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Removing talk page comments

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Unsmimulated

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Hi Baba, please review the criteria for films in the list as you seem to be adding things without realizing what they actually are. Short films are not mainstream films. They are never released on their own in a wide, mainstream theatres. That one you just added is 14 minutes long. Ditto, Water in Milk Exists is not a film, it's something you'd see in an installation by the artist in an art gallery, not a regular cinema and again, it's not anywhere near the right length. Finally, never cite IMDB as an authority for anything as it's not RS. It's basically user-generated content, just like a wiki. Useful for you to check out before finding real RS, but it's not a source of verified information. ZarhanFastfire (talk) 04:44, 31 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

I've had to remove a few more you had added that I'd not noticed. I realize English is not your first language, so you may not always get the nuances. But please be aware that when film reviewers use the words "graphic", "explicit", they are not saying that it's unsimualted. Period. What it means is, you can see someone doing something that looks a lot like something but still may not actually be something. It's like the difference between the camera showing people in bed and showing naked people writhing on the bed, or a bit of flesh in the dark as opposed to an actual genital organ attached to an actual body, etc. We cannot make claims about living persons (actors, directors) without solid, unimpeachable and unambiguous sources per WP:BLP. Also, you've been around long enough to know that references need to be formatted in a way that makes it clear what the source is without having to click on it. It's not good enough to just have a blue link that says "Release Info"--which turns out to be a link to an entry on IMDB or something else equally unacceptable. I know you mean well, just slow down a bit, take your time: there is WP:NORUSH. ZarhanFastfire (talk) 04:24, 2 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Unsimulated again

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Baba, I am glad to see you looking for and finding better sources. Just one thing. Please stop using abbreviations such as h/c and s/c, HC or SC. It's not encyclopedic. Do you think the average person out there, outside the context of this article, has ever seen these before? I guarntee you they have not. We can't use random unestablished abbreviations in an encyclopedia. I notice you are even taking existing sentences where "hardcore" is used and replacing it with "h/c". Why? To make it shorter? These are not details, they are the basis for whether the entry even exists. This is like point form, coming across incomplete and unprofessional. And please work on your English grammar in general, particularly articles. ZarhanFastfire (talk) 00:25, 28 November 2018 (UTC)Reply

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