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was an aircraft commander in Vietnam during the raid and I personally know all the living members that participated in the raid. I'm a member of the Son Tay Raiders Association and we have been performing copious research in preparation for the 50th anniversary of the raid this November. I had a conversation with the AFSOC Historian, Tim Brown, this past week. I've read all the books on the subject mentioned in the references. There are more I can contribute. I have compiled a quite exhaustive presentation with quotes I've gathered from not only participants, but most importantly, POWs. To a man, the latter testify to the tremendous benefits immediately reaped by them as a direct result of the raid. All said, the word "failure" does not apply, neither to the mission execution nor the intelligence community. Documentation, including President Nixon's memo of Nov 18th clearly understood the risk that there'd be no POWs. In fact, the mission was designed, not to rescue all the POWs (85% of the POWs in the country were understood to be at other POW camps), but primarily to SEND A MESSAGE. He and the commanders consciously approved the "go," knowing that, like the Doolittle Raid, the real intent was to send a message (to the NVA, to the families of POWs, and hopefully to the POWs themselves) that America would do whatever it took to bring the POWs home. Let's talk. -Cliff
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to prep the NHL stuff before all the IP's get to it, and then you (not you specifically) try to publish your edit, and then somebody else has already published their own changes. So that's kind of the annoying part. Your NBA stuff is good though. Since February I've been editing both the NHL and NBA stuff, but it's just too much work. Especially when I have to edit 60 different articles during the regular season. It's been nice that you've been cutting down my work load for the NBA stuff, so I hope you continue to work on those, as I'm not as committed to editing the NBA pages as much as I am with the NHL pages. Again, sorry if I came off rude earlier.
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Matter", "All Lives Matter", and "Blue Lives Matter" came up, and there are already so many of them that I cannot already know so well which corresponds to which. I marked that username as "offensive" because I could not already determine what particular cause it was trying to promote. Even if it was not the case, it would have still qualified for a UAA report because the username represents a well-known movement (whatever it was for) on social media.
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BLP article or a related person's BLP article almost immediately. The COI becomes an issue there, so I look through their very short editing history. (I would have ignored them entirely, had they barely edited those articles.) If there is a strong correlation, my first reaction would be to report them to UAA, and not the COI noticeboard. Is that more appropriate, or should I be doing it the other way around?
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reporting something, don't report it until you find the reason. The complete lack of care or understanding that is going to your reports is excessively disruptive as shown by the numerous sections above this. Therefore, I'm instituting a partial block for the Knowledge-space until you can show that you can put time, effort and care into your reports.
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priority. Recently I came back and when I did, I saw that you've been updating the article every single day since then with the latest statistics. That takes real dedication, and no doubt it's helped many hundreds of people who've visited this article throughout the past few months. I appreciate your work immensely. Have one of these:
2015:). I once saw someone remove such kind of reports because they were already "seen by too many eyes", so I thought it was fine to do so. Even the notice on the page says that "volunteers and patrollers are asked to remove reports that have been declined", which I thought was the case, as the backlog at the time could keep on growing. 333:
supporting documentation. The previous version (and my revisions) are well documented and supported by publicly available information. Much of which I will point out is available in the original link in the original version of the article (pre Kleuske). I would like to know why you are preventing me from reverting these changes?
