384:. This is probably something you should discuss on the article's talk page. The editor who reverted you has provided a quote from the source in support of the content they restored. The source might be wrong, but that's something to at least first try to resolve through article talk page discussion. Finally, it might be a good idea to consider the reversion of your edit as having been made in good faith, and refrain from referring to the content in question as a "lie". It's not uncommon for reliable sources to provide conflicting information on the same subject. Whether that's the case here is something to figure out through talk page discussion. Using the word "lie" runs the risk of starting the discussion off on the wrong foot and creating an atmosphere not conducive to friendly discussion. --
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airbrush sector. However, since the supply of ODM products to customers (not consumers) takes place exclusively within Japan, with the exception of one company, no documentation is publicly available and could be used as a reference. Therefore, I have referred to some technical details that refer to the manufacturer by comparing technical drawings (in operating manuals of the distributing companies) and the patent registration of these technical details as a "reference". Only the company Anest Iwata-Medea, Inc., headquartered in the USA, can be verified via websites such as
3225:: It may help to know that what you put into an article can't be even close-ish to the way the source says it. You have to completely rewrite every bit of everything so that there's no trace of their wording or phrasing. I would guess that a different method might help this problem; try not using the Copy or Paste commands at all. Instead, treat the source material as "look but don't touch", and type by hand every single word of your own completely independent version, to give people a similar idea while using almost none of the same words.
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visas are always tied to the job. The authorities also only grant these visas if it is an outstanding position in the field. This is all described in detail on the
Knowledge page on the O1 visa. But in general, this is just one point. There are countless articles, concert reviews and TV reports about him from independent and TV stations and national newspapers. That just proves once again what the visa says, or am I seeing it wrong?
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9797:- FA beig the very highest quality in all respects) we are into the realms of submitting an article for review by a group of critical editors who give feedback and eventually decide whether or not a given article is correctly formatted, well-structured and properly cited, without any significant errors or omissions in style and content. They then allocate the GA or FA grade - it's not something for a single editor to decide.
11038:, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. In general, we prefer to use a high quality photo of the person when they were at the top of their game at the beginning of the article. Other photos can be used elsewhere in the body of the article. Very low quality photos should not be used if better photos are available. This is a matter of good editorial judgment and consensus among the editors interested in the specific article.
13176:. If Editor A gets criticized and then says, "That was actually Editor B who was editing at that time, who happens to be a different persona in my brain", I would not expect that excuse to gain much traction. I do not think that there would be much support for a special carve out for this condition. The general principle is that anyone can edit when they are in control, but nobody should edit when they are out of control.
8921:, with various gradations in between, and sometimes qualified as a source that "is reliable for a particular topic", but not for others. A particular author may have hateful or questionable opinions in one area, and still be able to have papers accepted for publication in a reliable, peer-reviewed journal in another. If you have questions about the reliability of a particular source, try bringing your question to the
12855:" and then I see that another entity did something. I went to the site to see what was done but the previous and present look identical. I did this to other situations and see the same. At some point previously I recall seeing previous and present clearly shown. How do I see "Difference between revisions" ? I want to be able to see what my edit was and then what the subsequent edit was.
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Without any more information, if someone told me they don't identify as anything in the context of gender, I'd take that to mean they're agender. For
Knowledge's purposes, it's probably best to just go with what the sources say, unless there is a guideline that advises otherwise. Do the sources explicitly say they "identify" as anything or do they just describe the subject as such?
11589:, in order to describe the differences between the standards for en:WP and zh:WP, I'd need to have a good knowledge of the latter. I don't have this, and lack the time and effort to investigate. This, I imagine, makes me rather normal here. (There will, of course, also be some fortunately en+zh bilingual editors who'll be familiar with zh:WP.) Let's forget zh:WP for now. Are there
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4520:, near the beginning of the second major paragraph, the phrase "identify as" is used, non-disapprovingly and in the author's voice. However, it's being used in a somewhat different context there. If its appearance in that paragraph "proves" anything, it would be "A person exists who doesn't mind this phrase, and there has apparently not been a long-term agreement to avoid it".
2611:. That is overtly promotional content that belongs in a fundraising brochure, not a neutrally written encyclopedia article. "Entrepreneurial journey"? Give me a break. Nobody writes that way unless they are trying to promote something, and promotional content is not permitted on Knowledge. And then we have the almost obligatory name dropping of the world famous
12357:, please stop adding clutter to the article. I'm not required to give a reason specifically rooted in policy just as you don't. But I did give a clear reason why I thought it should be removed, and you've made no case whatsoever for why it should be there. Stop re-adding contested material to the article, as that is an actual violation of actual site policy.
6595:. So it might simply be a 'hangover' from that point, and could reasonably be removed once you've fixed the little things I've mentioned above. But do ask over there for genuine advice, as all Knowledge versions have their own guidelines and rules that they follow, and few of us know what they are, except for our own language(s). Regards from the UK,
4800:. A majority of this user's articles have been draftified, but I don't know if that is something that any wiki user can do for a newer article or if it requires certain privileges. I am also loathe to let the article remain given that this user and their socks seem to be actively harming Knowledge by creating dozens of articles like this.
488:(see "i"). This way, we demonstrate to the reader that various sources themselves are in conflict about the fact, without us having to do any more than simply point this out. With this in mind, I will now continue this discussion at the article's talk page later today, and I invite you to join me in this constructive effort. Thank you.
5624:, I see that you have enabled email. So it's quite likely that somebody reading your question/request here will email you saying that yes, they may be able to do this for you (for a price). Do not agree to do this, because it's likely that the "writer"/"editor" will disappear with your money or will turn out to be incompetent. (See
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you show to others that there is activity going on, and it can help stimulate further interest. Doing nothing, means the
Project will appear, and probably stay, moribund. I advise you work carefully through that Project, page by page, as much of its key information is outdated (though I see you've already started on that process).
10841:, please ask questions only on one forum (whichever is most appropriate). Asking on multiple fora just wastes the time of us responders, who are all volunteers, and can lead to confusion if answers on different fora, through misunderstandings, lead to contradictory replies. Thank you. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195}
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copy/paste action is reverted because someone takes exception to one particular section of your re-write, or to an issue such as lack of citations in one or more areas. Normally, I might suggest working on replacing one section at a time, but there are times in a rewrite where that simply isn't appropriate or practical.
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Demidov Association, I'm proposing these changes here for transparency and to comply with Knowledge's conflict of interest guidelines.I am also proposing for someone esle to do this additions if they are approved. I believe these additions (especially the publication of
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Using article
Quality Assessment to focus attention on the easy things to fix, and identifying priorities for work is an excellent idea,too. I suggest you add a post to the Project's talk page to explain your plans, and seek ideas and input from others. By keeping on posting updates to that talk page
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Thank you for your response! I primarily work on WikiProject
Assyria, which although is inactive besides myself and a few other users, I'm hoping to use the quality assessments as a marker for future work on Assyrian-related articles. I've never been involved in the Quality Assessment process for any
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I stay far away from editing any articles that are political or controversial in any way. On the articles I do work on I may occasionally give a short quote from a written opinion, and state that one reviewer had this to say on the topic (giving a good reference for the quote) but I strive to not let
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is in a similar situation, and I regularly see articles at fr-wiki that are completely unacceptable at en-wiki on notability grounds, and I have moved more than one translation of such an article from fr-wiki to Draft, where I presume they linger, and age, and finally end up at the great encyclopedia
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To summarize the discussion of why the article about you was deleted, Knowledge has guidelines to establish that a public figure is notable enough to merit having a
Knowledge article about them. The article about you did not meet these criteria and had a demonstrated history of being edited by either
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started it had seven names. It now has...more. I've heard tell of such a thing as too many templates or too many sources and I'd like to deal w it before it breaks something. Or maybe I should leave it alone and direct my anxiety elsewhere? Do we have any official advice on when and how to break down
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Thank you once again for your detailed review and feedback. I sincerely appreciate your continued guidance as I work to bring the draft into alignment with
Knowledge’s policies. I fully understand your concerns regarding the significance and independence of the sources, and I recognize the importance
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These references come from reliable and independent sources, offering substantial coverage of Zillul Karim’s achievements and contributions. I hope this helps clarify the notability aspect. I would greatly appreciate any further review or assistance you could provide regarding this article. Thank you
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Yes it is Nick Moyes. Please do comment on the original article talk page (maybe best to keep a record of it). I still have a bit to go in terms of filling out the references and doing a final re-write, but I think the structure is there, and hopefully will be an improvement on what is an important
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Part of the situation (and therefore necessarily part of the article) is MDE's abuse of plausible deniability. When someone's words and actions don't match, we cannot report only their words, we have to report their actions too. A duck who complains that he has never represented himself as a duck, is
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Thanks for yours. There is confusion that needs to be cleared up. This has nothing to do with two sources disagreeing with each other. It’s about correctly interpreting what a source says. The quotation from Nolan does not establish that
Richard Rodgers went to Stockton. I have posted my reasoning on
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The numbers of views list bounces around like a kangaroo on speed, possibly so that you get some variety in terms of feedback, otherwise it would (over time) revert to just listing the same nine articles, in order of views. In my case, the #1 most viewed article is something to do with football, one
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Hello and welcome to the
Teahouse. Are there particular organizations that you want to write about? Your use of the word "profile" suggests to me that you want to use Knowledge to tell the world about certain organizations- Knowledge articles do more than that, they must summarize what independent
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As for the reviews: it isn't really the number (though a mininum of three indepedent sources is usually required): it's about the depth of coverage. The question is, "is there enough material in the reviews to base an encyclopaedia article on?" Some reviews of things talk in depth about the subject.
