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868:(diff | hist) . . (+32)ā€Ž . . Steel1943 (talk | contribs) (Undid revision 508211054 by Izno (talk) Revert misleading and inaccurate retarget) 19:09 List of Norwegian paintersā€Ž (diff | hist) . . (+26)ā€Ž . . Steel1943 (talk | contribs) (Add section redirect) 19:05 List of French hip hop musicians 19:05 List of Japanese hardcore punk bands 19:02 List of Italian hip hop musiciansā€Žā€Ž 18:59 List of Former Maryland State Senatorsā€Ž 18:58 List of Filipino hip hop musiciansā€Žā€Ž 18:57 List of Filipino hip hop artistsā€Ž 18:51 List of Australian authors 18:47 List of Television Episodesā€Žā€Ž N Ā ! 18:47 Talk:List of Television Episodes 18:45 Talk:List of Swiss hip hop musiciansā€Ž N Ā ! 18:43 Talk:List of Swedish diplomatsā€Ž 18:43 List of Swedish diplomatsā€Ž 18:40 Talk:List of Swaminarayan Articlesā€Ž 18:40 List of Soviet and Russian submarinesā€Ž 18:39 Talk:List of Soviet and Russian submarines N Ā ! 18:38 Talk:List of Shotgun cartridgesā€Ž 18:33 Talk:List of Scandinavian hardcore punk bandsā€Ž N Ā ! 18:30 Talk:List of Russian diplomatsā€Ž N Ā ! 18:30 Talk:List of Personality disorders 18:29 Talk:List of Object-oriented design patternsā€Ž 18:29 List of Object-oriented design patterns N Ā ! 18:28 Talk:List of Norwegian paintersā€Ž 18:27 List of German hip hop musicians 18:20 Talk:List of Lebanese artistsā€Ž 18:20 List of Lebanese artists N Ā ! 18:16 Talk:List of Japanese hardcore punk bands 18:15 Talk:List of Italian hip hop musiciansā€Ž N Ā ! 18:12 Talk:List of Greek scientistsā€Ž 18:12 List of Greek scientistsā€Ž N Ā ! 18:10 Talk:List of German hip hop musicians N Ā ! 18:10 Talk:List of Geelong suburbsā€Ž 18:10 List of Geelong suburbsā€Ž N Ā ! 18:09 Talk:List of French hip hop musiciansā€Ž N Ā ! 18:07 Talk:List of Former Maryland State Senatorsā€Ž N Ā ! 18:07 Talk:List of Filipino hip hop musicians N Ā ! 18:06 Talk:List of Filipino hip hop artistsā€Ž N Ā ! 18:05 Talk:List of Degrassi: The Next Generation characters by last nameā€Ž N Ā ! 18:03 Talk:List of Australian authorsā€Ž 1734:@Biblio Just checked and my last 30 logged admin actions go back rather more than two months, so on that measure I'm not currently an active admin (It has been a very busy three months for me in real life). But none of my recent logged admin actions took me as long as I spent checking Steel's deleted edits, and Steel isn't the only RFA candidate or potential candidate whose deleted edits I have trawled in the last two months. Measuring active admins is neither easy nor straightforward. Especially when you consider it takes at least as long to decline an unblock request as to unblock and almost always longer to decline a CSD tag to action it - we have no measure for unlogged admin actions. 1402: 6997:
daily running and organization of B-Dienst. All of them play a part in a major section of the article. Without it, it is quite hard for the reader to visualize what actually been spoken about. Other images I was wanting to add, which are now in danger, and would also illustrate major sections of the article and other articles in the series, like codes, Enigma machine, Enigma document, Cypher machinery are now in danger, because you want a copyright tag for each images (in the modern sense), for images that barely survived fire, bombing, destruction on a massive scale, and that only survived because of the wholesale theft by
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account t he said he quit but many of his jerseys were left up. The Steelers one was still out there just deleted off Knowledge so I re uploaded it. Since it was deleted,I looked at all of his jerseys for the other teams. For example on the Baltimore Ravens, Carolina Panthers, and Philadelphia Eagles have the exact same temple and work done by JohnnySeoul. Based on those, they are non-free only allowed to be used on Knowledge. I'm still really confused on the matter. So I'm waiting ndering if you can help me. Would you be willing to reupload it and fix what ever I put wrong?