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Hi and thanks for pointing that out. I had already seen that when I updated the chart and the article, but unfortunately, I had to run into an edit conflict with you. The edit conflict interface appears to allow me to choose only one version of the paragraph. It's disappointing that we're seeing such
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and uncivil behavior (sending death threats)), even after confronting him on his personal website (Type Design .netlify - I intentionally did not link the website because it contains horrendous information he likes to post - I've tried to get him to stop but he doesn't care what I say even the nicest
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Hello and thanks as well! I looked at it again, and yes, it would have still been reported to UAA but due to a different reason (it could be impostor or promotional). I also had a few other errors there, such as two users whose names include references to Karl Marx, and others who used real names and
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Hi, on the Janis Joplin Knowledge page, you and another user are repeatedly reverting a content addition, saying that is it “unsourced content.” However, it has sources. To be clear, I’m a different person than the anonymous user that originally added the content, but I think that the content is good
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a reason to block someone to prevent impersonation, which requires that there is some reason to believe that the user behind the account is not the real person they are pretending to be. For notable well-known people, it's more likely that the user does not match the real person (e.g. there is a very
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Since the two arbs have no BLP articles of their own, their choice of using their real name as their username is perfectly fine. As for those that I reported to UAA, the accounts have usernames that, on their own, are not violations of the username policy. However, they began editing either their own
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I don't think that was rude though. It's fine anyway, as you have a better grasp of how the stats of an NHL game are added there. I do look at the diffs when you correct something, so that I could remind myself of what else not to miss when updating the game logs. I've been following the two leagues
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I don't expect you to know how to do things on your first few attempts. But I mean, after a while, editors should generally start learning from other editors' edits and try to improve as time goes on. Which is most of the time, not the case. It's just frustrating because I spend a lot of time trying
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Dude, I appreciate you trying to help out with the NHL pages, but you're creating edit conflicts with me. Plus, I've had to fix every single edits that you've made so far on the articles that you have edited. Just let me handle the updating please. I don't intend on sounding offensive, but if I did,
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Hi. I noticed that he reversed my edition in the template of coronavirus cases in Guatemala and mentioned it as "vandalism". Did you at least verify the changes I made? Yesterday, the Ministry of Health published new updated data and claimed that they have incorrectly entered the cases of the assets
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to UAA the other day with a direct ping. I figured you may stop by my talkpage so I left it until now. What was the motivation behind Black Lives Matters being marked as an "offensive username"? There is a lot of ongoing discussion about the topic in the world today, and I just wanted to clarify the
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I am still not able to revert consecutive edits by others. If the edits are disruptive, I would look for the latest revision and manually do the revert. This could change soon, as I would be able to revert more than one edit at once when I have decided on which additional tools (but not the rollback
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I mean, you're always welcome to contribute to any NHL related stuff. I'm just saying that the game log section of the 2019–20 articles are very important sections to edit right now, and I'd prefer if I was the one that updated them just to avoid having to fix other people's edits. Other than that,
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before saying something, then your going to be fully blocked sooner than you think. Some parts of movements can be violent, but not everyone (or even likely a majority) in a group is violent. That's painting a picture that you want to see instead of what is. Also if you don't know why you should be
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that edit on the grounds that there needs to be a secondary source to back up that content. The IP kept on adding such kind of content, until an admin imposed a time-limited block on him. He was referencing at least two sources, which we would not bother to find, because he was merely reusing other
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Hello. I wonder what other rationale would the IP user have in removing a controversy from a BLP page. There have been cases before when some shady users would like some controversial material to be removed from a BLP page, but their requests were declined. I'll find some time to see if the content
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I am sorry to see you blocked. I think your comments on SPI page were very much reasonable (thank you for discussion!). As about user name you reported, I do not think it was offensive, but it was an unduly credit. Usurping names of currently active political movements which the user is presumably
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Could we collaborate on this Knowledge article about the Son Tay Raid. The article has a number areas of weak phrasing and references. I am new to Knowledge editing. I'd like help understanding the appropriate way to contribute. I am quite well read on the topic of the Son Tay Raid. My father
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I have added very strong source behind the edit I performed And I think it was great information to be know by the people who visit this temple. (Side note, although iUniverse is self publishing publication, Stephen Knapp is very well known scholar who have spend decades studying vedic literature.
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Thank you very much for keeping the statistics in the infobox and graphs for the Pakistan COVID-19 article up-to-date. I used to be maintaining the statistics section, maps, and first few paragraphs of that article until about August last year, but stopped mainly due to things IRL that had higher
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Hello! Just a quick note - please can you stop using the generic 'Reinstating previous version of article' edit summary when reverting other users' edits (sometimes for no obvious reason - and the edit summary is there to make it clear why you carried out a change to the article). I've reverted a
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I submit that you conflict of interest might apply if I was adding new, or unsupported information. However, almost all the changes I made were to revert changes from a single person (Kleuske), all made around the same time. These changes are incorrect and were done with no justification and no
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Hi. I found it disturbing; it had already been happening for around two weeks already. We are probably watching the same press conference, so that should have been fine. But that was just too fast. It then happens that being late there by even a couple of minutes has become unacceptable already,
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The outcome seems satisfactory, but I hope you will have learned the lesson that someone changing something in an article is not necessarily acting in bad faith. In this instance, Groomscyrus states that he heard an interview during which Buffer mentioned that he was born in Tulsa. Thank you for
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says that "if a name is used that implies that the user is (or is related to) a specific, identifiable person, the account may sometimes be blocked as a precaution against damaging impersonation, until proof of identity is provided." What caught my attention was that they were barely editing any
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Karl Marx is already dead, but the username is too similar to his name. I do not know what TD stands for. I checked the user's contribs, and they were related to present-day Irish politicians, but that is still a topic related to politics, which could attract some wrong impressions from others.