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No guarantees, but you're more likely to find somebody willing to help you if you ask people politely rather than asserting that you "need" it; if you talk about it in a way that might engage people's interest; and if you address people who are likely to have an interest in the subject (for example,
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Came across this, and I can't help but think this isn't a page we should have, it looks like a great resource on the topic, but from what I understand we don't really do pages that are just references like this, so I'm wondering if this should be moved out of mainspace or something, merged somewhere
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of reviewing them. Apart from Good Articles and Featured Articles, it is all very subjective. So you shouldn't have too much difficulty. But failing to understand the basics of the process isn't much help if you intend to use those quality assessments for focussing your or other people's attention.
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hi! Thanks for your reply. I have tried to engage the same editor on the same page (by chance) previously too, but they didn't reply. I undid the revision last time and they left it as it is. So, I repeated I the same thing and undid their revision. I am not sure if that was a good idea. What do you
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Fascinating! I think your idea of an essay (with tables) on the key differences between how various Wikipedias approach key matters would be of great interest, and some help for those of us not knowing the key differences between our various projects. Quite surprising to see the reaction against the
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To cite, make use of the " double quote like this on top of your page after clicking on edit pen, you can add automatically or manual if the option is not available. I would have help with the first one if you have a reliable reference at hand. I like that you are starting with draft too, this makes
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fellow editor, they continue to post bare URL references. I consider it bad practice, even bad manners (as I'm a Brit) because it means another editor has to go in and clean up afterwards. Just asking a question, or looking for pointers to relevant policy / essays / established consensus. Thank you.
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It appears to me that this type of conflict, "presenting the person by means of their published and influential work" vs. "presenting the person as a noted individual in society" is natural among academics, because being influential in their field is a major factor in how academics compete for jobs.
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The concept of social entrepreneurship emerged in the 1980s and since then has been gaining more momentum. Despite this, after decades of efforts to find a common ground to define the concept, no consensus has been reached. The dynamic nature of the object and the multiplicity of the conceptual lens
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I will happily strike my reply if it turns out I'm incorrect, but I don't believe Hoary brought up the visa because it was some key to notability, but because it was a factual statement in the draft that didn't have a cite at the time, and those things have to be substantiated. The government wasn't
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I don't know for sure, but it seems to me that the act of getting that visa, and the photo of it, are only important in one person's life. (Similarly, every time I go to the dentist IS a major event in my life, but no one else thinks so.) I think the more significant thing is the fact of getting the
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In my opinion, these are all prime sources. All of the TV appearances are documented with videos that the TV stations themselves have published on YouTube (and these are the largest media stations in Germany). As well as Hintermüller's activity as an author. Any statements made are also backed up by
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I get what you’re saying, but how will you be sure that a source is reliable and the facts are true if it hasn’t been confirmed by the person himself? Like how can a source that never met him know the basic facts like his height, where he was born or name of his daughter if they didn’t get that from
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The page a wanted to create is for a public figure, I’m he’s manager and fiancé. I read that if you have a relationship with the person the page is about, you can’t create it yourself. So I would have to find someone to do so and work with them. How do I find someone who can create the page with me?
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to AfC rather than move it to mainspace. The AfC backlog is not a queue, so it may be reviewed sooner than your think. If to mainspace, in time the New Pages Patrol could move it back to draft. Also either remove or fill in the now-blank sections. What you have is typical for diseases, but there may
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on 29 August when it achieved over 6,000 pageviews! I think that there are a few considerations. 1) It only considers the latest 60 days of your editing (for newcomers, this is in effect all their edits), 2) It doesn't account for the size of your edit, so ignores real "impact" on an article and 3)
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The weird thing is it's very inconsistent. As of writing, it says ~26,000 views, but pages that definitely have views seem to randomly disappear and reappear from the totals. Earlier today it showed me ~100 views, due to more viewed pages just not being listed. (But my user contributions are always
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I don't mean to follow the OP around, but it is frustrating when I have mentioned that the document they are citing clearly states it is not "the rules of Knowledge" several times, but they would rather keep pointing to it and calling it as such to support their indignation at getting reverted. I'm
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to draw the attention of an editor willing to make these changes. As one addition seems most appropriate for the 'Published works' section, and the second is really an 'External link', I doubt there will be any worries adding these - especially as you have provided (and will no doubt repeat) such a
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Is it common or acceptable for there to be articles for the cases of STATE-based supreme courts? There are SCOTUS cases that have their own article often or in many cases, but what about state-level supreme court cases? Are there examples of any of those being important/notable enough to have their
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your edits. As you did not have the courtesy to leave an edit summary I could read, I could not be bothered to translate it. As said above, this Knowledge operates in English. That said, I couldn't see what you were trying to do anyway (and you didn't tell us!) – all I could see is that you changed
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You cannot have the article about you restored or recreated because you have a conflict of interest. Hiring someone to help you to do so would be unethical. While you have referred to that article as "your page," from Knowledge's perspective it is not yours. It is meant to be an objective record as
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Articles about academics often have a "Selected publications" section. This provides a place for journal articles, book chapters, etc. However, the publications do not usually contribute to establishing notability. As mentioned above, the draft needs refs for what people have written about Epstein;
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of the subject" portion of the rejection for my submission. I have added more third-party sources in an attempt to properly cover this. Many of my original links however showed that the person has been cited numerous times outside of her own publications. I am wondering if what is there now, that I
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I'm truly in need of advice when it comes to copyright violations, given my history. I do not plagiarize. It's a bit of a fine line between "no original research" and "no copying", right? So it's truly helpful to understand that I can't experiment with the wording in the space. I've also had my
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Based on your feedback, I will focus on identifying and including references that provide substantial, independent, and reliable coverage of Zillul Karim. I now have a clearer understanding of what constitutes "significant coverage" and will re-evaluate the current sources to ensure they align with
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Welcome to the Teahouse! Creating a new article from scratch is extremely challenging, and new editors are strongly recommended to spend a few months learning how Knowledge works, by making improvements to some of our existing seven million articles before trying it. When you do decide to have a go
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In addition, there is the fact that the special visa categeory in the USA requires an extensive examination. Accordingly, there is also relevant evidence here that Hintermuller is an important church musician of our time and that he performed internationally and not just locally. Thus he also has a
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The crazy thing is, the book that I wanted to write about did not get any award, but the author(James Dokhuma) got a title because of the book. So is the book still considered notable? The book is Ṭawng Un Hrilhfiahna. However, there is another book also written by him called Irrawaddy Lui Kamah(on
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If there is an article about your client - whoever writes it - the article will not belong to your client or you, will not be controlled by either of you, will not necessarily say what you want it to, and should be based almost 100% on what people wholly unconnected with your client have said about
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interviews. If you want to write an article about Adamjan, you need to establish notability through reliable sources that are unconnected with him. Many of the links on his site are unsuitable for this purpose as they're interviews and coverage of a "hack" about reviving dead plants with hair don't
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mostly an accident, since I just couldn't find all that many sources on it, which is to be expected. Though, before I found some of the other sources, I did add verywellhealth.com for a bit but quickly realized its blocked and considered unreliable, or at least inconsistent. Wouldn't be a good look
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Hello, Ruthen Pagan. Since you were the only author of that page, you are allowed to simply delete it, as Mike Turnbull says. But note that every time any of us posts to Knowledge we are agreeing to "irrevocably release your text under the CC BY-SA 4.0 License and GFDL" (I've copied that text from
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is referenced. Perhaps it's referenced inadequately. Perhaps the references were good but the paragraph you removed misrepresented them. Perhaps the references, or at least one or two of them, say things which, citing reliable sources, you can demonstrate are disputed or plain wrong. Whichever, in
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article. I am affiliated with the Demidov Association, which is dedicated to preserving and promoting Demidov's acting school. I believe these additions will enhance the article by providing valuable information about the availability of Demidov's work in English and the ongoing efforts to sustain
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Sometimes you'll see a talk page with the lead image discussed, and eventually a consensus is reached about which is best. As Cullen328 said, sometimes it's a high-quality photo of the person at their peak of fame. Often, however, I see the lead image being a photo of how the person looks now. The
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My school has blocked Wikimedia Commons for as long as I can remember, but up until yesterday I could still view images on Commons on enwiki. Yesterday, that changed, and literally every single image on Knowledge is replaced by a green avoid sign on a dark gray background. Is there any way I could
8906:, and most of the next paragraph is occupied with pointing out the flaws in his methodology. As the article has 52 sources, mentioning him once, immediately followed by criticism, doesn't seem like a major concern to me. But if it does to you, I would start by raising a discussion at the Talk page.
