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you left for me afterwards. While I can see that this was a copy/paste "welcome" that I'm sure you've left for others (likely in many cases that warranted it), I'd frankly just like to be clear: I am familiar with the policies you've linked and have done my best to adhere to them in my edits, despite
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Like the above two, some celebs have the wrong DOB up. What makes it even more questionable is that the actor biographies that are on there, are a near copy/paste of their biographies that are on their Knowledge page. If not the current version, then an older version from years back. So it looks like
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Not sure if Requested Edits is the best venue for the current developments ā€“ I think we're on a good track right now with smaller edits. In the future, please consider partial reverts instead of solving dandruffs with a decapitation. Since Dexerto seems to be our biggest point of contention, probably
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at that issue again. I examined the references and they are mostly from perfectly reputable sources- Irish Times, New York Times, Irish Independent, Forbes, BBC etc. I also checked the few refs from biographies which MIGHT be favourable, and they refer only to the most basic biographical information.
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3. Could you explain why "50 Shades of They" by Ed Young, published by Creality Publishing and available on mainstream platforms like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, was removed from the bibliography? Given its relevance to Young's work in relationship counseling and its broad distribution, shouldn't
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Hi Hipal (or is there a concealed tautology in that?) I read the edit summary for your revert and note that, of the 2 issues, you address only citations. I have reread the text and you will see what I said about fanPOV. Hence I have reduced the tag to leave just the one issue. May I ask you to look
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I had a mild case, and aside from sleeping 60 hours straight, no symptoms (thanks Advil + Tylenol!). No antiviral needed, and I'm back to my usual workload. As for the article, I think it's getting much closer to not being able to tell whether a proponent or opponent of FM wrote it, which is a good
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I'd still like to mention that quote, since it is quite indicative of their intent, but there's a big problem, where not explaining that it is a conspiracy theory is WP:FRINGE and just irresponsible, but explaining it would basically be OR. Would like to mention their classroom "study guides" too,
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No, I am not a troll nor (very) autistic! My reason for making this belabored inquiry is as follows: I became a childless widow at a young age, so I keep an eye out for unmarried men during the course of my Knowledge editing. I know that widowed Knowledge readers do too! It is helpful for us to be
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4. Iā€™m confused as to why you added back the lifestyle section but removed the part ab Ed Young denying the report. You claimed it was an ā€˜interviewā€™ in your edit. There were other editors in the talk section who agreed that this source was relevant and good prior to you removing it and it helped
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2. Why was the New York Times Bestselling Author section of the bio removed? You claimed ā€˜SOAP, COI editingā€™ but did not attempt to find any sources for what you removed or verify the sources that were currently there, you just removed it all? Seems more detrimental to the page than verifying and
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Current one seems OK, thanks. The real problem is the use of the loaded and imprecise term "think tank" -- although there are plenty of sources that call it that, there are also plenty that call BS on that. It's fundamentally a partisan advocacy organization that cloaks itself in narratives that
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Yeah, it is mostly describing the significance of the role PU is playing in radicalisation and making a call for further study, but if nothing else it is at least a good supporting source for some things. One important thing that it notes is PU trying to reframe it's fairly extreme ideologies as
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and lacked features such as incremental reflow (when the layout engine rearranges elements on the screen as new data is downloaded and added to the page). The new layout engine was developed in parallel with the old, with the intention being to integrate it into Netscape Communicator when it was
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Hi, first of all, sorry for my bad English...Ā :-) Thank you for explaining to me how to use sources in English Knowledge in the future. I point out that I have expanded the article this time using the geneastar.org source, which was already present in the article (I had to register to find the
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Another fake "fact checking" website, thanks for noticing the other instance. "Progressive" may potentially be right, but there likely are better sources anyway. I only discovered the "Truthout" website recently via a link from a centrist news source, so checked its WP article. When seeing
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I don't think that can easily be interpreted as advertising, and a few small changes would make that not a problem. I think you are misinterpreting those policies as being far more restrictive than they actually are, since it sounds like you think that primary sources cannot be used at all to
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What's wrong with primary sourcing here? From my understanding independent sourcing is generally required to avoid NPOV problems and to establish the notability of a topic in the first place, so that had seemed fine to be primary sourced, although I'm not too clear on the guidelines for media
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Yeah, it's pretty good for factual claims about the world but when it comes to media or politics it's a bit scant. Even if they were just more explicit about where editors should use discretion or discuss it between themselves rather than leaving us wondering if we are missing some bit of
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Why is the article for Ad Fontes Media controversial? I see there has been some discussion about whether or not their rating are suitable RS for Knowledge, but I don't quite understand why there is so much energy about the article itself. Is there something in the article's history?