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The current olaso house article isn’t accurate and my changes (to such I have dedicated a good time of investigation) have been undone. It may be an issue in the form but the current data I wrote was more accurate than the one currently displayed that clearly is written to glorify and give more
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Hi, I am editing the CORE page, and it seems as though you've undid sourced changes. Please note that there are sources for this information. If you'd like to provide specific feedback on which information you believe is unsourced, I would appreciate it. It's important that people have current
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Hello. Since I saw that the user in question had already been blocked, I thought there was no further action needed. Those "X Lives Matter" movements have been all over social media, and even I get confused as to which among those try to push for certain causes. Movements such as "White Lives
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Absolutely, my comment was more disputing the revert reason given ('unexplained content removal') when the IP editor had given a non-spurious reason in their edit summary - if you can find some other reliable sources to back up that information, by all means restore the section and update the
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Basing on experience, so far, appears to be safer to wait for the blog; e.g., «Ööpäeva jooksul suri 2 koroonaviirusega nakatunud inimene» — ‘person’ should/must be in plural, that implies on some “AI” mess...; yet “Ööpäeva jooksul surmajuhtumeid ei registreeritud” means: no new deaths were
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was already in upper case. By my own intuition, I decided to follow along, merely copying the edit summary that he used, regardless of whether there was a redirect already or not. I do not know why the articles were named that way. The majority of articles in other cities and countries had
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which should not be the case. In fact, a lot of other countries in that template have their data updated hours after the cited sources there have their data published, and there is no requirement that the template data should be updated at the very instant that the new data is published.
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because you said that the edit you reverted was unexplained content removal, whereas it was explained clearly in the original edit summary (and the reason appears valid - all the references in that section are from personal blogs, not normally considered reliable sources). Thank you!
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At first glance, I would not know immediately why the number of recoveries would jump so suddenly. I have not yet seen a bulletin for July 18. I would not know that that was your intent because there was even no edit summary that would explain why the data would have to be changed.
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for a few years now, but I still want to expose myself to more NHL stuff since hockey games are not available to watch on free TV in my country. Even then, it's easy to follow along, and there's a lot of reading material about them off-wiki. Thanks for the advice and cheers!
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Hi! Sorry for reverting one of your edits. I don't know why, but on my computer it made it look like you had made the image on the article extremely wide, but after checking the revision after it appeared to be a visual error on my computer. I've fixed it. Have a great day!
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small chance that Bill Gates will ever edit Knowledge and/or do so under his real name). For unknown people on the other hand, the username is only a problem (that needs reporting to UAA) if you have additional reasons to believe that they are impersonating someone (e.g. if
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Hopefully, I can reply there within this week. For some weeks now, I already have lots of off-wiki workload to do, and it's taking up so much of my time already. But thanks in advance for any message that you want to impart there. I hope that things get better very soon.
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I'm also going to back out from continuing this fight against these socks, as they are too much for me. Once in a while I might help some, but I want to pass the torch so to be able to do things I want to do - which is college and in Knowledge, drafts. Thank you.
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Thanks for informing me. I don't think it's clear to him that such changes are not always welcome. I've come across some such IPs, but I do not know if they belong to any of the IP ranges that he uses. If this escalates further, maybe this can become an LTA case?
228:. Your over-capitalization of words like "station" in titles has caused a lot of work to fix. And "rv back" is not much of a rationale for undoing a move that cites an RM discussion (you can look at the "history" to see when it was moved previously, and why). 996:
Thanks a lot. I don't expect discussion at COIN to be short, and not all reports there are related to UAA. For as long as there is strong evidence, that venue would be effective in handling issues of this kind. I'll look for chances to bring up reports there.
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Hello and thanks a lot. I'm not yet considering other permissions such as rollback rights, but I'm already looking at installing any of those tools. I just do not know yet if there is a way to customise the edit summaries that are automatically generated?
