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that it may slightly slow down the vandalism, but I'm afraid it probably won't, as the vandal will just move to another IP address. Range blocking is not going to be helpful either. The whole IP range used by the vandal is far too large to block. Picking out smaller ranges that contain most of the IP addresses used, I find there are some constructive edits, so blocking for any more than a very short time is out of the question. I have placed a couple of short range blocks, in the hope that every little bit of extra inconvenience for the vandal may help to bring forward the day when he/she eventually gets tired and gives up, but since there are several gaps of one to two weeks between periods of activity, a block of a week or two won't inconvenience him/her much, and any longer range block would be unacceptable because of the collateral damage, quite apart from the likelihood of the vandal's moving to an unblocked IP anyway. So, as I said above, it seems to be a matter of Whack-A-Mole. However, please do feel welcome to drop a note on my talk page next time you see this vandal in action, and I will certainly delete any vandalism page and block the individual IP address for a while.
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hundreds of articles that it applies to, and you want to let other AWB users clean up some of them. However, you want to fix the ones that TypoFix won't touch, such as a misspelled heading like "Slected works", or a misspelling in the "ShortSummary" field of an "Episode list" template. Put the Typo rule in your "Find and Replace" rules, with "After fixes" checked. Check "Enabled" for Find and replace, and check "Enable Regex TypoFix". Also check "Skip if no replacement" under "Find and replace". When you run this, TypoFix will apply the fix for the misspelling in normal running text, leaving nothing for "Find and replace" to fix, so the page will be skipped. AWB will only stop if the "Find and replace" fixes a misspelling that TypoFix refused to handle. Pre-parse mode might be useful in this case. Enjoy!
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revisions to find out what has actually changed. And sometimes I never know why - is it a style rule somewhere, or just a personal preference - there seems no particular point in re-ordering the sequence of parameters in an invocation. because they appear in the process sequence regardless. There were other admins who deleted a line without any explanation. Since I am working on a set of about 20 fairly similar pages - an island subgroup (yes, some are 10 ha or smaller), then it would be a much better proposition for me to be told early on what is and isn't OK. Rather than they and I both have to spend a long time changing each one later. John of Cromer
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NC Division of Public Health, and NC Cooperative Extension) do not have pages that list their programs or have appropriate places to mention our program. Could we link up to the Weight Management wikipedia page? Or similar ones like that? I saw that Weight Watchers and other diets were listed there, and we do not qualify ourselves at a "diet", but I wanted to run this by you first if this would come accross as advertising or any promotion. If you could just let me know your thoughts on this, that would be great! Thank you again for all of your time.
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that we can no longer recieve the "advertisement" flag. We just want to have this page as a resource for people to learn more about our program before signing up for it, not as an advertisement. I reviewed the comments you made about certain phrases such as "evidence-based", but that is the truth and we attached published articles to back that up, so I am unsure how to rephrase that. I am new to Knowledge so please forgive me if this is way off course, and I would appreciate your guidance. Thank you for your time!!
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scanning the 2 bn (or whatever) pages there are on WP! I'm also trying to work out the envelope. From his userpage it seems his ideas are diametrically opposed to mine, because he doesn't seem to approve of grammar or correct spelling, and I wondered how that could make him an admin. But you're saying he's not, he's just an ordinary Joe, and anyone can do virtually anything. Or as the picture said until it was removed, "On the internet no-one knows you're a dog." Strange hobby - he should get out more!
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compared to other apes which are not active in the way we are. Further evidence for this adaptation are tribes, such as in Mexico, that have been observed hunting animals by running them into over exhaustion. This statement also seems to invoke the idea that human beings are independent of natural selection and that our current body plan was somehow not influenced by our surroundings. Seeing as how current biology is based on evolution this is preposterous. Thanks for your time.
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it is obvious the "ph" spelling is the correct one. I believe what has happened is the spelling with an "f" was a Russian influence. It begins to look as though it really makes no difference, which I think you may have expressed in the past. Anyway, let us keep this discussion at the article talk page, if you like. That way I won't flood your talk page with this. I feel it shouldn't really go much further if you still feel the use of the "f" is OK. Just let me know. Thank you.~
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to nominate AfD. That article is just one long silly sentence, and my reference to King George is very nearly out of context because there is no context. I could not find the word listed anyplace; I was contacted by collectors and experts who tell me the correct term used is "phaleristics" but then admitted that it isn't really a "recognized" word. I wouldn't use that since it is
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Britain, Ogilby's Britannia, 1675 (British Library). The second is a high court decision in which a judge declares that a cross road is a byway and not a lesser highway which would exclude certain public users. I'm waiting for these two things to be added by bot - if that's how it works. Both are in the Taylor book - Ogilby page 11 and Judge Howarth page 39.
