Ncaselli
January 2017
editHello! I noticed back in April of 2016 that you edited History of deaf education in the United States to include a passage followed by a few links to the Oralism article "disguised" as references. (That is, they looked like this.[8]) That's a bit deceptive, because they were made to look like citation links but didn't act like citation links (and appeared identical to citation numbers already in the article), plus Wikipedia itself isn't supposed to be used as a source. What exactly were you trying to do in when you made the edit? (Here's the edit, for reference.) - Purplewowies (talk) 08:09, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
I am new to editing Wikipedia, and it looks like I made an error here. I agree that the reference to Wikipedia doesn't make sense at all. I added the relevant citations. Hopefully this clarifies the issue.Ncaselli (talk) 17:48, 24 January 2017 (UTC)
Response to your Suggestions on the National Theatre of the Deaf article
editRegarding suggestions 1,2, and 3, these all relate to the lead paragraph which I did not write and was hesitant to change, at least not until I have completed my work on the parts I wrote and added to the existing lead paragraph.
It is my plan to go back and make small edits to the lead paragraph to improve it and to make all parts of the article cohesive.
Additionally, I intend to replace the XXs with accurate facts. (I couldn't remember them when I was drafting from my notes and focusing on successful paraphrasing.)
In the Mission section, I will capitalize both hearing and deaf.
In the last days before the final wiki article is due (May 7), I will add to the section entitled Notable/Famous NTD Actors.
Great idea to add info. about the currently running Broadway production of Children of a Lesser God.
THANK YOU for your suggestions.
Jullian Drews (talk) 02:14, 5 May 2018 (UTC)
UPDATED Response to your Suggestions on the National Theatre of the Deaf article
editThe lead paragraph has been significantly edited to better match the wiki guidelines for lead paragraphs.
XXs have been replaced with content
Article was reviewed and edited where necessary to reflect the meaning of deaf and Deaf as intended
Introductory text included in the expand upon the Notable/Famous NTD Actors subsection
Thank you again for offering suggestions to better the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jullian Drews (talk • contribs) 14:37, 6 May 2018 (UTC)
Apostrophe in dates
editHi! Your edit to Cochlear implant changed the text "1970s" to "1970's". This is an unusual format and different to the style used in pages like 1970s, so I have reverted the edit.—AlphaMikeOmega (talk) 17:38, 16 June 2020 (UTC)