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2315:, this appears to vary quite a bit so it's hard to find one rule to fit all situations. In the case of Brazil, the women also actually do seem to use the logo with the five stars on their uniforms even though they clearly haven't won the Women's World Cup five times. I get the reasons why some may feel that the star-logo shouldn't be used on the women's team and I felt the same way; now, however, I'm not so sure now.The original reason some of these files were being removed had to do with the relationship between parent and child entities, and not really anything to do with gender. Individual teams were being seen as child entities of their parent organization or they were seen as using the branding of "another" team (i.e. they didn't seem to have their own branding identity, organization, official websites, etc. but basically seemed to be part of 291: 4920:. I'm not sure if I'm doing this correctly. Hopefully its right! - you have recently deleted a post I've made due to "copyright infringement," due to my misunderstanding of the formatting and uploading guidelines (totally my bad). I would like to hire another individual to create the page, since as I understood, being employed by this individual, I am unable to. However, if mentions that if I wanted to write about the same topic which you rejected, to reach out to you. So, that's what I'm doing. Do you have any suggestions on how to go about rewriting this page and having it up and running? Thanks! P.S. is it possible to see exactly what I have submitted for the page you deleted? Or any way to access the information again? I just want to see for reference. 4249:. I've managed to make it almost all the way through my career without having to do more than the simplest database interaction professionally: I've always either been on a team with a dedicated dba, or we weren't trying to do anything especially large or complex; and in both cases we could fix the schema if it wasn't specifically set up to do what we needed it to. That's part of the reason why I answer the easy requests there - it helps me some to think about how to get the database server to do more work by coming up with a pure-SQL solution, instead of my usual easy-but-inefficient "good enough for this tiny project with small amounts of data" method that just uses a general query and refines the result in the front-end program. 4277: 2294:)I probably shouldn't have just mentioned TOO like I did without better explaining the reasons why. I'm just curious about cases where the copyrightable elements of two files are pretty much identical, with the only real difference being non-copyrightable elements; so, essentially the files are the same from a NFCC standpoint, which means other factors might need to be considered to determine which should be used. I did take that as to be part of what you were trying to get at about the two files discussed in that AN discussion, and wanted to see if it might apply to the two Ireland files. Maybe the files discussed at 2254:. But no attempt to make sane policy about nonfree vector imagery has gotten anywhere between the fair-use maximalists and the technically ignorant, and it's not what you're asking about anyway. So for the rest of this I'm going to assume the images were both the same (raster) format, and pixel-for-pixel identical except for the text.For use on Knowledge, the country of origin's TOO doesn't matter; we treat images as public domain if they're below the US's threshold. The only difference it's going to make is whether we can move the image to Commons. I don't know what the TOO in Ireland is, and 1848: 1174: 3233: 5556: 7101: 4615:(which is the short short version of the inclusion criteria for a Knowledge article); it didn't even say anything that implied a search for such sources might possibly be successful (which is the threshold at which an administrator can delete an article on his own recognizance). I see you've created the article twice more since I deleted it, and it's been deleted by two different admins. I strongly advise against attempting to do so again without actually including such sources. — 450: 2345:, if photographs are going to be used to determine whether a non-free file should be used for official branding, then maybe the second FFD about the Brazillian team badge also got it just as wrong about the non-free use in the women's team article as the first FFD discussion did, but only for different reasons. Sorting out how and when the NFCC applies to this type of logo use might resolve the "free" part, but the "encylopedic" part might also need some clarification too. -- 3267: 3204: 3215: 2461: 4113:, and so on, because there's no way for it to know beforehand that there will never be block entries for titles in other namespaces. It's actually much, much worse than that, since it doesn't just do the equivalent of that block search in each of the sixteen existing namespaces, it looks at all of the ten-million-and-something log entries after the given timestamp (even the non-block ones), for what the sql-optimizer tells me is slowdown on the order of 15000×. 413:|Rosetta Code rankings], for whatever that is worth. The fact that jq continues to be hosted at a personal repository on GitHub is hardly important, as it is trivial to create an organization for a personal project -- the complaint here appears to be purely about style, that the homepage being on a personal GitHub is somehow bad. As to COI, I don't see it. Was it Stephen Dolan who created it? I don't know who |Jordinas] is, but, if it is the GitHub user 3256: 3242: 7437: 2693: 6686: 3464: 7400: 5781: 5771: 2593: 5002:. You stated it was deleted because there was no indication of importance but didn't I indicate the importance of the article when I contested the deletion? I don't don't understand how he or the article is not important if fans are asking me for this information and are requesting to be able to find him on Knowledge . Do you have any advice on how I can show the information or relevance needed so that the page can be restored ? 3297: 2266:. In both cases, Knowledge would be displaying two different pages, each showing one copyrighted image on it. If you reused the "Ireland" image, though, Knowledge would then be hosting only one fair-use image, instead of the two it would have to host if you were to use the "FAI" image. That's more in keeping with both the intent and wording of NFCC#3a.However, that's not enough of a reason to display the "Ireland" logo on 5503: 3153:; the short, short version is that we require "significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources that are independent of the subject", with the meaning of every word of that statement defined, in excruciating detail, on the NORG page. The citations to ycc.yale.edu abjectly fail the independence test, and while the links to Yale Daily News were better, they're still probably not independent enough. — 1888: 2234:
about how (or if) you think that NFCC#3 would apply to files such as these. I'm not going to run of and request that one of these be deleted based upon your response, but rather am more interested in it from an overall NFCC interpretation/application standpoint because it's something which has come up with respect to other files over the years and there does appear to be some different opinions on this. --
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to buy any of the brand's products. My article was basically the story of the brand: how it got started, where its founder came from, some of its achievements, and how it has evolved from past to present. So yeah, I really don't understand why people would interpret my writing as product-pushing. I was just telling a story about my favourite brand. Please help? Thank you! Ireallyreallylikewriting
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when "relist" stopped being jargon for "undelete and start a new afd" and started being "reopen the same discussion, watch hardly anyone who wasn't at the drv comment because the discussion already looks long, and usually have the next admin close it the same way it was the first time", but I don't think it's worked out well.) —
7551: 2258:; but even if it's similar to the UK's, and just the "FAI" and "Ireland" texts are copyrightable in their country of origin by themselves without the surrounding artwork, that's not going to make any difference to which image we use, or whether we can justify using both.Let's assume the "Ireland" image is already in use on 4229:#1 is easily fixed by adding "AND log_namespace = 2" (User:). #2 can be fixed by putting a set of parentheses around "AND (page_namespace = 4 OR page_namespace = 5)", but it's easier, clearer, and less error-prone to rewrite it as "AND page_namespace IN (4, 5)". And all #3 needs is for the extra semicolon to be removed. 3075:, I am writing to discuss me restarting the article on the YCC. I was told that the procedure is to contact the person who deleted your page if you are interested in writing on that same subject again. Please let me know your thoughts and if there's anything I should know before moving forward with this. Thank you! 6083:
passing namedrops and such unabashed and uncritical praise that it calls into question whether they have any meaningful editorial oversight at all. If I restored this even to draft, it would just be deleted again. You still have the references, such as they are, and the text was unsalvageable. Decline. —
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for instance gives a good overview. The content on the page I was working for is not materially different. And on independence, the sources are published under an independent media arm of the league head office and match the source of literally hundreds of related project articles that are maintained
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So, I've been trying to think of an encouraging, or at least polite, reply to this for a while now, and I'm afraid there just isn't one. The article was ridiculously promotional compared to the significance it asserted; it was written in broken English; and its references were plain awful - a mix of
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Hey C, I saw you took away my pagemover rights; though I of course may have made an inadvertant screwup, I have been very careful about only surpessing redirects where I am pretty certain CSD would apply to the resulting redirect, and never in mainspace, and I am not aware of any complaints to date;
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No. Referring to media coverage as missing white woman syndrome has very little to do with that crime and everything to do with the media's bias in overreporting it and underreporting crimes whose victims are less affluent and photogenic. That's almost tautological, even if I hadn't explicitly made
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Try running "SHOW CREATE TABLE actor" to see what that table view is doing behind the scenes - it is appalling. Since you're only looking at logging, actor_logging will work better. Running a single "SELECT * FROM actor_logging WHERE actor_name = 'RoySmith'" and then just using the actor_id instead
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For legal reasons, Knowledge cannot accept copyrighted material, including text previously published on other websites, without an appropriate and verifiable license. All such contributions will be deleted. You may use external websites or publications as a source of information, but not as a source
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Thanks for the detailed reply. First, I think I'm in agreement with you about svgs; there's been alot of converting of non-free files to svg lately and it is something which has come up for discussion based upon what's written in FREER, but as you post there's quite a bit of disagreement about it and
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Hope you're safe and well. I recently wrote an article on a fashion brand called Lisa Von Tang in my sandbox and submitted it. But it was deleted because the admins thought it was "unambiguous advertising or promotion". Um, I'd just like to clarify that nowhere in that article did I encourage people
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with respect to the noon-free use in the women's national team. I get the meaning of the stars, but they seem to be pretty much non-copyrightable elements and the crest/badge is the essentially same without them; as you point out though, this might not matter as much what the team is actually using.