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Having said all that, the factuality of 'certain articles' may well be dependant on the subject in question. Articles with a political angle may well attract biased editors like moths to a flame, whereas editors like myself remember that fire is a dangerous thing, and stay as far away as possible.
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which was reviewed by a new page reviewer as OK. An IP editor, who I assume is the same user, as the IP address keeps changing, keeps deleting and tagging parts of the page based on MOS:DABNOMENTION. I have pointed out this was not noted by the new page reviewer, and as my latest in the talk page,
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You can start working on an article draft using an offline document outside of Knowledge, collecting good references, and starting to write sections that can be reliably cited. I usually have a half-dozen “collecting info” files for upcoming Knowledge projects that I work on periodically. When the
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and others (such as blogs, self-published websites with no editorial scrutiny or vanity publications) can sometimes be a little hard to appreciate. But don't let that put you off being one of our newest Hosts here. It's really great to have both the IP user asking good questions and you willing to
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You can certainly get yourself a private website or blog (completely unrelated to Knowledge) which would be yours to do with as you please; what you can't do is self-declare that you (or your friends or relatives) merit Knowledge articles. The public is not interested in you at all, and it doesn't
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I'm a nonbinary person who identifies as a lot of things, including nonbinary. I'd probably prefer that use of language generally because it comes from the person's own voice, and it's the easiest way I've found to explain what it feels like to cis people; I do/don't identify with certain genders.
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I am doing a major re-write (really upgrade) of an existing article. As it is so extensive, I have had to do it in my sandbox. When I am finished, do I just "paste" my sandbox content into the existing article in one go, or, am I expected to do some kind of "history merge" of my sandbox into the
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I have to say that the sourcing looks rather insufficient for the claims being made in this article. We have claims such as "His own research published in The London Philatelist failed to substantiate his claims" that aren't referenced to anything other than the primary source. This looks to be a
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If several somebodies who have no connection with you, and who have not been prompted or fed information on your behalf, choose to write in some depth about your website in places with a reputation for editorial control (such as major newspapers or magazines, or books from reputable publishers),
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To be frank, I do not think you are ready for advanced permissions like rollback. You have had this account for just over a month which is nowhere near long enough for other editors to evaluate you (as Fastily said). When your first request was declined, you were advised to spend at least another
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On many WikiProjects there's a section that has a listing of articles ranked based on their quality and importance. I'm hoping to request assessments for articles that fall into the category of my particular project, but I don't know how to start doing so. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Thank you, but the problem wasn't really that one reference, and more the fact that automatically inserting a citation with WORMS creates a technically wrong reference. I was wondering if there was a way to change the automatic citation tool (in the visual editor) so that it inserts the correctly
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Since my sources meet the German Knowledge notability policies by proving that this company plays both a dominant position and an innovative pioneering role in a relevant product group; but, if I understand Mrfoogles correctly, this is not as relevant for the English Knowledge as several reliable
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Hello, kindly, I need help in working on the inline citation of my article, like I recently published my article and I cannot seem to understand where I went wrong with the citations. I have read the wikipedia citation page but I cannot seem to understand a couple of things. I will appreciate the
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along with unnecessary capitalization. My immediate response is that phrase is promptionalism devoid of serious content. If we say that a person is a physician or a photographer or an astronomer or an architect or a plumber, we immediately have a very good idea of what the person actually does to
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I hope you’re well. I am currently participating in the editing of the article "https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Md_Zillul_Karim," collaborating with other editors, including Keith D. We’ve made several improvements based on feedback, and we’re eager to see if the article is now ready for approval.
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As I understand it, the crucial point is that the artistic expertise is proven and that the person is relevant in their field. The American authorities check precisely this very meticulously and only grant this visa to people who are outstanding and relevant in their field of art/music. These art
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I get that! A lot of the articles written about him is focused on something related to he’s work, mostly talking about a specific hack because that’s what he’s known for, not like an actor being part of a movie project and showing their personal work-life as content that would be written about in
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I can't speak for everyone, but to me, the way you've described your advocacy point of view sounds like it ought to be fine: as long as the article has no elements of advocacy in it, you are who you are. It may be uncomfortable to have to avoid adding things such as advice, treatments that aren't
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You know, as a side note, there are propaganda tools that left-biased journo's use to the left's advantage. One of those being "lying by omission", which bluntly means presenting infos you prefer over others, resulting in overreporting and underreporting on the respective infos. There also other
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How do I submit a page about me and my band's history. I released tracks on EP and compilation album formats which had radio and TV success in the '80s with my band based in Glasgow, Scotland :'The No Entry Band' and worked with other known musicians. I am releasing an album on vinyl and CD this
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page? At this stage it looks pretty good, though I would have a number of issues with it as it stands. (I can comment on a few of those should you wish me to, though the original article's talk page - or your sandbox's own talk page - would be the best places to keep all feedback together in one
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for Childhood dementia (a devastating yet under-recognised group of diseases) 14 days ago, and have progressively improved it. I've now been trying to make sure it meets Knowledge's policies well enough to move on to the article space , especially the core policies (WP:NPOV, V, and NOR). From my
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If you try to edit or save during these times, you will see an error message. We hope that no edits will be lost during these minutes, but we can't guarantee it. If you see the error message, then please wait until everything is back to normal. Then you should be able to save your edit. But, we
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Can there be / should there be sanctions (possibly leading to a block) of editors who refuse to desist from posting bare URL references? Not pointing the finger at anyone in particular, but I'm aware of editors who have done this for a long time and despite talk page requests from more than one
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A review of the sources shows that they are largely fabricated (e.g. pointing to a general library website while claiming to provide information on the article's subject) and I highly highly suspect that the whole article is AI-generated (if any users have tips on how to verify this, I would be
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Weeks/months tend to be for articles that are less well written (e.g. missing sections), or for topics no one cares about (random tech investor). The better written an article is, the easier (and more interesting) it is to review. Make sure to tag the talk page with relevant wikiproject banners
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I think Andy's advice is sensible. I had wondered if Hebrew Knowledge might have required you to change your keyboard character set in some way. But, using my Chrome browser on a desktop) I've just visited for the first time (I believe) and was automatically logged in and can immediately see
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But don't be disheartened: it is very common - almost 'de rigeur' - for brand new articles to be tagged by other editors for improvement, as even the most experienced editor can forget certain things, or make slips, in their keenness to make their article available. But yes, Cullen is right to
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I personally dislike the term since it can come with an implication that we're just "playing pretend", but I acknowledge that the phrasing still has its uses and that some prefer it. I've been sure not to touch articles where the main source on the subject's gender identity explicitly uses the
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asserts that a cited book contains a particular statement. It does not. This is easily confirmed by searching the book on line. I removed the lie and substituted a different citation that gives a sensible explanation of the story. Someone has reverted the text to what it was before, apparently
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While I'm focusing on research, I want to ensure that the page adheres to Knowledge’s writing style and guidelines, particularly regarding neutrality, tone, and structure. I could really use some assistance in refining the content to meet these standards. If anyone with experience in crafting
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Hello, Vinsa, and welcome to the Teahouse. This may not be what you want to hear, but: My earnest advice to new editors is to not even think about trying to create an article until you have spent several weeks - at least - learning about how Knowledge works by making improvements to existing
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To Whom It May Concern, I am reaching out to you due to the inquiry regarding notability criteria for Music Artists. How the notability will be evaluated? I would like to have a conversation with an expert in this regard, please! Looking forward to hear from you Best Regards, Marjan Hamidia
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which shows where your account exists and how many edits it has. Clicking the count shows your contributions at that wiki. A local account is automatically created at a wiki if you view any page while logged in. There is no global watchlist. You have to view the watchlist at each wiki you are
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The dilemma is the following: unlike in the German Knowledge, my article does not fulfill the relevance criteria "WP:ENCORP" in the English Knowledge. As Japan's largest manufacturer of airbrushes and ODM for countless companies, this manufacturer is, in my opinion, absolutely notable for the
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Before you rush to replace an entire article with your own sandbox re-write, I would strongly urge you to discuss your proposal on the relevant talk page, linking to your sandbox revision, and then wait a suitable time for feedback. This will avoid the inevitable frustration when your entire
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Height isn't usually in an article unless it is relevant to the person's career(like an athlete), and in those cases it's usually documented somewhere(usually by the team). The names of minor children should not be in articles about their parents unless the children themselves merit articles.
