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under Communist regimes. We should not put together a group of events and create an article when no one else has.") should be seen it is not even a notable concept, at least as structured. If historians of Communism and genocide scholars disagree, we cannot act like there is consensus on this link or that it represents the majority view; and most of the content is already present in Communist-related articles, so it is a content POV fork. My proposal is a complete rewrite, restructuring and perhaps renaming to "Victims of Communism" (this is a POV but common name, which is acceptable), with the scope and main topic being the concept, theory and narrative that 100 millions of people were killed by Communist states and that famine and mass killings in Communist states can be attributed to a single cause (small-c communism) and that communism represents the greatest threat to humanity, or is the deadliest ideology in history. This is what its proponents actually say; we would present this as a theory, not fact, and provide scholarly criticism.
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of months I've been reporting many minor bugs to Cyber about IA Bot but he doesn't have enough time to address them. Maybe you can help? :/ The two main problems we're dealing with these days at our community regarding citations it's making the IA Bot run smoothly and make people more aware of how to use citations properly. Unfortunately the referencing process with citation templates looks far too complicated for new users and that's what halts the progress for many of them (I also deal with outreach programs). Not to mention the hassle to keep the CS1 module up to date (especially the configuration page). I've talked with Trappist the monk many times about the idea of the module to be part of the core Mediawiki software and for the updates to be handled automatically for each language and not maintained by 1 single user. I was thinking sort of the same thing about the archiving process. Wouldn't it be a better idea if Wikimedia had an internal archive and wouldn't need to rely on outsourcing and robots to fight the link rot phenomenon?
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highly POV by favoring the sources that say yes, while completely ignoring sources that say otherwise." Similarly, this other article uses the fact that killings and excess death under Communist regimes indeed happened as an excuse to keep the article, even as it violates NPOV, original research, synthesis and weight. Just like the other, this article's main topic and scope is not clear. Is it about mass killing or excess deaths under Communist regimes? But scholars do not lump them all together (some only lump Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot; others add Kim and Ho; others add Afghanistan and others do not; there is no clear consensus) and we need a clear link, other than being Communist states, for the list; nor do they have a clear, universal terminology for the events.
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Knowledge's main page. I asked him to send me their clippings file. I explained that after 50 years in business there must be a lot of material that antedates the internet. He kept asking what I wanted and why. He wanted to know "what's in it for you?" I told him I was a volunteer and didn't want anything from him at all. Other than I told him clippings and help; nothing else. "Not even thanks." He grudgingly said he would turn this over to somebody else, and they might send the material. He seemed oblivious to me about Knowledge. Anyway, I have sometimes had luck with that schtick the few times I tried it. Saving articles that are in jeopardy can be difficult. Everything is not on the internet.
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20 times the size of Archive.today in terms of number of links on Knowledge. Wayback has institutional money and is a large organization, archive.today is mostly the work of one talented person and appears to be self-funded and hosted on AWS. They are the top 2 providers. WebCite used to be number 2 but they have stopped accepting new archive requests and is kind of falling apart from neglect so I would recommend switching any WebCite you care about - we would do it by bot but there are dangers due to content drift (data that changes depending on when it was archived, like weather or sports scores) so we won't do it by bot unless WebCite goes offline and have no choice. --
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and even the fourth time that I stopped the auto-archiving process, I still didn't get a good solution to it. It's still there in his talk page with some other bugs that I've found since that day. This thing is really frustrating, since I know this is all volunteering but there are some things that have a sort of higher importance than the others, like the EnWiki Main Page, a biographical fact about a living person, etc. IA Bot is one of those things, being that is one of the most effective tools we have to fight link rot and it's already global. And you have nowhere to go for support regarding it... :/
40: 1441:) was there are eyes on the data, that it was in good condition (read what he says further on). No one said anything during trial runs, or during or after the production run. In the 14 months since it was done not a single person but yourself raised an issue. Look, had we been made aware of the ARBCOM "recommendation" things might have gone differently. Partly this is your (or whoever) responsibility to participate in these forums. I don't see a requirement to reverse working templates that have been in place for 14 months and that have BRFA approval, unless there is consensus for it. -- 60: 4269:. If someone removes it they are often not targeting LV but just trying to reduce the number of ELs in the page, so if you re-add it later it may be OK and if not you can explain on the talk page this is Open Source content, that Knowledge is also Open Source, that WP gives priority to Open Source, and there are no other audio versions that are Open Source, and issues of accessibility for blind readers. Generally LV links are well accepted on Knowledge but like anything can't be too aggressive lest it appears like spamming and occasionally might have to bend for certain users. 4378:
and guidelines because these individual events are not called mass killing, or mass killing under a Communist regime, in their individual articles, because actual experts on the country and historians of Communism do not use these terms or concepts, and in general give less simplicistic explanations. Like the article about totalitarian regimes, it consistently violates our policies and guidelines in ignoring the concept is controversial and a minority view, only discussing the proponents and in some cases even misrepresenting the proponents themselves:
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Christians. But if we want an article called Christian genocide, we need sources that draw the connection and explain the degree of acceptance in reliable sources. Otherwise it is just propaganda, listing crimes committed by Christians with the implication that Christianity is a genocidal religion. And the same applies to Islam. This is the only mass killings article that groups the killings by ideology. It could be as the VOC Memorial Foundation says, that 'Marxist socialism is the deadliest ideology in history.'