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Commutation of Tithes Act which was a contemporaneous government instruction to those mapmakers responsible on how to show byways to the whole population - so that there was consistency across the country. And "cross road" is the term they chose. So this is a very strong citation to anyone who understands what the document is.
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have been in Flemish too. On the other hand, there are beguinages in Belgium (and elsewhere) that aren't in Flanders - Brussels for instance. If you actually look at the citation (as I did), you will see that they have put the word béguinage in italics, indicating that they know it is not an English word.
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them to write me a note, like this, so that I can incorporate their whims into what I am doing. Otherwise it is hard to distinguish it from vandalism. As it is I only find out because I am still developing the pages, so look at my watchlist and contributions fairly frequently, otherwise I'd never know.
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Another connected question: because I live/work in China, there are a lot of unreachable sites, for instance facebook, youtube, anything to do with social networking, and any site with 'blog' in its name. So I can't really tell if a link is generally not working, or just for me. So is there any way
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is a suggestion dated 2005 that the article be dumped! I've got so many problems with the page that I have to agree. As a side issue, I don't think that foreign alphabets should be allowed in wiki titles, on the basis that you can't type them. In any case, the English dictionary word is beguinage,
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That sounds straightforward enough, but I can envisage a problematic future. How about when you make amendments to an L1 page? You translate it again, then what? What happens to the article already in L2? It is not inconceivable that that has taken its own separate course, and had its own amendments,
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Well, you see about a year or so ago, there was some debate about the spelling--thus in the interim, someone put in something strangely worded. Your point is well taken--I think what I was doing over there was just struggling with what was already in the article. Frankly, I'm going to make an attempt
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Hello John. I'm sorry for visiting here, I just wanted to check back...I can't tell if you are being serious or what with your above reply. I mean no offense, it's just difficult to understand what that means--are you sincere? We have many sources, in actual fact, that use both forms of spelling, but
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to misspell it with an 'f' is enough, and the article itself should be retitled. Then a redirect can be formed in case anyone enters the spelling with an 'f'. What do you think? Shall we keep the misspelling? I believe we ought to do away with it and let it suffice that a mispelt entry will redirect;
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Hello John, I can confirm that the only version of the picture I've seen is the small thumbnail, and I thought I could dimly read 1941 at lower right, could easily be 1917 if you think of French handwriting. Delighted to know we have someone who actually owns the painting helping out! Guirand looked
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Hello John, Yesterday I've made a change on the Guirand de Scevola page: I corrected the date of the self-portrait from 1941 in 1917. This painting is in my collection. I've written a short biographical sketch for www.askart.com and uploaded this portrait on that site. I suppose someone took it from
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from 1.00 pm. If you have never been to one, this is an opportunity to meet other Wikipedians in an informal atmosphere for Wiki and non-Wiki related chat and for beer or food if you like. Experienced and new contributors are all welcome. This event is definitely not restricted just to discussion of
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Hello John, thanks again for help with cross road explanation. In response to Swt tarrash I've attempted to explain why this article is noteworthy on his talk page. But he hasn't responded. Could you look at that for me please? I've also added two more references. One is the first road itinerary of
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Hi John! I am trying to edit my page- Eat Smart Move More Weigh Less- because it is tagged as an advertisment and it is not meant to be. I feel like we have done the best we can with writing it objectively, and I was wondering if you had any tips or guidelines to how we can make it more objective so
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Ratings: checking the history of the talk page, the two "B" ratings were added by over five years ago by editors who are no longer very active, so there's not much point asking them to review the article. I suggest you begin a section on the talk page listing your concerns, then add a brief note on
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Hello, John. I've been checking the history of "the elevator vandal", as documented in your CSD log page. I'm afraid there doesn't seem much we can do about this, beyond playing Whack-A-Mole, i.e. deleting and blocking as each new IP appears. I have put blocks on all the IPs used, in the faint hope
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I don't know why UNESCO gave the citation as it did. My guess it was an emollient attempt to smooth the differences between the Walloons and the Flemings. My other guess is that it achieved the opposite - the main difference is that in Flanders they speak (and are) Flemish, so the citation should
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I want people be able to read an article that is english originally but i have it in spanish, how can i do to put or create it, there's a menu on wiki at the left side of the article's page showing differents languages and if somebody clicks on the language name it will show up the same article in
