admins were actually under 18? —kurykh 07:55, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

18 is a bit arbitrary. It also puts a small number of people in a tricky situation. If the answer to the question was "no, but I'll be over 18 next week". What then? That, alone, reveals the absurdity of the question. I would, however, support a question along the lines of "do you consider yourself to have the mental maturity necessary to be an admin?". Or, "Do you throw tantrums online, and if so are they due to your age or your character (ie. if you throw tantrums, or sulk, or snap under pressure, is that a character trait that you will grow out of)?" Or "would you be comfortable dealing with matters that are age-restricted in the country you are editing from?" Though that last one is more borderline, as it raises legal concerns as well as being a more direct form of "are you underage". It's tricky, but the focus should always be on maturity, judgment, calmness under pressure, politeness, and other such things, not on actual age. I also think more attention should be paid to people changing over time. Many pre-adolescents change emotionally as they enter adolescence, many adults change as their lives change or external circumstances cause increased stress, or their lives change in general (relationship, family, jobs, school, university, etc). The root of all these questions is really trying to find out (if possible) whether the candidate: (a) is aware of this; (b) is aware of themselves; and (c) if they possess the judgment to handle such changes, up to and including resigning adminship if need be, whether adult or child. Carcharoth (talk) 11:01, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Exactly. Come on. I thought we are past this stage. And why 18? Why not 21? Or 16? Do you know that in my country, we are trained to handle a rifle to kill at 18 (16.5 if enlisted early) but do not have the right to vote until the legal age of 21? - Mailer Diablo 12:20, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The question could be formulated more elegantly, of course. I'm open to suggestions.  Sandstein  15:36, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Discussion (with point reworded) continued at policy page. FYIP. - Thanks, Mailer Diablo 16:32, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This is a good point actually. The age at which you are perceived to have 'maturity' varies across societies. Here in the UK I could drive, smoke, have sex, buy porn, get married, and join the army by the time I was 17. It seems a bit strange that a 17 year old could do all that, and yet not be permitted to administrate a website. However, I don't think asking the question is ever going to cause anyone's RfA to fail, as most people don't consider age when deciding whether to support. naerii 13:56, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I think there is value in the idea of looking at how the age demographics of desysopped admins compare to the demographics of admins generally, if that is at all possible. (I realise that user age will only have been known in a limited proportion of desysop cases.) Basically, such decisions should be made on the basis of data, not on the basis of assumptions. Sure it is tempting to assume that very young admins may have worked hard at "doing and saying all the right things" for a few months, out of youthful ambition to become an admin, and then, flushed with their success, foul up sooner or later by making immature decisions. But I am not sure that older admins are exempt from such things, and I could easily imagine older admins having a whole range of different sorts of behavioural problems that are less likely in the very young – COIs, tendentious opinions based on established life choices, stuff like that – which might also affect their admin performance. So, if there are data that show that young admins foul up more often than older ones, I would be in favour of allowing the question. If there is no such statistical evidence, then the question is irrelevant. Jayen466 13:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I wasn't as aware of the issue, nor do I think it was as much of an issue in May when I did my RfA, but from a couple of the comments, this userbox:
    This user is old enough to remember what a typewriter is, and that's all you need to know.
    satisfied a number of concerns. Who says userboxen are pointless? :) That said, the issue is not the number, there are immature 30 year olds and mature 12 year olds. I think the onus is on those who choose to identify as <18 to prove they're not the norm. That said, there are >18 drama mavens so >18 isn't a sign of A OK. I don't think the number matters as much as temperament. TravellingCari 15:19, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

A decision

Having looked at some past discussions of this, it has come up over and over again, and nothing has been done. Looking above, I can only see one user who really thinks it's a good idea - and that's the user who posted the question. I think something needs to be done about questions of this kind once and for all, before this thread dries up yet again. Might I humbly suggest all such question are removed from RfAs, and if they get asked, are removed? Does that sound fair? how do you turn this on 12:35, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Or perhaps a blanket ban of questions of all personal type? (such as age, location, occupation etc). how do you turn this on 12:50, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

