Talk:Morning glory (disambiguation)

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comic[edit]

add a weblink to the web comic

oasis[edit]

link has been put back and reworded as it was for the SONG "morning glory", which is on the album (whats the story) Morning Glory?. please stop reverting. --Heah (talk) 23:19, 7 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

firework[edit]

Done. The article is only semi-protected, if you wish to edit such articles, you only have to create an account. --Conti| 16:06, 7 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

sexual term[edit]

User:Mikkalai has removed this reference 10 times in the last 6 months. Multiple users have restored it. Wikipedia is supposed to be a helpful reference source. Censorship is against the founding policies of Wikipedia. The term as listed here is not obscene or offensive.

Mikkalai, we accept that you disagree with the inclusion of the entry in question. Please accept that others have an opinion different from yours and stop reverting. Otherwise indicate how you would like to resolve this dispute. Survey? Third opinion? DrX au 23:14, 22 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

From WP:DAB A short description of the common general meaning of a word can be appropriate for helping the reader determine context. My reading of the intent of this aspect of WP:DAB is that it seeks to discourage simple lists of dictionary definitions, not isolated instances. It's common for dab pages to include definitions, and this one actually points to a Wikipedia article (this is not always the case). The term is common vernacular, at least in the UK, for this particular phenomenon (condition? state? occurrence? ;-). It is not unlikely that it may be searched for. I see no reason not to include the disambiguation, and it might be good if Mikkalai could point to specific policy backing up his point, since he seems to be in a minority. However, I would certainly be happy taking the issue to a third party, who may say yes or no, depending on whether policy actually does exclude slang terms from dab pages (I cannot find anything that says that is the case, but that does not mean it is not so). Badgerpatrol 00:04, 7 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
OK Since you feel strong about it, I will no longer contest it, although I still disagree.
BTW, the key word in the quoted A short description of the common..." is "a short", i.e., dab pages must not give elaborate definitions, e.g. in Star (disambiguation) we see "Star, in astronomy and cosmology" (enough to "determine the context"), and not "a massive, luminous ball of plasma". `'Miikka 01:00, 7 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
No, I don't feel strongly about it- I only noticed this yesterday, it's not a big deal, although I think your decision is sensible and in keeping with policy. I am a bit surprised that you think the current 8 word description is unnecessarily elaborate however...if you can think of a way to shorten it without changing the meaning, I certainly would have no objection. If you object to this on length grounds, then we may have a lot of work to do throughout the encyclopaedia, starting with (for example) Star (disambiguation) where I can see at least a couple of dozen far longer and more elaborate definitions.... Badgerpatrol 16:25, 7 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Stop removing links[edit]

the commonly used slang for Nocturnal penile tumescence is morning glory, please stop removing this as it is a valid encyclopedic entry--jonnic1 16:17, 18 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]