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The tone of the draft is improved, so thank you for that. However, when I look at your references, I find that some of them do not mention Karim, and are therefore of no value in establishing his notability. Others are interviews of Karim or mention him only because they are quoting him as a
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that -- in any language -- describe or comment on Urban Diary in some detail? These sources must be independent of Urban Diary (so that they must not be largely based on interviews with people in Urban Diary) and of each other. If so, please (here, in this thread) specify three of them. --
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and its page history give the number of pages in the Category namespace since 16 November 2008. I think the nature of the ~39 redirects (are they true synonyms? redirects to or from subtopics?) complicate matters. That said, there are only 39 redirects, so you could—if you had a very slow
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I have started translating a page to Hebrew. How do I change the text direction to be right to left? also should I set the language to Hebrew somehow and if so how? Is it possible my account is just for the English Knowledge? because it doesn't let me log in When looking at Hebrew pages.
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That is indeed a good assumption. Please do not attempt to upload any of them to Wikimedia Commons, English-language Knowledge, or the Knowledge of any other language, until you are prepared to point to clear, public evidence that a particular image either is in the public domain or is
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was introduced there ? I have learned to tread very carefully at other Wikipedias as their cultures are so different, and my efforts to improve something may be seen as interference. This is just the tip of the WikiBerg. Among my efforts to deal with some of this cross-wiki stuff, is
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In the meantime, I will continue refining the article to ensure neutrality and compliance with Knowledge's core content policies. I deeply value the time and effort you have put into assisting me with this draft and would greatly appreciate your review once I’ve made the necessary
698:: I've thought about submitting it for review, but since I heard it can take some weeks to months for an article to be, and this is still a fairly unknown yet very important topic, I thought it'd be better to put in work to make it ready relatively quickly and publish it directly.
12235:, which says you can immediately delete any statement not backed up by an inline citation to a reliable source. The article only has 31 page watchers, so you might want to alert one of the Projects that are interested in it to your concerns, via the relevant Project's Talk Page.
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Andrei Malaev-Babel's translations have been instrumental in introducing Demidov's methodologies to a global audience, filling a gap in theatre education. More over Andrei Malaev Babel is the only person in the world that collaborated with Laskina herself on this
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of my first edits. Unfortunately my edit was promptly reverted by the article's main author most likely because he didn't like a new editor messing with his 'baby'. It's not even a subject I give two hoots about, and my net contribution to the article is effectively zilch, but
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5062:"The public is not interested in you at all" is rather harsh; some would even say rude. Then again, even if it were justified, well, the public (as normally understood) is very little interested in a pile of subjects that rightly have articles in en:WP. (Can you interest the
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The "chair" positions mentioned in the lead may be sufficient, although they aren't "named chairs" (which I have always found to be an objectionable criterion when universities can name a chair to memorialize someone otherwise non-notable who happens to give a big donation).
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Thank you for your feedback regarding the draft. I appreciate your acknowledgment of the improved tone. However, I would like to clarify that the references I provided include independent coverage of Zillul Karim's achievements, not solely interviews where he is quoted as a
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him? Wouldn’t it then just be guessing? I understand that overall a lot of things can be bias when it comes from the person themselves, but there’s certain things that can’t be bias because it’s just facts. I’m just curious to fully understand the different aspects of this.
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community errs on the side of quality, I think. Between an older and newer photo, generally the highest quality one is chosen. If they're the same quality, the new one is chosen. If the subject of the article has a preferred photograph and donates it, we tend to use that. ~
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I don't understand it. I looked at the log of changes you made today, and I saw filters three times complaining that you had used someone's blog as a reference - those are normally no good - but either I don't know how to find the copyright violation message or it doesn't
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is important, because if the book doesn't pass that, there shouldn't even be an article. So I recommend you start by carefully comparing your book with that; then if it doesn't pass, you won't waste time on a rejected article, and you can work on something else instead.
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JavaScript is not run when it's added to articles. The code is just displayed like any other text added to the page. The IP made some confused edits 17 April. They were quickly reverted and after several warnings the IP was blocked for 31 hours and hasn't edited since.
7723:, accumulate many thousands of indisputably productive edits over several years including writing many new articles of high quality. Do your best to be unfailingly friendly and helpful to other editors. Consistently demonstrate an excellent understanding of Knowledge's
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The fact that a page has been accepted for mainspace doesn't imply that it's incapable of further improvement. Disambiguation pages should disambiguate among articles. You have been adding non-articles to the list, and the IP user has been justifiably removing them.
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Having a record of your own career is a purely personal matter, not the job of an encyclopedia. I'm sure you've used a (paper) encyclopedia before, and I'm sure it didn't occur to you to look for an entry about yourself in there, because that's not how encyclopedias
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This is not really a question but a suggestion. Hello, I am a Kikuyu and you have to tell Kenyans about their history. You don’t use western media, I asked other Kenyans if we won the rebellion they said yes. So if I keep editing Kenyan victory please hear me out!!
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with significant coverage have chosen on their own(not based on materials from the organization like its website, staff interviews, or announcements of its routine activities) to say about the organiazation, showing how it meets the special Knowledge definition of
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for example) are extended-confirmed protected, and you cannot comment on them even if you wait a few more days, you need to have 500 edits and 30 days. There should be an icon at the upper right saying what kind of protection it has. You can also make a request at
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My earnest advice to new editors is to not even think about trying to create an article until you have spent several weeks - at least - learning about how Knowledge works by making improvements to existing articles. Once you have understood core policies such as
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section of the article, so should be a summary of what appears later. Although "Russian" is mentioned later in the article, I don't see why it should be in the lead. That, however, is debatable if you wish, on the Talk Page, where Remsense has already commented.
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page about the comments that they made publicly based on reliable news sources (according to me, I think). But it was removed by another editor. What can I do to make it less biased when the comments made are as real as they get. Without getting into the fight.
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You can paste right in. Attribution from draft does not matter, since you're the sole author of your sandbox attributions. You don't legally need to attribute yourself. If you were merging two main-space articles, that's a different story. Then you should use
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The page also show a banner with "La mise en forme de cet article est à améliorer (septembre 2024). La mise en forme du texte ne suit pas les recommandations de Wikipédia : il faut le « wikifier »". I am not sure what I are the next steps I should undertake.
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Background jobs will be slower and some may be dropped. Red links might not be updated as quickly as normal. If you create an article that is already linked somewhere else, the link will stay red longer than usual. Some long-running scripts will have to be
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would be the right venue for an extended discussion about it. You may also get additional responses there from other interested parties not aware of this discussion. If you wish to go that route, just open a new discussion there, starting off with template
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Hi, I just signed up. I am interested in art and want to get involved in editing articles related to it. But the offers I receive are not exactly what I want to do. Please recommend if there are any art-related Knowledge groups that I could edit. Thanks!
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I don't have the actual numbers myself (and cba to dig them out), and related to that is the question as to exactly how many are 'active' editors as opposed to somebody who just chipped in with one obscure article two decades ago. Either way it will be a
12410:, I'm not going to get into the details here but suggest this is something to be taken up on the Talk Page of the article. It seems to me a) that the sentence you are adding to has no source(s), so it might be better to focus on that and 2) this is the
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I've been trying to reverse the damage cause by a Wiki user who has been banned for creating AI-generated articles and using sock puppets to create and maintain articles on topics that they seem highly invested in. One such article that they created is
12001:. This is like painting the windows of your house before you have built the walls, or the foundations, or even surveyed the site to check it is fit to build on: it will likely lead to frustration and disappointment, and probably a lot of wasted effort.
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Consequently, from a pure maths perspective, Knowledge editors are a sub-set of the world, and I would argue that any 'bias' at Knowledge is going to be a simple reflection of the bias that exists across the entire population of the planet. Does that
6587:. Alternatively, look at the version history of the article to see who added the template and drop them a note to ask for their help. We love to assist keen newcomers, and I'm sure they'll give you some additional feedback relevant to the French Wiki.
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I think in this case the visa status is being offered as evidence of their talent, akin to an award. That would only be valid if independent sources discuss this, an image of the visa(probably unwise to have even with details redacted) wouldn't work.
12012:. This is first because if you cannot find the sources you will know that no article is possible, and any further effort you spend on it will be effort wasted. (It is extremely unlikely that an album to be released in 2025 will meet those criteria).
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I'll second this, you mentioned TV success, we need reliable sources for either you or your band, you mentioned TV success, can you elaborate that? if say, perhaps whatever your music was in has its own article, that might help establish notablity.