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Hello John I recently edited this by removal although I didn't state a reason due to confusion of how editing works. Anyway, Humans do have many special adaptations. An example I will use is long distance running. Evidence for this is our unique ability to sweat all over and are relatively hairless
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I guess I'm gradually "getting my head round things". Actually before checking on edit diffs I first have to check the status of the editor - was it a real admin or just a passer-by? I don't like hiding behind usernames, and I think there should be a better indication of adminship. Amusement now
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But the thing that really gets my goat is administrators who delete or change things without any explanation. Not all do, but more than enough. I don't know how I am supposed to improve if I am not told what is wrong, even if it is some apparently unwritten law. It would also be much simpler for
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will say more about cross roads and why they are important, and the software will format the references as footnotes so that readers can see where all the facts and opinions are coming from. Your other footnotes were not formatted by a bot, but by yours truly! If you go to the draft and click "View
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I'm also thinking of getting the Taylor book included in its entirety in www.archive.org if I can get publishers authorisation. Would that help strengthen the book's citation? I don't know if it is understood but the last reference cited is the document re conventional signs for maps made under the
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If you think that the page was nominated in error, contest the nomination by clicking on the button labelled "Click here to contest this speedy deletion" in the speedy deletion tag. Doing so will take you to the talk page where you can explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. You can
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Thank you for your input, John, that is very helpful and I will look into that- or just leaving it as an Orphan if need be. Thank you again for taking the time to help me! Unfortunately, all the tags plus more have been added again, so I think I need to step back and take somet time on those first.
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Thank you again for your help in removing the flags on our page! I am trying to take away our orphan status by linking up to other wiki pages, but I want to ask what you suggest as the best way to do this. Our main supporters and developers of Eat Smart Move More Weigh Less ( N.C. State University,
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John, I saw in your post on the Feature request page that you never use the "After fixes" column. I agree that it's wider than necessary, but I don't want you to miss the "After fixes" party. Here is a great use for "After fixes": suppose you have just added a Typo rule, but there are hundreds and
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for fish, because they include natives as well as farmed. Similarly for land animals, distinction between agronomy, including battery hens, and the natural environment. Similar too even for flora - difference between agriculture and natural. Can you offer a page which satisfactorily meets this
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Actually Frietjes (I'm guessing this is pronounce like freakies) is one of the better ones, because he sometimes leaves comments! There are others who don't say anything. I only find out as I said by monitoring the watchlist fairly frequently. Then I have to spend a long time going through the
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Secondly, it rapidly became obvious that some of the production templates are woefully deficient. I'm particularly thinking of infobox:islands and location map. Several of the features don't work, or not properly, sometimes because parameters are ignored. The documentation doesn't always align
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I could not figure out how to rename it "Parka". I simply retitled it more effectively and ensured all the redirected titles would redirect there. I encourage you to check it out...maybe for some errors? I think it is good. The only item that makes my blood run cold is when that possessive editor
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Thank you, John! I will contact him and try to find out more information- thank you for your recommendation. I was also wondering why it would be a "conflict of interest" for me to update our Knowledge page when I work for the oraganization- I feel like this would be a better way to post reliable
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I'm not attacking that editor; I'm sure he was quite right to remove the image - basically I didn't read to the bottom of the file page, mostly because I didn't know there were any copyright-protected images on WP. I was just surprised a little at the speed of it, he must have been up all night
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show that the term isn't just a historical curiosity but has present-day legal consequences. Presumably the Taylor book discusses those, but there is nothing in the draft article about it. Have any other researchers published anything about these legal issues? It would help the draft a lot if it
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This wiki-page is very poor. That's not so strange, because it's hard to find information on this artist. But some points are irritating, e.g. the mentioned age of 62, which obviously doesn't match with his (correct) dates of birth and death. I tried to correct this, but didn't succeed, being a
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It seems to me that you haven't used enough of the material in the Taylor book yet. From the draft as it stands, all I can tell about the book is that it has at least 20 pages, and that it says that the term appears on maps and in dictionaries. From your comments here I discover that the book
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I came across an article which I think is a pile of pooh, in several dimensions. It tells me less than I already know, it is deficient, and it has a dodgy name. What would be the polite way of making my views known to its "owners", bearing in mind it is also a tagged religious article?
