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dates, and footnote retrieval dates; any decent character-parsing software should be able to recognize any of the standard date formats. Knowledge is written for human readers, not machine-readable computer language, and ISO-formatted dates are not permitted in
Knowledge text. That they survive at all on Knowledge is more than a little annoying to those of who strive for articles written in a coherent and consistent variety of English which is related to each article topic. It is obnoxious that the defaults for Visual Editor footnotes would be set to ISO (e.g., "2016-02-09") and British/Commonwealth-style DMY dates (e.g., "9 February 2016") when more than half of the English language editors write in American English as their mother tongue, and more than half of the articles on the English Knowledge are written in American English. If adding what I believe to be a relatively simple automated fix to Visual Editor is technically impractical for whatever reason, then the simple solution would be to disable the auto-fill dates entirely; alternatively, I suppose editors maintaining articles written in American English could just revert these non-conforming Visual Editor date changes on sight, but that would defeat the whole point of having Visual Editor's auto-fill functions, wouldn't it? Something needs to be done about this, WAID, because it's a huge source of aggravation, annoyance and additional clean-up and maintenance work for good-faith editors caused by what is effectively an amateurish software glitch.
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assistance. Another "editor" (who will remain anonymous) made me feel as though I'm breaching some secret society by making minor corrections to the page of my ex-husband who was murdered 1997. Because of his children, his legacy is important to us and must be accurate, not culled by crawl bots from less than reputable non-news websites and blogs who write inaccurate info without exercising due diligence. I've been working as a consultant, publicist, photographer, and record label executive in R&B and hip hop for 46 years. I thought that I could contribute some background info (with appropriate research links and footnotes) on black
American musicians who might otherwise be forgotten. Knowledge already has less entries on minorities as it is - I wanted to make this site more racially diverse. I rely on Knowledge greatly to assist my clients and for marketing strategies and business plans. However, it seems that my help is not wanted. I will not be making any more contributions in the future. But I really appreciate your help and professional work ethic.
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seems to enjoy it, and has been blocked before for edit warring a number of times but is doing this now. And when I put my case to the article talk page, his response? He followed me to another page I had just edited -- very clearly, if you look at the times of the edits and previous history of editing of that article -- and deleted my substantial addition that had many citations for the sentences, to many reliable newspapers. I've told another editor, but I do not know if he is the right person. But I told him here ... can you maybe take a look at this? It is very upsetting to have someone just delete your stuff willy nilly, and then follow you around to do it again for no sensible reason but enjoying upsetting you.
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1803:? I'm running a class on Women and War, and we are working on creating stubs for important women who have died in wartime. I do know that just being a person and dying isn't worthy of an encyclopedia entry, but we are building an overall narrative of women warriors and these stubs are a part of that project. I was about to assign the stub for revision (which, I admit, it completely needs) when I found it was deleted. I would be thankful if you could undelete it and, if you don't mind, add your input on what needs to be fixed on the talk page.
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stop, it's removal of sourced information. As if classical composers were anything special. Read the discussion on Boulez, it's kind of amusing when we get to ownership points. Imagine: one editor with 159 edits opposes, how many more edits do three supporters have to make who have now 14, 11 and 9 edits. Will opposers who never edited the article other than reverting get malus points? Sarcasm makes it bearable. What I (almost) can't take is the talk about my friend who died. I archived
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American subjects, written in American English, with pre-established use of American-style dates -- including even those with MDY date templates. Frankly, a lot of us are tired of having to clean up these date messes, and having discovered one of the root causes is VE, it's time to do something about it.
2025:. These are part of AWB. This has been around 5+ years. General fixes can be done when fixing something else. General fixes has bot approval. Per the link given in the edit summary, you can see there are several hundred general fixes. The bot cannot give what is fixed due to limited edit summary space, therefore the edit summary that was given... Why the bot arrived and the general fixes link. What General fixes the bot did:
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there are many similar pages to delete so if you have no CONSTRUCTIVE recommendations for IMPROVEMENT please do not destroy work in progress. I appreciate and effect all constructive recommendations. If my format is not correct, please advise as to the correct process to RELAY / catch / correct keyboard inaccuracies -- I suggested disambiguation but I was not certain that was the correct approach.