That would violate WP:MOP, the adminship policy, which states: "Adminship is oriented to communal trust and confidence, rather than checklists and edit counts; each user will have their own way to assess their confidence in a candidates' readiness for the role."
This implies that users may not be prohibited from asking questions that they feel are relevant for assessing a candidate's readiness. To change this, you would need to gather consensus to change the policy at the policy talk page.  Sandstein  14:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with Sandstein. While I'd probably prefer an optional question of "Approximately how old are you?" rather than specifically "Are you over 18", in either case it is a good-faith attempt by the questioner in order to obtain information they feel is relevant to their decision. The question is optional, and if the number of people who care about age is as low as you suggest, surely a candidate would not find themselves receiving many opposes if they chose not to answer it. ~ mazca t | c 14:09, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I respectfully disagree age has a lot to do with adminship. Someone could easily just lie about their age. If you're going to !vote on RfA, what's hard about going through the candidate's contributions yourself? And if someone did answer "no" to your question, would you check any further, or oppose based on that alone? What if they answered yes? Would they get an automatic support? I really think personal questions are irrelevant and intrusive, and that if you want to get to know if the candidate is suitable, you should look at their contributions. how do you turn this on 14:34, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I don't see any such implication, Sandstein. It implies that you are free to select criteria, not that any question you might want to ask is magically admissible. If your criteria include "no blacks", would it become morally defensible to ask what color skin the prospective admin is? What about if you want to exclude Britons because you don't want any "bias against correct spelling"? You may be free to pick random criteria which have nothing to do with adminship, but that does not give you the right to go pry into peoples' private lives and ask for personal and private information. — Coren (talk) 15:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This is not about skin colour or Britishness (which of course I don't care about), this is about age. If I'm free to select my own criteria, as you say, it follows that I may ask questions pertinent to these questions, and the candidates may choose whether to reply or not. Even if the question is not allowed on RfA itself, there's nothing to prevent me from posing it on the user talk page or per e-mail, and cast my vote based on any reply I may receive. As you can see, prohibiting questions on RfA is not the solution to what you perceive as the problem. It would require a change in editors' right to select their own criteria to bring that about.  Sandstein  15:26, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This is where we strongly disagree. I say it does not follow that you can satisfy your prejudices (whichever they are) with questions invading the privacy of editors. — Coren (talk) 17:01, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The question is not a matter of privacy, since "over 18" is not an identifiable datum, and it is not invasive because candidates are free not to answer it.  Sandstein  17:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
If they turn 18 during the RfA, they can't reasonable answer the question without revealing that they will soon be 18. Well, they could wait until they turn 18 and then answer "yes". But still, reaad what I wrote above. There are better ways to phrase this question, focusing on asking the candidates to assess their own levels of maturity, or finding ways to assess that yourself. Carcharoth (talk) 17:33, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I fully, and strongly endorse an absolute ban on questions that requests revealing personal information— that would need to include at least name, age, sex, geographical location, religious beliefs, political views, and sexual orientations. Those questions do not, and cannot, influence past contributions from the editor and, where not outright illegal, are ethically indefensible. Any such question should be reverted on sight. — Coren (talk) 14:56, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I'd never ask about sexual orientation, location, sex and so forth, but we are discussing human beings on RfA, not abstract user accounts, and some personal characteristics of human beings do have a bearing on whether or not I trust them. I reserve the right to oppose a self-identified Neo-Nazi or Neo-Stalinist on the basis of his or her political views, for instance.  Sandstein  15:26, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Note: self-identified Neo-Nazi or Neo-Stalinist. Do you notice your own argument, right there? — Coren (talk) 17:03, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
    • Agree. Let's stick to discussing the candidate as a Wikipedian, and not what they are in real life. how do you turn this on 15:04, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Strong support banning this questions because of being disruptive. Some people want to keep their anonymity on the internet, and also because people take the answer as a reason to oppose RfA candidates. Macy 15:15, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Are you aware that WP:MOP, the adminship policy, allows people to support or oppose candidates for any reason that they feel is relevant with respect to the candidate's trustworthiness?  Sandstein  15:38, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Yes, I know the policy, but are you aware that if the question gets banned, age-based opposes may reduce or stop? :-P. Macy 15:47, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • If the policy states anyone can oppose for whatever reason they like, then the policy really could do with changing. I might bring this to the talk page of it. how do you turn this on 15:50, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • So I'm clear, whereabout in that policy does it state you can vote with whatever reason you like? how do you turn this on 15:53, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • As I quoted above: "Adminship is oriented to communal trust and confidence, rather than checklists and edit counts; each user will have their own way to assess their confidence in a candidates' readiness for the role."  