8710:: Knowledge editors (who, as Karen has noted, are volunteers) are not required to declare our political positions or lack thereof, so there cannot be a meaningful measure of how many editors have a particular "bias". If you are concerned about the
6753:, several discussions)? (It is now grudgingly accepted for non-mainspace use at nl-wiki.) Or that Spanish Knowledge, while it listed and linked the policy about copying from other Wikipedias, there was no real way to advise a user about it, and it
10129:). Have might like to try switching and editing on, say, French or German Knowledge with the same character set to see what happens there. You should see a userpage there with the same name that you are editing with on English Knowledge. Regards,
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Writing a new article is challenging, and it is highly recommended that you first gain experience and knowledge as to how Knowledge operates by first editing existing articles in areas that interest you, to get a feel for the process. Using the
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Hi, I use the visual editor in editing an article. I can't use the code-based editor. When I want to replace a word which mentioned in several places in the article, I do one by one. Is there a command like Ctrl+H in Microsoft Word? Thank you.
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Hello, TransformationAgent, and welcome to the Teahouse. The fact that you're asking that question suggests that you believe that such an article would benefit the organisation and the individual in question. It might do - but it might not: see
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contains claims by several controversial researchers including Lynn, who openly described himself as a "scientific racist". The article doesn't do enough to describe the fringe nature of their views, and I'm uncertain how to best deal with it.
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articles, but I am seeking advice on completing the process for many articles for the WikiProject. When I get the chance, I'll read over the individual page on Assessing articles, but I am hoping to know where is the best place to start from.
3983:. Many articles do have relevant external links in a separate section at the very end of the article. Secondly, your use of a simple link to the homepage of the Cardior website as a reference (#8 at present) is itself no use since it doesn't
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but that would appear in red since there is no such article. Instead you used an external link to their website. That's wrong on two counts. First, we don't normally use such external links in the body text of an article. that's explained at
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the world know my opinion on any given subject. (I don’t need added drama in my life.) All that is written is done by volunteers, so there isn’t any Knowledge staff. I believe all the paid employees work to keep the website up and running.
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I agree with all of the above. You probably can remember the positive/negative interactions you had in the past when someone on Knowledge slapped a template on your article or user page versus proactively improving/proving gentle feedback.
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This means that in general, while anybody may delete any text as part of editing, any other editor may disagree and restore it. The text you added is effectively no longer yours, and you cannot insist it be deleted (or insist it be kept).
11174:. The Hosts here are always happy to help and advise on the best ways to edit Knowledge though, to be frank, we don't usually get involved directly in making specific edits on behalf of editors (unless one of us is suddenly so -motivated).
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This implies that Nelson and Wellington are the ONLY two heroes of this era. That is a bit of a slap in the face for everyone else who took part. Indeed, is 'hero' the correct term for these two men anyway? It needs to say something like
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The content is basically a translation from Knowledge Chinese. How do I make it meet the standard in Knowledge English and what are the differences? This is the first time I foray into Knowledge English so I am grateful for your advice!
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I've seen many BLP articles where there is an older photograph used, while there become a more recent one but is often of lower quality. In such situations should the older but more quality image be used, or the newer but lower quality?
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newspaper articles. The AGO (America's largest trade journal for church music) and Musica Sacra (the largest trade journal for church music in Germany) are very reputable sources. All magazine sources come directly from the publishers.
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Accounts are global, meaning that they may be used on any Wikimedia Foundation project(such as different language Wikipedias). I don't believe changes to your account (like its user page) on one Knowledge carry over to another, though.
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at the top and an admin will do the deleetion. Or you can do nothing and it will be deleted by a bot in six months. That would be sensible if you think some suitable sources might emerge over time, allowing you to return to the draft.
10668:"The Wikimedia domain has always been blocked due to "controversial content". Knowledge has a group of moderators who have to approve content before it gets posted publicly. Wikimedia allows anyone to post content without moderation."
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You can use Ctrl+F in VisualEditor. It may already be a shortcut for a search feature in your browser but VisualEditor should override that. You can also click the hamburger menu icon ☰ at the top right and select "Find and replace".
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In that case (and I've not looked at the citations given, or others used in that article), your issue is less with the short description than the wording of the lead. I suggest you focus on that, as you do indeed appear to be doing.
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When I said "not from him" I was thinking specifically of his book. None of the references in the James Dokhuma article should come from his book. (Except in a little section of the article that's literally talking about the book.)
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What Anti said, but also upon doing a quick search for sources on The No Entry Band, I was unable to find any. I'm assuming that there might be some on a newspaper somewhere, and I'll have a quick poke around, but you need to have
12610:. One Knowledge article can not be considered as reliable source in another Knowledge article. One can make their case stronger by providing as many academic -written by professors- sources from reliable publications as possible.
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language as an example of s highly inflectional language: I specifically wanted to add Russian there, because this list is missing Slavic languages completely, and because Russian is mostly widely spoken of the Slavic languages:
2282:; it's a lot of fun! Happy editing! Your article was not rejected, rather it was declined so you can continue to make improvements. From a policy point of view, can you state which exact criteria article subject qualifies under
10297:"I asked you to spend a month gaining experience. It's been ~2 weeks since I declined your previous request. Sorry, but that's just not enough experience for me to determine whether you'll be able to use the tool appropriately."
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sources that say this. If it's not published, it's probably not something we want in a wikipedia article in the first place. I do think it would be very strange to mention someone's visa status in their encyclopedia article. --
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To get an article, a book has to be notable by itself. If it's not notable enough for a book article, it may still deserve to be mentioned in the author's article (but only if the author is notable and already has an article).
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Is there a way to automatically insert modernised WORMS references? Using the built-in automatic citation generator, it simply cites the webpage, but it doesn't seem possible to automatically insert the proper reference (See
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page). It's great to see that what I'm doing is helping, but also to direct me to edit more important/likely to be viewed articles - espeically as I'm starting to seek out WikiProjects and choose pages on my own to work on.
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in Windows browsers) to find the location in the page. It only works if the copied text is rendered so avoid things like template names and syntax. "Rock Island District" works here but it also occurs elsewhere on the page.
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it was a section edit so the section heading "Chicago commuter service" is shown in grey in the edit summary and clicking it jumps to the top of the section. I often copy-paste some text from a diff and use a browser search
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12877:, click "View history". Two little circles will be colored in. If you wish, click alternatives to one or both of these as "before" (left) and "after" (right) states respectively. Then click "Compare selected revisions". --
6844:, there is nothing really to say at this stage. With more sources it might fit into the list article, although really even the entries there should be notable and have articles of their own before being included in a List.
2615:. Working on something alongside Muhammad Yunus does not confer notability, and such mentions tend to irritate AFC reviewers. In my view, this draft needs a total rewrite from top to bottom to bring it into compliance with
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As someone who has done a fair number of translations from fr-wiki, and seen a whole lot more, #2 is the other way round (punct must come after the ref); as for #1, it's complicated. In theory, yes: their equivalent is at
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in this case. This trick works for about 10 to 16 languages, depending exactly which citation template is being used in the foreign wikipedia; see the link for documentation. It would be helpful if you could add parameter
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article would suffice. After all, every single citation in that List article is to the Cook's Country website, so any users could very easily find the same information there. But that's probably not what you want to hear!
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I certainly don't want to appear disrespectful, but it seems to me that keeping brand-new editors out of there is exactly the reason that the page was protected. Why not write something on the article's Talk page instead?
11728:, so I doubt that a deletion nomination would succeed. Improving the article based on reliable sources is probably the best approach, and you can make suggestions for how that can be done by following the instructions at
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Interesting comment from your IT department. It isn't true to say that moderators have to approve content here: very little would get updated if every edit was moderated. Perhaps best not to mention that to them, though!
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Ah - I've just checked when the 'formatting' template was added! I see it was inserted extremely early in page creation process, when - to be frank - it was a complete mess with just subheading titles but no content. See
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I'm not sure if it's really that large of a problem of people assigning identities to say historical figures, but it does imply that the individual has at some point declared that as how they see/feel/exist as themself.
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This is very different from the English Knowledge notability policy: the German Knowledge says that companies deserve an article if they are, essentially, big enough or have an important position. The English Knowledge
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Every time I'm reading an article and switch it to the French version, my account switch as well and my modifications to the French page is not showed to my main account and vice versa for the English modifications.
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that this person is notable but I agree with you that the referencing is very poor. I think that it would take an experienced editor fluent in Modern Hebrew to sort it out. I suggest that you explain your concerns at
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order to get rid of the paragraph (let alone the whole article), you're going to have to give a reason that's a lot clearer than "it" is "fake", or a "lie". The best place to post this would be not here but instead
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I like the variety of sources that you've used. The one about psychosocial impact would probably be useful for putting something in the ==Society and culture== section (e.g., anything about school and friendship).