1997: 3913:'s RFD was to leave it as is since editors seem to think it is a useable template. I mean, it's definitely a page that would almost be guaranteed to be recreated of it was deleted since it really is a useful search term for those trying to locate appropriate RCATs. Either way, I get what you mean about the error categories ... no reason to over-saturate unless there is a need. I feel there "may" be a need in the future for the simple fact that this may happen to more RCAT templates in the future, but that hasn't happened yet. (But ... I have talk page stalkers???) 6446: 3199:
topic of the article/list, maybe section redirects for subtopics, etc.) Maybe this search will result in more constructive nominations from myself rather than the rather genetic statements I posted on the nominations (which were the result of me thinking no additional explanation or research needed to be performed) if the redirect(s) seem(s) to not have a strong enough connection to the page to be helpful in the way you outline. But, either way, the rationale will be more thorough if I end up nominating any of them.
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beliefs wrong by reading the target article, I decided to bail on the nomination. Unfortunately, as I sort of stated above, I really don't care to find out if those are "official" terms for subtopics of the target article, so if you say they are, that's good enough for me (unless I randomly stumble on proof while surfing the Internet that tells me otherwise, but I very highly doubt that is going to happen since the subjects I usually look up on the Internet on my leisure time are in no way related to this one.)
1947: 6002: 4237: 2960: 2165: 31: 1816: 4255: 5739:, I encourage you to use whatever knowledge you may have in your speciality and apply it to Knowledge articles, if you feel up to the task. Knowledge could always use more specialists in any field who may be able to provide contributions here, even if it's just advice to others and not specifically editing articles. Either way, if you contribution is collaborating with the others at the Wikia who then find a way to add the information here, that in itself is useful as well. 455:. I removed the non-free logos with those edits because the way they were being used did not comply with NFCC#8 and NFCC310c, but removing them from the articles has made them orphans. If there were individual season articles for these teams, then I think it would be acceptable to add the file to the infoboxes for those articles. What I am wondering is whether it would be acceptable to add the champion teams logo to the infoboxes of the individual league season articles. 230: 6503: 6723: 2691: 1517: 1477: 4578: 1347: 3672: 4644: 1588: 3936: 5568:
done here for this morning. And yes, Wikia staff and community staff ate strict about regulations, otherwise all hell would break loose on there. When youve been admin or above there, youll see exactly what we mean. Oh, and one more thing. Just because we are admins from a site operating on different regulations, it doesnt make us untrustworthy here, because the regulations between the sites seem very similar to me.
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tournament/league the team won. For example, if the Marchjuly team wins the 2016 Knowledge Cup, then using the logo for the team in the infobox of the article "2016 Knowledge Cup"; or, if the Marchjuly team won the 2012 won the 2012 Knowledge Cup, then using the logo used by the team at the time (it currently uses a different logo) in the infobox of "2012 Knowledge Cup". --
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ridiculous; they referenced either one-off incidents or your ability to step back as reasons why you shouldn't be an admin. If anything, I think that your ability to change your opinions and behaviour based on feedback would have done you well in the role. Maybe you'll consider applying again someday, if you ever have 24 hours a day to edit on hereĀ ;-)
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block of KiSharika stands, but the tag I placed on their userpage I've now removed, meaning I'm not accusing Fixer88 of operating the KiSharika account. Beyond that, I can't share anything with you, and I suggest you let it go, although I'm sure you're acting in good faith. Your revert of KiSharika at the RfA was, of course, absolutely proper.--
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SPI. In the process, I noticed they were recently unblocked and read through Fixer88's SPI case archives a bit, so I was just trying to make sure that Fixer88 didn't get accused or tagged of anything they were not actually responsible. I suppose in some way or fashion all of this is related to the ArbCom case I know nothing about and only knew
6111:, I didn't know that was such a problem, I only thought that it would be wise to add that info to the template given that (in future) if anyone wants to review a closure of an Rfd, they can know from the get-go that a non-admin closed the discussion. Sorry for any inconvenience; I hope you will understand. That being said, the way 1461:. If you accept the nomination, you must state and sign your acceptance. You may also choose to make a statement and/or answer the optional questions to supplement the information your nominator has given. Once you are satisfied with the page, you may post your nomination for discussion, or request that your nominator do so. 2581: 3193:
Fair enough. Yeah, your first interpretation is correct; I have no desire to renominate at this time due to my later finds. But, in all honesty, I don't even know what I find clear and what I don't. After skimming through the article, I found versions of these terms mentioned somewhere in context, so
