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4447:. Happy New Year to you too. No, it's not going great, is it (apart from Trump leaving office!)? The 'lovely visit with my daughter' is still ongoing, as everyone's in lockdown here and neither schools nor universities are reopening for another month or two. What a way for a student to have to approach their final two terms at Uni! I am afraid that I've become extremely busy in real life since the start of January - our tenant of 10 years has just moved out, and we need to do a house-wide redecoration job, both inside and out, before we can re-let it. So I'm out all day and totally shattered in the evening. I am aware I still haven't replied to all your questions from December, and probably won't be able to be very active again for another two or three weeks at least. I'm really sorry about that.
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852:. You did a good job with that one - well done. I've NPP-ed the article and have tidied it up a little. Be careful not to cut and paste content from newspapers. You only did it a little, and I've removed the worst bits for you. I was confused by one section saying that there had been no large mammal deaths because they had all moved into the core area of the Park, wheareas later you write that there was severe damage in the core area, and one of the references shows the antlers of a a dead antelope. - You might want to look into that conflict. Clearly, this is a develooping story, so I hope you will add sections to the article once more information becomes available on the ecological impact of the fires. Very sad to read about, indeed. Regards from the UK.
3562:. You have made over 12,000 edits across numerous articles subjects, are clearly committed, and have tried to work behind the scenes in various areas too. To me, this is an excellent thing to have done, and the fact that you are concerned about your editing and want to improve and better understand how to do things is to be heartily welcomes. Even after 10 years here, I still want to improve on my skills, and know there are many areas where I am pretty weak. So I always tread carefully when entering new areas. Yes, I do remember seeing your earlier username, and I did sense you might have been trying a little too hard in some areas and getting into 'hot water' once or twice. You didn't supply any
2593:(including the blocking admin) that I could be trusted again and I proved them right. It is unfortunate that many blocked editors who seek unblock have their unblock requests declined. Some of them has their talk page access removed. I'm glad that never happened to me. Since I got unblocked, I have working very hard to become the best editor I could possibly be with the help of other editors, including you. You have helped me when I was at doubts about editing. I try to learn from my mistakes as much as I can. I hope you keep doing your best and look forward to helping me soon. You also do a wonderful job helping others at the Teahouse. I hope you have a wonderful day and happy editing!
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Presley and Eddie is not as great as Freddie which isn't so. I'm working exactly for this cause. But many of the powerful editors here remove these kinds of claims even if I give a suitable reference. Fan following seems to affect the meaning of every single article and it's disastrous. I can work for the cause but I can't solve the problem unless other great wikipedians support me. It may sound a bit funny but the problem can not be solved unless many of us come together to do a small revolution which will eradicate the over-use of power from the Knowledge. I wanted to talk about it to Jimbo but I don't know how. From a universal servant
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Knowledge. I've moved links from all your helpful responses to our sandbox page proper, and have read through many of them and links from them. I've gotten several new sources, so I'll work a bit more on the Crewel (embroidery) article before putting it up for peer review, but I am sure this will be very helpful. I made the change you suggested to the lead--that was really good advice. I've read your
3353:. Our job as editors is to act fairly in all matters, and to minimise personal bias in all that we do. If that leaves us in a minority, then it makes that task even more important. (That said, I have little personal interest in working on articles about modern day people and minor here-today-gone-tomorrow celebrities or so-called sportsmen who joined a national team for one game and weren't ever heard of again.) My own focus tends to be on the sciences and geographical information - the kind of stuff that people actually need to know about or look up and find easily. But each to their own. Cheers,
2630:. It struck me that he might be interested in inviting you to write a piece for a forthcoming edition of their newsletter about how you first got involved in bad faith editing, how you felt and how you dealt with being blocked and how you've now turned completely around to being a net positive contributor, or something along those lines. I don't want to embarrass either you or him (each is free to say no) but I am just going to play matchmaker for a moment and see if you'd be interested in working with one another. If so, hopefully he'll get in touch with you sometime. All the very best,
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1540:. No problem. I fully understand - I'm pretty stressed out of my head with impending deadlnes, too. Nevertheless, I'm here and will do my best to support you as much as I can. We should always bear in mind that real world commitments are more important than online ones. Just remember to ping me if you should contact me off this page. Regards,
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to see how your draft needs to be able to meet this. At the moment in seems to be just a list of many of his music publications. These and all the unnecessary references should be removed. You need to demonstrate that the world at large has noticed and written about this man, and much less on what he
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England is part of the United Kingdom, and under legislation and documents, England is not known as a country just on it's own, but as part of the United Kingdom, so I don't see why you see this as a problem. It is not vandalising the page. Vandalising is purposely
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Dear Member I need some assistant I new to wiki and so far only made two edits, I was wondering what wiki position on information that in pop magazines from 80's as some information in these magazines of in even pop annuals are not found on the internet, I am I allowed to you these content or is wiki
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Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I haven't disappeared off the face of the Earth, I'm just busy. I'm still interested in adoption (and asking questions when I have them), but school has been much more of a time commitment recently. The polar vortex and cold weather earlier this year has kind of
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Thank you for outlining your interests and for requesting adoption. This is more of a holding reply as I'm extremely busy in real life., at least for the for the next three to four weeks. I do already have one adoptee (who I don't feel I've devoting enough time to since
Christmas!) but I'll give it
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program began.(*) Thanks to someone agreeing to "just do it". If I remember it made half a column in the Derby Telegraph but I don't think the writer understood what they were reporting. Thanks Nick. (* I notice that the French claim to have the 3rd WIR - but no! we were before their Feb 2011 date!)