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Hello, IP user. You may need this, but that doesn't mean that anybody needs to help you. How would you react if you were in a public place and a stranger suddenly stood up and said "I need somebody to do a job for
6564:, and welcome to the Teahouse. Whilst we would normally say that we cannot advise on the policies of other language versions of Knowledge, it is immediately clear to me that your article lacks inline citations for
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would be great, in theory, as it is certainly independent of Adamjan and is a secondary source: in fact it debunks one of his hacks. Unfortunately, it barely mentions him as a person, so would not meet the test of
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has died on 5 September 2024. I don't know how to implement the German ref/template to the english article. So I copied it to the article talkpage. Maybe someone can help with the apropriate template. Thank you!
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with no explanation. At the very least, the community would want to see whether an editor of one month's standing is able to understand and follow the clear guidance given to you by an experienced administrator.
5672:, then got replaced with the current engineer(which may be unfocused or promotional imo but that's not what I bring up here), my question is, is this an "Article Hijack"/should history be merged as appropriate?
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I'd just like to know if users (especially like me, with a not-too-high edit count) are allowed to warn other users about violating WP's neutral point of view with, for example, templates like Uw-npov2? Thanks!
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Evening everyone If anyone don't mind helping me, how do I insert a template onto my talk page, because I want to insert a language template and more, if that's possible. How do I type it in too? Thank you😊
6669:, but in practice, I don't see a whole lot of reaction there to ignoring it, so it often is. Or all the refs are primary, and all the content is OR. That's anecdotal, of course, based on my own experience. And
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the river banks of Irrawaddy) that talks about WW-II and the experiences of the author and the Mizos about the Japanese invasion. It is used as a textbook for Class IX in Mizoram. Which one has better chances?
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Is that something you're willing to really do? I don't know you well, and sometimes when people say "great points" they mean "... but no way am I doing that". I'm sure you've known someone who talks that way.
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Well, for those experienced editors "in the know", I think we would could interpret exactly what you meant. But I really wanted to clarify your wording for the IP's sake, as it was perhaps a little ambiguous.
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Thank you for your insightful feedback on the draft regarding Zillul Karim. I have taken your comments seriously and made some adjustments, including the removal of Dr. Muhammad Yunus's name from the article.
13151:, given that they may act like multiple people sharing one account? I feel like a change at least to the wording of the policy might be in order but I don't know how to initiate that or know if it's needed.
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I think the lead is accurate--"Indeed, the relationship between MDE and its community is a major reason for the cancellation campaign." (Buzzfeednews). If you're referring to the is/was distinction, I found
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I wanted to just make a translated version of the page (translation is my specialty in Knowledge Chinese) but Knowledge English won't allow me to do so, and therefore I have to make a new stand alone page.
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Why is the Java article not protected? I want the information article about Java Island to be protected because the article has been targeted by vandals who have deleted the entire contents of the article.
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To be clear, I'm specifically bothered by the deliberate and pointless change to "identifies as". The word "is" worked just fine, and is possibly preferred by some of the people whose articles were edited.
1131:: More simply, what subjects say about themselves is never trustworthy, and MDE are even less trustworthy because deceiving people is a funny part of their schtick AND they also intend to deceive for real.
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Because as I have already said, it is not possible - and I think this is understandable in business terms - to provide written proof of the domestic supply of ODM products to well-known airbrush companies.
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of the offending text. (if that happens, take this as a lesson that your edit was a problem!) If there was no infringement, it will simply be marked as a false positive and nothing further will happen. --
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I value your perspective and would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to review the updated draft when you have the time. Your suggestions would be invaluable as I strive to meet Knowledge's
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To Cite an article, you need a reliable independent (This means you can't cite from subject's book or their website) sources like newspapers, magazines, journals and books that have major coverage of the
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But ... I consider myself near enough to being binary, and the context of where and how those additions to articles were made is making ME uncomfortable. I hope this is resolved without any worse stuff.
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They're so accustomed to (and skilled at) demonstrating job qualifications that they tend to do so even in situations that aren't about getting a job (viz. "When the only tool you have is a hammer ...).
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because thousands of people view it every day. That's just how the cookie crumbles sometimes. Although, like you say, there are days when the list drops these monsters and focusses on different aspects.
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Strange, you shouldn't be blocked. Your account is extended confirmed already, which is a level higher allowed for semi protection. What's the exact alert message given when you tried saving the edit?
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was designed, as it is getting into nuanced areas of guidelines, and opinions by different editors. If you would like to say more about this topic, that would be welcome, and I think a continuation at
8606:" (HW is in Washington DC). The only difference in name was the suffix. At the end of last year (the announcement you shared) "Steptoe & Johnson LLP" changed its name officially to "Steptoe LLP".
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When a person comes here with the primary purpose of writing an article about somebody (especially somebody they are connected with) it is usually the case that their purpose is what Knowledge calls
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Maybe there are less slave traders? The slave trade might have been a bigger operation than just buying grain one place and taking it to another. But given how many are listed, you might be right.
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Dear colleagues: thank you for your responses. Unfortunately, neither of you addressed any of the TWO questions, that I raised: User "Remsense" reverted my one-word edit in violation of 2 rules:
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But bias creeps in to the most surprising places, such as an article about a military unit I am currently editing, where a deficiency in equipment levels was blamed on budget cutbacks during the
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I've translated a page and had another Wikipedian help draft it, but I'm having trouble publishing. What steps do I need to follow to make it live? How can I get started with page translations?
6785:'ill' template but, then again, we are a very conservative lot over here on en-wiki, hating to see new things come in without lots of consideration, discussion and plenty of huffing and puffing.
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strict anti-copyright violation would prevent repeating passages of the book but some examples you mentioned make sense. A book could also have influence on other books/fields of literature. See
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Best wishes on your writing project. Be sure to take all the time you need and, if things begin to feel a little overwhelming, just take a break from the work and come back after you’ve rested.
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Greetings! I have come across plenty of Knowledge talks using the term "BEFORE search." There seems to be no Knowledge guideline associated with it, and I'm asking here what that means. Thanks!
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Title. Trying to edit a page as a noticed a small problem. A section was removed but not all information in it was distributed across the replacement section despite it probably should've been.
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I think the primary usage for Manuel Rendon is Manuel Rendón Seminario, so move Manuel Rendon to Manuel Rendon (meaningful disambiguator) and redirect Manuel Rendon to Manuel Rendón Seminario.
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In the end, either is accurate with proper citation, and the individual has the ability to change the semantics from/to "identifies as" to suit their own preference to how others refer to them.
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discuss this company and show how it is notable, it would not merit an article on the English Knowledge. If it is acceptable on the German Knowledge, you should concentrate your efforts there.
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Hello Knowledge contributors, I would like to write an article on Knowledge. Can you please help me draft and submit the article with handholding support? I can donate a cup of coffee to you.
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please read these rules : Besides violating the General Rules about Reverting, you did not cite a specific wiki-rule, that any revert requires. Walter Tau (talk) 12:35, 27 September 2024 (UTC)
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LOL, I've just checked Carter's page to see if he's still with us, and if he survives the next three days, he will be exactly 100 years old. I wonder if he has ever considered standing again?
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that Thum was indeed the founder of that company. You must cite a specific webpage (or other source) that makes that point explicitly. Your draft has many other problems. For example you say
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or the MOS to find justification to change it back. I'd rather not make an edit for my own comfort if it's ultimately pointless, so is there a WP page I might be able to look to about this?
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for a reason; following those basic rules is necessary to create content on Knowledge. You're trying to establish notability here, but an important fact is that sources here have to be
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I have edited it for him, to remove the lie part but someone keeps putting it back. Its malicious. He does not want the page anyway so please can some one help me remove his profile.
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and an editor removed them for being sensationalized even when inline citations support all claims. The same editor also seemed to have removed well-cited edits (not done by me) from
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Thank you very much for your lengthy answer on a non English page. It brings already quite some answers. I have launched my question on the French Forum as well for further follow up.
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There used to be a page that was mostly accurate about me, but it has disappeared. Why? And can I get it back? Frankly, it was very useful to have a quick look at my 50+ year career.
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Searching to see if this is a known thing has been fruitless for me so far. Is this a known issue and maybe not a priority to fix? I'm mostly just curious what's going on with it.
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I think it's fair to say that you've got the categories wrong. What we need is articles from reliable sources where "Susan Epstein" is the TITLE, not the author. We need articles
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for it, or you will get reverted. If you have got other data then great, please bring it on. I would not revert you if I understood what you were doing and it had a good source.
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When you have made close to a thousand contributions, mostly substantial edits to actual articles (as opposed to fluff & nonsense like this Teahouse comment), and you're
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the book in the English language) provide valuable context and information for readers interested in Demidov's work and its impact on modern acting techniques globaly.
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Ok I believe the artist has published a photo of the visa with the visa number blacked out on his website or social media. Such a photo would count as proof, right?
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and there can be more if searched extensively. How do I deal with this? Is there a way to report for suspecting paid edits or a way to involve the administrators?
