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instance of closure, in that the article still remains. That is, the effect of anything other than a closure for delete is keep. Actions following from the proceedural close/keep really depend on the circumstance, but a renomination following that original closure is going to need to address the initial closure when bringing it back to AfD. Even Keep can in some circumstances not necessarily produce a definitive outcome ... for example, a two sentence politician stub (eg a member of a parliament in the 15th C) kept at AfD a few years previously, purely on the basis of NPOL's presumed notability, could in my opinion reasonably be brought back to AfD on the basis that searching shows there are no actual sources to maintain an article. Regards,
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Okay, thank you. For what it's worth, I was not getting rid of the definition intentionally (I have done some reading and realized that my statement about that specifically was incorrect). I don't edit recklessly with the mentality of "oh someone/something will fix mistakes". My mentality is more "I
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have fixed the issue, but they might not -- they might or might not attempt a fix, and nobody knows when or if they will. Meanwhile, the article is left in a broken state. Note that AnomieBOT has a long history of making incorrect fixes, so even if it did try, it might make matters worse. I think it
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I generally do try to review my edits. But you're incorrect that "nobody knows when or if they will". AnomieBot is quite consistent and frequent in fixing these edits the few times I've made such a mistake. It's also really good at not making mistakes and is way better than a human on that front. I
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Hi - I thought better to continue this here, rather than clog up the AfD discussion. I think I probably use the word "keep" in this coversation in a very broad sense beyond just being a signifier of notability. To me the effect of a procedural "keep" or "close" is still the same, in the specific
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It seems to run every 6 hours. Anecdotally, AnomieBOT does get the orphaned reference fixing right most if not all of the time. But yeah, leaving the article in a broken state for at worst 6 hours is not best practice, more so for frequently-visited articles (but at least this one isn't). The
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The point is that even if the criteria were met, you'd need to provide a RATIONALE on the media page first before you could use the image. The rationale needs to list the specific article, and the rationale needs to be tailored to the way the image is used in that article. No rationale - no
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This probably sounds a bit more blunt and impolite than I intend. ๐Ÿ˜… I mostly just wanted to say that they're technically called refnames and you don't necessarily have to cleanup after people manually if you see that in the future. I do appreciate you doing it regardless.
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the procedural issue to be fixed and then re-nominated for a "procedural close". But for a keep, the decision has been made and the article shouldn't be re-nominated ... at least, not any time soon. If we call "procedural close" instead "procedural keep", it implies there
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try my best but sometimes I still make mistakes." I do appreciate a second opinion on how reliable the bot is. Ultimately, it's up to everyone on an individual level on how they wish to spend their time. I just wanted you to be aware that this bot does indeed exist.
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definition should always be kept somewhere; you can always move the definition to one of the invocations (i.e. "re-use" on VE) if you wanted to remove the ref at that spot. It's a bit harder to do on source, but definitely still doable.
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error. References show this error when one of the URL-containing parameters cannot be paired with an associated title. Please edit the article to add the appropriate title parameter to the reference. (
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a decision to specifically keep, while a "procedural close" is a decision to close the nomination without making a decision on the article itself. The difference is the process of renomination. We'd
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and you didn't leave one. Sorry about the mistake -- I often have a few tabs open with different revisions, and sometimes end up using the wrong one. Thanks for the fix! --
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That's not the point of the proposed argument about the policy being a feature and not a bug -- that's the point of ... well, something else. --
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I don't think we disagree whatsoever in terms of process; we've just used the word keep in slighly broader/narrower terms. Kind regards,
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a prejudice against addressing the procedural issue and re-opening the AfD. Without a formal definition of this term (there is
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article you seem to have accidentally used an old version and ended up reverting bunch of recent changes to the article.
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My point is that a "keep" (not procedural) result from an AfD is different than a "procedural close" because the keep
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It's a pity the Knowledge fair-use criteria are so much more stringent than the US Copyright Fair Use criteria. --
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was invoked, but never defined. This generated an error when the page rendered, and added the page to
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Thanks -- I'm quite aware the bot exists because I often fix its mistakes. You both might check out
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First, the image does not have a fair use rational for the Kubric stare article. Second, there are
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to see some notes I kept for a while about bad bot edits. Or, more recently, review my edits to
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex
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would be more prudent to review your own edits for the problems they might have caused. --
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I have a friend that understands technical things like bots more than I do. Their name is
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Be careful when editing, when adding the subscription required tag to a citation in
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My edit was not vandalism, and was constructive. You should retract your accusation.
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error tracking category. To fix this, I replaced the reference definition. A bot
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Please check this page and fix the errors highlighted. If you think this is a
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The name of the aforementioned bot is AnomieBot. One of the tasks it runs is
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Please refrain from making unconstructive edits to Knowledge, as you did at
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Thank you for explaining your reversion! Normally, that's done in an
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An automated process has detected that when you recently edited
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The material I removed was unreferenced -- the reference named
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was telling you this because I was hoping to save you time.
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I think it's a good idea to move the discussion, thanks.
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two free images demonstrating the Kubric stare, and per
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