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Nomination of Ty Brenneman for deletion

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List of game engines

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I did not revert you as vandalism or unconstructive. Please re-read my edit notes. Entries on the list need to be notable (I.e. have their own enwiki article), with sources. This engine does not, and other Wikipedia projects can not be used as a source. -- ferret (talk) 22:27, 22 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

Deluded, it is a real game, a real engine, it exists. I don't have to prove it when there is enough material out there. (Has its own EN Wiki Article) Many links here link to dead pages, go ahead and remove all of these then. I think you are just acting up and doing it for rank, like everyone else. --Mrox2 (talk) 09:55, 23 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

Please read about notability and verifiability. The burden is on you to provide reliable sources to support your edit. Other Wikis are not considered reliable sources. If you believe there are enough sources for this engine to have an article, feel free to start the article at WangReal Engine (with sources, or someone will probably delete it). Once the article is established, it can be added to the list of game engines. -- ferret (talk) 19:18, 25 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

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It wasn't fitting for you to begin a discussion about something that is clearly going to be controversial, then almost immediately change the article to the way you want it to be anyway. In particular, changing the lead so it no longer reflected the title of the article was inappropriate. Largoplazo (talk) 18:44, 20 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

I'm not sure what's considered "controversial" here. The issue is about accuracy and representation, not controversy. It's misleading to group individuals of distinct ethnic, cultural, and historical backgrounds—whether Caucasian, Anatolian, Iranian, Indo-European, or North African—under a singular "Arab" label. Genetic and historical research clearly shows the diversity of these populations.
Moreover, attributing the contributions of scholars like Khwarizmi and Razi to Arab culture is factually incorrect. Both of these figures were of Persian origin, and though they contributed to science in the Arabic language, they did not identify as Arab. Ensuring that articles reflect these facts is not about imposing personal views, but about correcting inaccuracies. Wikipedia should prioritize verifiable historical truth, not broad and misleading generalizations. Mrox2 (talk) 18:52, 20 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
If the article, worked on by a large number of people over a long period of time, in collaboration that has included discussions of this matter on this talk page, reads as it does, then you can assume that a statement by you that amounts to "You're all wrong, were going to go by my perspective on this" would be controversial, that is, it isn't going to meet with instantaneous mass agreement. Largoplazo (talk) 02:11, 21 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
This issue seems to be about politics, not historical accuracy. Just like "Persians" don't technically exist as a unified label today (as they're referred to as "Farsi speakers" in Farsi Wikipedia), the term "Arabs" is often used as a blanket label. However, many of the so-called "Arab" populations are made up of diverse peoples with distinct identities—there are various Iranian peoples, North Africans, Levantines, and others who are unrelated genetically, historically, and culturally.
In fact, we don’t even share the same traditions, food, or even dialects; there are unique distinctions across the region. Just because a large number of people adopt or agree on a term doesn't make it historically or culturally accurate. That kind of broad generalization is known as a fallacy of consensus. Mrox2 (talk) 09:20, 22 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
It has nothing to do with a fallacy of consensus because I wasn't talking about what's wrong and what's right, I was talking about it being controversial in that there is substantial disagreement. In other words, it doesn't matter that you think you're right, or whether you are right. What matters is that others obviously disagree and you can't just decree the correctness of your point of view and overrule everybody else. If the rule was that whoever insists they're right gets to have the article the way they see fit, then we'd have never-ending edit warring. Hashing these things out is why Wikipedia has talk pages. Largoplazo (talk) 13:08, 22 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
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Your edits are greatly beneficial in helping to reduce systemic bias on Wikipedia. In particular, your efforts to accurately represent different ethnic groups and religions throughout the Middle East are commendable. By continuing to highlight diverse perspectives, you play an important role in fostering a richer understanding of this complex region. TahaKahi (talk) 14:52, 13 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
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