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I'm a bit conused about who or what is an administrator. Mainly because seemingly some kid has edited my user page. I had a look in and he's not there. As it happens, neither are you, nor frietjes. So is the list wrong, or is there another class of editor I've got confused about?
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or not. If someone has spent months or years editing sports articles, say, it is likely that they know what they're doing and can be trusted. Whether they have the technical ability to delete or protect pages, block users, and so on - the administrator rights - shouldn't matter. --
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Hey John. Thanks for the reply on the Help Desk about hiding the post-edit confirmation. If you see anyone asking about that in future, feel free to bug me about it, especially if someone has questions more complex than just looking for the CSS. Much appreciated,
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Thanks for this lovely welcoming message, no matter it is automatically generated or not, that's really nice! Actually I mainly contribute on the French-speaking WikiPedia, but why not taking a look more often here on the English-speaking side. ^w^ Regards,
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on the other is so close that many WikiProjects do not recognise A-class at all. B-class is the highest that can be handed out by one person without consulting others. If an article fails to meet one of the higher classifications, it should be downgraded.
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Yes, I saw that edit. An "administrator" here is an experienced editor who has asked for extra features to be enabled in the user interface - the main ones are a "delete" function for pages and a "block" function for editors. You can read about that at
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I have come across several in my trawl for useful info, etc. I mean external links, because internal I leave wiki to look after itself. Immediate reaction would be just to delete the line, but I thought there would be a more useful thing to do.
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I don't know why, but today various tables in which I'd specified width in em no longer seemed to work. I had to change them to px. Different computers, browsers, so it's not me. Do you know if there has been a meta-change in wikiparsing etc.?
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appears on page 66. You said you couldn't find it (as it wasn't indexed) but I've just found it by tracking under "Roads, condition of". Hopefully this completes the required referencing but please tell me if there's more needed. Thanks
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to give your reasons, but be aware that once a page is tagged for speedy deletion, it may be removed without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but do not hesitate to add information that is consistent with
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Yes I was trying to get rid of the error and also I did not find the reference exactly in relation to the mentioned line in the article, it was just distantly related. I've gone through what you've done and thanks for helping me.
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Hello John, we talked in February when you kindly helped with my article. Can you now help me to do two things please so that I can get it successfully submitted? 1. Change the title to "Cross Road (an archaic meaning of Byway)"
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You are right, re-ordering the named parameters of a template has no effect. If that's all the edit did, then that must be a personal preference. But without knowing which edit you have in mind, I can't really comment. --
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seems to be more about the people and their history. If you think there should be only one article, the place to propose this is on the article talk pages, with a notice at the top of the two articles. The details are at
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The "exfacie.com" link doesn't display anything useful for me: a page headed "Error | Drupal" and then "The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later" plus some technical detail. The home page
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doesn't require peer review. C/Start/Stub are less stringent, and some people will rate a given article as Start-class that another has rated C-class (and vice versa). The distinction between a "high" A-class and
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about external links and list of lessons both of which are now resolved. I've removed the tag although more work is required and I won't object to a readdition of the advertise tag in it's present state. Regards,
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Thank you so much to both of you, I greatly appreciate your help!! Thank you Sun Creator for editing the page and cleaning it up- I will try to continue to make it less like an adervisement. Thanks again!
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turned on, which makes it easy - whenever I hover the mouse over a user name, I get a little popup showing, among other things, the date they registered, the number of edits made, and any permissions they
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tells me to add the template {{dead link}} which is what I really wanted to know. The problem I find with wp is that there is a lot of structural information in it, but it's extremely hard to find it.
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Similarly if it is important that the Commutation of Tithes Act mentions the word, it would be helpful for the article to say why it is important, with a reference to the published source that explains
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with actuality either. Infobox:islands declares itself to be modelled on settlement. Hardly! Most of the identical sounding parameters in fact have different names, and other functions are missing.
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Berkshire related topics. Bring your laptop if you like and use the free Wifi or just bring yourself. Even better, bring a friend! Click the link for full details. Looking forward to seeing you.
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information instead of a random citizen, so that all of the information on our page can be accurate. Just wondering how I can fix this or what a better way to post on the page would be. Thanks!!
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Thanks a lot for your advice. I've fixed some references. What do you think about the rest? I'm not really expert on en.Wiki templates, if you give more advices, they are welcome. Thanks again--
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I didn't say he was wrong, I just wondered who he was. According to his own userpage, he doesn't like grammar and can't spell. Which made me wonder about his qualifications to be an editor.