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too, and the balance enwiki's chosen has fallen pretty far toward the encyclopedia side when these goals have conflicted. (At least for images. Don't get me started about album articles.)The NFCC argument's only going to make a difference when there isn't any reason external to Knowledge to choose
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for the first three bullets. This is only accurate for grants/revocations in November 2012 or later, when the log format changed; I don't remember offhand when the patroller group was added, but I think it was well after that. Also doesn't account for promotions to sysop, so there's probably false
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All the given links are of news portals, and facts auch as number of centers, financial holding structure of the company, list of investors has bene provided in those articles. While the headline of the news article suggests about fund raising, the same wasn't mentioned anywhere in the wiki article.
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Hi Cryptic, I just had a speedy deletion of Dana Chisnell. Was trying to write about a notable woman in design and civic tech. I had read through the guidelines on advertising and not sure where it was flagged for advertising. Can you help so I can make sure I don't have the same issue again? Thank
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this is regarding the deletion of page "Dragvanti" which you recently performed. I am writing to check with you if you can republish as draft so i can change the language and republish. As this is one of the few available articles on LGBTQIA+ content in India. this would make more relevant and help
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templates; I remember seeing the outcome mentioned via prose around a dozen times, and by the template parameter maybe three or four times at most.(Much more often, the template gets reverted entirely when the afd gets relisted, leaving no record of the drv at all. That's irritating. I don't know
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There's no reason to think he didn't read the article. Disagreement about just how much of a presumption that meeting the GNG makes, or having such vast overconfidence in the enwiki editing community so as to think it would side with its own policies against a short-lived mass media human interest
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Well, first of all, I've always been of the opinion that no svg file that's above the threshold of originality and that's an exact representation of it's subject matter can meet NFCC#3b - they're inherently of infinite resolution. In particular, the edits to them to reduce their default sizes that
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The text is very different. The references aren't the same, but are of the same character - they're namedrops, PR releases, and an interview. Probably needs a new AFD, though another admin might be willing to G4 it (I'm very cautious with G4 and G11 specifically because I think we should use them
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Thanks for the response and spot-checking. Petscan seems to crap out for Category:Living people (large categories?), and I can't figure out how to do category intersections on Quarry, or how to search for categories and subcategories. E.g., Living people+Office-holders. The quarry documentation and
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This was only a few hours' of tedium, and, while I would have preferred to spread it out into fifteen-minute chunks over a week or so if my hand hadn't been forced, there was still no thought needed. If you really want to thank me, go make some intelligent comments at the ffds that are still open
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page. It has received further media coverage and more sources have been added to reach notability standards relied upon for publishing the men's iteration of the previous years' page. As the men's and women's league are treated equally under WP:NAFL, it is appropriate the page is published. Please
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Biographical articles on Knowledge are meant to be just that - neutral, dispassionate biographies in an encyclopedia, not résumés in prose form. Sentences like the first, "Dana Chisnell is an American pioneer and leader in civic design.", consisting almost entirely of puffery and almost no actual
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nearly 1,000 CSDs), and so I moved them one right after the other becauee I was reviewing the CSD for declines: no provocation intended. I honestly believe that if those redirects exist, they are better in the mainspace than in the draftspace (more likely to receive external links, etc.), but now
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I know you deleted this article, that was just my opinion. I'm not telling you to restore it, but I want to find the sources and put it in User:Ferctus/sandbox4 instead of Knowledge, where only facts are accepted. Could you copy the sources and paste it in User:Ferctus/sandbox4? Thanks, and have a
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I meant exactly what I said. Undelete all the revisions, and you get a list of people who have a copyright interest in the article text, and another list of people who merely gnomed at it or edited a list entry or such. Undelete them and then revdel the revision text, and you just have a list of
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process, giving your actual reasons why it should be deleted (beyond "I want to remove it"), to see whether anyone objects. This is the sort of person we'd normally want to have a biography for, and since it's been here for a year and a half, simply speedy-deleting it upon request seems improper.
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This is practically the opposite - not only can we not change the way the wikimedia database tables are set up or indexed to suit this purpose (and, of course, it wouldn't be reasonable to think we could), but because of the way non-public data is redacted from them, we can't even tell for certain
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if the "FAI" image is the one that the team actually uses. Even if both teams occasionally used a third version of the image without any text, but usually used versions with text specific to the individual team, I don't think it would justify using the textless one for both solely to eliminate an
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Dear Cryptic, as I explained previously to GB fans on his page, the deletion request was already accepted few days ago, but by mistake I reopened it (I was looking for a way to remove definitely the picture and the result from the search). Would it be possible to delete it again? Also, I saw that
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I would like to ask you to take part in Google Code-In as a mentor. That would mean to prepare at least one task (it can be documentation related, or something else - the other categories are Code, Design, Quality Assurance and Outreach) for the participants, and help the student to complete it.