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and find someone who seems to match your own interests. Drop them a line - maybe even via private email if you want to explain things you don't want to say online - and see what they say. I can't offer to do so myself as I currently have a new adoptee and am already struggling to find enough time to
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Look, this is all really trivial stuff - life is too short to get so wound up. Please don't make a big deal of it. I believe you were wrong to make the change, and I believe I was right to revert them. You, it appears, dont. I really am sorry if you feel aggrieved; you need to appreciate how we work
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Hi. I (and many other editors) have noticed some serious problems with my editing. You have probable seen me as 4thfile4thrank, before I was renamed. I have been looking for a way to increase my experience within the community. Is there any advice that I desperately need, what are my good areas and
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Now, wrt your draft, the most obvious issue is the lack of any lead to introduce the subject in one or two simple sentences. It doesn't yet resemble an acceptable encyclopaedic article. I was left floundering amongst the mass of quoted text. It is simply isn't ok for an article as it's not relevant
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If I now come over as a bit blunt to you, then I am sorry. But it might possibly be because I had to spend two hours investigating and responding to your concerns, yet found no cause for them. I didn't template you with any warning messages (which is what I assumed you were upset about originally).
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OK IP editor(s), so I've now moved from editing on a mobile to working on a laptop, which makes it far easier to search for and address your concerns. I have now found my two edits, and I stand by them. I reject your concerns completely, as I feel I acted appropriately, and had full respect for you
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Hi! I see that you are currently using Twinkle, that's great! But for a more faster, easier, and more effective way to remove and spot vandalism is with Huggle, with Huggle all the warnings are given out automatically and vandalism is removed with one push of a button on your keyboard, there's even
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project which it looks like you guys have been reviving. I'm honoured, though maybe its the newer users who really deserve the encouragement that such a lovely award like this gives. (Do keep your eyes on TheGoodUser and Mstrojny - the former a majorly enthusiastic young editor with the promise of
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As for longevity: since 2015 I have made edits periodically. I attended an Art+Feminism in-person Edit-a-Thon. Now I'm interested in mentorship because I want to contribute more on Knowledge, but don't know exactly how. For example, I've asked a couple times about notability and still have a hard
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has been incredibly helpful for a lot of my questions as well as the Teahouse when I've had them, but being an adoptee might be a better long-term route for me. I guess the other thing I should mention is that I'm also a female editor; one of the interests is contributing to Women in Red, but I'm
2615:- that's very kind of you. It's really great to see you contributing positively. I hope everyone is treating you fairly? In a way, it's actually you who deserves the barnstar for being open and honest, and for turning things around. Looking forward to seeing you helping out in all sorts of places.
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Sorry I overwrote your signature - we had an edit conflict and I was on a mobile at the time, so it was too fiddly to resolve, so I chose to leave your Ip address in and save my reply to you. Feel free to reinsert it. From my perspective I don't give a damn whether any group of people feel one
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where he taught prior, instead of or in addition to his biography? I think his achievements and approaches should be mentioned or linked in some other mathematics articles, but not totally sure what/where/how.
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article and I am very, very impressed. What a standard to strive for! I do hope you will take it to acceptance as a featured article.
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