Sam Walczak
Malta
editYou are a new user, you have a very small contribution to Wikipedia [1] and you only know Malta from the tourist folders, so you have no idea what you are doing. Creating an edit war to push your new changes through is unacceptable. Please stop push your own changes on different ways. Officially Malta has no cities, only administrative units called "local coucils" (which contain many historic municipalities/settlements). In the infobox about the country, we do not enter the largest administrative units, this place for cities, but Malta has no cities. Comparing to Liechtenstein is misplaced and makes no sense, Liechtenstein is officially divided into municipalities (Municipalities of Liechtenstein) including municipalities on city/town rights. The division of Malta is specific, incomparable to other countries. Singapore is the closest to Malta in terms of division. Please stop push your own changes on different ways in this article and create edit-war to pushing your own idea. This is a last warning. Subtropical-man (✉ | en-2) 20:54, 8 July 2022 (UTC)
- Ignoring the aggression in this comment, I still think it's completely unnecessary to remove the edit. There are plenty of comparable Wikipedia entries for sovereign territories in which the infobox contains municipalities, boroughs, or other administrative units on par with the local councils present in Malta, even from states equally or more urbanized/dense than that of Malta, for example:
- Listing the largest quarter of the city-state/microstate Monaco
- Listing the administration center and largest district of the specially administered city of Hong Kong
- Listing the largest district of the territory of Gibraltar (the same as the capital but the distinction is made)
- Listing the largest parish of the specially administered city of Macau
- There was definitely a way to go about this without saying I don't know what I'm doing. I'm not acting illogically. Sam WalczakTalk/Edits 23:16, 8 July 2022 (UTC)
- Please refer here and and here, and then you will understand why when I tell you that your comment is completely out of line. This is not civil, this is not kind, this is not assuming good faith, and this is not in good faith.
- To the user of this talk: Per: WP:RPA, you have no obligation to respond to, or even leave up, a personal attack on your talkpage. FrederalBacon (talk) 20:01, 10 July 2022 (UTC)
Warning users
editHi Sam Walczak. Just a quick note to say, when you warn users with a template (like you did here) please make sure you substitute the template. Otherwise the warning will show the name of the last person to edit the page. WJ94 (talk) 14:30, 14 October 2022 (UTC)
- Got it. For some reason I thought this was already done automatically through the new section editor. Sam Walczak Talk/Edits 14:36, 14 October 2022 (UTC)
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