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Thank you again! I had committed occasional errors there, and some admins even kept on reminding me what not to do. But I got discouraged by that partial block, and now I have more off-wiki work to do, so I might not really go back there yet.
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when that user returned to the page after a few minutes. That is not allowed in the first place, because he was supposed to explain why the article should not be speedily deleted. He was only able to complete the translation after some time.
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Hello. I was looking for a rationale that is sufficient enough to justify the changing of those links. I checked that diff just now, and it appears to me that both the removed links and the new links were good enough to fit into the article.
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I hope it does work well. I'd leave a message on her talk page and see if some negotiation could do. I might not request a full unblock, as the problem that she pointed out was very specific to UAA, but other noticeboards are also affected.
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Hi again! That article showed up at RC at a time when everything that was in that page was still in the Bengali language. The user who created that article had made only three edits there when I tagged it with CSD A2 for the first time (see
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I would assume that that was correct because it has been around for some time. If the IP who initially changed that particular information was wrong, then why was it not corrected immediately? Somebody else (who turned out to be a spammer)
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Self-published YouTube sources are generally unreliable, and regards WP:YTREF. The violence overall in the trailer was criticized, it wasn't just a focus on violence against women. Contrary to your beliefs, nothing in the plot has been
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thing I could have done and even sent me a death threat). Since he may come back after his IPs (190.246.118.103, 201.231.9.237, 186.111.128.0/20) get unblocked, if you notice after these IPs, you could file the SPI of his IP socks in
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Hi. My apologies as well; there are things that I overlook by mistake and forget to add or remove. Not that I am in a rush to add the result of those games, but I might not yet be that familiar with how to do some things there.
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to add to the page and there’s no reason for it to be removed, given that it is both notable and verifiable. Could you give an explanation for why you continue to remove it as “unsourced content” when it has citations? Thanks,
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In today's report, it was mentioned that there are seven new deaths. That means there should be a total of 1,422 deaths. However, the sentence below the graph is saying that there is a total of 1,429 deaths. Which is correct?
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Thanks! The work there is somewhat tiring but fruitful. Sadly though, there are still a few more outdated templates, and some websites do not have their figures updated consistently, so there's much more to look around into.
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Which is wrong, since the people making the game know what they are working on and images don't lie. Faking all those screenshots would have taken way to much effort. Not to mention that you'd have to make all those models.
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I tried to compare it to other charts to see if there was something I missed but nothing beyond usual was added. I don't know if you know any other user that could help with it, because I don't. Hope it gets solved soon. —
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Hi. Thanks for making it clear. Some might think that I am violating some of the sanctions in that topic area. The incorrect image size might be an issue that is related to your browser. Which image are you referring to?
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Yes, I do look at that page and copy the substitution codes there, though I used that sparingly. Although if that is a really effective means to deter them from doing disruptive habits, then I could use them more often.
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Well if that is the case.. 🤔 I'll just let you to update each of the countries until the recent statistics on their respective website had been updated throughout the day. My apologies for the quick update though. 😅
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After got several backlash from users you have reverted against, and even got partially blocked, it appears that you managed to get away from these problems and became a very active contributor in COVID-19 articles!
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couple of your recent changes where that summary was used, as it looks like legitimate improvements had been made to the article by the user you reverted, and that edit summary tells me precisely nothing as to
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Yes, the team leader stats are usually updated after every game. Player stats are usually updated every five games instead of after each game as me, Yowashi and other editors have had to fix incorrect stats.
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again immediately. Again, this is a matter of finding reliable sources that will support changes to well-established information. The burden of proof is on the person who attempts to change that information.
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Hello and thanks for updating the chart. I am not familiar with Lua, so I do not know what kind of fix should be done there. New data is still being added properly, so that should not be incorrect. Removing
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Thank you so much! I actually thought about that block for a really long time, and it still pops into my mind from time to time. It's one reason why I diverted my energy to do more COVID-19 related stuff.
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references. I did have a quick look too, though it seems to the entire basis of the claims in that section are comments on a blog, and I couldn't find anything more concrete from a quick Google search.
