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collecting, and to strengthen or arguments for the WMF to prioritise various aspects of the Page Curation suite of tools that have been listed at Phabricator. The 'promotion' date is important - there is no point in chiding a new reviewer if he/she was only given the right a week ago. We can leave the admins out of the equation if it will make things (or run time) any easier. Date of last edit tells us if the user is still truly active, and this is important because it's being suggested now that we start weeding out the hat collectors and removing their rights again. We have about two weeks left before some of the intended action takes place. Without the stats a lot of hours of hard work will have to be abandoned. Believe me , I would do it all myself if I could, but I just don't have a clue. My father was the rocket scientist, I'm just a mere polyglot and author of electronic and print bilingual dictionaries - and my publisher gave me the Grep to do it.
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There are a lot of other gaps too. I don't know much about Wikitables beyond their basic functions and it would take me about three days and nights to to clean it up and manually fill the gaps, i.e. practically repeating all the work manually for each entry. Is there a workaround? As I said, the admins are not so important, but I've got to start removing the right from some of them, encouraging others, and handing out rewards to some others. Then I need to make make some extrapolations and report on the performance of the system (As far as I can see, however, it paints a pretty dismal pcture of New Page Reviewing overall, but I need to be sure).
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effusive praise of Mr. Pescod. This is to be expected, since it also consisted almost entirely of material copied from award announcements, conference profiles, and the like. It's less clearly so after you finally got around to writing any content of your own, but I don't see any mention of a scandal in the deleted revisions, contra your claim above.And, specifically about how to hold such people responsible without Knowledge articles - you are in
3253: 4909:) they are put together by a regex against the full wikitext of CXT/PTR, which 1) depends on editors having hand-tagged articles on the list with comments like lang-code or Flag name, and that effort is incomplete and prone to human error, and 2) is also, as you can imagine, subject to a lot of false positives (an article from French wikipedia on a Spanish subject that might provoke an editor to add "Spanish actor" to the line-item comments, say). 3107: 756:. Leeds, while certainly a fine performer, does not appear to have had multiple, "significant roles". It appears he's not been cast in any feature films and the only recurring TV role he's had is a below-the-title credit on Cristela, a TV series that had a one-season run. Though he doesn't qualify for a WP article now, he very well may at some point in the future. I hope you decide to continue editing and contributing to WP. 2519: 4878:, who deleted them, not me; he's the person you'll have to speak to to get the images back. I did bring them to his attention, though, since both images appeared elsewhere on the web and were, to all appearances, copyright violations. I'm not certain what the proper instruction page on Commons is for this situation - I'm not very active there - but the equivalent one on Knowledge is 3800:
aren't reasons for speedy deletion; it's that the article text provided no indication of important or significance. While it's true that even a middling source is enough to stave off speedy deletion, those you cited were unambiguous directory entries. Prepending the title with a "Disappearance of" fig-leaf doesn't magically make an article not be about a person, and see
752:, I'm not Cryptic but I saw your message. First, when I looked-up Leeds' bio on IMDB I immediately recognized him as Jackson from VEEP, though I didn't know his name; I remember wishing they'd given him a recurring role. Anyway, in order for an actor to qualify for a WP article they usually must meet one of the three criteria listed at 189:. Free advice: while you can clearly write web pages and resumés, and while you've at least read the Terms of Use (which, for a change, is more than most people in your position seem to do), you are not competent to be charging people to write Knowledge articles about them. Please show some professional integrity and at least 3466:. It's fragile - the log_params field, which is where both the old and new user groups are stored, isn't in a format that can be parsed directly in a query, just matched against a regex - and will include any users who were later removed from the group. But it should have all the non-sysops from the first two queries in it. 2622:
it, but MBisanz, the AfD deleting admin, has not weighed in yet, and I don't feel like re-creating the page before due process is completed. If you feel the discussion can be closed immediately (since the article is unsalted), could you help me to do so, so I can go right ahead to finish the article on article space? Thanks.
