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as a step in the dispute resolution process as I mention below. There is simply no urgency to remove the procedure in the absence of the Village Pump discussion running its course. Contrary to your opinion, there are others who are waiting for some useful proposal to flow from the Village Pump discussion - and even if none arises, at least the full opportunity was given for any member of the Community to propose a more effective dispute resolution step (if any).
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to the dispute before there has been much guided discussion among participants. I think in order to settle the dispute you will need to unpack the arguments and positions held by the various participants first. Does that make sense? I know you are relatively new to the committee, so perhaps it might make sense to review some of the instruction and explanation pages a bit more. Not trying to be condescending, just trying to be helpful.
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which might positively change or improve it. At present, the majority might say ANI, but it might just be one user who opens up a new idea which is adopted at some point in the future. Few opportunities arise where the community will take the time to comment fully on a dispute resolution step or to express an idea in relation to one, which is why it's better not to let them be cut off too early. My 2 cents anyway.
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Hi, I don't want to step on your toes with the Arab Winter mediation, but it seems like a challenging case. I noticed you said you were going to try to rewrite the article. While there is sometimes value in the mediator editing the article, it seems early to be trying to implement a proposed solution
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If you don't do so already, I'd like to ask for your to help with this problem by taking on the practice of performing a copyvio check as the first step in any AfC review. The most basic method is to simply copy a unique but small portion of text from the draft body and run it through a search engine
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that has probably led to this matter so far being dealt with by such a small portion of the community - who were led to the discussion by the arbitration case request, or who were led to the discussion by watchlisting Village Pump. Even if the ultimate 'vote' & conclusion aspect of it is unlikely
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and the article should limit itself to that, plus the basic bio. Cite substantialreviews published in references providing substantial coverage from third-party independent reliable sources, not press releases or mere announcements; certainly not Amazon or the like. The other matters are relatively
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sad thing is that you have declined the draft by saying that it seems like an advertisement. I had personally made it neutral under the guidance of 'Live chat help' provided by the Knowledge,moreover as my last conversation happened with a wiki expert on chat.He said that I can use source created by
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In my opinion, my candidate page is ready for promotion. I've covered nearly everything that's available on VGTU's own website(s), without going overboard. The seal graphic was deleted because it's non-free. I tried to copy the language from the use of the seal on the MIT page, but it apparently was
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Cheers, thanks. I'll finish up the article (though I think it's more or less done in terms of what I can glean from the pages on the university's own website) and promote it. We'll see if it takes, but it's clear that the university's PR department doesn't understand how wikipedia works, even though
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I've undid your edit on the RfC/U page which attempted to mark it historical. Can you please allow the Village Pump discussion to run its course before it is closed? As for any potential new RfC/Us, those can run their course if in fact they are created. It has been a listed as a step in the dispute
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Sorry to interrupt, but to be fair, the RfC/U process has existed for longer than you've been using your account (or longer than Mdann52 has been using his). It's an established process (even if it is not necessarily a good one or one which should have existed for long as it has) and has been listed
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Unfortunately, I just found out that the new draft that you submitted was rejected for reasons that I thought I had dealt with in my earlier drafts and which you and other reviewers seemed to be okay with. I'm very confused as to why, especially because the feedback that the previous draft received
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what assistance do you need? The filing instructions seem clear enough to me, although I'm always willing to clarify them further. The one issue here appears to possibly be a lack of discussion - give them a bit longer to continue discussing, and if no conclusion is reached, then a DRN case will be
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Hey, I am a new wikipedia user, and I want to help patrol the recent changes log. However, I'm not too sure on how to warn vandals about their vandalism - I've got instructions given to me a while back when I first joined, they don't seem to work anymore. I'd love to have a nice, easy to follow way
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Some of the more obvious indicia of a copyvio are use of the first person ("we/our/us..."), phrases like "this site", or apparent artifacts of content written for somewhere else ("top", "go to top", "next page", "click here", use of smartquotes, etc.); inappropriate tone of voice, such as an overly
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I don't. The RFC procedure does. Imagine a user showing up in a few days to file an RFCU, finds the venue shuttered and their investigation reveals it was closed, inappropriately, in a rushed manner, out of process. They will feel disenfranchised. RFCs last 30 days for a reason and there is no need
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C. Fox). It had been rejected for some small technical reasons and you generously offered to make the required updates and publish the page. I wanted to follow up and see when you think you'll be able to do this. I know you are probably very busy, and I don't intend to push. Just want to make sure
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decline the draft on that basis. Copyright violations need to be dealt with immediately as they may harm those whose content is being used and expose Knowledge to potential legal liability. If the draft is substantially a copyvio, and there's no non-infringing version to revert to, please mark the
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Hello Mdann52. This message is part of a mass mailing to people who appear active in reviewing articles for creation submissions. First of all, thank you for taking part in this important work! I'm sorry this message is a form letter ā€“ it really was the only way I could think of to covey the issue