4677:"Suri neli koroonaviirusega nakatunud inimest: 74-aastane naine, 86-aastane naine, 93-aastane naine ja 98-aastane naine." = “~ 4 covid-19 infected persons died: 74 y-old woman...", «5» was incorrect. 5281:. It has the authority to impose binding solutions to disputes between editors, primarily for serious conduct disputes the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the authority to impose 5157:. It has the authority to impose binding solutions to disputes between editors, primarily for serious conduct disputes the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the authority to impose 3489:. It has the authority to impose binding solutions to disputes between editors, primarily for serious conduct disputes the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the authority to impose 3295: 3704:
Hi! There is a small change that you could make in the way you do things that would make life easier for other editors. I am not saying that you are doing anything wrong; just making a request.
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shows everyone's vote automatically against the redirect section, but not yours. So even though you mention in the summary as "Adding delete vote", it does not help much without context.
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On some days, the graph updates first, but on other days, the blog updates first. I do not know why the number of deaths is not always updated at the same time as the rest of the graph.
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I already use detailed edit summaries in most circumstances. However, when replying to comments by others, regardless of the topic, I would almost always use that kind of edit summary.
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The article appears to be in good shape now, though. Translating a text into another language is not always easy, and he knows what he was doing there anyway. Thanks again :)
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I'll begin in a while. The consensus there appears to have been reaffirmed more than two years ago, so it should be respected. But I went on to rename some pages after seeing
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It's two emails, not one. BTW, once again I forgot to note that it's not just frustration, but any interaction, including helping him mentally, will be his emotional food as
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The importance  of up-to-date and accurate COVID-19 data cannot be understated. Thank you for your dedication and work (over 3600 edits) on Template:COVID-19 pandemic data.
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Hello. Since those users had names that represent real people and not companies, I should have labelled them as misleading instead of promotional. With regards to policy,
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Hi and thanks for the offer. I'm planning to create one, but it would not be available yet for at least a few more months. Sure, I would like to have it salted for now.
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was right and the version put forward by user:Groomscyrus was wrong? Looking at the article's history way back to its early days in 2007, the place of birth was always
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Hello and thanks for the welcome :) I've been reading articles related to the Seoul Metro for a while, and I noticed that the names of stations about articles ended in
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has been relegated to the dustbin of history (14 March 1883). Do you really think anyone whould think this is him? Besides, how do you know it;s not his real name? --
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Apologies, I'd missed the first CSD - that makes sense, although in this particularly case I wouldn't have had any issues with the editor (even unknowingly) invoking
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about that article. I saw that you were involved over there and I thought you might have something to say or that the report might interest you in some way. cheers --
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Thank you for your dedication and work on COVID-19 pandemic related topics. Especially your work on Template:COVID-19 pandemic data and COVID-19 pandemic in India.
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Please, I request you to please immediately reverse and re add this edits. Including source Or provide valid information and reasoning behind edits you performed.
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I don't think it's a rationale thing to revert my edits on the template just because of your own personal reflection as "unnecessary code addition". Thank you.
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article other than those that link them to the subject of these articles. The content that they were trying to add were not even supported by reliable sources.
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Look, I'm not unreasonable. All this information is proven and a game with a story needs a plot section. The excuses why that is not allowed were the following
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With those edit summaries I could immediately tell whether it was something I needed to respond to, something to read later, or something I could ignore.
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Thanks, I see it now. I'm not sure if those are always updated immediately after each game. There's no indication of when the stats are last updated.
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went around vandalizing pages with "John Doe is a stupid ****", we can safely assume that John Doe is not behind that account). In most other cases,
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record high numbers being reported several times this week, but there would still be a need to update that part of the paragraph a few more times.
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Hi there, I notice you're doing a great job reverting and reporting vandals. Have you ever thought about getting one of the vandalism tools like
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partial reversion? And in many other similar country templates. Togglesbar parameter is built inside module now, no need to specify explicitly.-
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Hey, those stats can be included as they reflect the current season. The leaders are listed in the specific stats section of each team website.
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and see what's wrong with it? I barely have time to edit these days, so I'd appreciate if you could help fixing the error it has. Thanks. —
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at the noticeboard. Knowledge should not be reporting a birthplace for this man (whether Tulsa or Montvale) unless it can be traced to a
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Yes, I will take that as a reminder. I should not be too confused because of the disruptive editors who show up at RC from time to time.
