Forum - View topicError: Non-people "people" entries.
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Dessa
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Was using the handy search bar to look up some Bleach voices, and came across the following entries under "person"
Bleach Dubbed at Rio We Want Bleach Dubbed at Rio Queremos Bleach Dublado no Rio I know Dormcat has said it's really hard to delete entries or stuff like that, but these obviously aren't even proper entries. Last edited by Dessa on Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:17 am; edited 1 time in total |
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dormcat
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Exactly. While those who submitted them had already been banned, I have no way to remove those scars. |
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doc-watson42
Encyclopedia Editor
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Can they be unbanned for the time it takes to make the corrections? |
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woelfie
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 380 Location: Belgium |
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I think they can, but then they'll have to remove their own (false) information. Would you do that, well knowing that you'll be banned again afterwards ? |
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dormcat
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Empty or "dead" entries continue existing even if all credits were removed manually. It doesn't matter who removes the false information, be it an administrator or the submitter him/herself. |
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woelfie
Encyclopedia Editor
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I kind of misunderstood. The entries are removed, but indeed the name remains available in the database. Is that also true when the false name is merged with a correct one ? |
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dormcat
Encyclopedia Editor
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No. If a misspelled name (of a person or a company) has been merged AND REPLACED with a correct one, it would no longer appear on the alphabetical list, and any attempt to add the name in its "misspelled form" would be automatically redirected to the correct one, thus one has to be VERY CAREFUL when merging persons or companies (Yukana, Shogakukan and Madhouse are bloody examples, and I still don't have any idea what the heck happened to GONZO). |
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Dessa
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Would it be possible, perhaps, to take entries such as these, then, and merge them into a single one, at least eliminating the multiples?
Or, even, to make ALL of the bad people pages such as this merge into one single "bad people entries" entry, and merge all new ones into it? |
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dormcat
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A problem is that some names, while misspelled or non-existent as credits, are valid names, and shouldn't be merged into "correct" ones. There were incidents that "misspelled" yet valid names were merged into correct ones, then later a person (often secondary staff) bearing that "misspelled" name suddenly appear on the credit roll. |
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Dessa
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I meant more like the ones I found. Where it's obviously not a person, or, that I've seen posted about before, where it's multiple people credited as one.
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Dan42
Chief Encyclopedist
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Indeed, what happened to Gonzo? I found 2 "Gonzo" in the database (theoretically impossible) and had to do some cleanup. And what's so bloody about Yukana, Shogakukan and Madhouse? |
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dormcat
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For Yukana and Madhouse, it was their respective new (stage) names were merged into old ones (Yukana Nogami and Madhouse Studios, respectively); the proper way should be the other way around. On some pages Madhouse uses two words instead of one. A similar case involves Pierrot and Studio Pierrot; the latter, although created earlier, should be merged into the former, as Pierrot never uses "studio" to describe itself on either Japanese or English versions of their official website. The complete formal title should be "Pierrot Co., Ltd." but I think "Pierrot" should be sufficient in this case. For Shogakukan, the mother company (publisher) was merged into Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd. (ShoPro), the subsidiary of copyright and licensing management, leaving lots of manga "published by ShoPro," which is neither correct nor appropriate. As a compromise, all manga published by Shogakukan should use "Shogakukan, Inc." as the publisher instead. Please check Chris' thread on Oct. 1, 2005 in staff forum for more info. |
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doc-watson42
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They used to do so, but seem to have adopted the new name around early 2003: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://pierrot.jp/ Or rather, 2002, per the Japanese Wikipedia article. |
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dormcat
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Thanks. |
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doc-watson42
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You're welcome. As for "Madhouse" versus "Mad House", I agree with your |
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