3851:, as linked in the DRV header, though the source got cut off. It was more complex than could possibly have fit anyway: by the time it was tagged for speedy deletion G11+G12, it consisted entirely of an infobox, an introductory sentence fragment, an external link to his Linked-In page, and pasted-together paragraphs from 966:, but those don't apply to redirects created from page moves unless you're also the only substantial editor of the moved page.) It's also harmless as-is, and deleting it is mildly harmful in that it'll show up as a redlink instead of a navbox when looking at old revisions of articles it's on. You can take it to 4178:
from ideal, but I don't really understand why no one involved (excepting perhaps the initial tagger) is willing to let me improve on it. I put a lot of effort and hours into finding all those sources, compiling and writing and formatting. It was quite galling to have my work not just speedily deleted
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Ack. My abject apologies for not getting back to you sooner on this - my life got abruptly turned upside-down around the time you asked this, and Knowledge's been the furthest thing from my mind for the past couple weeks.The issue isn't precisely a matter of sourcing or notability, the lack of which
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All parts are important, taken the various things that are going to be done and hopefully accomplished once we have these desperately needed stats. We're not only trying to build up a profile of the typical New Page Reviewer, but we have ways lined up for encouraging them to do more work and less hat
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You were a principal discussant during the August 2015 timeframe when an employee of S&J PLLC posted an article that violated Knowledge standards on pretty much all counts. While researching the deletion discussion, I found your criticisms and those of your colleagues clear and constructive. I am
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It is anticipated that this user right will significantly reduce the work load of admins who patrol the performance of the patrollers. However,due to the complexity of the rollout, some rights may have been accorded that may later need to be withdrawn, so some help will still be needed to some extent
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I shouldn't close the DRV myself since I commented on it, but if you write a note there retracting your request for a "full conclusion", someone will probably close it early. Or you can just wait until your draft is in mainspace before adding the logo; going without an image for a week isn't the end
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is very slow. (Gratuitous technobabble: Automatic patrols from the autopatrolled userright set log_action to 'autopatrol', which is easy and efficient to exclude, but automatically-accepted revisions seem to leave it at 'patrol', and the only way I see to exclude those is a partial text match on the
4996:. The count is less than on the /PTR page because the non-privileged account on Quarry can't see the articles that have been deleted since then. Similarly, the page names will differ if the page has been moved since /PTR was created. They should be in the same, or nearly the same, order, though. — 3559:
Hi. Thanks. There are a lot of things in the table I don't understand. There are many who apparently had done curations since the New User Right, but who don't have the user right, and indeed among them are many who are blocked (I see that from a script that highlights the names of blocked editors).
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A very preliminary draft of an article resides in my sandbox, where it will stay until I am confident it won't elicit a "speedy deletion" tag, should it be taken live. I'd be grateful if you could take a brief look at an explanatory note I've put on my talk page (too long to put it here) and perhaps
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Hi Cryptic. Sorry to approach you, but right now I'm trying to complete the article, and I'm trying to upload the logo under fair use, but the site doesn't allow me to do it unless the article which the image is supposed to be used in exists. As Widr has unsalted the page, I could go ahead to create
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are styled differently when they're shown on File: pages so that they show a big warning that they belong on the talk page instead. I actually remember seeing this talk page and thinking, "Hey, that's unusually long for the File talk: namespace", but I don't remember seeing the g8-exempt template.
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Done. My apologies. Not an excuse, but an explanation: after you delete a page, Knowledge shows you a page confirming that the deletion went through, with links to view the deleted edits, check what-links-here, protect the page from creation, and delete the talk page. It transcludes the talk page
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about invalid pass/fail templates posted on articles. Mea culpa, insufficiently clear template instructions. I had noticed that, too, and fixed two of them, removing icons from articles, repatriating them at user talk page, and also updated the template to make that clear so it won't happen again
4945:.) If you can pull the 'ru' code out of that with a substring or regex, great; otherwise the whole underlying link or even the entire edit summary, and I can post-process it to grab the lang-code. The whole thing should be ordered by col 1, lang-code (or href, or ES, if that's what ends up there). 3772:
Hi, you deleted the page that I recently created, and I'm not exactly sure why. What would it take for the page to be accepted and not deleted? Does it need more sources? I have seen wiki pages that have no sources at all and they continue to exist. I also feel that the disappearance of this person
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There are currently around 300 or so non-admin Reviewers in this user group, all the rest are admins (who besides myself, are unlikely to be patrolling new pages with the Curation tool. Is this something you could quarry for me fairly quickly? I'm sorry I have to ask, but I don't have a clue about
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Hello - why did you delete this page? It is not advertising because I do not work for the company and I was not writing the article about any of their products and services, but instead about the company history because it has gone through a lot of different hands and is now coming up as one of the
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Well, it looks as if the people want more. Perhaps we should ask you to run the same exercise based on the patrols done through the old system too; and probably a third one that is a combination of the two. The constraints of a Wikitable of course are also that they can only sort one criterion at a
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Good Afternoon Cryptic. I had created a page for the history Artistic Group which is Pakistan's largest Garment Company providing employment to thousands of people with having approach to environment friendly and sustainable technology, which has been deleted. can you please restore it or assist me
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familiarize yourself with a platform before portraying yourself as qualified to represent someone on it. While the article subject might meet our inclusion criteria, it's by no means clear; and expecting volunteers to turn hagiographies like this into neutral encyclopedia articles amounts to theft