Sandstein  15:55, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • As a note, please realize that my quip above about such questions being "outright illegal" is not hyperbole: in Quebec, at least, they are illegal on their face— I would expect the same everywhere in Europe (where privacy laws are strong as well), and while privacy laws are generally weaker in the Unites States it would not be unlikely that those are just as illegal in Florida. Someone should check. — Coren (talk) 15:18, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • There is something like freedom of speech on a privately owned website in the US, yes? RfA is not a job interview.  Sandstein  15:33, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • That may be, but given the popularity of WP, the number of minors who participate here, and the probability that there are authorities monitoring the site for those reasons (Hello detectives/special agents, etc!), I wouldn't want to be the one asking questions about people's ages. It could too easily be misinterpreted as something nefarious. Jim Miller See me | Touch me 15:39, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I'm not an American, and I may lack any special sensibility that Americans may have in this regard, but I fail to see how asking people who are running for a position of responsability whether they are older than 18 is in some way "nefarious", let alone illegal.  Sandstein  15:44, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I absolutely agree. No one should be forced to reveal their age (and of course, if they are, some might lie, to protect their online security), except where is it required for privacy reasons (eg CheckUser). Xclamation point 15:26, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • No one is forced to reveal their age. Stating that one is over 18 is not revealing one's age, and of course they are not in any way compelled to answer. They will lose very few votes not answering, it seems; and not even necessarily mine.  Sandstein  15:33, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
    • How can you possibly quantify and/or qualify the statement of "they will lose very few votes"? What you choose to !vote is not indicative of what the general masses that !vote at RfA, WP:AGF not withstanding. I'm personally willing to bet that the bureaucrats have enough sense to discard !votes based on age, but we still return to the fact that your promise is unlikely to hold water, as that seems to be one of your defense... --Izno (talk) 15:50, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • If they do lose many votes on account of that question, then that would be a sign that many users share my concerns, which would be an even better reason for asking the question.  Sandstein  15:54, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • The statement you made was "They will lose very few votes not answering" and not [paraphrasing] "If they lose votes, it must be a quasi-legitimate reason": This is inconsistent, and does not answer the question I posed... --Izno (talk) 15:58, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I made that statement because I seem to be in a minority here with my opinion that age may be a relevant or determinative factor in an RfA.  Sandstein  16:02, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
What you don't know can't hurt you. Instead of trying to take some kind of shortcut and determine a candidate's maturity/qualifications based on age, look at their contributions.--KojiDude (C) 18:01, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I have taken this to the admin policy talk page - please weigh in there. Thanks how do you turn this on 16:02, 7 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • Sandstein, you are not alone in realizing that youth is a legitimate concern. This is one of those perrenial arguments that has no end. There are a number of people in the RfA community who believe it shouldn't be an issue and try to tie the view of the rest of the world as "ageism" that is equivalent to racism/sexism/etc. They would do better to argue that specific candidates deserve the bit rather than fight a battle that they can't win. Age IS an issue, and legitimately so. I will over look it for specific individuals, but for somebody to claim otherwise is going against the general body of evidence that exists.---Balloonman PoppaBalloon 14:39, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Rather than forbid any questions, why don't we recommend that people freely Noble lie about their answer? jmcw (talk) 10:51, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • If you want to see how lying to protect your privacy turns out, just as Essjay. Chillum 13:47, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Essjay_incident is interesting. It was not a noble lie that brought trouble but rather the abuse of position. A noble lie about age or sex or religion seems different: it would neutralize the question. jmcw (talk) 09:08, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I personally feel that the age question is very inappropriate, and would add to any request that I saw it on a suggestion that the question remains unanswered --T-rex 13:35, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Give up private information not related to being an admin or I oppose? That sounds out of line. It is a silly question, if you want to know how mature someone is look at their contribution history. We don't let people ask "Are you black", "Are you a Jew", or "Who are you voting for in the upcoming election", so I don't see how asking age is any better. Endorse ban on asking about private information such as age in RfA. I also need nothing at WP:MOP which prevents the community creating some standards for the questions asked. Chillum 13:40, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