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seems to the teams do use the "Ireland" version, not the "FAI" one. Moreover, there is quite a low TOO in the UK which might also be the standard for Ireland as well. This is not a question about whether national association's are "parent entities" and individual teams are "child entities"; only
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Nothing wrong with the queries per se (the ones I spot-checked, anyway). Checking for infoboxes happens to work very well for footballers, since both players and managers use the same infobox, and the infobox is very consistently used. I have no idea how consistently the other infoboxes you're
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is a public speaker who gives motivational speeches to several corporate, educational and charity institutions.He lives in London,work for Accenture company as Digital Strategy, Innovation & Social Branding + Meditation/Lifestyle Coach.He is an active member of his local temple and organizes
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Between that, the redirect suppression coming almost immediately on the heels of your suppression of another draft I'd just declined your speedy tag on, and no other suppressions from Draft: to mainspace that I could find in your recent move history, do you see why I viewed this second one as a
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Just gonna comment here on something you said earlier -- I think your dismissal of coverage on a crime as "Missing white woman syndrome" in this instance, over someone who's been murdered, is in extremely poor taste and I hope you'd strike it. That kind of commentary shouldn't be coming from WP
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Can you help to delete "Apsara Dance" and "Apsara dance" pages ? I don't want these pages are redirected to "Robam Tep Apsara" page. But they should be deleted then I can move "Robam Tep Apsara" to "Apsara Dance". "Robam Tep Apsara" is false title, it's name in Khmer language but in English it
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to try and sort this part outBeyond the parent/child entity thing though is sort of what you've mentioned about Knowledge being a free "encyclopedia". Assuming there are no non-free issues to worry about, I'm trying to figure out whether the logo/badge the team has choosen for itself or has had
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It's been a depressingly long time since my sole undergraduate-level course in statistics, but I don't think this shows much of anything. Even setting aside that barely half of the editors there set the preferences value to anything, the ratio isn't all that far off from declared users overall
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and photographs of players from both teams show this to be the case. There's not really an issue with that since the men have won four World Cups and the women have won two; the only issue I thought there might be is whether the stars (most likely non-copyrightable) elements were a problem per
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Both of those discussions were one-sided enough that any closes other than the ones you made would have been unjustifiable. The additional commentary beyond just the result, particularly in the Trinidad-Tobago DRV, wasn't necessary.Somewhat relatedly, while I'm undecided whether a DRV result
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Hi Cryptic. I created the page 'Adam Creighton (journalist)' and after nomination you deleted it. Firstly thank you for your patrolling. It was certainly not my intention to breach copyright and after the extra changes I made I am a bit surprised at the removal of the page. Clearly there was
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one image or the other. That's the scenario I thought I saw in the AN thread you linked above - it looked very much like you were switching to the Ladies version of the logo, despite its inaccuracy, solely because the textless one had already been found to be inappropriate on that page. —
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I misunderstood the discussion. I like having the rollback link in my watchlist as it shows me if an edit is the latest edit. Unless there's something else that will do the same thing, which wouldn't surprise me, I'd rather take the risk of accidental rollback. Thanks for the quick reply.
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This Knowledge page was originally deleted due to lack of notability of the subject, notability of the subject has since increased and there are now numerous reliable references available to add to the article, could you please restore the Knowledge page so that it may be updated.
2782:, Google-organized contest in which the Wikimedia Foundation participates, starts in a few weeks. This contest is about taking high school students into the world of opensource. I'm sending you this message because you recently edited a documentation page at the English Knowledge. 5702:. I understand where this might have gone wrong. Would you have any suggestions on how i can rectify this so that the page can be republished (at the appropriate time with the necessary changes that meet the requirements). This is not a paid contribution. Appreciate your help. 1739:"), then I don't know it.The quarry documentation and other query examples on meta mostly assume that you already know SQL and just aren't familiar with the Mediawiki database schema, so there's no FM I'm aware of for you to R to get better specifically at Knowledge queries. 6994:, which you told me that the deletion review doesn't apply. So how do I proceed on the merge review if I think it should be unmerged? When I started to add the new contents into the article in the recent days and tried to unmerge it from the current main article, a user just 936:
Dear Cryptic, I want to help fix the page for 'Matthew Tee Kai Woon' it seems like it had citation, reference, copy paste issues. I believe I can fix these issues and resubmit it to you for your consideration. Hoping for a positive reply from your side. Regards, Mansoor
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that isn't "a count of all edits by this user that were after this time that (were either in the WP: or WT: namespaces)"; it's "a count of all edits that were either (in the WT: namespace), or (were by this user after this time that were in the WP: namespace)". There's a
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I don't see anything in your common.js that would interfere. The css will only affect rollback links added by Mediawiki itself, so it won't do anything about ones added by Twinkle. Twinkle might interfere with the Mediawiki ones, too - I don't use it, so can't be sure.
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The problem is that, for reasons lost in the mists of time, while sql lets you pass a column name like actor_id down one level into a subquery, it doesn't let you pass it down two levels like you'd need to do here. And my sql-fu isn't good enough to work around that.