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Yes, I did that. Seeing as how the user's talk page consists almost entirely of CSD notifications and warnings for vandalism and disruption, I'd hope a block for disruption is in order here? —
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Hello , Im not sure if Im writing to the right section , I just eddited a wiki Page of Lyndsay Pace , we was doing it together with her , and we took the official bio from her official website
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I'm still working on that article - there was no wiki when I wrote it (about 1999), and what few references I give are hand-carved. So far I've really just given it format; polish is coming.
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around them so that they are completely ignored. I think all the publication details and page numbers are listed elsewhere in the article, so it should be safe to delete them completely. --
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a few months ago but we didn't get to any conclusion. Please start a discussion on the typos talk page to see if we can reach agreement on what level of link checking is needed. Thanks
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But the place to discuss an article is the article talk page. Then you'll get comments from any editors who are interested in the subject, rather than half-baked comments from me. --
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Yes, once an article is created it will have its own independent history. If other editors have worked on the L2 article it wouldn't be appropriate to re-translate the L1 article. --
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the language of yours choice, and i want to do the same, i want spanish to appear there, then if i click "spanish" an spanish version of the article to be displayed, please help!!!!
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Text from external websites is presumed to be copyrighted by the website owners unless there is clear evidence to the contrary. Copyrighted text cannot be added to Knowledge. See
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I have a problem with one page in particular, which has been graded as B-Class. I looked at the relevant wiki information about classification, and I don't see how this page (
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page is running normally again. Nothing went missing from the NCHQ page or its archives. The discussion on shutting it down in favour of the Teahouse seems to be stalled. --
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Thanks for helping to make MMA articles on wikipedia better! In September 168 people made a total of 956 edits to MMA articles. I noticed you havn't listed yourself on the
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Short answer: any editor, even one editing without an account, is welcome to improve the encyclopedia, either by adding content or by doing the behind-the-scenes jobs. --
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if you have found a broken link to an external web site. If you tell me which article and which link you have in mind, I might be able to give more specific advice. --
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mean the same thing! If you can't look at it, that is OK. It really is still in pieces. I had to remove an entirely other article from it before doing anything else.~
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Yes, that would be a possible use. But usually if I find a typo that affects "hundreds and hundreds" of articles I will just work through them. One of the fixes in
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No problem! Actually there's a behind-the-scenes computer program running to spot misuse of non-free images. Your user page is listed on the current version of
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article have improved it, by the way - it is clearly not "unreferenced", and your newly-added section cites no sources and does not appear to be written from a
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That's fine, I just need pointing in the right direction. And yes, it seems like there was a roll-out last night, followed by a fairly rapid roll-back-in.
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Just to check: since you say here that you spent a long time going through revisions, have you discovered how to jump from the "history" tab to the "
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of administration-type jobs here that only need the regular "edit" ability. One of those jobs is the enforcement of Knowledge's rules on the use of
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I've just started putting up pages in earnest, and first of all I have to say how incredibly difficult it is to find information on how to do it.
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for vandalism related disruption. This latest problem has caused disruption across multiple pages both in main article space and portal space. —
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The material in your sandbox needs more references, as there are entire paragraphs with no indication of where the information has come from. --
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Another Q - what subheadings do you think would be suitable to categorise fauna? Such as fish, birds etc., but slightly more erudite? I used
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there and put it on wikipedia recently. Since a year I'm researching life and work of this artist with the aim of publishing an article.
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No, there was no irony there. When I saw the Amazon search results I was convinced that "Ph" is the correct spelling for the article. --
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No, I just run a recent changes patrol in the portal namespace, so when I'm online I can jump on any portal issues pretty quickly. --
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but we even didnt finish editing and the page was blocked and came back to the old one , any help will be really appriciated, Thanks
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were not achieving anything, and I couldn't work out what they were for. They are currently not part of the article at all, since I
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templates - the short footnotes in the "Notes" section are correctly hooked up with the corresponding entries in the bibliography.
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge appreciates your help. We noticed though that you've added some links pointing to
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It's confession time: I really don't like to judge other people's prose, and don't know how much rewording is needed before the
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thank you removing the uneccesary word in my image of the article Sibichen k Mathew. thanks i appreciate it.may god bless you.
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Furthermore, corrections I made to it this weekend have been reverted twice, even though the reverter says he agrees with me.