A decision (break)

Can people please discuss this on the policy talk page from now on, as that's the page that needs changing. It seems strange to have two discussions. how do you turn this on 13:47, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

We don't need to change the admin policy to change how we run RfA. This is not changing admins, but how we select them. This is the correct forum. The conversation at WT:ADMIN does seem redundant, but I do this this is the better spot. Chillum 13:48, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Actually the relevant text is on the admin policy page (have a look at the discussion to see which text). The way we choose admins is documented in the policy, and needs changing there, not here. how do you turn this on 13:51, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I already read it. "Adminship is oriented to communal trust and confidence, rather than checklists and edit counts; each user will have their own way to assess their confidence in a candidates' readiness for the role" in no way prevents RfA from deciding what questions are inappropriate. It does not say they can take any action or ask any question they want to assess their confidence. It says they can have their own way, not that they can act inappropriately doing so. They can have their own way without asking personal questions. No conflict with policy. Chillum 13:56, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Alright. So how do you suggest we get consensus to ban such questions being asked? how do you turn this on 14:24, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You're not going to get consensus to ban these questions, that's the futility of the issue. Even people who don't think the question should be asked, such as myself, won't support banning it. The best you can hope for is consensus to add a note to such questions advising the candidate not to answer. There are other questions, such as the one regarding AOR, that the community hates, but there is no consensus to ban it. You're not going to get consensus to ignore !votes based on age, because too many people acknowledge the validity of the concern (even if they don't necessarily share it.) Even if you think you have consensus here, these are questions that are bigger than RfA and would have to be brought forth to the broader community.---Balloonman PoppaBalloon 14:45, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Why are we even discussing banning serious questions? How many times has this been brought up and dismissed just in the last few weeks? If you find a question so offensive, refuse to answer it or address it with the questioner on their talkpage. We don't need to add rules on the type and style of questions beyond the common sense limitations we already have, which are typically enforced by bureaucrats. Avruch T 15:06, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed, no need to ban any type of serious question. Some editors equate youth with immaturity, others don't. I see no problem with attempting to gather relevant information while making a decision. We don't need to ban this particular question and the consensus will (likely) never want to do so, and we don't need the instruction creep that will occur if we start making lists of questions that cannot be asked. Useight (talk) 14:48, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Every time this topic comes up there is more and more opposition to the age question and less and less support for it. I think in time we will come to a consensus not to allow questions of such a personal nature. Chillum 16:21, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I find it hard to believe people are still clinging to the belief trying to find out as much as possible about a candidate is wrong. Given we've just discovered a one-time admin here, who had admin, bureaucrat and checkuser rights on other projects, was in fact an identity thief who ran a fairly sophisticated sock-farm (oh, who had, in real life, created models that form the basis of economic theory in many western nations), surely we need to know more, not less? For if and when that situation reaches the press, there will be calls for aliases and anonymous editing to be banned outright, as well as removing any editor who cannot be held to account legally George The Dragon (talk) 16:48, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I think the folks who have opposed it in the past just don't see the need to come in and repeat themselves every few days. I can see their point, and I think if it ever comes to the point that someone posts a question of some sort and its removed as "banned" it will again become clear that banning serious questions is not going to have the support of the community.Avruch T 16:52, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
George: assuming you're referring to Poetlister, he was banned here for over a year and never held admin rights. I don't see how asking how old someone is will somehow make rouge admins an impossibility. As has been said, they could just lie. It's a useless exercise. how do you turn this on 16:55, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You're wrong about that. Poetlister held admin rights here and on other projects, he was a bureaucrat and a checkuser elsewhere as well. Avruch T 17:01, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
He never held admin rights as the user Poetlister on this project. Whether he did as another user is another question - did he? I don't know. I know he held rights elsewhere, but he never got higher than the role of "user" here. He was banned for ages here, looking at his block log. how do you turn this on 17:04, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It isn't really relevant to this discussion, but yes the person held admin rights under another account. The ban was for sockpuppeting, including with an admin account on en.wp. Avruch T 17:10, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
What I'm saying is, asking how old they are isn't going to stop a rouge admin from getting through is it? how do you turn this on 17:14, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Do you mean rogue or rouge? Je suis une rouge admin. <grin> Age is irrelevant. If someone lacks the requisite qualities, it will show or not regardless of the age of the candidate. There is an age below which a candidate simply could not pass an RFA. That age must differ from person to person. But it should be evident in the gruelling process we now impose on candidates. How articulate and clear thinking would most 6 year olds come across? How many 12 year olds would have the patience to gain the experience? We gain nothing by asking an impertinent question of someone seemingly qualified otherwise. Soon we will be looking at the other end of the age question. Who among us will be the first to be put out to pasture because of encroaching senility? Is there a max age beyond which we would question the ability of a user to think clearly and apply policy effectively? Will failing eyesight become a concern over misinterpreted dif's or a misconstrued edit? Cheers, Dlohcierekim 04:07, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Frankly, I'm torn. On the one hand, I'm uncomfortable that candidates are being asked questions of a more personal nature; on the other hand, I'm also uncomfortable "banning" people from asking questions just because I don't like their question. I'm sure most of you have noticed that, in the real world, applications for positions of trust pretty much always include an age field as par for the course? Wikipedia seems to be the only large, mainstream organization I've ever seen where "adulthood doesn't matter" is any sort of rallying cry... I'm not saying that's good or bad, but I am saying it's keenly unusual. – Luna Santin (talk) 23:18, 14 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I have to agree most with this comment here. I also agree with Sandstein's insistence that questions shouldn't be banned for RFAs, each user can use their own criteria. Determining if someone is an adult is a valid question that, though some may not like, still could have a place with many users for determining support. --Banime (talk) 23:45, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Legality