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5123:@BG19bot I really appreciate your help and good treat of my article but now I really need your help as a professional in wikipedia, please can you help me of fixing what you have mentioned before: (WP:CHECKWIKI error fix for #16. Remove invisible Unicode characters. Do general fixes if a problem exists. -, replaced: ā (11)) I really can not fined itĀ :( ... need your help...thank you so much.--
2433:. You then copy/pasted the old one to the new one. That is a copyright violation as you obliterated everybody's past contribution to the article. This is not done. Period. This is no reason to blank everybody's contributions to match the article title to the template's title. The two titles do not have to match. Worse, you got into an edit war in trying to redirect the old article.
295:. Calling someone a troll on your user talk page, and then asking a polite question two days later, can easily be perceived as faux-polite and elicit an angry or exasperated reply. There probably is more than this, and I'm not necessarily claiming that these two edits are what started this (there probably is a lot of backstory), but the above reply by Bgwhite didn't come out of the blue.
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is easily comprehensible to any computer, and if a given wiki doesn't like the date format, then either the date's display can be converted by the citation template (allegedly not hard) or the underlying wikitext can be changed by a bot (allegedly easy, and presumably something that needs to happen now on articles that that have dates added through all existing automated methods).
365:, and this seems to be a (the?) source of the criticism. Is there community consensus that all 108 errors in this table are of sufficient severity to not be considered cosmetic errors which would require another, more serious fix be made simultaneously to justify an edit? For example, let's look at #64, "Link equal to linktext", which is listed as priority "Low".
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completely unnecessary changes? Changes that are tough to see in the diff display and make no change whatsoever in the rendered text? This whitespace-churning increases editor workload for absolutely no benefit to the reader. For that matter, edit 4 in your list was fixing a non-mistake too, but at least it was easy to spot what the bot did.
3550:. Ok so you just removed the entire Notable Matters discussions and did general fixes. I'd ask that you mention that deletion next time in your edit summary if you could so it's a little clearer. The page has a number of copyright issues and I can't figure out a decent lede (law firms are annoyingly hard to do for some reason). --
4826:. Doing it differently than 99.9% of how it is done causes problems. No example in WP:TRANS uses just a lead or even a couple of sentences. Doing a sentence is a complete waste. Paragraphs are understandable, but not a sentence. It also causes more problems than it solves. Being bold is fine, but not when someone objects.
1152:, I never put a speedy delete on the pages and you can't remove those. You can't remove Articles for Deletion tags either, which is what you did. You are removing prods that were applied from multiple people without addressing any of the concerns. You are removing Prods from people who are associated with
1156:, which means they are experts. You cannot use cagematch references except for specific matches. You might want to get a clue that every one of your added articles are being put up for deletion for the same reason. Stop using multiple IPs and your user account, you've already been warned about that.
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You may not, lose anything in an edit conflict, but almost always my work is all lost. I am not remotely technical. I have zero ability to recover any of it. 50 minutes of work and sourcing is gone with no record of same. That is why I put the in use tag on the file. As I said, I appreciate help, but
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Please respect the tag on the file. You just lost me a ton of work. It is in use. I will release it as soon as I am finished, but now I have to reconstruct all the corrections I just did and lost. I love help, but put the "in use" tag on it to prevent edit conflicts. All my work just went up in smoke
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Thanks for tidying the references I've added on the Robert Black article. There is one thing which has somewhat confused me - the repeated tweaking of the ISBN for Nigel Weir's book 'British Serial
Killers' (which I own). The ISBN I've added is now concise and correct (I just misplaced the order of a
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The problem is on mobile devices. Looking at the article on a cell phone, I only see three refs at a time. On a normal page, the entire screen contains refs. Also, one can only use their finger in the small ref box to scroll. On a normal page, one can scroll the refs with the entire screen. It's
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would be the best person to ask, therefore the ping. Unfortunately, she is the messenger, so she takes the brunt of people's VE ire, including mine. I'm also spending more and more of my time fixing VE and
ContentCrapulator's mess ups. Problems are only increasing as old problems are not fixed and
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IM Publications, 1997." says no such thing about King
Wladyslaw. DÅugosz's only reference to any homosexuality is in the year 1447 (3 years after Varna) at and is about King Casimir's court. Not about King Wladyslaw. If you insist on keeping the false reference in the article please provide the exact
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As I said, I wasn't the author of this material, and I don't claim that it was great quality- my part was simply to move it from the dab page (where it didn't belong) to its own article. Frankly, I'd have been quite happy for the uncited parts to be pruned and for it to be merged by others (more into
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Promotional page and is incomplete as we are working on it. You recently removed the Academics, Awards and Featured form this article. Kindly let us complete and also let us know why Academics, Awards and Featured must not be mentioned in a biography of a Philosophy Scholar and