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Could be, I suspect the question on relates to what I read or something similar. Anyhow thanks for clarifying as best you can. We'll call it 30 until proven otherwise. When does the clock start? When the mainspace page is created or when the draft was created? I assumed the first, but can't read
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Cryptic, Could you please provide a bit more information about that DRV closure? In particular I'm not seeing anything about a copyright violation. Where is the copyright issue from? Could you e-mail me the last version that was deleted? I'm just a bit uncomfortable with an A7 deletion turning
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I won't have the time in the near future to give this the attention it deserves. I probably wouldn't be the best person to ask in any case: I normally work with articles that are in much poorer shape; my initial contact with the previous article was entirely clerical; and my knowledge of American
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Hi there, LavaBaron. Thank you for your feedback. I loved him on Veep too. He was also a series regular on Cristela. And was a major recurring presence on Bones as serial killer Christopher Pelant. His IMDB also lists him as having recurred on other shows and he has appeared on Broadway. And
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in these circumstances as an alternative to leaving the content deleted; it would then need review by an experienced Knowledge editor prior to being published as an article. However, I'm currently away from home with only very intermittent access to a secure connection, so if you want that, you'd
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about explicitly including that position in policy.) And yes, of course the article's current version is the most important one - my point was that the initial tagging wasn't out-of-line, and that had SouthernNights ultimately deleted the article as a G11, that would have been more defensible.No
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deleted it as an A7 (and a copyvio) instead. A7 isn't about promotion, it's about failure to assert something that, if true, would show the article subject is encyclopedically significant.That said, the article was definitely a G11 at the time it was tagged, since it consisted almost entirely of
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I'd also like to know more about the grounds for deletion under G11. I have no connection with this man. I have zero interest in promoting him. You will find, if you read my article, that I include the illegal structures scandal he was part of. I think public officials running huge, controversial
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Which gaps where? If no promotion date is shown, it's because the user was never added to the patroller group; if no last edit is shown, it's because the user is a sysop (and you said it was ok to omit them).As for the users with curations but not the right - my best guess is that the ability to
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Hi Cryptic. You once helped nearly a year ago with a similar set of stats (but not quite the same). I've been asking various people since October (that's nearly 5 months already) but either they just don't have the time, or they find it too challenging, or both. This has now become rather urgent
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The Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation has appointed a committee to lead the search for the foundation’s next Executive Director. One of our first tasks is to write the job description of the executive director position, and we are asking for input from the Wikimedia community. Please
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were successfully deleted for the very same reason. These are pages of unsourced titles, which are then added to a page where such edits are reverted by multiple edits - they are unsourced and unconfirmed titles. This would fall under the same category of me making up a fan-based episode name and
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It does look like one could set-up a (silent) edit-filter (new article text starts with '== Watch [') to catch editors, otherwise it is becoming a crazy witch hunt (they are bound to come with a new link now). And once you know the link, you can use COIBot to find the accounts who added it (poke
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If you mean the old-old system of patrolling by manually adding tags with Twinkle or editing directly (let alone just deleting directly), that effectively can't be done. Even if you accept that deleted edits will be left out entirely, and that only edit summaries will be looked at instead of the
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Need to undelete the Wintergatan page being their Marble Machine music video has had 5 million views on YouTube in just the three days it has been up. Think that takes care of the current charge of `No explanation of significance (real person/animal/organization/web content/organized'. People are
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was the version I was working on at the time it was deleted, hence the mistake. I really appreciate your understanding and patience with me on this. I will ask SouthernNights if he would be willing to implement the process you suggested. Thank you very much for the idea. I was beginning to think
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I think only two have had their Reviewer right removed, so it's not worth worrying about. Just include all users 'promoted' to the user group - and agian, forget the admins, there are too many of them, most admins are not really active at all and to include them just because New Page Revoewet is
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Entirely behavioral: if he's not being compensated for his promotion of Mr. Basedow, he's going out of his way to act as if he were. 100% of his edits are directly related to this article, barring just enough to get autoconfirmed over a year ago; and his "new" draft included the majority of the
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I'd like to get my draft back for the Confluent page so I can edit it appropriately. As you've noted in the delete comments, I didn't emphasize importance of the company enough and it read like a promotion. I can rectify that easily enough, but I'd like the chance to start from my first draft
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Thank you enormously for this. It's hard to believe it's taken us 15 months to find someone to do it! I wonder if I could ask you one more favour. I've added another columns to the table to list the blocked users. I've got as far as the end of the 'A's but it took me 4 hours
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I'd actually thought that the by-language subpage had been generated by a query, which is why I stopped tagging languages myself. Crud.All but the very earliest of the cxt-tagged edits should be in that format. Lemme see what I can do. At the very least, I know can easily create a list of
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I am staff of my bank.And there is no wiki page for my bank.So I decided to create a page about our bank. So I just uploads some photos that are taken by our bank's photographer. Buy the page I created is deleted and even my uploads are all gone. Can you tell me what I need to do to fix this
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Changing some genres doesn't make you a MJH sock - particularly not if the changes are sourced, as at least some of them are - and this IP's geolocation isn't anything like the ones listed on the SPI page. I'm not going to block. Another admin more familiar with this puppeteer's MO might.