I would be very interested to see any actual evidence to support the notion that asking questions about such subjects as age or political views is illegal in any jurisdiction of a modern nation. This isn't a job interview, there is no determination of benefits or dispensation of a legal entitlement, so I don't see how in any respect such a question could be illegal. Avruch T 14:44, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

In Quebec, at least, this would be considered a job interview; the position is that of an unpaid volunteer, but there is a selection process. But that wouldn't even be necessary: the laws against discrimination here are very strict and anything which is open to the public has an open application process open to the public may not use any such criteria (mind you, age is a special case insofar as that specific non-discrimination section is tempered with a limitation that laws about age limits are allowed and it is legal to ask one's age in order to apply them (buying booze, for instance) — but that limitation is not relevant here). — Coren (talk) 15:55, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Editing is open to the public, and doesn't use any such criteria. Adminship is a private matter; we have opted to make it open, but it is still a private matter, and laws like those stated are not applicable. EVula // talk // // 16:00, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
What a horrible reading of the law. Badger Drink (talk) 20:09, 13 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I just realized a possible cause of confusion: it's important to note that the US Bill of rights, the example so many people are familiar with, gives specific garantees of freedom from the governement. I.e., the governement may not make laws that curtail those freedoms. Many other bills of rights (Quebec's being amongst them) gives to garantees of freedom from anyone; governement, businesses and individuals alike. — Coren (talk) 15:59, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I seriously doubt that you could apply discrimination laws to adminship on Wikipedia - you have to be deprived of something meaningful, i.e. suffer an injury of legal import, before you can establish a discrimination claim. I don't think that discrimination which could exclude a protected class from adminship on Wikipedia rises to that level. And I don't see how the US constitution enters into it at all. Avruch T 16:41, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

To make myself clear, since I've commented several times in this discussion in the last little while - I'm not against asking such questions in RfA. I don't think the candidates are or should be required to answer them either. I'm not against people taking age into account when deciding whether to support or oppose a candidate, but I don't think it should be the primary attribute they weigh or even a major consideration in the face of a long history of conduct to review on Wikipedia. But it is a factor that fills in holes when the history is brief or debatable. I don't think we should get into prescribing what elements people are allowed to weigh in their judgments, and while I accept that many young editors (including most of the folks posting to this page) find it unfair -- you don't here, or anywhere else, have the right to be free from being offended. Avruch T 16:58, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I'd agree against you in principle, were it not for the fact that not answering one of those putatively "optional" questions pretty much guarantees sinking your RfA; making them quite mandatory in practice— there is no genuine right to not answer in other words. — Coren (talk) 21:46, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

New proposal

We ban the discussion to ban this perenial topic.---Balloonman PoppaBalloon 17:42, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It's only perennial because people haven't liked the idea in the past. If we were to set up a poll now, we'd get a much more accurate idea of whether such a ban is wanted by the community. how do you turn this on 17:47, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I strongly oppose banning the discussion. First, as I said above that question is disruptive and it violates user's privacy. I support having a privacy policy against this questions, not just because it crashes RFAs, it's because in the future we may get more discrimination than before, and this needs to be resolved before it gets worst. Macy 23:11, 9 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Agree strongly with Balloonman. Ban the discussion to prevent incessant discussion and endless arguments. Wisdom89 (T / C) 04:29, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • I couldn't have put it better myself, Balloonman ;-)    SIS  08:13, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
    • I think banning people from talking about something is a very chilling idea. I can't tell if this proposal is actually serious though. how do you turn this on 13:39, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
      • If you feel banning discussion is harmful, why do you seem to support doing so in the threads above? – Luna Santin (talk) 23:19, 14 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

counter proposal

That we ban the discussion to ban the discussion to ban this perennial topic. <tongue in cheek> Dlohcierekim 03:51, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

counter proposal to the counter proposal to the new proposal

Ban this perennial topic semi-annually. Hiberniantears (talk) 14:36, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Why? how do you turn this on 14:57, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Why not? It doesn't have to be semiannually, per se. I'm also open to Tuesday of every third week between 2:33pm and 7:56pm. Hiberniantears (talk) 15:06, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
At this rate someone draw me a mathematical set to make sense of it all... - Mailer Diablo 17:44, 10 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Can someone give a brief summary of all the above. WP:TLDR.:P Thanks.--Xp54321 (Hello!Contribs) 02:10, 21 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Stats