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Hi Mdann52. At Btljs's talk page, you mentioned that the "vast amounts of different coding used about the place" was making coding the bot difficult. Do you think it would help to limit the scope to just the Formula One driver/team/car articles, where there is likely to be less variation among the
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pointed out below, it's an unwritten law of nature around here that an ongoing disussion will attract more input than a closed one with an invitation to still comment. Users who have taken the time of day to even bother with Knowledge's (broken) dispute resolution are always on the look for input
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It is not pointless; RFCU has existed for nearly a decade, not every user will login every day, or every week, even every other week, and a full 30 days to discuss closing the venue is not an imposition. There is no need for a "snow" close, the community deserves a proper close, at the appropriate
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Thank you so much! Unfortunately, I'm extremely new to wikipedia, so I don't really know what.. um.. Twinkle is. I assume it's some kind of plugin that allows me to warn users easily - but I'm not sure where to get it, nor how to install plugins. Sorry for making you do all this work, but can you
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to dispute resolution noticeboard. Nikthestunned and myself have a deadlock. I made completely new draft but there was a case of mistaken identity with conflict of interest editors on ERA. I was only pro recycling user interested in topic. I have rewritten complete topic but it is revised to old
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There are many users who have used the process who are simply not aware about the existence of this RfC. I only happened to become aware of it due to that page being on my watchlist. I do think it is a discussion which warrants proper advertising so that the full community can chip in about the
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There is no need to run an RfC for thirty days if consensus is clear after ten or so. "Process" is not the be all end all. Whether it was done "inappropriately" is not a matter for you to decide. We don't have "franchise" here, because we are not a democracy. Do what's good for the project as a
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the disussion has run it's course enough to see that the consensus is that RfC should not be used. The discussion about what should replace it continues, but the current recommendation was to ask people to use ANI. I was actually in the process of rewriting the page to make this clearer;
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Thank you for your comments re my article on Smƶgen Whisky. The piece is 8 sentences with 11 references, including a reference to Expressen, one of Sweden's two national newspapers, and an internationally recognised award. What else would you suggest I do to have his page accepted?
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At the end of the day, there comes a point where nothing more can come from a discussion, and I feel we have passed that point, so closing it seems the best way to go. Of course, I have no comment on the filing, nor the editor involved , but will keep an eye on this for a while.
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This is precisely why the discussion should not be closed early. Others may be reserving judgment waiting until closer to the end of the RFC, these editors will now no longer be able to opine in support or opposition because it has been inappropriately closed out-of-process.
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Please revert yourself. There is no need to snow-close the discussion early over objections about early closure and you certainly should not be edit warring to reinstate your early closure where reasonable objections exist over the same. Snow closure is not appropriate here.
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I just became aware of your travesty of a bad close of the Media Viewer RFC, calling a 2-to-1 margin "NO CONSENSUS". Then I see that you are the person who displayed such flawed judgment as to SNOW CLOSE an RFC on a fundamental Knowledge institution, RFC/U.
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Thanks for the advice; If you feel you are better placed to take it over, feel free. With the benefit of hindsight, editing the article may not have got me off to the greatest start - the gap between formal and DRN seems to be wider than it first seemed.
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currently, the input on the page seems to support using ANI as a replacement, however if another venue emerges, it should use that. However, I will reopen for now, but this will probably be reclosed with a similar conclusion in about 3 weeks time.
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Hello. Talkpage has a big draft proposal I rewrote full topic but it was removed only some of it is in topic now and there is disagreement without mediator it is looking hard. I answered questions before but discussion became too long.
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Additionally, it seems pointless to let a discussion run for 30 days when the outcome is clear after 11. The discussion after the !vote (which seems to be far more constructive) is still going, so that will hopefully generate a result.
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I think it's fine for you to mediate the case, especially if you are planning on doing more of this going forward, but like I said, you might want to brush up a bit first. If you have any questions more specifically, let me know.
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version. There is debate on talkpage I am trying to rewrite data to avoid promotional look. Can you help to shift my proposed draft to dispute resolution? I am willing to rewrite it. Please tell us how to shift on ERA talkpage ---
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Super. I'm adding and refining, but the university just redesigned their website, so a lot of links to news articles, etc., are currently broken. Still, I'm more or less satisfied with the current shape of the temporary article.
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I have proposed a closure to the dispute as most parties seem to have understand the opposing views and simply disagree with them and there appears to be a consensus, as an uninvolved editor I would appreciate you weighing in
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ON the page Robert Rosenkranz that you edited Des 5, the chapter about his personal life: divorse and law suit was deleted again. one of the articles about the sex scandal is The telegraph, reputable paper
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ON the page Robert Rosenkranz that you edited Des 5, the chapter about his personal life: divorse and law suit was deleted again. one of the articles about the sex scandal is The telegraph, reputable paper
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Unfortunately, I edit conflicted with you while trying to implement it. If an alternative venue emerges, we can always edit the page to state this, however I ANI seems to be the current "favourite". --
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of using those warning templates. I've downloaded this plugin another wikipedian recommanded me a while back, I'm not sure what it's called, but I use it to patrol the recent changes list. Thanks!
