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: Third, you're the one concerned about petty issues. I am concerned about proper layout of the (clearly too many) images. If you want too many images, I'm not going to start removing them, until they actually impede a reader's ability to read, but if they look terrible on the page for layout reasons (again, see IMAGELOC). |
: Third, you're the one concerned about petty issues. I am concerned about proper layout of the (clearly too many) images. If you want too many images, I'm not going to start removing them, until they actually impede a reader's ability to read, but if they look terrible on the page for layout reasons (again, see IMAGELOC). |
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: Fourth, I'm not stalking any of your edits. I have been editing MLS (and other soccer articles) for over a decade. Every single MLS, USL and other North American league articles are on my watchlist and if you make them ugly, I'll revert those edits. [[User:Walter Görlitz|Walter Görlitz]] ([[User talk:Walter Görlitz|talk]]) 01:10, 15 June 2021 (UTC) |
: Fourth, I'm not stalking any of your edits. I have been editing MLS (and other soccer articles) for over a decade. Every single MLS, USL and other North American league articles are on my watchlist and if you make them ugly, I'll revert those edits. [[User:Walter Görlitz|Walter Görlitz]] ([[User talk:Walter Görlitz|talk]]) 01:10, 15 June 2021 (UTC) |
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::{{re|Walter Görlitz}} cringe. [[User:Bergeronpp|Bergeronpp]] ([[User talk:Bergeronpp#top|talk]]) 01:15, 15 June 2021 (UTC) |
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Too many images is secondary. The primary problem is MOS:IMAGELOC. Read it. Understand the problem and respond to what I'm complaining about, not the other issue. Walter Görlitz (talk) 00:10, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
@Walter Görlitz: Hey retard, This MLS article (w/ the exception of expansion franchises like Miami, Nashville, St. Louis which have no history of significance) has the least amount of photos in comparison to other MLS club articles. Quit stalking my edits, and why aren't you removing the excess amount of images on the Houston Dynamo, LA Galaxy, and Toronto FC pages if you truly care about his petty issue?!? Bergeronpp (talk) 00:17, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
- OK. First, don't call anyone anywhere that again. Please strike it. I will check back here again and if it has not been removed I will report your inappropriate language to the admins.
- Second, you're arguing about the wrong thing. I'm concerned about IMAGELOC and nothing else. What does IMAGELOC say about image placement?
- Third, you're the one concerned about petty issues. I am concerned about proper layout of the (clearly too many) images. If you want too many images, I'm not going to start removing them, until they actually impede a reader's ability to read, but if they look terrible on the page for layout reasons (again, see IMAGELOC).
- Fourth, I'm not stalking any of your edits. I have been editing MLS (and other soccer articles) for over a decade. Every single MLS, USL and other North American league articles are on my watchlist and if you make them ugly, I'll revert those edits. Walter Görlitz (talk) 01:10, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
- @Walter Görlitz: cringe. Bergeronpp (talk) 01:15, 15 June 2021 (UTC)