Hi all,

As some are aware, over the past few weeks, months, I've been updating the old RfA archives, in doing so for preparation for some interesting stats, located here. These are details of every successful request for adminship going back to February 2004, when the idea of adding the tally was introduced. There are earlier requests, but none of these had numbered votes, so wouldn't fit very well.

It currently needs filling in for a lot of requests, and probably has a lot of mistakes. Anyone who is interested in helping to add/correct various bits of data on it, please do help! Do note that the tallies do not always reflect what's on the actual RfA, since I got reverted attempting to correct those, so please don't fix them. Otherwise, I'd appreciate people updating/correcting their own/nominee's/whoever's entries, so we can get this list accurate and filled.

Some notes, if you intend to assist:

  • All times are in UTC.
  • When determining the day a user became active, I based it on when they started making edits on a daily basis.
  • The Days column is how many days they were active on the day they were promoted. I used this useful tool. Don't include the end date option.
  • Edit counts are either mentioned in the nomination, on the nomination somewhere, or in more recent ones, on the talk page. If it isn't there, it isn't there.
  • For co-nominations, only the first user is included.

I recommend a good internet connection to edit that page as well. Thanks for anyone who helps. Majorly talk 16:16, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you, Majorly, for your effort. The list is very useful indeed. --Meno25 (talk) 18:19, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Wow! That's great work, Majorly! weburiedoursecretsinthegarden 19:40, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Cool. Now for the RfB ones! ;) --Cameron* 19:45, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
RfB should be a lot easier since there's only a few of those. Majorly talk 19:46, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Great work, Majorly. This'll come in handy :) —Cyclonenim (talk · contribs · email) 20:20, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Ya, this is interesting. I can imagine, 1000 years in the future, people visiting the "Wikipedia Museum" and looking at a copy of Tillwe's RfA on the wall. They'll say things like, "Look, Mom, Only 25 participants!" Lazulilasher (talk) 20:25, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I've added this to my list of things to do when closing RfAs. Good work. EVula // talk // // 21:10, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

All I see is some raw data. What statistical analyses are being proposed for this data? --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 22:04, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It's not complete yet. I'll be creating stats when it's complete (such as highest support, lowest edit count, shortest time here, who has nominated the most times etc). Majorly talk 22:08, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
That'll no doubt be interesting, but I was more wondering about a statistical analysis of the data. For instance, a correlation between edit count and support votes. On the hypothesis that higher edit counts may be an influence on more editors becoming aware of and becoming involved in the RfA. --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 22:22, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, stuff like that can certainly be looked at too. But it can only be done once all the data is there. I'll add a load more data tomorrow hopefully. Majorly talk 22:27, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I'm fully behind your attempt to get some data together, and I congratulate you for what you've achieved. I look forward to having the full data set available to be mined for hidden treasures. Now, if only you could do a similar thing for the failed RfAs ... :lol: --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 22:38, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
There's some incomplete data here. In the future, once this is done, I intend to create data for all bureaucrat requests, and some other "significant" RfAs (including SNOW RfAs wouldn't be useful imo). Majorly talk 22:44, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I have started a replica table for RFBs at User:Useight/RFB Stats. I should have it completed by the end of the evening. Useight (talk) 03:54, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
 Done Well, all the RFBs are in the table, a couple more columns need to be finished. Useight (talk) 04:57, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Here's an interesting statistic. The English wikipedia has 1,590 administrators administrating 10,455 active users.[1] Police state or what? --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 23:15, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