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Thanks for your work tidying the place up, but you need to be more careful with your botwork on the punctuation pages. You "corrected" a passage explicitly talking about the use of a double hyphen (i.e., --) with an en dash, entirely mucking up the point being made. (Don't worry: already fixed. Just
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ISO-formmatted dates (e.g., "2016-02-09") are computer gobbledygook that only are allowed to exist in footnote access dates because a handful of ISO-date-format enthusiasts refuse to permit their universal extermination. There is no meaningful difference between dates in text, reference publication
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service to figure out what date system is being used in an article has been considered, and a decision was taken to continue to provide exactly the same support for date formats as the old autofilling citation tool for the wikitext editor does, i.e., exactly none. Dates are served up in a form that
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with it unchecked. As the error on the page was already fixed, in this case by me, it did a cosmetic edit. Some errors are fixed before I get there. On most days, the bots runs are completed within 6 hours of the list being generated. It's a little later now with
Magioladitis out of action. On
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Removed white space at the end of six paragraphs, out of ~40 possible places. This is neither hurting nor harming. You are the first person to ever complain about removing a space at the end of a paragraph in my 4 years of running the bot. They complaint seems to be it makes it hard to evaluate the
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I'll try that next time. I have no confidence I will be able to do it. WP is not a platform for writers, as it expects one to have technical skill that many writers don't have. I have released the file. So feel free to do whatever you want to it. Right now am just trying to flesh it out. I'm almost
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Hello @BG19bot first of all thank you very much for your time and determination for the article of an actor Daniel
Horvath, I translated the page from his Spanish version and really put all the useful references in order to give the best quality for wikipedia I could, therefore please check the bio
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LY) that there should be a lot more of this, especially for use in list articles for example. This would allow much more encyclopedic lists, whereby there was some definitional material available in the list rather than too often just a partially vague title which people can waste time on clicking
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I did a scan using your regex on 15% of enwiki's dump and got 42 articles. I looked at the first 15. They either: 1) had an error that CheckWiki agrees with 2) an error was fixed after the dump, 3) there is an error, but it is inside comment tags, thus CheckWiki doesn't flag it. Could you look
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the term āSmurfā also has a comfy place in the video game world. In the world of alt (alternate) and mule (strictly item storage) accounts or characters, smurfs have their own use. Smurfing is a way for high-level players to secretly slip into more noob-like environments and trounce everyone there.
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Thanks for all your hard work in taking on this job. I wanted to point out - mainly for complainants who want to "see better in the edit box" - that a line containing just a "*" leaves a visible gap in the edit box, but produces a list item that is neither displayed, nor announced by screen readers
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The two problematic fixes that pop into my head from the AWB talk pages are: 1) a blank line between nested section headers. To turn that off, one would need to turn off adding a blank line above any section header. 2) Sorting multiple references in a row into the order they appear in the article
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Magioladitis has been coming under criticism were for non-CheckWiki issues. It is valid criticism. Magioladitis' kryptonite is talk pages. The last couple of times, it is him getting overeager and his OCD kicking in. He also doesn't do edit summaries very well. I've received
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06:29, 23 February 2016 Bgwhite (talk | contribs) deleted page MarĆa ConcepciĆ³n ZĆŗƱiga LĆ³pez (A1: Very short article lacking sufficient context to identify subject of article (TW)) as stated the page was NOT an article but a RELAY page -- please reply to objections or suggest a better alternative;
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Thanks for sorting things out. For your information: Magioladitis specifically asks discussion to be placed on his talk page, not on Yobot's talk page, unless the intention is to stop yobot from running. "Please edit this page only if you want to stop Yobot. For comments and questions about its
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I moved the article per MOS to the correct apostrophe. There is no reason to complain about it and it wasn't a mistake. It wasn't a mistake on removing the redirect link. The MediaWiki software already converts "bad" apostrophe to the "good" (straight) apostrophe. So, if somebody types "Adoās
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page. This means that you don't actually need to change the date format in the template; you just need to tell the template which the date format to use. Even better, the parameter to specify the format can be added by bot or AWB to 100% of templated citations in an article, rather than just the
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transformed into anything except a question about whether the writer meant January 2nd or Feburary 1st. Perhaps you will disagree, but it seems to me that the ISO format ā and knowing that you will always get an ISO format from this service ā is actually an improvement over that ambiguous date.