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killings under fascist regimes and include the Holocaust, Ethiopia, Spain and Argentina. The reason I would not create one is not that I am pro-fascist, but I would need a source that linked them to fascist ideology. Arguments such as we have to tell people how horrible fascists aren't part of policy and all the events in such article already are described in other articles." The article similarly fails this.
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which holidays are suitable for automatic inclusion. Changes to the cfg file are monitored every X hours and if there is a change, the main tab file is re-generated which automatically cascades into every OTD page. For example if a new holiday is added to the cfg file, it will display right away on every page that uses the template including older pages (assuming it is the right date). --
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relevant is because of who he is, whereas anyone else would not have been subjected to public scrutiny. Furthermore, this page continues to give unequal weight to various legal issues without proper context of his complete career, in my opinion. For example, most others don't have an entire section devoted to legal proceedings, whereas it's put under personal.
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require commitment from the Foundation to hire the staff and management, it needs full-time developers IMO. So long as things are kind of working with volunteers and sponsors like IA they might not see it as a priority, but "working" is a matter of judgement when there are some problems like you say. --
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word playboy and shielded by wealth is disingenuous at best. Still, he's only had one situation that has ever made it into a court of law, of which he was acquitted at age 21. Perhaps an easier line to include would be "Busch IV's personal life has generated headlines and controversy through the years."
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The fact most historians of Communism ignore the concept (even Conquest "did not write about mass killings under Communist regimes, he wrote about the Red terror, the Holodomor and the Great purge in the Soviet Union. He treated these as separate subjects and did not develop a theory of mass killings
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because they suffer similar problems. The fact some regimes have indeed been called "totalitarian" and the concept of totalitarianism has been applied to them is used as an excuse to keep the article, even though "t is missing the point. Totalitarian is a matter of controversial opinion. This list is
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I couldn't find a WP community discussion about this. Currently, new LV templates are added manually by LibriVoxers who generally aren't seasoned Wikipedieans. Sometimes they get reverted by over-zealous editors. Is there some standard link they can point to to demonstrate WP consensus for use of the
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Thanks, I've added to the page's talk page as well. The sitting president of the united states isn't a professional film critic. His job doesn't require any background or studies in the film industry whatsoever. Being involved with NASA's funding is an irrelevant criteria in the film criticism field.
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The sitting President of the United States is not an arbitrary opinion or just any of millions of politicians. He's also the guy who decides how much to fund NASA the world's largest institution for exploring Mars. That I even have to say this means we are about as far away from agreement as one can
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My memory of this code is no longer sharp, it is a messy problem is what I most remember. There are lots of exceptions and special cases. Yes, I recall those cases that reference themselves but not much beyond that. At some point the work to fix the code is not worth it because the work to find them
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Well option 3 I thought is best, similar to your suggestion, no one went for it. I agree relative ranking is significant information but the community seems anti-ranking. Honestly I was surprised by the outcome of that RfC, rankings had almost no support even when used in a database. Apparently most
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Hi, I've noticed that you disagreed with my edit on the movie the martian. Adding arbitrarily a politician's opinion isn't fit to the accolade section of a movie at all. Irrelevant in a world with billions of people. There are millions of politicians on the planet, are we going to start adding their
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That is not relevant. You added a notice to a page urging its followers to !vote a certain way. It is also known how ARS members who use the page are going to vote in discussions regarding sources used on articles that are threatened with deletion. That to me seems like the definition of canvassing.