You got a problem with police states? Wanna get blocked, mister? In other words, yeah, you're right. Find a good dozen or so editors that haven't screwed up enough, and at the same time, have been here long enough, to pass RFA. RFA sucks, but the quiet, sleuthful, non-controversial (read:non-article writers) will easily get through. We need more of them (me) !!!!. In other words, if you don't have solution, we don't have a problem....Keeper ǀ 76 23:22, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Malleus, no fair comparing total admins to active accounts; both should be active, or both should be total. Also, keep in mind the 10,455 does not count any IP editors at all. --barneca (talk) 23:28, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
(ec) I was just about to say that. Its a rather inaccurate account for day to day operations. Synergy 23:29, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
OK. The number of active editors has been established; so what do you believe the number of active administrators to be if you don't agree with the figure of 1,590 given? --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 23:40, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Betacommand used to have a page about "active admins" somewhere that he updated with his bot, but I don't remember where it was (someone will come up with a link, I'm sure). I seem to vaguely recall that about 1/3 of admins were active within a given month, but that's such a hazy recollection I wouldn't put too much stock in it. The bigger issue is the uncounted number of IP editors in a given month. --barneca (talk) 23:47, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
No, that's not the bigger issue at all, as most of those IPs are dealt with by the active editors. Just look above to see in what low regard that kind of work is held in anyway. A third sounds about right to me, which means that there's one active administrator for every five active editors. Does that seem sensible to you? --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 23:54, 16 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It would be 1:20, but I get your point. However, I know as a admin I spend a very serious portion of my time dealing with IP editors (more than half, I suspect, though I haven't checked), so I wouldn't discount them as you do. --barneca (talk) 00:00, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Your assumption that I discount IP editors is very far from the truth. Take a look at the thread above this one. My assertion is that IP editors are dealt with by and large by non-administrators, apart from the delivery of the final coup de grace of course. --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 02:51, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
That hasn't been my own experience, can't speak for other admins. Anyway, something is off in this analysis, even if i can't put my finger on where it is, because I know I deal with way more than 20 other editors every month. Plus, admins have to police each other, which is 10 times harder than policing a normal human... --barneca (talk) 03:04, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I thought admins were janitors, not a security force? --Malleus Fatuorum (talk) 03:14, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You can't trap me, Malleus, because you're preaching to the choir. I don't buy the janitor metaphor either. --barneca (talk) 03:24, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Like I said before. If you guys don't like the concept, than change all of the icons and userboxes from a mop to something that makes more sense. Then I'll remove it from my essay. Synergy 03:46, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
(ec)Eh, the janitor metaphor fits in a way, a janitor is supposed to be a behind-the-scenes job that just focuses on keeping things clean, organized, and working smoothly. To that extent, the metaphor fits. But one will be hard pressed to find a metaphor that can accurately describe the job of an administrator, just because the scope of administrative duties is so diverse and sometimes complicated that I think the it is just too unique to be easily compared by a simple metaphor. Just my random thought of the day...:) « Gonzo fan2007 (talkcontribs) @ 03:49, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah, I can't readily think of many real-life jobs that can be immediately compared with Wikipedia admins, because our admins (ideally, at least) have additional powers, but not really additional authority - in real ife, the two tend to go hand in hand. Perhaps a combination of a janitor and a security guard is the best metaphor - and I'm now thinking of that bit from Scrubs with the "knife-wrench". ~ mazca t | c 09:56, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

(<<<outdent) I think of the "mop" image as an ideal to strive towards: to remind admins of the virtue of humility: not to give undue weight to their own opinions about situations. Coppertwig (talk) 13:36, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

User:Rick Bot updates WP:LOA daily with the number of active admins. Currently it is 976. -SpuriousQ (talk) 12:05, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The ratio is probably a holdover, to when the connection between "any trusted user" and "administrator" was more close. I think that was the idea to begin with, and while that clearly isn't the way candidates are measured these days it probably has had an effect on the stats proportionate to the length of time it was. Avruch T 01:06, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Here's another way to phrase the question: if you choose an edit at random, what is the probability that the edit is by an admin? I would guess that admins on average are much more active than the average "active" non-admin, so this question would give a higher ratio of admins to non-admins than just counting the numbers of users. Coppertwig (talk) 13:41, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Good job on the stats, Majorly. Useful work, interesting to look over the numbers. Oops: I reverted many of the tally changes you made, citing "consensus" at AN/I, then afterwards noticed that the person who closed the AN/I discussion had said "Content dispute should be settled through RFA talk page and dispute resolution - i.e. not through edit-warring. ..." so perhaps my reverting was premature. I think there are various ways to count the votes and that we should leave the closed discussions as they are were(02:14, 21 September 2008 (UTC)), but I wouldn't oppose a notation being added (per Franamax in that discussion) if the original tallies are also left and the new notation is clearly marked as being such, e.g. in square brackets "[Later analysis gives a tally of...]", or outside the top and bottom discussion-closing markers, or on the talk page. I also agree with brenneman in that discussion: it was OK for Majorly to be bold per BRD. Coppertwig (talk) 02:18, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I meant "leave the closed discussions as they were", not "as they are". In other words, if there's no further comment I expect I'll revert the rest of them too. Coppertwig (talk) 02:14, 21 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It's fascinating to see all the RfAs in one place like that - good work, Majorly. We had a suggestion at the RfA Review (Now Ongoing) (</plug>) that, rather than setting minimum editcounts or months of service before someone can go to RfA, we simply post the averages of successful candidates. The implication is that editors who are well below those figures are not as likely to succeed as editors at or above them. Obviously, other factors are present - several of the last 50 successful candidates had less than 4000 edits, while the averages were in the 9,000's - but it is interesting to see how stable the averages are over those last 50 candidates. I posted the analysis at User:Ultraexactzz/RfA Success, for reference. UltraExactZZ Claims ~ Evidence 13:00, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Could you add the edit counts for the ones you analysed to the stats page? Thanks Majorly talk 13:18, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Done, back to Werdna. I didn't add account creation or first edit dates, since I didn't record them - I just kept a count of the account's age in months, from first edit to nom. UltraExactZZ Claims ~ Evidence 14:09, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Watchlist notice for RfA Review