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What would be ideal, is a two-column result with the lang-code (fr, es, zh, etc.) of originating source language in col 1, and en-wiki article title in col 2. Conditions: almost the same as CXT/PTR, but slightly more restrictive: It should show titles with the ContentTranslation tag in the
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Wikitable button, pasted onto a page here, will get you something clickable.Date of last edit could be done, but it's slow, frustrating, and (I assume) not terribly urgent. Finding the promotion date to the patroller group is even slower and more frustrating (example query for one user at
4287:. If he's unwilling to do this himself but isn't actively and vehemently opposed to it, I can do it on probably Monday or Tuesday of next week (I've been working seventeen- and eighteen-hour days for the past week, and will be until then; time on Knowledge is time spent not sleeping). — 944:? This time it's an unnecessary redirect created when I moved a page because of a typo in the title. I am not 100% sure whether it should be deleted but I think it should be as it's unnecessary. I would place a speedy delete tag but again I do not see one that would be appropriate. — 5126:
Oh, I see it has page-len and redirect flag; I had various things like that that would be useful, but didn't want to ask so as not to overstay my welcome ;-) That stuff is useful, and I'll incorporate it in the next version of the massaged page. All of this stuff is highly useful.
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Blocking the accounts doesn't accomplish much, since they only make one edit before moving on to the next. I've mostly only bothered when I notice a new one soon enough that the autoblock might help. The ips will be useful, though. (And where has COIBot been hiding all my life?)
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Non-curation patrols are stored entirely differently. But they're stored almost identically to autopatrols, and flagged revisions, which makes them very difficult to query for - the actual patrols get completely drowned out by false positives. There's an unfiltered data set at
2970:. It is highly recommended that admins look beyond the simple numerical threshold and satisfy themselves that the candidates have the required skills of communication and an advanced knowledge of notability and deletion. Admins are automatically included in this user right. 2546:
established consensus for community use of the new protection level. Administrators are authorized to apply extended confirmed protection to combat any form of disruption (e.g. vandalism, sock puppetry, edit warring, etc.) on any topic, subject to the following conditions:
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Blacklist adjusted. I feel this is only a temporary measure until we find out how much of .ml (Mali), .ga (Gabon), .cf (Central African Republic) and .gq (Equatorial Guinea) we can get away with blacklisting. We also need the abuse filter to stop the URL shortener rubbish.
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because it's now holding up a further sage in development. Couldyou help out again? We now need to know how the new user right, created in Nvember, is performing is performing.To do this I need the following data in sortable Wikitable form of New Page Reviewers showing:
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It read as overtly promotional; much of its content wouldn't be amiss in a press release. Plus, your username strongly implies a conflict of interest. There's probably an article to be written on the company, but this wasn't it.I'd normally offer to restore the article
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Many thanks! The image disappeared after a few reloads. So using ((db-u1)) on the description page is the right way to get both the page and the image deleted, isn't it? I just wanted to find out, and then issue deletion requests for the remaining 5 images, too. -
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The bl entry will take out the links that are currently used, but since they are so difficult to discourage, the edit filter will see whether there are now new patterns being deployed (your catching of new socks will need monitoring of the spam-blacklist hitlist -
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Practically speaking, it doesn't even matter. DRV hasn't ever entertained discussions of articles deleted for being copyright violations, except where it's been shown that the source copied from Knowledge or was compatibly licensed. Besides that, the article
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Previous revisions include only the last paragraph.I understand where you're coming from with your frustration about the article. It's fallen into kind of a catch-22 situation: DRV won't consider it while the copyvio situation is unresolved; and the folks at
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I'm sorry, in spite of the urgency I missed this completely. I have 22,000pages on my watchlist and if I miss a day for personal reasons, without a ping I won't see it. For the start date please take 00:01, UTC November 1, 2016 as the start date . Thanks.
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I'll try to find the time this weekend. Should be straightforward, except perhaps for #2.I assume you only mean curations after the user right was created? A UTC timestamp for that time would be helpful, to save me the trouble of trying to track it down.
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Understood. The main reason I even bothered asking you about this is because it's a template. I don't do much template-related editing. I of course won't be pursuing the deletion if this page any further. Again, thanks for your assistance in these matters.