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I randomly stumbled on your user by checking some discussions on link archiving out of curiosity. Your user page seemed to follow the model of what I jokingly call "pages from the times of the beginning", with essays and what not and indeed your userbox seemed to confirm that. I was surprised to see
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Hi Roy, it is your preference :) Archive.today sometimes has archives Wayback is missing or won't archive for policy reasons. They sometimes do a better job saving pages (more accurate). Their links are a little more stable (Wayback is pretty stable just less so than Archive.today). Wayback is about
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Thank you for your attention. I'm not arguing necessarily about the inclusion. Obviously his page goes more into depth about legal situations than anything else in his long career, which is somewhat unfair. Regardless, the line you added is much improved. I think starting from a point of using the
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The problem with Busch his legal troubles and reputation for partying and alcohol/drug use are a major part of his notability (at least during his 20s-40s I think). That's not our fault and BLP is not meant to suppress legitimate stuff like this. Yes this is put under the spotlight because of who he
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Neither Rosefielde nor Valentino see a link between communism and mass killing, while Rummel see the link being totalitarianism, not communism, with the main argument being the democratic peace theory, not a Communist mass killing theory, that democratic governments engage in less killings and wars
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In addition, we already cover all these events individually and we need a clear link, like the ideology, to not violate synthesis, but scholars and genocides experts do not see a link between communism and mass killing, and only a very selectively, sometimes fringe, few do. It violates our policies
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Besides the common salutation, I wanted to know if you can operate the IA Bot. I'm an admin at SqWiki and I'm the only person I deal with everything citations-related on our community. I look after the CS1 module, its categories, link rot in general, IA Bot and its contributions. In the last couple
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Glad you managed to read now. I didn't manage to parse the second sentence above, but there is no problem with a conflict of interest here. There is consensus for improving citations this way and it's immaterial who applies the consensus. I suggest that you focus on the merits, but if you decide to
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Totally agree re: running an archive service. I've never seen a reason for not doing it, but suspect it's mainly because they can get it for free from Wayback who they have a good relationship with (both in SF). For the non-technical person archiving seems straight-forward but when you get into the
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Awk is a great language, and thanks for the appreciation :) The bot added external links for Internet Archive, WorldCat, LibriVox, Gutenberg, and some others. It's in two parts, the driver is tcsh which does the file I/O; the adding of the link in the article is done with a fairly short awk script
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You suggested that one citation was not sufficient - is four citations not sufficient? This phrasing is already "out in the wild," so to speak, as mainstream media uses it frequently. There is also a TV series about her being a con artist - I am not sure what more I can do here to legitimize this.
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Do not know what happened, but the bad data is now cleared out and it will run as normal next time. I was able to capture some diffs from today, and will post them to your talk page. I increased Maxlag on the theory there are API problems due to server load, and added a delay between API requests.
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I see. Cyber is being a bit overwhelmed as I've seen. He only partly-does/postpones requests while new requests from all over the world keep piling up in his talk page. More than once I've seen requests about IA Bot being archived automatically without an answer. It happened to me 3 times in a row
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Maybe you would be interested in knowing, since you're so eager to bring up the totally unrelated subject, why the blocking moderators have now both left the Dutch Knowledge. If you are capable of finding out, which I doubt, you might regret your remarks. Thanks for relatively easy linking to the
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Shared bread all around. This is an interesting topic as it's the same neighborhood as Fred Rogers who came up in the Tiedtke ARS; and I spent some time in Pittsburgh as a child though do not recall the store (we were about 15 miles west of Squirrel Hill). I hope the sock is not making money from
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While I understand where you're coming from, I still think the line about being shielded by wealth and name is a prejudgment. For example, the ABIV page includes a complete section on a "helicopter incident" where the subject was found completely at no fault. The only reason why the issue became
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But it is not our role to promote their views, but to explain them in a neutral manner. There was a website, Jew Watch, that had sections on Jewish Communists, Jewish murderers, Jewish sexual perverts and other anti-social Jews. While all the information appeared accurate, the site was considered
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As I pointed out above and was agreed in the AfD discussions, we cannot create articles that group unconnected events. We need to establish why why these events are connected using reliable sources. For example, the Holocaust and genocide against indigenous peoples in the U.S. were carried out by
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Perhaps a bot generates the holidays and dates for the entire year and posts it to a Commons Tabular file (JSON), then a Lua template displays it on the OTD page, with the option of manually adding additional via template args. And a manually editable config file (also Commons Tabular) that lists