Now that the RfA Review is accepting responses to its second questionnaire, I thought it might be a good idea to post a Watchlist notice. Since the previous such notice was discussed here, I want to make sure there's a consensus for the notice. My proposal would be to have a general notice now, for two weeks, followed by a specific "The deadline to submit responses to the RfA Review is..." for a week, and then clear the notice. Thoughts? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ultraexactzz (talkcontribs) 14:12, September 19, 2008 (UTC)

Have we a deadline? I be wonderin' that for a while. 'Twould be good to put that up first, methinks. Cheers, me hearties. lifebaka++ 19:10, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The last phase started on 12 June and was closed on 1 July. Since this phase started on 12 September, and there are more questions, I had proposed the idea of closing it on 10 October (4 weeks later, 3 weeks from now). Also, arrrr. UltraExactZZ Claims ~ Evidence 20:58, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Admin Bots

We could use more input on the proposed admin bot policy at WT:BOT --Chris 02:05, 21 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

AFD Stats for RFA (mainly at least, I can't imagine any other uses)

Someone asked for this a while ago, when I unveiled my RFA tool. I've yet to get into what a user has kept, deleted, etc, but, I've cobbled together a script to reveal what AFD's a user has started. Since someone here asked for this, I thought I'd unveil it here, too. Please see http://toolserver.org/~sql/afd.php . Without going into detecting votes, I'd love input on how I could improve this. SQLQuery me! 04:45, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I found one problem with it, take Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Arcel in which the result was delete but later another article about a different subject by the same name was created so it lists the result of the AfD as 'keep' instead of what it was; 'delete'. I think you could fix this by checking the deletion of the page between the day the AfD was started and, say, 10 days later to determine the result of the AfD. - Icewedge (talk) 04:53, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Well, as best as it can tell, it still exists, and is not a redirect, I'm not sure how to detect a merge without looking at the page content... SQLQuery me! 06:31, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Doesn't seem to do merges either - Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wikijunior (2nd nomination) shows up as a keep. naerii 05:46, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
See above SQLQuery me! 06:31, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
"Inaccurate" is splet wrnog in the preamble of the output. The output pastes clickably into Excel, but it would be nice if it columnized also. Nice tool - no comments on the actual functionality (unlike the other posters here who have actual substantive comments :). Franamax (talk) 06:22, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
D'oh! I'll go fix the spelling, and, maybe make it table-ized :) Thanks! SQLQuery me! 06:31, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Not a bad tool at all, could weed out some silly nominators (i.e. that all end up in keep) I guess...Cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 06:33, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I'm gonna see if I can manage to get a tool running that can sorta detect keeps and deletes. Xclamation point 11:02, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I'd say lose the percentages. Just plain misleading despite your sensible disclaimer at the top. Of the four "probably kept" at mine, one was a recreation with entirely different material, two were procedural listings of incomplete nominations, and one was kept, giving me a dismal 64% deletion rate. Good tool in general, though. Darkspots (talk) 11:44, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Actually seeing how a few nomination profiles goes may be interesting, especially if itemised at the bottom anyway. Also voting ones as well :) Cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 11:50, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Moar Admin Bots

Wikipedia:An#Approval_of_FA_Template_Protection_Bot, just incase you haven't seen it yet --Chris 12:14, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]