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That's sufficient to rewrite the draft. To have any hope of being accepted as an article, the most pressing issue at a glance is sourcing. Knowledge's inclusion criteria (misleadingly termed "notability" for historical reasons) for organizations are detailed at
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says: ". . . moves should be reverted upon request if they prove to be controversial." I would have expected such a request from you, giving me oppportunity to immediately (and happily) revert both those moves. Oh well, I guess it is two strikes and I'm out.
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Hi Cryptic, just saw your message about this. I'm not sure where to put it. I put it in my common.css but it didn't seem to do anything. I don't know of my .js stuff can interfere - that's a bit of a mess but I just put up with the error messages now. Thanks.
7197:. Every existing use of that title is to the geographical term, and none are about the company. You're not the first to try this, either, which is why I protected it.Second, I deleted your version because, not only did it not show that the company meets 4438:. I think Steel1943 misread the (version 2) title as having been created while cleaning up the original moves, not the much-later undeletion that it was, but it didn't seem worth further argument. The (company) redir is redundant but at least harmless. — 4952:
Formatting and uploading guidelines had nothing to do with anything. The sandbox was deleted, in part, because you copied copyrighted text into Knowledge without releasing it under a compatible free license. To do so, you must follow the procedures at
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These results confirms my impression of the AN discussion about blocking WMFOffice, too. I had a comment to make about this disparity but I don't think it would be welcome right now. But it would be interesting if it was noted in any coverage by the
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others editors contributed to the page I created, but they only modified the layers, structure of the page, and modified few links, while I wrote the whole main article by myself and collected all the references included. How can I delete it again?
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Expired PROD, concern was: The only reference is primary, as are all external links. No indication that this is more than a personal project. Article was created by Jordinas, whose contributions all involve adding links to jq from other pages; COI
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Since November 2018, six administrator accounts have been compromised and temporarily desysopped. In an effort to help improve account security, our intention was to remind administrators of existing policies on account security — that they are
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festivals attended by over 60,000 people.He also coaches corporate individuals in mindfulness and was invited to coach 1000 consultants at Twickenham Rugby Stadium in 2014.He had organised food distribution programs and Sewa Day initiatives.
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At the risk of being accused of forumshopping, I'm looking for advice on how to proceed with an article. You may remember a few years ago that you moved an article which had been deleted to draft space for me. It can now be found here:
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similarity between the content of the page and Creighton's history/CV but the most recent edits I made surely differentiated the page from any source material? I would appreciate any advice/insights you could give? With appreciation,
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I've done all three (and used string comparisons for the timestamps, so you could just say things like "user_registration < '20190207'" without having to double-check you have the right number of digits and still have it work) in
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back in May 2008 and I was wondering if it could be brought back to life please? I believe the band is significant in the noise scene and I would like to try and expand and add sources to what was there before. Many thanks.
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has refrained from discussion of the issues over which they are edit warring, returning to their tried-and-true overuse of the "undo" button. Clearly here for a purpose other than making an encyclopedia, despite a final
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see clearly your view and will not do any of those redirect moves going forward. There are some others in my older move history that I will find and revert, tagging the resulting Main-to-Draft redirects for G6 CSD.
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community. I appreciate you have a different opinion, but in the absence of a re-publication, would you be able to assist with setting up a discussion on review? I'm not familiar with the backend processes required.
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You've got a stray semicolon before the last subquery, so it looks like a second top-level query. If the first hadn't timed out, you'd've gotten a complaint about how queries can't just start with '(SELECT COUNT(*)
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So what we want to do is stop building the results from #1 and #2 once it hits 500, not the results in #3 (which will only ever have one row anyway). You can show this is an improvement experimentally by running
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Hello, You deleted my page on Amy Pence-Brown. It would be very helpful to me if I could have it placed back in my sandbox so I can fix my changes. This is for a class project and I need my work back. Thank you.
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Thanks for deleting that redirect for the draft of the Glengarry article. I meant to create the draft in user space so i would have time to work on it at my leisure, but accidentally created it in main space.
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The a page had notability and independent sources Just like Jennifer_Musisi page and Andrew_Kitaka page. The new page was created in the same format. I appreciate any corrections that would get it back. thanks
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OMG. I'd meant to semi, not full - the indef and "remove at discretion" note in the log was so that the (unusually persistent) sock who'd been plaguing it for years wouldn't be given a date to check back on.
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can you point me to any problematic supressions (out of the many, many hundreds/thousands I have done)? Certainly taking the right away from an experienced editor without any notice seems extreme, no? Best,
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of joining has occasionally sped up queries a great deal for me (even though it shouldn't, but because we only have access to table views and not the tables themselves, we can't use index hints like normal).
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However, after the earlier deletion, i had recreated the page with multiple news articles and other references to support the biography and achievements of the concerned persion mentioned in the article.