2494:. Cut a long story short, I neglected to mention that, where I live, I cannot access New York Times articles, so have had to trust the content you added in the talk page on April 29. A quick check of the content I added, and how it chimes with the two sources, would be appreciated. Best regards,-- 4522:
While this is not the answer I expected (I wish you would have expressed your thoughts on whether my charge of some, or all, violations of our policies and guidelines is accurate or 'correct'), I really appreciate you for taking the time to read and answer my comment. That is a good solution and
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If you could give me a link to the discussion that brought the consensus, I would be helped, so please do, but I wasn't addressing the change of citation only. After previous, unanswered discussion, my attention was drawn to this user (and not to you, at first) not because of the content of the
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Another interesting quote by The Four Deuces is that "t's not a different topic, it's the same topic written in neutral tone. At present, the article presents the POV of the CG/VOC interpretation that MKuCR occurred as a direct result of communist ideology. We could have an article called mass
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article. Since our discussion the bot has been back at least twice. Once again, there is no consensus for this and switching over to archive.org books forces the reader to stop and make an account there if he or she wishes to view a given book. Respectfully, could you keep your bot from making
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Hello, wish I had some good answers but I am in the same situation with IABot waiting for help. The core is written in PhP, which I do not do (much/yet), so we are waiting for more help. Integrating user-created systems into MediaWiki is something I am not familiar with but that would probably
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citation changes only, but because of user's tone of voice especially, which appears pretty unpleasant to me. While you might think you have a reason to chaperone GreenC, I do not wish to get only answered by you, because it's not you whose conduct and tone of voice I challenge. Thanks so far.
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Another is "I notice that no one has grouped together the genocides that were carried out by Christian nations and said 'Christians are responsible for most victims of the genocides in history including the Holocaust, ethnic cleansing in the Balkans and the massacre of indigenous peoples. For
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the infobox content of 1700 articles. (Their new wikidata-infobox would then exclusively pull from wikidata.) When objections were raised and a consensus reached, the people responsible walked away and it took over half a year for other editors to repair the damage and reconstruct the infobox
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He didn't do much work. Also, I called the store and spoke to the owner. He is relatively old and not tech savie at all. I explained that I edited wikipedia and what my connection has been to the article, telling him I had helped to save the store's article, and that I expected it to be on
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increased by about 6 thousand in one week, or 24k a month. If half contained a DID that would be 12k which is the ballpark of the highest peaks in Figure 10. I suspect it's more than half. And that is just journals. So, I think you are right it is undercounting, maybe by a lot based on given
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I thought I had read it all, but know I see a small note at the very bottom, so thank you for bothering and commenting on a question that didn't address you. I doubt whether such a note warrants user's conduct and I will give it a second look, which might be – as I see on your user page – be
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Not at all. The last time I posted a RSN RfC tmore people showed up !voting delete than keep. Furthermore many silent watchers follow that board who dislike ARS and !vote accordingly. Finally the people who usually participate in AfD don't normally take an interest in RSN. So don't jump to
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I think the reason is simply that destructive decisions are easier than constructive decisions. It's easy to decide we don't like Alexa, but much harder to decide we like something else. (The most obvious aid for an alternative, Wikidata, has its share of sworn enemies on this wiki.)
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and recognize this stuff is highly subjective everyone has different opinions and POVs and you will often clash, but that doesn't make the other person dishonest. Once you start throwing names around it becomes a behavior problem. Stick to the content, not the person. --
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Discuss it on the article talk page, which is ongoing. Also, Madoff was found guilty by a court of fraud - he literary is a fraudster. Holmes has been charged with fraud, but the case has not even started yet, she has not been found guilty or innocent. --
450:, OK, thanks. I'll stick with wayback. I've often wondered why WMF doesn't run their own archiving system. Being so dependent on outside entities for such a critical function seems kind of risky, but I'm sure this has been discussed and rejected. -- 3238:, after running the bot there are 33 left. It can't determine a fix not sure why - maybe the syntax of the mangled cite is unrecognizable or it can't find the original cite in the revisions. Suggest manual deletion as the fastest/easiest solution. -- 2576:, so we don't have to move the holiday to a different date each year. That is to check if Rosh Hashanah is on September 19 this year and display the link. If not, don't display it. Can it spit out the date without the citation or anything else? --- 678:
Considering the reason you're blocked on the Dutch Knowledge, I wouldn't recommend answering such questions of yours, hence I'm providing the answers anyone could provide you. As for the consensus, it's relatively easy to find from the bot's page.