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parameters or adding unneccessary and complex parameters to these templates in guise of "reformatting" (or unexplained edits), or even
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Well this so called Vandalism by me was simply because I showed the 3 better sources that any editor wants. These are the following:
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Also - please remember that whilst you're blocked from the Knowledge-space, you aren't from the Talk-space. Reverting edits like this
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Hello. I have seen the thread already, but I just need to address some other concerns elsewhere before I can give my comments there.
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reads (in bold, in bottom part): "Kokku on Eestis surnud 1319 koroonaviirusega nakatunud inimest." (~Total 1319 people have died...)
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by an IP on 6 January 2019, the only two edits he ever performed. So this is the rather dubious basis for your repeated reversions.
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When I looked at my watchlist this morning I saw a bunch of comments by various people. Most of them had edit comments like these:
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Here's wishing you a belated welcome to Knowledge, LSGH. I see that you've already been around a while and wanted to thank you for
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Even if those edits were done in good faith, they do not change the fact that block evasion is happening. You may want to look at
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that you've reverted it back to the record that DOH reported on March 22. I've just want you to let it know regarding it. Thanks!
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I will recuse myself indefinitely from making additional reports to those noticeboards. My apologies. I accept the partial block.
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is usually the right noticeboard (e.g. for people editing pages about their relatives like the ones you reported) because their
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Please don't remove the "being discussed with users". They are not declines. They might wind up needing blocking after all. --
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LSGH, please discuss with me any concerns you have with my edits before you revert them. I'm open to thoughtful discussion.
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sources that were already cited in the article. One of those (The one that is marked with <ref name="Joplin, Laura"/: -->
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Hello LSGH, a minor observation. When you vote in the Rfd, you can mention the specific redirect for which you voted. The
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permission) to use. In the meantime, I would append something else to that edit summary. Thanks for the gentle reminder!
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Now you aren't going for anti-vandalism operations, but when you did it earlier this year, why you didn't get this one?
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Thanks a lot! It's much more important now as several countries are grappling with this seemingly endless second wave.
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I felt the need to remove those declined reports because they were already there for too many hours already (they are
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I am trying to regress a series of destructive changes to an article. I noticed that you moved to reverse my effort.
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really need a descriptive edit summary - it looks like you're just removing fully sourced edits without explanation.
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Naughty Dog never confirmed that; until the game gets released, information not based on facts should not be uploaded
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what they were doing was problematic. Don't forget that newer editors aren't always up-to-speed on COI policies.
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patrolling recent changes, but please be more cautious in future before labelling good faith edits as vandalism.
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My sincere thanks for keeping data about the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania updated. Your edits are appreciated!
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notoriety to hose Rufino than the one he really had. I would be open for a conversation and to present my data
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When I didn't have the archive link yet and instead cited a youtube video showing how the page looked intact.
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Also, adding proper summary as to why you have reversed the edit Performed from this account might be great.
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For continuous significant contributions to Knowledge's coverage of topics related to the disease COVID-19.
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Since Thursday 19-th. Where are you getting the data from? (Reference in the chart page is still that site)
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It would have been more helpful if you had written an edit summary like "section edits and blank lines". --
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edit where you removed every report but your own for a username that afaict, isn't actually a violation?
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by removing the tag, as the CSD tag clearly didn't apply any more with it being translated into English.
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Why can't any of you smart-asses just check the sources and confirm what I wrote/translated/gathered. —
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I suggest you take a look at the talk page of list of largest empires and see who needs to be blocked.
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Was there something amiss yesterday? Newer blogs do not mention the number of deaths anymore.
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Yes, the intentions are good. But some participating groups there resort to violence already.
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Then he proceeds to remove information that is more or less copied from the preorder page.
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and recovered. Before categorizing something as "vandalism," you should do more research.
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is “more updated”, sometimes not; usually not; otherwise, great work, thanks!
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Was the infobox image, seems to be fine now. Sorry for for causing trouble!
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The same and only page (Актуална информация за Covid 19 в България) / URI
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here. I want to tell who is behind that IP (190.246.118.103) was. It's
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What you did is wrong. If anyone is creating vandalism is Sasan Hero.
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Just a formal note that there was a change of block and comments left
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Looks great, I'm reading the documentation and might it soon. Thanks!
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from where all of the content was copied from. The CSD tag
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