Funny enough, I was the one who removed them, not him. You keep posting about stuff you know you're not supposed to, I thought the repeated deletions would be taken as a hint. Since they weren't, I'll say this: stop it.
I would just like to set the record straight. This person has been bugging everyone in the server about looking for the TV rip of a certain anime for weeks. We told her multiple times that the "differences" in the TV rip are not significant enough to qualify for an article. She wrote one anyways. Subject eligibility aside, the article itself did not meet our quality guidelines. We deleted it, and with no hesitation she reposted an even more broken version of it, so we deleted it again and gave her a 3 day block on the wiki. She then came back to the discord to yell at everyone for deleting her article, throwing insults, with the discord status "#STOPLMW", so she was banned from the server and her block was extended on the wiki.
I'm sorry, the spam filter isn't perfect and generally this happens most often with new accounts. I would say try submitting the page without links and then adding them in one at a time - state that you are doing this in your edit note so nobody gets on your case about the page not having links
Changing titled is done by using the "Move page" feature in the edit dropdown. The text you changed in the articles is sort of a leftover feature, in the previous site layout that text would appear at the top of the infobox on the right side of the page, but it's not used anymore.
Scanning isn't necessary - if the book is online, linking to it would be nice, but if it's not, don't worry about it. Just cite the book name, author, page numbers, etc.
yeah, but the dub has its own popularity for being the most popular lost dub of SB. Many users put effort to find something about the dub and they found a lot of stuff. but many people dont understand how important it is. eh...
"the most popular lost spongebob dub" doesn't mean a whole lot in the grand scheme of things. That's like saying something is the most popular Kazakh-language podcast about how to change the wheels on your roller skates - it's still extremely niche.
It's in this section because it doesn't qualify for an article, that's really all there is to it. You're welcome to continue searching here.
Sorry for the delay, but they are deleted now. For the record though, it looks like you saw you could upload new versions of existing images - that should have worked, but when you do this sometimes it takes a few minutes for the images to be replaced when you load the page, so it looks like nothing changed.
I'm really sorry for bumping this topic, but a update. Internet Archive has been purging files recently, as companies such as Viacom has been taking down Internet Archive files. So yeah, wouldn't be surprised if the Toonheads episodes get deleted from Internet Archive. All of the episodes uploaded on the site are still there.
Over on YouTube, somebody uploaded the Private Snafu and Turkey Toons episodes. Unfortunately, the episode Director Norman McCabe used to be on YouTube but the person who uploaded it recently got its channel deleted.
The recent rally against archive.org is uncalled for. Yes, they have been deleting copyrighted material that they have received valid takedown notices for. Any site that doesn't want to get shut down for violating copyright laws does this. LMW does this. Hence, there's no one host you should be dumping all your stuff onto. It's best to mirror it in multiple places if you want it to survive for an extended period of time.
Also, there have apparently been threats made towards the people who run archive.org - I just want to say we have absolutely zero tolerance for that, and if we find any users here doing that they will be banned immediately. To those who have done it, you should frankly be ashamed of yourselves.
the reconstruction of the original audio mix, i made this last year, using iterations, reconstrcutions, of course, the microcassette recording. but no! just a interpretation of the early Cimarron trailer, yes i am aware of this trailer was completed in 1987. the original microcassette recording from at end of the v.1.1 mix, that's from a Film Tech website, courtesy of Lionel Fioullen. we only now is the only way to find the real original version of THX Cimarron trailer.
hey uh, idk if you were trying to edit your post, but since you're not signed in what happened was you kept quoting it and ended up posting the same message 5 times. i've deleted the duplicates
You made a fake version of the LMW and we told you not to post it in our server. You then posted it again and got an attitude when we told you to stop. You also admitted you were only there to troll. After being banned, you made multiple fake accounts and tried to rejoin. Sorry if we're not exactly sympathetic.
Folding @ Home is an easy way to assist in medical research - you leave the program running in the background and it uses your idle processing power to run complex simulations, speeding up the research process by spreading out the technical workload. As you run it, you gather "points", which you can contribute towards a team.
Currently the biggest section of research is for fighting COVID-19/coronavirus (set it to "Any disease" and for the time being it will do COVID automatically).
Part of the problem is that sometimes, especially on really old sites, the wayback crawler itself didn't have flash player, so it wasn't able to save any flash content at that time