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That's why I was suggesting integrating important stuff like that in the Mediawiki core. I mean, maybe I'm wrong but as far as I know, this thing has happened in the past some times with gadgets in EnWiki. The "Gadget evolution": User Script -:
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is, but at the same time some people have said he got away with stuff because of who he is, it goes both ways. Such is the double bladed sword of fame. Anyway I will remove the reputation thing and just leave it as such about legal troubles. --
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changes in the American Revolutionary War article? Also, out of respect for contributors, I would recommend that you first have a discussion on the Talk page of any article you would like to change over, esp on GA and FA articles. Thanx, --
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balance, we could have an article about Muslim genocide. If you did, you would need a source that explained how genocide is a part of the Christian religion. It would meet your standard that no one could disagree over what was a genocide.'
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This is one of the more contentious topics in history. History has a number of these great contested questions. I've found a good approach for Knowledge is to divide it into two subjects: the history, and the historiography. Examples are
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feature worked on by the Community Tech team has been enabled on Knowledge. For scripts that include watching or unwatching pages, developers may want to update their code to take advantage of the new functionality. See the documentation
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anti-Semitic, because it's aim was to villainize Jews by assigning collective responsibility to Jewish people for what individuals had done. In fact, we had a number of similar articles in Knowledge, which fortunately have been deleted."
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Oh yeah, it duplicates material already elsewhere in the article, and the separate section gives it more WEIGHT than it really should have imo. But I see what you mean about the merge, I didn't read that discussion and should have. --
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Hello, I was forwarded the conversation relating to the Sports-Reference.com/Olympics site going dark. I have changed the setup, so that our server now returns 410 service gone rather than a 200 redirect. LMK if this is satifactory.
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which is also canvassing "in order to get it listed at RSP" ie. pointing readers in that direction even though there are two options that don't involve a RSP listing. Leading stuff like that is all over WP including COIN and RSN. --
1806:, d'oh. I accidentally commented it out of the crontab, it was next to something else I thought was related. Fixed, new emails should arrive shortly. Thanks for letting me know, crontab is rock solid, a stoppage would be unusual. -- 3284:
manually is less ie. 5 hours of hard coding labor vs. 1 hour of manual searching for cites in diffs vs. 30 minutes of deleting mangled refs. I recall there were some cases that were unsolvable for reasons I no longer remember. --
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assumptions. It is risky to post there, I have no idea what will happen, but it does bring wider community attention to the debate either way which is a good thing. Also add that making a hullabaloo about it could end up creating a
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I chanced upon an old discussion on your talk page where you mentioned that you were adding LV templates automatically at some point. What's the status of this effort? I could potentially help with coding or running a bot for
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Should intermittent bad data happen again, it is self-correcting and will clear out on its own after receiving two more rounds of good data, but it's still good to have a report so I can try to figure out what happened. --
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It was a lot the bot was doing 75+ edits a minute for long stretches. This is the easier part, harder to switch to a new site. Hopefully the switch will only need to be be done once, recall seeing they may switch twice. --
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Hi GreenC! I've been enjoying receiving the Backlinks emails and fixing a bunch of articles every day. I did not receive any email yesterday or today, so I'm just stopping by to see if it's still running. Thanks!
326:- "Last heartbeat check: 2019-11-26", this looks like when IABot added it to the database so it was not included in the list sent you checked. This is a problem, IABot will keep adding new links to its database. -- 3341:
It's impossible to prove definitively, but the IP address in question only edits two articles: those of Isabel Wilkerson's books. Wilkerson, the author, resides in Atlanta. The IP address is from the Atlanta area.
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BTW this is not trivial and not sure if/when I would have time, but it's a way of solving the problem. Without a new higher level template there would be problems with formatting the line and some other things. --
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use Wikidata, to use local data files, but that idea literally got deleted by community consensus (the 4 people who voted). As a next step, and per the TfD recommendation, they posted a WikiData proposal at BOTREQ
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In general, I see most of our list articles as synthesis and uncyclopedic. I believe they would be better if written in prose, whether as standalone articles or as a subsection of an article's main topic.