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Anyhow, I'm kinda thinking that whole section could do without the description of the shows, it's not that useful and as you noted the sourcing is poor. I'd like to have at least the count of the episodes to illustrate that the kids section is a large part of what they do now, that's
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Ay, I hadn't seen that Prospect article, seems quite useful although I guess would have to be attributed, thanks! Do you have access to that journal article? I messaged the author and they said they are trying to change it to open access, but didn't say how long that might take.
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just for clarity, but that would probably be going too far with meta-editorialization. I think some of the wording could probably be changed to ensure that it cannot be interpreted as puffery though, which specific parts of those paragraphs did you think were not appropriate?
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Not sure what to say beyond the following. I'm not in favor of using requested edits as it implies I am a connected contributor, which I'm not. Neither am I a fanboy. I just wrote the article because I thought she met the GNG. If you'd like to hold yourself to 1RR, go
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The lifestyle section is back because the references are good. Removal of properly referenced content is a POV violation. We've been over this already, to the point where it looks like you're not reading what others have to say, nor understanding the relevant
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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Hello, Hipal and/or Ronz. I'm unsure if this is a shared account. I notice that Ronz is on break from Knowledge. If Hipal = Ronz, please accept my apologies for this intrusion. The most recent entry on the BLP talk page of the now very-famous SV entrepreneur
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I consider it important for readers of Sachs' biography to know which political ideas and parties he supports. I agree nevertheless that the reference I used as source is clearly partisan (the Green Party itself) so I propose to reintroduce the text with
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Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article until the discussion has finished.
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I made a mistake, the talkpage message was right before the article edit - but I'm still assuming it was correlated, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Hopefully you'll find that my contributions align with the policies you mentioned.
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but same sourcing problems, they don't publicise that program outside their bubble so it's mostly just little op-eds and posts from parents complaining about their kids being taught that non-conservative thought is the devil or whatever.
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is a general overview of using primary sources, and the use of primary sources for media summaries like this. As to NOTPROMO was that just about including the quote from their website? I did want to make that whole quote a link to
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Ratnahastin has an anti-BJP and pro-INC bias, and engage in edit war. Their edits are a mix of content removal (sourced), POV pushing, censoring, and misrepresentation of sources. Refer the edit history and talk page of
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primary-sourceable if dated, but it's a bit hard to find any other RSs that mention the program in enough detail to be worth citing, probably because they only started going hard on the youngsters in the last few years.
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doesn't appear reliable, and I'm not seeing anything obvious in it's references that would be helpful. It's the best I can find. It's probably too early, but I expect there will be usable references within a year.
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Sorry, I didn't mean to sound like I was laying down the final word on those policies or anything, I guess I slipped into too authoritative a tone since it is just my reading and interpretation of the policies.
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I understand. Will keep in mind and not use these sources. I now went back and noticed those pages are not featured articles and, hence, not as accurate. I will remove such sources myself should I come across
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has many good images. I uploaded one from 2021, but it is much lower quality. I am not sure I'd be able to convince other editors it would be better than the other images just because it is more recent.
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Thanks. I don't see how a corporation's own press about themselves is encyclopedic in most cases. If it's worth noting, an independent publisher will note it. I'm concerned that NOT is being overlooked.
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you disagree, or to be more specific about your disagreement with the content. I would prefer more than just a generality about what you thought was lacking before I start coming up with improvements.
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Thank you so much for the feedback on my edit! For clarity, I was attempting to update the filmography and career sections. I am still learning and will make smaller edits in the meantime.
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Thanks for the help. I wasn't looking forward to a COIN report and the further drama that would likely result. I don't like what drama occurred, but at least it was relatively contained. --
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appear to be credible policy investigations but do not reflect rigorous mainstream thinking. Removing "think tank" would be good, but I suspect it would be controversial on the talk page.
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Without a high-quality, clearly independent reference to draw upon, I don't see any way to move forward per NOT and POV. We're writing encyclopedia articles, not advertising copy. --
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Let's take this to the article talk page. I'm not sure I understand. The 2018 CJR article was written about a version significantly different than what was available in 2018? --
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until a few more broad enforcement actions take place. Be sure to document the problems will on the appropriate article talk pages and noticeboards to help with enforcement. --
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I'm the one that asked you to use edit requests so that you wouldn't be seen as continuing to edit war and ignoring the requirements of BLP. It's a BLP and under sanctions.
