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Buffalo State College[edit]

Greetings! I see you've been making some changes to the name of Buffalo State College in its article. From what source are you getting that information? The version before your changes was sourced to BSC's own style guide, which seems to be a pretty conclusive source for the legal name, common name, and preferred stylings of the name of the school. —C.Fred (talk) 13:44, 24 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks for the feedback Fred! I've updated the article with the proper name and this time included citations (ref 3 and 4.)

The sources don't claim what you are trying to say. Furthermore it's just an author writing about a press release. You are creating confusion and actually putting wrong information out there. Take a look at the official name guidelines and how I reverted the page. [1][2]

October 2015[edit]

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Thank you for pointing out the proper name. I was confusing a short name with an actual name. It appears the short name SUNY Buffalo State is the most current short name and I'll leave the existing proper name as it is.

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Microsoft Ignite (November 17)[edit]

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Your draft article, Draft:Microsoft Ignite[edit]

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File source problem with File:Aerial photo of Buffalo, NY Skyline.jpg[edit]

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Nahko and Medicine for the People[edit]

Hi @Pete716, you have recently been editing the Nahko and Medicine for the People page. In the process, you have added content that is written from a non-neutral point of view and appears to be personally motivated. Additionally, you have made vague accusations of ulterior motives when your work was reverted. Both types of behaviour are inappropriate on Wikipedia. Not only should you restrict your contributions to neutral accounts of the topics you are covering, but you certainly should not make snarky, peevish comments when someone disagrees with your work. If you are dissatisfied with the fact that your edits get reverted, please start a civil discussion on the relevant talk page, and try to seek compromise with other editors. Thank you.Revirvlkodlaku (talk) 11:47, 21 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ buffalostate.edu (2009). "Buffalo State College Guidelines" (PDF). Buffalo State College. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
  2. ^ http://collegerelations.buffalostate.edu/buffalo-state-specific-editorial-style