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Please edit or correct or delete this quote. (part 3)
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Apr 02, 2013 05:25AM

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http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/77156...

http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/77156..."
Seeing as no-one had like it - gone.

I think it should be tagged with "depression" and "sorrow" as well. It doesn't mention depression directly, but it's a quote that could be describing it.
I personally think "smile" should be removed to, as it sounds like an ignorat slap in the face, but that's up to the super librarian.
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/22526...

I think it should be tagged with "depression" and "sorrow" as well. It doesn't mention depression directly, but it's a quote that could be describing it.
I personally think "smile" should be removed to, as it sounds like an ignorat slap in the face, but that's up to the super librarian."
Done. 'smile' was a bit sarcastic so it has gone.

I think this should be tagged with the popular "inspirational" tag.
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/3214-...


I think this should be tagged with the popular "inspirational" tag.
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/3214-..."
Done

http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/77451...

Please go to http://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/... and remove the quotes "Don't be afraid to reinvent yourself. I have done it before and am doing it again. It makes life interesting." for the goodreads site versus just from my list. Or is that the same thing?
thanks, c

thanks rivka


http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/77580...
It should read:
O, believe, as thou livest, that every sound that is spoken over the round world, which thou oughtest to hear, will vibrate on thine ear!

I've been trying to delete this quote - and keep getting the message:
"The page you requested doesn't exist. Please check the url again, or visit the home page.
« go to the goodreads homepage"
Anyone else have any success? I've had several others give me the same message.

This bugs thread has a number of quotes which give a similar error
"page unavailable
An unexpected error occurred. We will investigate this problem ... "
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...
There are a few more offenders, but not immediately to hand.
Don't think it's the same issue. Those have close to 10,000 adds each; it's a time-out issue.
This one has zero adds.
This one has zero adds.

Having to retrace my steps. Here's one.
Edit:
I do believe that the one thing they had in common was 0 adds

This quote is misattributed to Shakespeare. Since it has been liked by more than 500 members, a superlibrarian ..."
Fixed and reformatted.
Re the quotes with zero/one add: a developer is manually deleting them, and the bug preventing their deletion should be fixed in the next couple days.
Re the quotes with close to 10,000 adds: a developer is manually deleting them (but it will take a while!), and the bug preventing their deletion should be fixed in the next couple days. However, even after it is fixed, deleting quotes with that many adds will take a long time. My suggestion is to leave that tab alone for a while and check it after an hour or so.
Re the quotes with close to 10,000 adds: a developer is manually deleting them (but it will take a while!), and the bug preventing their deletion should be fixed in the next couple days. However, even after it is fixed, deleting quotes with that many adds will take a long time. My suggestion is to leave that tab alone for a while and check it after an hour or so.
Kat wrote: "Are you saying that every quote with only 1 like is about to be deleted?"
No, definitely not! There is a bug that was preventing quotes with just 1 or 0 likes from being deleted under certain circumstances. That is getting fixed, and the "delete" link will then work for such quotes. But no quotes are getting automatically zapped, regardless of how many users have added them.
Clearer?
No, definitely not! There is a bug that was preventing quotes with just 1 or 0 likes from being deleted under certain circumstances. That is getting fixed, and the "delete" link will then work for such quotes. But no quotes are getting automatically zapped, regardless of how many users have added them.
Clearer?


If a developer is deleting some quotes then it might be straightforward to write a Q&D (Quick and Dirty) to report on the number of zero quotes. I would volunteer to tidy them up or combine them with proper quotes if there was a page with a list.



Dood.

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Thank you!

Brilliant - many thanks

Trying to get in the Goodreads spirit, I decided to add the epigrams for my new novel, Glass House 51. I copied them from the book's epigram page and pasted them into the Quotes section of the Glass House 51 page under the section "Quotes from Glass House 51."
This was my mistake, as the quotes listed here are not from the novel, but are in fact epigrams, quotes from external sources, Bill Clinton, Thomas Pynchon, and Masahide. (I guess I didn’t understand the nature of the “Quotes” section.)
But I in fact managed to label the first as (epigram: Glass House 51) but then somehow ended up pasting all three with no "epigram disclaimer" for the last two.
So ... I thought, that's not right, I'll go in and edit them, and then I learned to my surprise that I couldn't do this, as I do not have librarian status, even though this is my book and my book page. Kind of strange and disappointing, but I chalked it off to learning to work within this system.
Okay, so I write to Goodreads and plead my case and a kindly Goodreads staffer tries to help by then actually creating separate pages for the quotes, the last two of the three, anyway, and unfortunately doesn't understand the epigram thing and thus doesn't attribute them to Pynchon or Masahide, so it now looks like I am the originator of those quotes! (I frankly wish I was -- they're great and freakily capture the zeitgeist of the book – but (sigh) of course I'm not.)
Anyway, I think I now understand the nature of the “Quotes” section – that they are supposed to be sparkling gems from the work itself and not external epigrams.
So to clean up this mess I think I should just delete these epigrams entirely from “Quotes.”
So could someone please just cleanly delete everything, quotes, quote pages, the whole mess created by these misplaced epigrams and I’ll consider it a Goodreads lesson learned. Ouch.
Thanks in advance to all librarians who perform these noble tasks....


http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/48237...
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/25128...
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/37406...
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/38811...
Short: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/62062...
Longer but the same: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/54937...
The same one: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/41137...
This one I have no idea from which book is it, I don't see such a title in the authors profile: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/48246...
The same about this one: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/48244...-
And this: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/29840...
Another one from the same book that doesn't come up with the list:
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/41880...
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