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Rather than send you 43 thanks for all the "indices from WP:CXT/PTR, strike articles here that are struck there, note page moves" I thought I'd thank you once, instead. So, thanks. Incredibly helpful. Ditto the "missing languages" wikitable. Well done.
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aren't going to be willing to restore and vet a non-infringing version of the article when its last deletion has an "A7" stuck to it. I suppose the way forward would be for an administrator to restore the article, edit out the quotes from your sources,
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As to A7, I struggle to understand how you can claim I failed to "assert something that, if true, would show the article subject is encyclopedically significant," given that I cited 14 sources, 4 of which are prominent news organisations in Hong Kong
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is open from Monday, 00:00, 21 November through Sunday, 23:59, 4 December to all unblocked users who have registered an account before Wednesday, 00:00, 28 October 2016 and have made at least 150 mainspace edits before Sunday, 00:00, 1 November 2016.
3583: 2536: 1130:). That's the same log I queried before, and while I can restrict it to just "review" actions, I wouldn't expect the aggregate data to be all that different. Otherwise, point me at a log link on-wiki and I'll be able to search for similar ones. 4897:
Hi Cryptic, Can you do one more quarry request for me? I'm looking to get a 2-col table with lang-code and title, ordered by lang-code. If you could, that would be really helpful, and I promise it's the last one I'll ask for on this project.
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Hey there Cryptic - I was just wondering if you make the page Inside The Sea (band) as a draft with all of the content that was deleted on there - I am still gathering information that may make them 'Notable' and adhere to guidelines - Thanks
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It's certainly possible they might merit an encyclopedia article. That doesn't mean Knowledge is going to host a marketing brochure for them, however, and that's what you wrote. I'm not going to restore this article; your route of appeal is
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I have to fix, and notify them about proper procedures, and am on it, but feel free to assist if you wish. I'll start from the top down, if you decide to do any, please go from bottom of the 13-list to the top, and we'll bump in the middle;
5064:. The pages are only in a few different namespaces, so I made that prettier (] instead of ], for example); whether the page is a redirect (which trips some reviewers up), and the current page length (which was documented in a few entries on 4026:
Practically speaking, it matters to me, because your perspective informs if and how I'll pursue this. If DRV doesn't handle articles contentiously deleted for copyvio (beyond the limited exceptions you pointed out), where would you suggest I
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I see it's already been recreated. The former contents aren't helpful; they consisted entirely of "Wintergatan (Formerly Vintergatan, "The Milky Way") is a Swedish instrumental, eletronica, rock, and classical band from Gothenburg, Sweden."
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I've undeleted the article, removed all the copyright violations, and then redeleted those previous copyvio edits. I've also added the deletion review tag to the top of the page. Feel free to take this article back to deletion review. Best,
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with no dialogue, but refused a deletion review. My apologies if what I'm doing is considered "lawyering" and I am very sorry for being a pain in the arse in general. Again, please let me know if you'd rather I take my grievances elswhere.
5101:. If it *is* different, I should replace that page with your new query. Either way, I will include the new one as the go-to link on relevant pages that need to expose the results, so anyone clicking through can see the pretty version. 5024:
de: and ja:. The ja translation was a clobber of the de one, and was reverted. Makes me idly wonder if there were other, unreverted, clobbers similar to that but from the same language twice, though I can't imagine how we'd find them.
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I urge you to strike your claim that they were paid. You have behavioral evidence of advocacy, but not of paid advocacy. This distinction should not be taken lightly. One is a violation of our terms of service and the other is not.
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so that it can be read by the admin without an extra click. Templates on the talk page show up as if they were in the namespace of the deleted page, not the corresponding talk namespace; and templates like Wikiproject banners and
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Cryptic Hi there. I'm new to Knowledge. I'm trying to create a page for the Actor Andrew Leeds. How do I do this? When I tried to do this, it was deleted. Why was this? What am I doing wrong? Thank you for your help.
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The article was not for any promotion and was made in simple language. Can you please tell me reason of deletion, so that it can be rectified in my future pages. I could not see any reason mentioned for deletion of this page.
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Mention of scandal. Under the section "Personal Life" I wrote this, "Upon his return from his post in Brussels, Pescod and his wife bought a house in Clearwater Bay, Sai Kung, as a retirement home and investment. In 2012,
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is the sort of thing that gets you blocked from editing. They're not going to get indexed by Google, if that's your concern, and nobody who needs to buy a vanity page on Knowledge is likely to stumble across them either.