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I stumbled across an IP who had edited the articles of several nonbinary individuals, changing the sentence "x is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns." to "x
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Hello Wikipedians. Ok, how much of the Knowledge staff and editors have a left bias? This ratio might say something about the factuality of certain articles.
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Thank you soooo much. You can now look at my User page p, I am now able to do what I've always wanted to do, contribute to Knowledge. Thank you 😊
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Hello there! How do I add music chart data on articles about artists? is there a template, a guide to follow, how is it done? Thanks in advance -
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on similar scam operations. I guess that you were contacted by email? In that case, I advise you to forward the emails you received to paid-en-wp
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The person I’m talking about is creative explained (Armen Adamjan) maybe you know him. Here’s a link to an interview he did with reader’s digest.
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So Knowledge redirects Physalia utriculus Physalis physalis for some odd reason, even though they’re definitely different species. Please help.
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If sources of that description do not exist, then no article is possible, and anybody who spends any time trying to will be wasting their time.
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So it sounds as if you may be relying on an older reference (there are two sources cited for that paragraph, though I haven't looked at them).
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Thank you - I obviously misunderstood the message. I have just re-visited the section and completed my edits. Stand by for the riots (joking!)
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What do I do in this case. I feel that "Remsense" is unreasonable, violates wiki-rules, and he does it often with other editors.
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oh wow this is so nice and an eye opener. Okay let me ask, so where do I put wiki links and where do I put it as a reference?
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I don't know the exact rule, but I think you might be too new and inexperienced on Knowledge to be allowed to do that yet.
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but it looks like I’ve only created a draft. Could someone please help me publish it so I can continue working on it?
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I just checked the article now, you are only attaching an image, please see
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Hello, IP editor. Your draft says this person is notable because they are a
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recommend that you use a word processor such as Word. The editor I use is
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I would appreciate, if you provide a response to each of the two issues.
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I removed all the "Prof." You need to delete the hyperlinks in the text.
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not be available refs for those sections. Otherwise, interesting topic.
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is there anyone who can write a page about my website to get approved?
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answer them - so a warm Teahouse welcome to both of you! Kind regards,
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Sorry for unrelated content, please share this to everyone. Thank you
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Thanks for your reply, actually explained like this, it makes sense !
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So either you know something that other people don't, and you need to
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Thank you that are helpful advices. I will directly read through it!
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Looking for Writing Help While Researching Dimitrios Papacharalambous
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as sole author but that would be a waste of their time in this case.
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I have now decided to continued my reply directly on your Talk Page
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Is it possible to know the total number of categories on Knowledge?
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of ensuring they meet Knowledge's rigorous standards for notability.
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2. This source is a passing mention and is not significant coverage.
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Do you have the right to upload the images you wish to upload? 🇺🇦
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them, not on what you or your client say or want to say. Please see
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User "Remsense" reverted my one-word edit in violation of 2 rules:
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recommend that you make a copy of your changes first, just in case.
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I've removed the paragraph concerned, pending further discussion.
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you can start a discussion in English on that article's talk page.
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I See! I will work on that! Thanks for all your ideas and help!
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Either way, I cannot edit this section. Over to somebody else.
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talking about your band to start creating an article about it.
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Knowledge pages could lend a hand, I’d greatly appreciate it!
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Demidov, Nikolai; Malaev-Babel, Andrei; Laskina, Natalia.
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I recommend creating an account. You have to revert manually.
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For something this specialist, it is probably best to ask on
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yes please, did I give impression of another thing entirely?
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at least 20 plants within the meaning of Art. 5 OECD-MA DBA (
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or in an equivalent stock exchange segment in other countries
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if he offered to provide editing, it is almost most likely a
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for the article to use it instead of higher quality sources.
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You appear to not be blocked. You can check your block log.
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I need a advice how to deal with an unreasonable deletionist
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Is there no method just to remove him completely from wiki.
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How to make sure an article meets English Knowledge standard
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for how to proceed when there is a disagreement on content.
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Knowledge:Conflict_of_interest#Solicitations_by_paid_editors
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Good faith does not preclude people from leaving warnings. —
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https://www.importgenius.com/suppliers/hokushin-seiki-co-ltd
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well recognized yet, or unofficial symptoms to the article.
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How should I move Draft:Childhood dementia to the mainspace?
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For a single edit it's easier to click "prev" at the edit.
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Steps to Get Started with Page Translation: What Do I Need?
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It might be possible to write an article about the author,
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Bibliography of works on labor unions in the United States
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Is the page I created publish or still need to be reviewed
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coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in
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articles. Once you have understood core policies such as
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How do I add a B-class checklist to a WikiProject banner?
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I created a page around a Medieval Castle in my village
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Writing about yourself is very, very strongly discouraged
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What did the alert say? What part did it complain about?
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Yep im back and i need someone to find me a source AGAIN
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somehow, i.e. how to present work done by a figure like
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techniques they use that are more subtle and powerful.
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Inquiry regarding notability criteria for Music artists.
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an article about yourself isn't necessarily a good thing
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have an annual turnover of more than 100 million euros (
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one to the conclusion that Hintermüller qualifies under
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i tried to improve my article about a living musician.
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What licenses to the files I want to upload have to use?
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and needs to be toned down. You also need to find more
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Hello I'm revert vandalism, August 28, 2024. I'be use
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You were informed as to why it was declined yesterday,
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Thank you, happy I went here to ask before responding!
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that creates articles because people pay for them. See
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make certain declarations for the sake of transparency
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OK that works for me. And the tea was lovely. Cheers.
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already provided sufficient guideline moving forward.
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Hi! I am talking about the recent edit I made on the
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Knowledge:Plain and simple conflict of interest guide
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You can find the discussion of why it was deleted at
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Seems like an admin was not happy with the sources.
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One user added many promotional edit with this edit
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This project may be postponed if necessary. You can
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Warning users about vandalism/violating neutral POV?
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at a new article, you are highly encouraged to read
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7337:Afternoon, I meant in language and more. Thank you
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4670:Hello longtime editor first time tea drinker! When
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ToguMogu App - Hacking Your Way to Better Parenting
1084:, I'm just looking for a single editor (preferably
12273:Languages that have some degree of inflection are
12142:WP:Teahouse#How to match WP:ENCORP for my article?
11730:Knowledge:Simple conflict of interest edit request
11524:If you think that further discussion is required,
11082:and I would like to propose some additions to the
10799:Two hours later, IP OP asked the same question at
10015:Just in case you are not aware of it, you can use
9771:behind Quality Assessment before delving into the
9767:I do think it's important first to understand the
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8349:Please share this information with your community.
7521:Knowledge:Database reports/Page count by namespace
5048:make sense for you to tell them they ought to be.
3342:I'm a bit confused. What's the name of this form?
1806:OK - happy to do that. And another Teahouse host (
1661:Merging content from a sandbox into a main article
1321:https://www.creativeexplained.com/pages/news-press
13506:All the aforementioned details are referenced in
10925:I'm unable to make any changes. How to fix this.
10333:make ~1 month? almost least 160 reverts. Thanks.
8898:, a better place to raise that issue would be at
7186:, but several alternatives are just as good.) --
7138:, Please see feedback to this question above, at
6650:I would also expect the inline citations to come
5628:.) It's better not to reply to any such mail. --
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2976:6. A passing mention is not significant coverage.
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181:Completed questions are archived within 2-3 days.
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13562:Most of these people are banning me are European
13517:I will work on addressing these in the article.
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7687:Please: Can you demonstrate how to be an admin?
7667:on your talk page it certainly will be deleted.
6153:to the citation as well, after copying it over.
5519:Yeah, I hope so too because it's very annoying.
4777:To delete, stub, or draftify Naftali Herz Halevy
3374:also no worries no disrespect. this is the page:
519:; I have replied to your entry at the article's
428:suggests, you and Pdebee should discuss this on
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3605:: Welcome to the Teahouse. In addition to what
3063:Thank you again for your patience and support.
2351:Thanks that is helpful! I removed the boldface!
13288:For example, is the detail you would get for
12763:| b1 <!-- Referencing and citations --: -->
11990:Hello, RAPGOD500, and welcome to the Teahouse.
11395:help you", as I and Maproom have already said.
10857:SCOTUS cases vs. USA State Supreme court cases
9664:How to mass assess articles for a WikiProject?
9563:commander is commemorated...", or "The other
9544:https://en.wikipedia.org/Liverpool#Visual_arts
9067:, where editors who understand the innards of
8384:You meant, "read-only" in the heading. Fixed.
8296:Unfortunately, because of some limitations in
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6813:Hi! I want to write about a cat breed that is
6745:is an extremely popular template, used across
6641:, just to correct a couple of misconceptions:
2716:ToguMogu Parenting App National ICT Award 2022
2519:https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Md_Zillul_Karim
1666:existing article. Or does it matter? thanks.
1472:Hello, Ka.ol.cle, and welcome to the Teahouse.