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moves. I see you deleted the articlespace version and moved the userspace sandbox over. Why's that? Was it missing the author history or something? Thanks for re-protecting it against moves, at least. cc
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information, have no place; and the article was full of such statements. I was also particularly unimpressed by the promotional misrepresentation of Apolitical's listing of her, which certainly was
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Oh, and that query's going to show multiple rows if you've deleted a given page more than once, or it was restored more than once. You probably want "SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT lu.log_page)" instead. —
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appropriate? I know a short while ago you did complain that some of my DRV closes are too close to "supervoting" and when coming back to DRV I want to be sure that it won't become an issue again.
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I'm not going to do that. Few of the new sources address the subject of the article directly, and none of them are independent. You can try for a different opinion through a review at either
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I can do that, but I'm a little hesitant. It's more than five years out of date and fairly promotional in tone; if restored and unimproved, the page would likely be immediately nominated for
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means of adding extra security to your account. The choice not to enable 2FA will not be considered when deciding to restore sysop privileges to administrator accounts that were compromised.
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People have tried to make this page a lot of time that is why you have made it protect page. Can I I know how can I really make this page and can you please remove the protection from it.
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was deleted yesterday citing A7: No credible indication of importance; G4: Recreation of a page that was deleted per a deletion discussion: Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Manoj Pillai).
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Is it possible for me to get a userspace copy of this deleted article? This subject came up in dinner conversation recently and I was surprised that he did not have an article. A quick
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The article was deleted as a copyright violation. It can't be restored and fixed iteratively; you have to start a new article from scratch (for which you don't need my permission). —
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I'll consider that you don't want to help me. I'm french, I dont don't know what I must do and your answer will not help me. I stop thixs message now because I'm anger against you.--
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I don't know offhand if the page_id stays valid between a deletion and undeletion. You may be better off joining on lu.log_namespace=ll.log_namespace AND lu.log_title=ll.log_title.
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Can't be done. Almost the entirety of the draft infringed the copyright of the company's website. No amount of additional content or images or reference links will change that. —
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The subquery for blocks isn't indexed - log_title by itself is index only when preceded by log_namespace. So when examining me, for example, it would not only look for blocks of
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and I was wondering if you had a moment to look them over and let me know if I'm "doing it right", or missing anything, and whether you think these numbers are "real" (accurate)?
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The reason for me to reach you out was to see if you could restore 'Meril' page. I wasn't done uploading all the content + images I had before as I was struggling to add images.
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You were recently listed as a party to a request for arbitration. The Arbitration Committee has accepted that request for arbitration and an arbitration case has been opened at
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though, really, there's never going to be more than one at a time, and that only if someone were really remiss, and it'd be easier to go to meta and search the logs directly. —
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Careful about daring to combat the biases of an agenda-driven admin. You might find yourself sent to the loony bin if you continue to exhibit wrongthink supported by facts.
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You recently offered a statement in a request for arbitration. The Arbitration Committee has accepted that request for arbitration and an arbitration case has been opened at
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during the discussion but should not remove the miscellany for deletion template from the top of the page; such a removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you.
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we'd need to change, or even to explicitly advise the database servers to use indices that are already there if it doesn't happen to guess at the right one on its own. —
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Hi, First, hope you are doing well in these pandemic situations.. Second, can you please check if Obada Adnan is eligible to make an article about him now? Best, Alex
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The Wikimedia Foundation is seeking to improve the community consultation outreach process for Foundation policies, and we are interested in why you didn't participate
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Fair enough. On the reversions - you're probably better off recreating the redirects from draft, if the moved-to redirs in mainspace are valid (I still don't think
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Kindly request you to republish the page or provide some guidance on how i can recreate the page while adhering to your requirements. Any help will be appreciated.
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Apparently you're missing the point too. I was actually referring to #5, because the degree of reliable source coverage makes it so obvious that the article meets
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Hi there, I received a talk page notification from you but I wasn't able to find your message on the page itself when I searched. Did you have a question for me?
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was four years ago. I can't see when the article returned since then, but this is too long to just delete it undiscussed, on the basis of such an old AfD alone.
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All the users who are currently indefinitely blocked and/or globally locked but have the NPP flag. Additionally, the date and the block-reasons or lock-reasons.
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by citing "significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources that are independent of the subject" - and each word in that is a term of art, go read
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Better that you don't try yourself; the arbitrators are a bit territorial. Just add something like "I withdraw this request." to the end of your statement. —
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times and no other source, which any reasonable person would find excessive. The situation is so common and so clear-cut that administrators are trusted to
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Even if not, you should still explicitly disclose your (quite obvious) conflict of interest, and familiarize yourself with our conflict of interest policy (
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From my own experience, Google Code-In can be fun, you can make several new friends, attract new people to your wiki and make them part of your community.