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I'll discuss this with the editor tomorrow, or at the first possible point after that; Unfortunately, in the run up to Christmas, I have less free time to help with stuff like thisĀ :( --
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to short-circuit this important discussion, and certainly one shouldn't edit war over it when there are multiple good faith requests to let the process run the full allocated time. ā€“
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Mann 52 On a page that you have edited Robert Rosenkranz all resent lyrics added info was removed by his PR firm. Articles siting NYTIMES and Forbes and his resent sex scandal.
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was only re: formatting issues, not content. The person who rejected the new page rejected the content on notability issues. Do you have any advice on how to proceed? Thanks! (
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Hello, this isn't completely on-topic, but how can I contact Mdann52 on IRC? I looked in #wikipedia-en-help on freenode and he wasn't there. What channels do you use regularly?
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Yes, I was probably a bit hasty in reverting you, but your edit looked suspicious and your summary didn't help. I have removed the warning notice that I placed on your page.
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The issue is in rather large numbers of copyright violations ("copyvios") making their way through AfC reviews without being detected (even when easy to check, and even when
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yeah, the copyvio issue is still there; The editor meerly removed the tag. Feel free to promote the temp article to the main page when you have finished working on it. --
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resolution process for a very long time (possibly too long in fact), but it is unjustified to prematurely mark it historical. The urgency simply does not exist.
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You should never close anything at Knowledge again. I have absolutely not the slightest modicum of confidence in your decision-making abilities in this regard.
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and was resolved successfully there and closed by you. By doing this, we would have an "official" consensus if this issue is ever raised again. Regards,
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to change after a few weeks, most don't have either page watchlisted and I think they still have quite a bit to say on the topic. I know I do.Ā :) As
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Yeah, I believe I originally came across this on IRC, and my explanation there fell on deaf ears. Anyway, let's see how it goes in the future. --
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Thank you for your willingness to re-open. An ongoing RFC will always attract more input than a closed one with an invitation to still comment. ā€“
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I think you'll find that the majority of editors who have expressed an opinion do not find the process "venerable", though it may be "old".
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in quotation marks. Trying this from two different paragraphs is recommended. (If you have any question about whether the text was copied
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Man52 on page you have edited Robert Rosenkranz again his PR removed a negative portion of his personal life. you can also add links.
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in the text that should have invited a check, were glaring). A second issue is the correct method of dealing with them when discovered.
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Please can you train me. I know I have not 200 edits but instead 70. But, I have countered many vandalises in the past 6 months.
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to your watchlist, is used to co-ordinate our open cases; please feel free to take on an unassigned dispute at any time. Please
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see the previous edit I made. If I make a sarcastic summary like that, I've usually just messed up and am correcting myself. --
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has restored the previous text of the article. Is the copyright violation issue solved? I had written a whole separate page,
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Thanks for the decisive action. That DRN was a complete waste of time. Hopefully now we can get the article opened up again.
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I like to ask to start the dispute now, I have exchanged arguments extensively with Helpsome, to no avail. Please step in.
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I'm aware that this proposal is to do away with something, not to create something, but as xeno points out, it's an old
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process, and even if its time has clearly come, the more users we allow input from on whether to close it, the better.
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I don't know how to promote (or even if I have the privs?), so if you could do that, I would be grateful. Thanks.
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C. Fox). . . . and thanks again for your help on this! Would you be able to please let me know on my talk page (
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Hi. I would like to re-request something that got apparently overlooked. Could you please officially close
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economically. Of course, this also means that I have not looked to see whether the matter is applicable to
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Hi there. We connected a while back in the live chat about a page that I've submitted for Alan C. Fox (
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I've reverted my review per the additional references, so it should be back at the top of the queue. --
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I've been having a few issues in real life recently; I'll finish this off as soon as I get a chance. --
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has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by DGG was:
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I have one more request for you to wrap this up. Could you officially close the related discussion on
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I'm not happy with the reliance on blogs etc., as was raised by the previous reviewers. It is also a
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Hello Cookies52. We communicated on the live chat forum last week about a page that I'm working on (
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I'm on at the moment - I also use cookies52 as an IRC nick, so if you are about, I'm in -help now.
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Hi Mdann52, hope you're well. I was wondering if you could tell me about the status of
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We are deadlocked, so I would like to hear your thoughts regarding this matter. --
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Hi @Mdann52 . . . thanks for getting back to me re: Alan C. Fox's page (
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I don't see why you, Xeno, determine what is "proper" and what isn't.
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If this draft is not up to the mark please show me what can be done.
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minor and should have less emphasis. WP is nota place for autobio.
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I also think it was not ideal to close the discussion early per
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as well? That way we could officially end this issue. Thanks,
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15:13, 16 November 2014 (UTC)
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talk to me!
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xeno

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