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OK, it's much better now, Thanks again,...and what about the style, syntax, grammar and images? :-)..What can I do more?--
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That's right, I removed the extra text because it was copied from the official website. There are two problems with this:
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John. I feel badly because just after you did that I successfully renamed/moved another ill-advised article which is now
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propose a merge, you are likely to get comments from editors interested in Christianity, architecture, and/or Belgium.
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Text from a musician's biography is likely to be too promotional in tone to be used in an encyclopedia article. See "
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If you think the article is now good enough to move to mainspace would you undo Swt tarrash's veto please? Thanks (
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Sorry, a brief addendum: I'd be obliged if you looked at my 4 references (2 to Google, 2 to Amazon U.S.) at the
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I'm not sure where you can/should ask about them. Feel free to ask here! You could try asking this question at
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Can I have similar independent assessment of the page which I have been principally concerned with recently -
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so you can't just replace it. And conversely, someone from the L2 wiki may want to do the same to "your" L1.
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Any time you see an editor mentioned in the page history, you can click on the user name and jump to their "
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Thank you for explaining! I have restored your deletion of that item and have copied this explanation to
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Okay those above issues are resolved. Thanks again for your help. Perhaps you'd be interested in joining
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Personal details and photograph identifiying a 10 year old child. Needs to be removed / revision deleted.
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I think that article is too general to have a list of specific programs. I've removed some of them (with
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page was moved back to its old name, your contributions page automatically corrected itself as well. --
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Flora and fauna subheadings? No idea! But you could look through the better-quality sub-categories of
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has a redirect page with the same name. How to remove the redirect page? It doesn't do anything
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I'd quite like to message frietjies direct, but there seem to be several. Which should I choose.
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The approved way for you to edit the article is to make suggestions and requests on the talk page,
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that one of the main reasons humans are different from other animals is that they have no special
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I've mentioned page 66. I think the proper title should be "Cross road (byway)" according to the
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sees what happened. Even though he is the one who put in the very article that the two terms did
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to see what the regular editors of that page think about it. Please don't add the link yourself.
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I've moved your new post to the bottom of this section, since this is usual for talk pages (
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For your wise assistance and generous nature. WP should be filled with those like you John.~
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to me older than 40s in the painting but then these things vary a great deal. all the best
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or unsourced materials. IN fact it is my practice to remove such things from articles. :) ~
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If you hit "enter" in the search box at the top right while it is empty, you will jump to
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if you have found a broken link that should be pointing to another Knowledge page, or at
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There are various ways to check whether an editor is an administrator. One is to go to
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Indeed I did. But you should have seen the state of the page before I edited it... --
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to explain how you know. Is the date written at the bottom right of the painting? --
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found the 1941 date when he uploaded the picture? I suggest you go to the file page,
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The main problem with dumping/merging is that there are all those portal tags on it.
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But when reviewing someone's edits it doesn't really matter whether the editor is an
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It's OK to remove this message. Also, to stop receiving these messages, follow these
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I can tag a link to get it checked automatically? And/or can you check this link:
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You are receiving this message because you have submitted at least one edit to the
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tag can be removed. But a couple of weeks back I did ask the opinion of the editor
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and another of my own renovated from an article I put online about 15 years ago -
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I'll let the admins decide! I merely created the page with a welcome message. --
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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could show that Taylor/Hogg aren't the only people writing about cross roads.
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Author and title of some other researcher saying the same thing</ref: -->
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Thank you for correcting my utterly useless attempt to insert facts at the
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Yes, an English-language source using the "Ph" spelling is convincing. --
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Hello John. Would you mind assisting in a simple project, per discussion
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for instance. Then I looked at class B. Amongst the islands there is
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of an edit where someone removed a non-free image from my sandbox. --
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Is there any other specific issue you'd like me to have a look at? --
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is provided when one editor's edits are changed by another! :-)
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I spotted this morning that the only item in the talk page of
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page. Take a look, sign up, and don't forget to say hi on the
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includes some legal discussion as well. And your comments at
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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Thanks for getting back to me. I hope you like it here! --
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Interesting. I think there's a place for both articles, as
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e.g.", and you can imagine how many of those there are! --
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Cheer up, we were all beginners once! The page you need is
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Thank you for the advance notice. I'll think about it. --
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I don't know a way to get a link checked automatically,
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to see the headings that other editors have chosen. --
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spelling-checker on it, and will read it through. --
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no accent. Another I stumbled upon this morning is
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I think I've covered everything I want to say... --
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template to ask an admin to do the move for you. --
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