10898:would be an obvious, almost-trivial example.
10777:on the article's talk page, or at a relevant
10260:. my experience is High 170 reverts. Thanks.
9622:I suspect that the message that you saw was "
8224:Not related to questions - Knowledge will be
7987:Is it normal and if not, how can I fix it ?
7591:Category:Knowledge soft redirected categories
7158:Is there Ctrl+H option in editing an article?
6952:. But at this stage, please pause and think.
6886:like social media from your search, there is
6374:Do let me know if you have further question.
11907:: argh, thanks, I got my shortcuts mixed up.
11767:, who've recently reverted content removal.
8559:Also, I do not understand what you meant by
7753:against other editors, like you did against
6537:Ok thank you very much for the redirection.
5407:Knowledge:Template index/User talk namespace
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4094:Hello and welcome. If no public independent
1746:is intended to replace the pretty expansive
830:Knowledge:Requested moves/Technical requests
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11145:Thank you for your time and consideration.
11100:. Routledge, 2021. ISBN 978-0367737009.
10803:and has since received some answers there.
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9269:why sandbox rejected. can help you to make
8913:to refer to a source. Rather, we say it is
8904:§ Studies comparing religious belief and IQ
8343:read the schedule at wikitech.wikimedia.org
7783:, to become an admin, you may need to read
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4410:"Identifies as nonbinary" vs "Is nonbinary"
3450:Knowledge:Requests for page protection/Edit
13195:User:Tamzin/Plurality and multiplicity FAQ
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11221:For a quick summary on participating, see
11098:Nikolai Demidov: Becoming an Actor-Creator
9542:It relates to the Visual Arts sub-section
8673:An admittedly politics - adjacent question
8149:there is mention elsewhere in an article.
8076:If you navigate to the bottom of the page
5687:I'm inclined to say no to a histmerge per
5385:Knowledge:Please do not bite the newcomers
5181:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Peter Riva
4953:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Peter Riva
4672:List of slave traders of the United States
4116:Sources do not have to be in English: see
3476:Hello TyphoonAmpil. Wait 3 days will make
3160:I hope someone smarter than me sees this.
2043:Note that it's often the case that a book
1082:and subject to the normal rules on content
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12771:| b5 <!-- Supporting materials --: -->
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12165:Are pickels actually good for you or not
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10044:Knowledge:Database reports/Untagged stubs
8492:Notability Criteria for people in general
8336:will be unavailable for about 90 minutes.
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5983:If you have a suggestion for the article
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12200:plagiarism and unsubstantiated claims...
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11317:Hello, Cfcplay. The short answer is, No.
11181:, made by following the instructions at
9859:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Lists of works
9702:What WikiProject do you want to work on?
9220:– it may answer most of your questions.
9194:i want you to help me to post an article
7528:or something in the Category namespace.
7200:Thank you Hoary, it's a very good idea.
7051:" refers to the part of a url after the
6882:, I did a search, and after you exclude
4201:(as a whole) correspond to at least one
2550:Welcome to Teahouse! You have submitted
2278:. If you haven't already also check out
1596:For completeness' sake, there's also no
13147:, how does wikipedia treat people with
12740:I want to add a B-class checklist to a
12261:I made a minor change to this article:
11500:, was originally considered a separate
8512:Article about separate company rejected
7880:Special:Permalink/1247201960#cite ref-4
7856:for an example of a modernised ref and
4323:No research in airbrush blogs, such as
4222:one of these criteria historically met.
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12769:| b4 <!-- Grammar and style --: -->
12227:Probably best to use the Talk Page at
9531:Edit blocked on semi-protected article
9083:are more likely to see your question.
8272:Please help translate to your language
7745:, if you want to be an administrator,
7564:39 seems a surprisingly small number.
6751:nl:Overleg sjabloon:Interlanguage link
6494:Thank you very much for the help :-).
4057:How to match WP:ENCORP for my article?
2329:. Most articles need a grand total of
2054:However, being a notable book doesn't
793:Improving your odds of a speedy review
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13486:. The "philanthropy" section is pure
13193:: you might be interested in reading
13120:carefully, and try creating a draft.
13061:to submit the draft. the draft named
12746:Talk:Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome
11828:might be what you want – perhaps the
11551:I have submitted this draft article:
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10081:Welcome to the Teahouse. There was a
9472:Hi! I have made some recent edits on
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8973:Erm, how is there no mention of the,
8827:. It looks like it applies to fringe
8268:Read this message in another language
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7365:. for language put {{Babel}}. Thanks
6766:(incomplete; just proof of concept).
1086:one of the ones who added the content
16:Community Q&A hub for new editors
12785:I tried changing " = <yes/no: -->
12465:Knowledge:Revert only when necessary
12320:Knowledge:Revert only when necessary
12040:carefully, and try creating a draft.
10927:2409:40F3:C:A762:E401:37FF:FE6B:2CC4
10447:The following discussion is closed.
8856:Knowledge:Fringe theories § Sourcing
8144:Hi. I created a disambiguation page
7517:as of 00:13, 24 September 2024 (UTC)
6665:and says some of the same things as
6363:but I can give you a breakdown here:
6087:Looks fine! Thank you very much! 👍
5957:Редактирование статьи Leonard Riggio
5487:Page protection may be requested at
5220:. Do you think you can help me out?
2116:List of mosques in the United States
580:Thank you in advance for your time.
173:Note: Newer questions appear at the
13405:if, for example, you had created a
13012:Requesting some handholding support
11227:, and for a friendly tutorial, see
9995:You might be interested to look at
7624:Vandalism-only account, now blocked
6654:the end punctuation, not before it.
6579:the end punctuation, not before it.
5846:; if you did so, you would need to
4498:Understood. Thank you very much :)
4205:(for example within the meaning , )
2798:OK, let's go through those sources:
2766:Collaboration to Solve Malnutrition
13:
13335:but it is ignoring a major article
12297:), or slightly inflected (such as
12258:Please see our conversation here:
11117:Why These Additions Are Important:
7955:Thank you! I will go ask there -
6336:I need help on making a reference.
6044:Hello! I just read on dewiki that
5409:). Do not bite newcomers. Please
4164:on a German stock exchange on the
795:" on the AfC submission template.
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13637:
12960:produces this line at the top of
11888:Knowledge:WikiProject Visual arts
11512:). The name was synonymized with
11369:ok how many reviews is required?
9863:Category:Knowledge bibliographies
8900:Talk:Religiosity and intelligence
8876:Sure; I noticed that the article
8107:Special:Contributions/Cataaliinaa
8025:Special:Contributions/Cataaliinaa
6759:unattributed translation template
4474:"Avoid stating facts as opinions.
3480:, date is September 26. Thanks!
2784:for your time and consideration!
2257:Draft talk:Christoph Hintermüller
2209:Thank you for you prompt replies
1566:Special:CentralAuth/Peter Agahchi
1562:Special:CentralAuth/Peter agahchi
1282:, we can provide further advice.
165:introduction to contributing page
105:
11879:
11650:. Specify the article -- again,
10611:The discussion above is closed.
10460:. I'm spend last month. give me
10321:
10069:
10048:Talk:Stars of the Grand Ole Opry
9236:User:Aleksandro Derstila/sandbox
8909:We don't generally use the word
8527:and Steptoe LLP website is here
8525:https://www.steptoe-johnson.com/
6115:de:Jacques Breuer (Schauspieler)
6064:
4713:
4696:may be what you're thinking of.
1827:
1634:
1602:Special:CentralAuth/Peteragahchi
1598:Special:CentralAuth/PeterAgahchi
1560:There is no user account called
1094:explicitly states the conclusion
1035:EDIT: *as applied to the subject
953:What's the best way to proceed?
472:Thank you for your interest in "
75:
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13321:Disclaimer: not an expert. The
11528:is the best place to start it.
11186:clear rationale. Kind regards,
10972:Do you have a place in tanzania
8923:WP:Reliable sources/Noticeboard
8111:Special:CentralAuth/Cataaliinaa
8109:has a "global account" link to
8023:and my "English contributions"
7664:And if you put stuff like this
6819:List of experimental cat breeds
6523:, which is a separate project.
6344:so I can reference,please help
5743:, so disambiguation is needed.
5282:List of Cook's Country episodes
5218:List of Cook's Country episodes
4745:(in WP's sense) slave traders.
2657:Thank you for your assistance!
484:, as I did in the first entry,
91:
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13276:it will always be listed at #1
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13149:dissociative identity disorder
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11801:Any topic groups on Knowledge?
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11486:, and welcome to the Teahouse.
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9386:I don't see any discussion at
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8363:Sorry that was the wrong link
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7091:Thanks for the clarification!
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6392:I presume you meant to write:
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4241:) and comparable publications.
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3928:Easy referencing for beginners
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3615:because the source is a wiki.
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2382:Not really. We're looking for
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