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I heard yesterday that he (Kamphaus) is getting frail but held the service to inaugurate a new chapel. After my Easter FAC, I will look if I can add that. - I was reverted on Pierre Boulez, and a newbie on Georges Bizet. I went right into the lion's den, project composers: this reverting needs to
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This is also why I disagreed with the decision to nominate it for speedy deletion; the nominator conceded on the talk page that he'd nominated it simply because it had previously been deleted, and when I pointed out that there *was* a reference, he/she agreed and intended to remove it the notice.
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Since 2007, I have attempted to contribute both information and donations to this site. My money is accepted but the editors have been less than helpful. You are the first person here who did not make me feel ignorant and inconsequential. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your kindness and
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I have reverted your deletion of the charming little poem in honour of the G2 expressway between Beijing and Shanghai that I found on Twitter the other day. Your credentials within Chinese literature is not visible from your profile. I thought the reason for deletion "all messed up" was a little
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Hi. I am not sure where to take this, but I see you have also edited an article I edit, and are a wikipedia administrator. I have run into an editor who I don't think is editing fairly. He just deletes what I add, even though it has reliable newspapers as sources. With not-a-reason reasons. He
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Yes, of course. "01-02-2016" is ambiguous and is therefore not a valid representation of a single data value. It represents two dates, not one. But anybody who writes "13 Feb 2016" or "February 13, 2016" or "The thirteenth of February in the year 2016" is writing a date that "canĀ be transformed
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rationale for this edit. Is there a broad consensus for that? It seems some might prefer to relegate #64 to "general fixes" status, i.e. something that is only done in conjunction with another, less cosmetic, change that is made when AWB users have the checkbox for "Apply general (minor) fixes"
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I fail to see how that is at all responsive. I didn't say a thing about the correction of punctuation after a reference. Indeed, I made a point of saying that the bot did make a couple of worthwhile edits. My comment has to do with removal of whitespace that doesn't affect the rendered output.
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Not sure that I am rushing around. I was trying to clean up 8 year orphans, so the changes the bot and you have done to my edits may well have reorphaned the respective articles. I will look at a better way of doing what I did in the relevant articles and make sure they are still no longer
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BG, I have no prior experience with WAID or the WMF software people. My issue is simple: they need to either include an option for American-style MDY dates, or they need to stop having auto-fill dates altogether (including the present no-option DMY and ISO dates) for the footnote completion
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I'm not saying a thing about "fixing mistakes" (1 through 3 in your list). My point is exactly that a space at the end of a paragraph is neither hurting nor harming, therefore is not a "mistake" and should not be "fixed". Why should "part of Knowledge" be looking at a diff that includes six
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to be considered a ref. There previous rational was there was no references with another comment saying they remember the term, but it wasn't notable. You had to have references that meet GNG to overcome the previous deletion. I also deleted it after it had been nominated for deletion.
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I also left you a note on your talk page. It appears you are not following guidelines and rushing around. You are brand new, take some time to learn. You are doing things how you think it should be done, not how it really should be done. That's fine as I did that too when I was new.
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You didn't see the rest of the message. Nobody can see these without the special font installed. A language that has been dead for ~1,500 years is not something that people will have installed on the computer. There is no reason to have the column when only very, very few can see it.
1255:) reference in standard "cite web" format and a reflist. Simply stating "Had no refs then, still has no refs" may be technically correct (if one accepts your argument above), but in that context and in the absence of further explanation it was still pedantically misleading and unhelpful.