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Thank you for your part in keeping Kids Help Line from being deleted back in 2013. I was pleasantly surprised, many years later to have not only created this page, but also to see it has flourished :)
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The only exception may be Cambodia and the Cambodian genocide, but in this case several scholars dispute it as a Communist regime, arguing that rather than communism, it resembled fascism such as Nazism.
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Knowledge has approved a project to include links to LibriVox recordings on the associated Knowledge "book" page. In fact, LibriVoxers have permission from wikipedia to link every book possible.
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which is mostly self-contained as a CLI utility. It used AWB for uploading, as an external script. There is no framework or libs. How about I post the awk portion and you can see how it works.
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on the basis that the other editor submitted a deceptive request for it, and that you were unaware that a systematic scale deployment of a wikidata template was inadvisable without consensus.
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Do the numbers sound legit to you? I think one of your bots at some point added more ISBNs to existing citations on its own than figure 10 claims was done by all users combined, didn't it?
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same purpose for Project Gutenberg. Hope this helps, feel free to ask any questions. My time right now unfortunately doesn't allow running the bot myself but I can support the code. --
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script has now been implemented as part of MediaWiki core. By my count, this is his third script that was replaced by implementing the code in MediaWiki core or an extension, along with
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updated to 2.2.10, fixing a number of small bugs, automatically tagging globally locked socks as such in the sockpuppet template, and restoring open cases following an SPI history merge.
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Hello GreenC, I liked seeing your very unique User Page with historic books, as a endeavoring and failing bibliographer. Sustainability mentioned as you like and announce. Peace, 'Roy'
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on Alexa. I agree these are valid problems in general, but I doubt it's exact to write that the Alexa rankings are copyrightable: they're almost certainly copyright-ineligible per
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So, to recap: My question is if you can help with IA Bot but since you're an experienced user I thought maybe I could exchange some opinions for these other subjects too. :P :) -
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Let me be the first to congratulate you on your 100,000th edit! You are now entitled to place the 100,000 Edit Star on your bling page! or you could choose to display the
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Hello. I was wondering if GreenCbot could help with the remaining instances of the VisualEditor bug with cite%20note per Job 18 of your bot. Currently, there are only
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has made a number of improvements, including using a change tag to identify actions made with it and automatically filing edit requests for protected XfD nominations.
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people find rankings objectionable, probably because it assigns a sort of soft value judgement based on methods that are obscure and not objectively accurate. --
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which displays that be-tarask Knowledge has a depth of zero and number of articles -1. Could you, please, update the bot code to solve this issue? Thank you. --
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Zagovora, Olga, Ulloa, Roberto, Weller, Katrin, & Flöck, Fabian. (2020). Individual Edit Histories of All References in the English Knowledge . Zenodo.
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to use the Wikisource versions of LDS scriptures as its default source. Any feedback you may have would be welcome as part of that discussion. Thank you. ―
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if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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Courtois was about the equivalency between class and racial genocide, or of Communism and Nazism, and Rummel was about killings by government in general.
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have numerous cite notes issues. I also do realize it'd be whack a mole if userspace/draftspace ones are published into mainspace without corrections. --
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where I was told, "When you revert the bot it will learn and respect that and not restore the IA links", but this is not happening, at least not in the
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Knowledge work years ago. The post 55938 is incorrect there is not a Knowledge discussion that gives blanket approval. External links are managed by
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Funny, I had just found it but you beat me to it. This is an amazing module! I am think about how it can be integrated into WP:OTD templates such as
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because there was no discussion for a few days (usually at least two days, and sometimes four or more). You can still find the archived discussion
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to convert wikitext to HTML and back, and then shows the result and the difference between the original wikitext and the post-conversion wikitext.
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Nowadays there are alternatives; for instance we could try and keep up to date on Wikidata a copy of the ranking of the top Nth websites in the
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I updated the rename request to use the original title as per your comments. Please review the new request and update your vote accordingly.
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You seem to be pretty well versed in archiving technology, so let me ask you a question. I've been working on cleaning up the references in
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Six years ago I wrote a program to map authors in the LV database with the names of author pages on Knowledge but have not run it since.