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Interested in specific feedback as to why the recent contributions to Diamandis were reverted ā€“ as well as preferences for making meaningful contributions to the page.
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Thanks. I tried a wording closer to the RS and showed the full quote in the edit summary. I also added a topic to the talk page in case further discussion is needed.
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Sorry for the confusion. Glad that you're looking into the article. I did some quick cleanup, but there are still questionable sources and content based upon them. --
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Hi, I was browsing through your doubtful sources list and it's an interesting list. I agree that many of them are doubtful and are not trustworthy when it comes to
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My standard offer applies. I'd ask you to stop adding to it without clear consensus as BLP requires, so we don't have to worry about you being blocked or worse. --
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from 31 March where the user tag-teamed with Rzvas for content removal without even providing a valid explanation. The problem in those articles still prevails.--
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It is a absolute mess to be sure, I don't get what the hell people think is valuable about that site. And it is established editors adding it too. Blows my mind.
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Do you know if it is possible to use AWB for this, manual cleanup for this would be... problematic? And do you know how this website got spammed so much? Thanks,
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If we treat it as the highest-quality reference we have, then the POV of the Knowledge page should be changed considerably along the lines you've identified. --
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I was describing all that with a lot of detail to make it easier for you to identify how I interpret the policies and give you some starting points to describe
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Thanks for the offer. Sommer Ray is a mess where I did some basic BLP cleanup. I hope to avoid more work on it given what looks like fan/UPE editing there.
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Thank you for de-escalating the situation and for doing what you did. I appreciate the way you handled this after initially getting off to a rocky start.
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Same as above. The biggest red flag here is that it has Laverne Cox's birth year listed as 1984. When her actual birth year(1972) was revealed years ago.
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Thanks. I agree that replacing "think tank" would be an improvement, but could be difficult. It would likely take some very good, in-depth references. --
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The arguments at RSN on why Dexerto shouldn't be used in a BLP mirror the ones I've given for it's use in Sommer Ray. There's no consensus to use it. --
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not long ago where editors were struggling to choose its initial image. They settled for a 2006 image. A more recent one would likely be of help. --
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information, and in fact they are slightly different from what ethnicelebs.com reported). I hope now Ron DeSantis article is okay. Thanks again. --
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I would like you to clarify something: Find A Grave is used as a source in a lot of deceased peoples' pages. Is that source considered accurate?
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agree with you, about the article having a promotional aspect, and thank you for tagging it. I'll do some editing and try to address that now.--
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informed of the sort of information that was deleted from Chatty Sam's BLP. Thank you for reading this; I apologize for the lengthiness. --
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Please stop reverting. I've responded. Until you can make far greater efforts to follow TALK and AGF, you're at very best wasting time. --
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I should probably just make a thread on the talk page about the various kids stuff, the page is kinda lacking for how big the program is.
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mature and stable. At least one more major revision of Netscape was expected to be released with the old layout engine before the switch.
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I responded on the article talk page, referring to my original addition of the tag. In this case, there's a clear anti-fan pov problem. --
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describe what a company does or produces, or their statements about what they do, which is only the case for the being the basis of an
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Thank you for letting me know you stand by your comments at RfPP. Given that, I suggest you find other articles to work on, avoiding
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Also, should refrain from using geneology sites when referring to a person's relatives/ancestors? Would really appreciate the help.
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Once again, you're repeating yourself without apparent understanding of previous discussions and policies. Continue like this, and
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Smaller edits are always helpful, but without consensus behind them, they are edit-warring against BLP and applicable sanctions.
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best to wait for the discussion to close since there is a CR there. Feel free to leave your own opinion on the source as well.
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If I am mistake as to the reason you removed them, I apologize. I am still quite new to all this and figuring my way around.
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with a reference. I expect in a case like this, an editor could find suitable references to use by searching the Internet. --
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Edit requests or something similar so there are no violations of BLP. Repeated BLP violations will result in a block or ban.
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Hello. Did you read my edit summary? Conservative is in the following sentence, with the same link. Please undo your revert.
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And now the typical accusations of a "personal vendetta" etc have turned up. We know what they mean: "Lovely work, Hipal!"
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sign. This is the way of compromise. I appreciate your willingness to accept certain changes, albeit not ALL of them!Ā :)
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No problem at all! Good catch anyway. Some items in biographies are absolutely brutal to find on the web in referencing.