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based two-factor authentication is now available for all administrators. In light of the recent compromised accounts, you are encouraged to add this additional layer of security to your account. It may be enabled on your
3209: 1794:, ... I think we have a thread on this on meta. I am sure, however, that they will find their way around, some of the viagra spammers seem to enjoy hitting the blacklist at the moment in a completely futile effort. -- 1197:. No time-of-last-edit in this set, and only the time the user registered instead of the time of the first edit. Any patrol logs that were partially revdeleted won't show up at all, either. (If any such even exist.) — 1595: 1138:), there's no indexing done on edit summary, and there are many many (many!) rows to look at. I'd expect a query matching a regex in edit summaries over a period of a year would take on the order of days to execute. — 3528:
Today/tonight - whatever part of the world you're in it doesn't matter as long as it's in a sortable Wikitable. It's so urgent I'm working 24/7 on these New Page Review issues. Just be sure to ping me please. Thanks.
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process as well. That'll get you some feedback on the article from other editors before it's published; on the other hand, it's perpetually backlogged, so it may take a week or two for your article to get looked at.
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when discovering wrongly applied deletion tags or inappropriate pages that escape the attention of less experienced reviewers, and above all, hasty and bitey tagging for maintenance. User warnings are available
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rather than from scratch. Can you help me on that? I'm new to editing Knowledge and didn't intend to pollute the site, I just had an undocumented topic that I actually know about that I wanted to share.
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too. Let's wait until the final has been played now. It is also quite possible, as a result of her good run, that she is ranked in the world's top 3 when next week's post-AO world rankings are released.
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notable. It is not enough, per project guidelines, to appear in a Junior Grand Slam final – the player has to win the tournament. This should be clear to project members, which is why I am pinging
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is formatted as a wikitable if that's easier to deal with. Merging it directly into the existing table would take almost as long as editing it in by hand because of the added comments column. —
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is a paid editor. What's your evidence? (For what it's worth, I'm strongly anti-paid editing and have pursued admin action against paid editors, when the evidence and behavior warrants it.) --
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The page "Hitron" has been deleted on 21 April, but I don't know why. I would like to create a new page for "仲琦科技" by English version, how can I create new one that would not be deleted?
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Probably not, and there's no need to ask me. Sorry it took so long to reply, but the WMF broke notifications for people without the sidebar yet again, and I didn't see this until today. —
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Good Morning @Cryptic. I was working with @DRM310 on the page for Martin Babinec, which has now been deleted. Can you please assist in moving forward. Kathryn Cartini, Jan 25 - 9:06 (est)
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already. Is there a quicker way of doing this than manually? if you could just run a script or something that puts 'blocked' in that column, I'll fill in the reasons later. --
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Thank you so much for your feedback. I had been working on the article but I guess it didn't save when you saw it so all you saw was the name. I'll be sure to fix this. Thank you.
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If it's the moderately-old system of marking a page as patrolled, my understanding is that it shows up in the pagetriage-curation logs now (like the first, third, and fifth entries
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reported that several unauthorised structures had been found at this property. This negative attention came at a time when other prominent officials, including Chief Executive
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for what I have seen, all these four TLDs have a lot of 'regular' traffic. But that can probably be excluded in the blacklist by not blacklisting things like .gov.<tld: -->
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I rather think the village stocks would be more appropriate. Memo to myself: no more monosyllables in a text-only medium. Everything's going to be offensive to someone. :( —
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As I understand it - though I'm very uncertain about the sequence of events; I wasn't active at the time - we asked for 90 days, and the WMF was only willing to give us 30. —
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and put {{AFC draft}} at the start. That way you'll be able to get a review from experienced editors without having to deal with the frustration of immediate deletion. —
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has the timestamp of the last edit of everyone who currently has an explicit patroller userright. I'll paste the results together into something more legible tomorrow. —
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log_params column, which in turn is slowed by security checks needed now that it's possible to revdelete logs.)The Labs database mirrors don't grant enough access to use
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The first two columns should be exactly the same, yes, unless someone happened to delete or move one of the involved pages between when they ran. That seems unlikely. —
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I will not add or attempt to add the article into the mainspace until I add reliable references to the article that make it significant according to Knowledge policy.
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Hey there. I replied on my talk page also. The image is being used. I'm working on a page as a draft under my user page. Please do not treat that image as an orphan. --
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looking for more information on the band other than what's on their YouTube channel and the liner notes of their albums and most people would not know to look under
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for why pointing to other similar articles is unconvincing.I'd be happy to restore to draftspace if you can show a prima facie case that the article might pass the
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Looking at the previous article, "IIMUN" is as good a disambiguator as any, since it didn't really provide enough of a neutral description to tell what he actually
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I don't think the article met the conditions of A7; I was saying that that was (one of) the reasons it was deleted. I don't, as a matter of principle, approve of
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with the primary intention of enforcing various arbitration remedies that prohibited editors under the "30 days/500 edits" threshold to edit certain topic areas.