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Hmm. I noticed that a lot of the leftover ones are using cite notes to themselves i.e. List of prime ministers of Nepal#cite%20note-8 in
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Hi again! Today, I received 26 emails (one for each link), and each one stated something like this (numbers between 1200 and 1206):
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Fair enough. In that case, I think a consensus with others should be done for what to do with the remainder 33 articles. Some like
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details it becomes obvious there are many problems with outsourcing and Knowledge would be better off with an internal service. --
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As things stand, the article is a synthesis and content fork of the events, which we already cover individually (not calling them
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part of the statement because you believe it urges votes in a certain direction. It states the obvious anyway and is factual. --
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Wikidata has been controversial to extreme levels of disruption. In merely one instance, wikidata-enthusiasts without consensus
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Great, thanks. I'll to start by helping to streamline the current process at LV, and will hopefully get to the bot eventually.
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can be used to figure out which line(s) in either the local or global spamblacklist prevent a particular url from being added.
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proposal but I do not think this solves the issues. The problem is that article is not about historiography, we already have
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You deleted the "New Republic" section cuz it was redundant. Which is true, which is why there's a merge proposal current. --
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My apologies for the delayed issue. As always, if anyone else would like to contribute, help is appreciated. Stay safe, --
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which says in effect every link can be challenged at any time and the burden is on the person adding it to justify usage
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opinion about movies to the wiki as well? It just looks very amateurish and completely arbitrary. Thanks. Wikieditor1377
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Many thanks GreenC for working on this. Do you have an update on progress - IE how many more pages to fix? Thanks again.
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Fair enough, but following that up with the stupid "I'd just ignore him, look at this ANI thread" is juts as uncool. –
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I'm asking you to remove your note because it violates Knowledge policies, not the rules of ARS noticeboard. Regards,
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assists in renumbering infobox labels/data/classes, so that a new line can be inserted in the middle of the infobox.
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An example of how the article is synthesis is this similarly synthesised-on-purpose mockup article by Buidhe about
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paid by Internet Archive, which is past tense, and I like to know if you are still being paid by Internet Archive.
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I assume this would have to be a Lua module or something because I don't think you could do with just templates.
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Thanks, that makes sense. You've got some impressive awk there. What language and framework does the bot use?
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gadget has been updated with more internationalization of messages, as well as addition of a user preference,
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I'm helping fellow LibriVox volunteers clarify a couple of things about the great LV templates you created.
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Hi. I'm hoping you can make an issue vanish, to help avoid reigniting some very ugly drama between factions.
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Since you refuse to answer my questions here, I will unfollow this page and widen the discussion elsewhere.
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As always, if anyone else would like to contribute, help is appreciated. Stay safe, and happy holidays! --
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NBD. I do sympathize with your desire to get rid of cruft like this. But some cruft is just too popular.
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focus on users please articulate your concerns and I'll be happy to explain why there is no issue here.
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get. Also, recommend discussing this on the article talk page where others can see and participate. --
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for a script to make it easier to archive specific list entries, rather than whole discussion sections
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first) so if archiveurl is empty then url-status doesn't do or mean anything it is superfluous. --
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Alright you removed the fuck off, I will AGF and remove that linkage. It doesn't mean anything. --
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ARS is a noticeboard (project technically) about deletion discussions it is not limited to AfD. --
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You fix my mistakes so many times, for which I am very grateful. Thanks so much for your help!
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Neither of these authors's book's main topic was about mass killings under Communist regimes.
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A while back your bot began making change overs from google books to those on archive.org.
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in the past. The exact rank is less important than the order of magnitude of the rank.
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I made the wrong selection on the "ping or no ping" question. It won't happen again.
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an active member from more than 15 years ago so I take my hat to you for that. :P :)
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The file I/O of articles your choice the tcsh bot or possibly create something. --
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from some work (Howcheng, is this worth the effort?). The fact that we can choose
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article uses the word "fraudster" in the first sentence and he is still alive.
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Who knows but it is a very famous person lots of supporters and fans. --
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Thank you for helping me with this sort things! It is indeed helpful.
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Arg.. there was a typo in the last patch which was hot (untested). --
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Fraud hurts us - and investors, too. Thank you for pointing that out.
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user box. Or both! Thanks for all your work at the 'pedia! Cheers, —
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Thanks, and sorry for that; I was acting too impulsively there. –
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