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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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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
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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
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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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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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Thank you for your comments re my article on Smƶgen Whisky. The piece is 8 sentences with 11 references, including a reference to
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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