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Is the content the same as 19218, other than prettified? If so, doesn't matter too much, as I already grabbed the earlier one and massaged it; Temp page here:
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Cryptic, I'd still really like your perspective on this, although if you'd prefer me to stop bothering you, I'd accept that too. Either way, please let me know!
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can you please give me the article that you deleted. I might need to correct it, if I even want to re-create it so that it is acceptable and notable for wiki.
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instead, and not in pagetriage-curation at all. This used to be easy to query, but pending changes mucked things up very badly; removing false positives like
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all previous versions, re-delete the article, and then run a deletion review as to whether the A7 (or a G11) is valid. The ideal person to do that would be
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you deleted in my sandbox? I would like to work on it from there before I submit it after it has fulfilled all requirements of Knowledge. Thanks in advance.
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Why do you feel these articles should not be deleted? If that's the case then we'll have infinite articles. Your thoughts??Vinod 09:41, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
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take a few minutes and complete this survey to help us better understand community and staff expectations for the Wikimedia Foundation Executive Director.
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Can you, can you, pretty please? It would make the work infinitely easier, now that we are recruiting editors with expertise in other languages. Thanks,
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that can be speedy deleted for lack of significance (as you tagged all three). Probably just reverting them to their previous redirects would be fine. —
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language that got the article deleted at afd on TNT grounds before, much of it verbatim. That's not something that happens innocently or by accident. —
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instead and only moving it into mainspace when its complete, so as to avoid the spectre of immediate deletion.You may or may not want to go through the
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in the "User profile" tab under the "Basic information" section. For basic instructions on how to enable two-factor authentication, please see the
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on my ((db-u1)) request. I'd like to have the image deleted as well that was described on the page. However, it is still visible at my talk page (
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Thank you very much, Cryptic, including for the explanation. I assumed that you had overlooked the tag (meaning you somehow didn't see it).
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not an employee of the firm and am undertaking a rewrite as part of my job. I want to make absolutely certain that any revised version of
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Hi Cryptic, The CSDs wasn't a joke - His AFDs aren't even funny and IMHO they should be deleted .... Plus everyone's had their fun anyway,
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Thankyou for your comments on steve wilks musician) page i have added more links can see if they qualify for wiki thanks for the learning
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Hi @Cryptic I see that you have deleted the page Pulickaparambil family quoting copyright infringement. But the content taken from "
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regex, SQL, or data mining - but once it's been done once and I know how, I could repeat the operation when I need it again. Thanks,
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Hi, Cryptic, I saw that you deleted File talk:RogerHowarthToddManning2011.jpg. Will you consider restoring it? I had it tagged with
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about the company, or will explicitly agree not to attempt to recreate the article in mainspace before adding such coverage to it. —
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I didn't say they were a joke, and I didn't remove them, though I don't think they strictly qualify; I just noincluded them to get
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he's verified on Twitter, so I would think he would qualify for an actor wikipedia page. But I don't totally get the rules here..
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Wowwwww... I am truly in your debt (deep bow); you have saved us endless trouble and speeded the resolution of this. I owe you.
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I can provide you with my pre-deletion copy. Absolutely understand if you'd rather have Cryptic send it though. If you would like
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Blocking these TLDs means they now have to pay to evade the spam blacklist, which is a big improvement on the current situation.
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there would be no way forward. Not that it's any of my business, but do take care of yourself. Eighteen hours is an awful lot! —
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Ultimately, the article's going to need to show that Hitron passes the English Knowledge's inclusion criteria for companies (
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be added (if it isn't too much trouble)? I'm curious if other users are using the right to patrol but not curate as I do.
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A dedicated venue for combined discussion about NPP & AfC where a work group is also proposed has been created. See:
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Council and the Children's Heart Foundation. He is former chairman and Life Member of the Valley Rugby Football Club.
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Now that I have completed the page, how do I move it from Drafts into the mainspace? Please forgive my ignorance.
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G11. Deletion criteria must be met by the article as it currently stood, not by its offences when initially tagged.
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The reason for deletion for that page is right next to the only place you could have possibly found my username: "
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deleted revision includes that text or anything resembling it. The last revision's "Personal Life" section reads:
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I don't have the authority to just take you at your word for this. There's instructions for the proper procedure
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I replied to your comment over at ArbCom, and messed up the ping. Just in case you are interested. All the best:
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Hello, Cryptic. This message is intended to notify administrators of important changes to the protection policy.
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Sorry regarding the misinformation on inclusion of the scandal in the deleted article. The only copy I saved of
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function is disabled for very new users, largely because it used to be difficult to undo in the case of abuse. —
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I wasn't bothered, I just thought you were being rude. Deleting them was very helpful. Don't worry about it. --
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I have 13 more of them to fix, but got swamped briefly. For current translators already evaluating, there are
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government projects should be held accountable. How can this be done if they don't even have a wikipedia page?