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The entire content was "The institute for collaborative is part of the Coalition of Essential Schools and is in the old stuyvesent high school building." —
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and has recreated said article in mainspace, which appears to either be a conflict of interest for them or they're uploading copyrighted images as well.
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In your last edit to the RfA, you posted the same diff twice. Letting you know because I agree and I'd like to respond once you supply the second diff.
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Just about nobody notes it at all. I end up watching a lot of afds that get reviewed on DRV, since I add somewhere between half and two thirds of the
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before months, and I understand why ( because he was not notable) , But now I’m sure be became notable , So is there a way to create the page again?
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You can get all but the first few sentences of the sandbox from the same place you got it the first time. That site is given in its deletion summary.
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anyway).Subcategories are less straightforward, and if there's an efficient way to do it besides either enumerating the subcategories manually (like "
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Thanks for your reply. But I think no one will go to the talk page of a redirected article? So where should you suggest me to start the discussion?--
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It wasn't deleted because of notability or sourcing. And if you know it was me that deleted it, you know that wasn't why I said I was deleting it.
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Honestly I was just responding to your points. I think I've made mine. I don't necessarily agree with your reasoning here but respect your decision.
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However! That isn't even the biggest reason why query 39960 is so slow. There's two proximate causes for it timing out, and a third genuine error:
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A) Knowledge is not in the business of providing free webhosting for your class assignments, and B) restoration is plainly unnecessary - you already
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We are sorry for the wording of our previous message, which did not accurately convey this, and deeply regret the tone in which it was delivered.
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However the wiki page has multiple sources including news articles and is also a affiliated educational institute which is exempt from section A.7
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your mistakes were. (If you're still watching at all. Sorry for the delay; it's been hectic here, for reasons that are probably guessable.) —
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which would chug away for hours before telling you the same thing. Or at least, it would if quarry didn't kill it after the first 30 minutes.
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Thank you for the clarification, indeed there has been a change of mind and I've been asked to remove it. Do you know how could I justify it?
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our procedures to ensure that we enforce these policies more strictly in the future. The policies themselves have not changed. In particular,
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Can you please explain what I did wrong and how I can fix it ? I don't think it is necessary to delete the page if the problem is fixable ?
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I believe you nounified incorrectly. The word you're looking for is wrongitude. Or, perhaps, wrongitudinosity. But not wrongability. --
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chosen for it by its national federation should be the one used in the article, even if it might not seem "correct" contextually to do so.
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In fact all the facts and figures quoted on the wiki page have been memtioned clearly in the news articles, which were used as citations.
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If on the off chance your position at YCC or your work on this article is paid or compensated in any way, you must disclose that, as per
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The changes you made didn't remove the infringement, only made it harder to verify - the result was still substantially similar. See
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of mine. On second thought, it's indeed instruction creep to ask Wikipedians to do all that notification work. I've instead created a
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No, I can't; admins don't have the authority to just undelete articles deleted at AFD on their own say-so. You need to take this to
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Knowledge talk:Administrators' guide/Fixing cut-and-paste moves#Discussion regarding titling standards for moving parallel histories
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example scripts don't seem to have the answer. Is there's a help file somewhere I should RTFM? Should I post on RAQ? Thanks again.
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You deleted this file back in 2015 as a fair-use file unused anywhere. It appears that it was intended for use in the infobox on
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and last deleted version I remember the article did not meet the inclusion criteria of Knowledge as it lacked notability as per
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2016, not reverting everything since 2016. Insert self-trout here, and thanks for fixing it before too many people realized :P ♠
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SQL Optimizer is awesome, thanks for pointing that out! Explain is broken on quarry; good to know about this alternative. --
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of content, such as sentences or images—you must write using your own words. If you are or represent the copyright holder of
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before attempting to recreate this article instead of just relying on my one-line summary - it didn't even say anything that
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for speedy deletion and creating a redirect there? Quotes don't seem to be a common convention for ship class names: only
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story, doesn't constitute such. I must admit some curiosity as to what he thought he'd accomplish, practically speaking. —
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if you haven't found it yet; it lets us run the equivalent of EXPLAIN despite not having access to the underlying tables.
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I contacted Kurykh on 02/14 and he is not active. Can you help me please (if not just say : NO but I just want an answer).
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does not apply one of them, by the way). I'd ask that you look at the whole of my pagemover work and kindly reconsider.
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I'd like for you to consider whether the above article meets the criteria for "speedy keep." It is currently subject to a
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are a better example. All of these files are basically the same except for the team names; they were added as a result of
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shows there's no globally-locked users with NPP on enwiki. If there were, you could get the lock log with something like
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All the users who have got their NPP flag revoked for some reason or the other; since the inception of the right. I wrote
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realized this is your talk page, Cryptic. I came here in response as to a ping, but wanted to tell you something anyways:
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Furthermore, I'd also like to add reference links which I couldn't add before to prove the authenticity of the content.