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Ah yes. So it looks like I made a mistake with the first character "Aleph" (should have been U+10B80) and then you assumed the rest of the characters were in that range. To reiterate, Psalter Pahlavi's block in Unicode is not in PUA. I'll restore the previous version and correct the
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As far as I can tell, most of the complaints here are about edits that are included as part of AWB's general fixes. If you do not like those fixes, which are performed by many bots and by human editors who use AWB, an AWB talk page seems like the right venue for those complaints. ā
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Sorry, I didn't see any messages at Yobot's talk page. You did follow the rules. However, just denying Yobot won't fix the issue. I was at the article with AWB and I was going to do the same thing Yobot did. Either the article needs to be "fixed" or the bot deny expanded (ie
1825:. This way, you can work on it without the fear of it being deleted. I should warn you that every article must stand on its own. Currently, Plummer isn't close to being notable. Also, the funeral chapel ref isn't reliable for most things as the info comes from the family.
4658:. I don't see this as a problem Maigoladitis. Eno Lirpa is adding transcluding just to article's lead. In some cases, only a sentence. There is no need to transclude a sentence. They currently don't appear to be used. Eno Lirpa is doing it completely different than what
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into whatever date format any wiki wants". The ISO format has no "main advantage" in that respect and nobody needs work in ISO format. It's fine for computers to read, but remains a pretty poor choice for human readers, with compactness being its only redeeming feature.
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short. If you would care to elaborate on why the poem did not belong there in your opinion? It is not uncommon that major infrastructure projects in China lend themselves to poetic praise, and such have been included in other Wiki articles. Do you read Chinese at all?--
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Sigh... I briefly skimmed your talk page and saw Infobox and composer in same message and stopped there. Yup, that is one thing to ignore on Sunday. Interesting article on Kamphaus. He is one person I'd like to get to know and like to be 1/10th of a person he is.
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of this actor and hope that you will approve and be able to arrase the tag of multiple issues because there is all related information is given already. Thank you very much for your consideration, if you have any question please do not hesitated to contact back.--
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theorem" into the search box, it comes up with the straight apostrophe link. There are no redirects set up for Ado's theorem with bad apostrophe. There is no reason for the keeping the redirect as the software already handles it. Please delete it again.
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Get lost. Don't write here anymore. I don't want to see or hear of your bullying. Go pick on somebody else. Read the edit summary for a change. Fram understood with what I am doing. Yet another example of do as I say and not as I do.
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issues has been approved. This will appear to be a cosmetic change to most people. Could you look at the bottom of the request for a proposed edit summary. Comments on the summary, example and anything else would be greatly appreciated.
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Bgwhite: the first edit above was polite, civil and to the point. Yet your first response was "get lost". This is not how a bot operator should respond to queries about their bot's edits. Please don't let yourself get wound up by Lugnuts.
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for the notes & references section, as I think the "overflow style" looks more organized there with the long, ongoing list of notes & references, unless there is a policy, which I am not aware of, disallows that. Thank you.
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I see you are misformatting the page. Kindly stop. It's great to increase accessibility. There are limits to it. Displaying formatting on a page about formatting is one of them. (If there's an overriding policy, kindly link it but
260:: please stay off this page for at least a week because your continual comments are being perceived as harassment (even if they are not intended so). If there are serious errors, please draw them to attention of myself or WP:AN.
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Your revision has corrupted the layout of the mixed mode sum. Was this intentional? I would suggest to you that leaving it in its corrupt form is not helpful to readers, even if it does enable the bots free reign. After all
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I haven't a clue what you are saying as it appears you don't know English. I haven't edited the articles, so I don't know you left a message here. I just edited them and they are in poor shape. There are no references.
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for certain automated editing and have followed the trail of discussion to here. You're both very valuable editors that Knowledge cannot afford to lose, so I hope these issues can be resolved. I see that you both work the
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It was messed up. Don't copy straight from the twitter feed as it adds alot of extraneous material A twitter poem is not notable. This is the English Knowledge, not Chinese. Write English here.
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You said, "...enters them into the search box". I said, "So, if somebody types "Adoās theorem" into the search box,". Your stated reason for the redirect was search box. I only said search box.
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I don't know who is right or wrong. Syntax was done wrong. I noticed an established editor reverting different people, so I reverted again. I suggest you take it up on the article's talk page.
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Two bot edits on different days because the same problem shows up on the lists and two manual edits by me isn't 3RR. What do you not understand about not writing on my talk page. Get lost!!!!
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