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I sorted the query results by name and looked for duplicates. (I also mentioned it in the section above.) —
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section. I'd like you to point out a single sentence that was lifted. I really hope this can be resolved :).
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Hi I wrote the article. It took me hours. None of it was pasted together. The reason it was flagged was for
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COIBot arrived less than two years after you .. what have you been doing that you never saw it .. :-D .. --
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top HVAC companies in the Phoenix/Vegas areas which is very notable considering their tumultuous history.
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Due to the ensuing discussion, I've decided that the discussion should continue. Thanks for your advice,
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Got it. Nothing there looks like it would be problematic if I could get at the data programmatically.
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to send it, you will, I'm sorry to say, have to explain to me how to send a Knowledge user an email! —
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Oh shit sorry I thought were somehow hiding the CSD category, My apologies - Thanks for your help :) –
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Special:Log/spamblacklist&limit=500&type=spamblacklist
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Extended confirmed protection may only be used in cases where semi-protection has proven ineffective
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That was perfect. Thanks. Citing Quarry as a source, I won't even need to compete the Wiki-table.
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for commenting on a 3RR another editor had filed against him. Saying I should be ignored is tame.
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leased for $ 230,000 a month, of which he was paying just $ 16,000 due to civil service benefits.
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A7 deletions where an independent source is cited. (There's currently a discussion going on at
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It's initially set (table pagetriage_page, column ptrp_created) as the page's oldest revision.
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CC-BY-NC is incompatible with Knowledge's licensing, which must allow commercial reuse. See
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=American_Crime_Story&diff=prev&oldid=709103357
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Thanks very much for your quick response and especially for suggesting alternate reviewers.
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The reports (link 'COIBot') contain a lot of usernames and IPs .. you may want to check. --
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Please stop accusing other editors of wrongdoing without substantial evidence. Now you're
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Thank you for participating in and supporting at my RfA. It was very much appreciated.
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I was not familiar with those rules/styles re: curly quotes. Appreciate the information
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Well huh. I guess I had the log set to delete instead of everything. Sorry bout that.
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I have been already granted permission by the content owner to publish the content on
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I've replied there. There's no need to make duplicate messages to my talk page too. —
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time - it's not possible to narrow down the sort criteria. I don't know how to do it.
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Can a seventh column with the number of pages each user with the right has manually
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edit that has the CXT tag but doesn't start with "Created by translating the page "
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I think I must have mistaken the g8 template as being another Wikiproject banner. —
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to check out the draft. I know you've got a lot on your plate. Warmest regards,
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If you have any questions about this user right, don't hesitate to join us at
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yet? If you look at any of the lists of articles on that page (for example,
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into a copyright speedy with no context. Especially one at DRV. Thanks.
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Your threat has been brought to ANi and this is the required notification.
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Please do let me know if I can answer any questions! Enjoy your weekend! —
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of the article, where the creation timestamp is on or before the date of
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carefully before using this new level of protection on pages. Thank you.
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I'd still like a copy of the article e-mailed to me if you don't mind.
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EJ Insight reported in 2014 that he was living in a 5000sf house on the
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail.
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regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you.
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I can't imagine it'll be difficult. I'll take a look in the morning. —
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Hi! Please, restore this article - Hurkacz is playing now in Davis Cup
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for these, since they aren't technically in your userspace, but yes. —
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I've moved it for you (and now it's back at the original title). The
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if you feel it isn't clear enough now, or discuss at its talk page.)
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I've got it, thank you Cryptic. I'll take a look over this weekend.
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The Wikimedia Foundation Executive Director Search Steering Committee
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namespace:page title:edit summary, which should be nearly as good. —
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2016 Wikimedia Foundation Executive Director Search Community Survey
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Obviously I read 90 days somewhere, but maybe it changed. Look at
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bundled with the admin tool set will just make the mining slower.
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I found where 90 days came from. This question and answer at NPP
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Rewrite of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC; your feedback appreciated
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I'd be happy to, if either you provide at least one instance of
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I'm not seeing the problem, at least not without more context. —
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with new translators. (Feel free to change the wording at the
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Any joy Cryptic? I got part the way through looking at tables
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Can you give me an insight into why this page was deleted? -
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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Greetings, been cleaning up old page protections lately. Is
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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Thank you so much for all of your help! Much appreciated.
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Can you please block him/her? He/she involved edit warring.
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It's just showing up as a redlink to me there (similar to "
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The Indian Institutes of Information Technology Bill, 2014
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sources I could find. In Chinese, he has been covered by
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Too late now, you have restored it – but Cryptic, as per
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I have decided to let the discussion continue. Thanks,
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How can I create new one that would not be deleted?
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