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is probably going to be something which will continue to be disagreed upon. (FWIW, the last time I asked about this was
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may or may not apply, but if it looks good perhaps you could lift protection and move it to the correct title? Regards.
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My apologies for the above section stating that you are a party. You are not, I made a mistake with the template. --
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you deleted. If, after an examination I don't think an article is likely, I'll speedy delete the userified version.
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https://www.thehindu.com/society/how-indias-lgbtq-communities-have-taken-pride-month-2020-online/article31827685.ece
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and it was cited as having no meaningful, substantive content. Hopefully that has been addressed in its recreation.
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and observing that it very quickly comes up with "1" (i.e., "true") - 4.53 seconds in my test - and comparing it to
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Are you familiar with similar season summary pages in this wikiproject or in other sports leagues? Early edits of
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Counterproductive in cases like this; he'll just make it somewhere else where it'll take us longer to notice it. —
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Can you be kind enough to write a quarry-code, that outputs the gender-values of all users, who participated over
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ArbCom would like to apologise and correct our previous mass message in light of the response from the community.
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https://www.lifestyleasia.com/ind/culture/dragvanti-how-indias-first-drag-website-aims-to-encourage-the-art-form/
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and wish to correct them by writing a neutral article, so i request for its undeletion so i can work on it.Thanks
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Thanks. I didn't look at the history when I protected it, just noted it was approximately correct, content-wise.
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to help us improve our community consultation process for the future. It should only take about three minutes.
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more of the latter, and because of the limit issue, every single one of them is fetched for each user examined.
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and send us your Google account address to google-code-in-admins@lists.wikimedia.org, so we can invite you in!
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Ack. Thanks. Tried to swap the order at the last minute, and apparently the second paste didn't go through. —
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Be open and welcoming to newcomers. Should conflicts arise, discuss them calmly on the appropriate talk pages,
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I did a bit of digging to try see how national federations officially brands their teams; as I pointed out at
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and why should we care about their opinion so much it deserves mention in this biography's lead paragraph?) —
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Added that template. I don't think there is an agreed upon way to note the outcome of a DRV on the XFD page.
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is reasonably well-watched by knowledgeable folks despite being underutilized; posting there's a good idea. —
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think you'll accomplish, practically speaking. It should be clear by now I'm not going to change my mind. —
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The previous version consisted entirely of 'Seitu Jones', so yes, obviously that reason no longer applies. —
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Hi Cryptic, Can you please advise me how to close the arbitration case for Future.perf? Thanks in advance -
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External links to www.ericaprocunier.com, IMDB again, and cfccreates.com/alumni/658. Want the categories? —
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your employer and affiliation. This applies to your other hired individual just as much as it does to you.
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Yes, I can see that. But please assume good faith on my part: they were the only declined draft G6s in my
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Trinidad and Tobago 2–1 United States (2018 FIFA World Cup qualification)
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Thanks. I've moved the article but will leave it to others to determine notability. Appreciate the help.
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positives.I haven't looked into how locked users are represented in the db before, so that'll be later. —
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OK that makes sense, thanks! I think he is just still scrutinizing me over a misunderstanding we had at
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Requesting you to kindly republish the page or provide guidance as to how can it be restored. Thanks!
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Dear Cryptic, you have deleted the page Klassroom citing no reliable source and not of importance (A.7)
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to the draftspace using this script. What went wrong? Shouldn't the redirect be deleted so I can move
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I would wish to see the the date of flag-removal and the reason behind it, (as indicated in the log).
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checking for are used, though - you may be better off looking for category intersections, for which
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It's hard to believe they did. The editor apparently didn't review the sources or relevant policy,
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Okay thanks. Would you mind moving it to draft spaceso I can work on it? I'm seeing some coverage
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I don't know why you deleted the article "Navia Lx" Please can you explain to me or help me out(
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Seems to have died down after Primefac started handing out AE blocks. I'll watch it, though. —
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article is to return, it won't be in a form that in any way resembles your previous attempts. —
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Let me know if adding reference links will add value to the content I saved as a draft before.
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I can't understand this deletion. Knowledge has lost the page for the open source language JQ.
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after I and another admin reverted speedy attempts on them, one of them less than a day ago.
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a few days ago. I don't think anything I did there rose the level of harassment though.
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No idea what the above was about, but if you're looking for self-troutable material, I
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properly belongs in the AFD it's reviewing at all, inserting it in the middle like in
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Please add your evidence by January 14, 2020, which is when the evidence phase closes.
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It was a public relations puff piece. We don't allow that either, as
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Direct category intersections are easy - you'd do something like
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Then, you please tell me that what should I do for this? —
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