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In the source that I included, it said that Martha Plimpton had some Ashkenazi Jewish even if it was in small amounts.
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1. Why did you remove pieces of the bio include ā€˜writer, speaker, artistā€™? Is he not an writer/author or speaker?
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use for BLPs. I think we can warrant inclusion for Dexerto when cross-referencing other RS's and primary sources.
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BESTSOURCES is the most general summary of NPOV sourcing, reading further gives a better idea of sourcing policy.
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and many more. they are not linked with news websites, nor books. How do you address such issues? it that normal?
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1.0 and upgraded through the years, was slow, did not comply well with W3C standards, had limited support for
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Iā€™m genuinly trying to understand and i appreciate you helping me become a better Wiki Editor. Thank you
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I'm surprised encyclopedia.com isn't on RSP. It's difficult to find how to use it properly through RSN.
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Hello. I had a few questions about your recent edits on the Ed Young page that I am perplexed about.
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indicates removal of his marital/partner status. I am confused, because the source is WP:RS, it being
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is busy and is going to be on Knowledge in off-and-on doses, and may not respond swiftly to queries.
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account working on an article where you're following in the footsteps of many editors with a clear
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It's mostly just a list of questionable sources that I've run across on multiple occasions, before
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I don't have time to look at these closely. If nothing else, their own references could be useful:
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I will try to get some extra sourcing though anyhow, it's not like it shouldn't be done better.
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issues. I'm just doing some initial, simple cleanup of all the COI editing that has gone on. --
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Therichest.com is a poor source, inappropriate for BLPs, and probably not reliable at all.
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Those sources are unreliable and should not be used, which you seem to understand for one
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Hence my qualifier that the 2018 Columbia article is about a prior version of The Chart.
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I will respond to your comment, and try to do so promptly, on your talk page if not here.
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https://www.diggitmagazine.com/articles/prageru-kids-radical-right-wing-content-children
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Thanks for looking. Yes, I agree it would be rejected because of the low resolution. --
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Dear User. Just wanted to ask. I found such parts of text on the Gecko browser page:
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0031322X.2023.2219167?journalCode=rpop20
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Hi V21v. I'm not clear about what you're asking, but I'll try to respond best I can:
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Get well soon. I hope you can get access to an antiviral treatment if necessary. --
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For the warm and insightful welcome messages you leave on new editors' talk pages.
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I'm afraid we cannot continue as we are doing. I'm going to hold myself to 1RR. --
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I've removed your response as failing the instructions at the top of this page.
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covers it, and links to relevant policies, guidelines, essays, and templates. --
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https://prospect.org/education/right-curriculum-how-prageru-infiltrates-schools/
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on the article's talk page. I wasn't quite sure, however, what you meant by
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I thought I'd offer to search for a free image for an article you worked on.
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Will keep a lookout for those links then. Thank you very much for your help.
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Thanks. Wow, there's a lot in that paper! Let's discuss on the article talk.
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Here's another by the same Prospect author as the ref that's currently used:
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I've run across allocine.fr. It certainly could use more discussion at RSN.
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Are we good (in your opinion) on the current version? I can live with it.
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I have never looked into how AWB works, or if other tools would be better.
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It's their self-published information promoting themselves, so fails NOT (
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Point out any other pages using such sources, and I'll remove them too. --
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Super. Thank you. I've modified the proposed new section and put it on
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of outletsā€™ stories on dimensions of veracity, fairness, and expression.
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail.
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Regarding the external links: I've been keeping track of what I find at
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with the article, as editors have indicated on the article talk page? --
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Why did you delete Lucie Fink? The page was legitimate and verifiable.
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Glad someone else is interested in cleaning up the avelyman.com mess!
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I was having some difficulties with reading the reference. Fixed now.
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of the subjects for us to say it's important enough to include. See
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Hi. I am so sorry. I forgot about that. Thanks for the help there!
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I do run across articles that need images, but I don't keep track.
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centrist and/or academic but I'm not sure how to work that in.
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If you respond here, please ping me, if you would be so kind?
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I'm ok. Just sleeping for 3 days! Thanks for your thoughts.
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I left some detailed feedback on your talk page as well. --
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bring neutrality to a controversial section of a BLOP.
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for further vetting. I look forward to your commments.
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Dexerto is not remotely our biggest point of contention.
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a few of her YouTube videos Creative Commons Attribution
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That Dickinson-Cowin journal article just got opened up
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I know we're mid discussion but I got Covid MondayĀ :/
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Looking a bit closer, I'm not sure what to make of it.
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