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Just a quick note. I've been a long-term RFA voter, over the years, but, unfortunately, I didn't see yours until the day after it closed, because lately I'm not so active, and often only check in once a week or so. I would have been +support. I hope you are not in any way disillusioned by the result,
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It's a shame to see you had to withdraw your RfA. If I had seen it, I definitely would have !voted support because of the diligence and tech-saviness that you show at RfD. Go another half year or year without incident and hopefully you'll be able to pass (if you want to run that gauntlet again). ----
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Fair enough. And I probably should have clarified what I actually meant by "untrustworthy". I think I could have used a clearer word or explanation. I meant that in some cases, editors or admins who frequently edit certain Wikias may not be in tune with editing standards on Knowledge. Sometimes, the
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Thanks! I may have to look into that in the future. Right now, I'm actually trying to see if a separate option can be added to the page mover's redirect suppression to create separate checkboxes for the page itself and the talk page. I've found that I've had to restore talk page redirects whenever I
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Just a heads up that generally at RM if a proposal makes its way through to the backlog without anyone opposing and the argument is fairly sound we just move it as unopposed rather than relisting. I realise this is different to how most of the XfD processes handle it (probably because page moves are
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If you want to put my statement in the thread, that's fine by me, but to save disruption I won't bother (it's in the history). I wasn't expecting the change to be quietly accepted to be honest, but the conversation was pointlessly circular. My part is played, and I'm off to do something else. Let me
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Within that context of the B-Dienst, which is abstract for most people to read. The two code picture, provide the reader with an understanding of what the codes look like, since in the article they are spoken about in the abstract. The five pictures of the military folk, are all instrumental is the
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Your are not an administrator, who would normally administrate this type of request, so I can speak to them directly? I can't make head nor tail of what your actually saying. All the files here are Second World War, from the web. All of them are out of copyright and all of them you want deleted are
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I'm wishing you a Merry Christmas, because that is what I celebrate. If you don't like Christmas or just don't celebrate it in any of its forms, then please accept a generic "Happy Holidays". If you celebrate no holidays at this time of year, then hopefully you will be satisfied with an even more
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Also for the Steelers logo that I was taking about in the other chat, it's from the official Steelers website, so is there any chance that if I upload the file, I can send it to you and you can upload Orr with all the official copyright status. Because I'm very confused on the copy right status and
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Hi, I saw what you left on my page, I'm a bit new to Knowledge so if you could help me I would appreciate it. The file I put up as th Steeler jersey was once a file but then later deleted. However on various websites, the image was saved there. The user who made "JohnnySeoul" left Knowledge. On his
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where there's no relevant text in the target; it's a shame that solution got no consensus. My next thought was that we should restore the links for 1 to 1000, but any arbitrary limit has errors both ways: 1001 merits a link; 933 probably doesn't. Sadly, we may just have to restore the hundreds of
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to do the work for me. But I see it used to do this and has been edited to remove the link. Please do you have any examples of the unhelpful links that were being created? Perhaps we can find some way to retain the many helpful links without recreating the unhelpful ones. Of course, I'll need to
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OK then. Let me just say one thing. I dont see why everyone sees Wikia admins as being untrustworthy. I myself am admin ir bureaucrat on several of them, so i know how that site works. Most of the wikis actually operate by the same rules, so its not different on the different communities at all. Im
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I was in suspicion-mode because of the IPs that seemed so similar to N-C16 (and turned out to be socks), but I didn't want to accuse you (or any other editor) of anything without evidence. I'm sorry my speculations came across as accusations; that isn't what I intended. And now I'll leave Steel1943
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was quite clear and I have no drive to further discuss them due to not knowing what is going on and currently having no drive or desire to figure it out, given I read the target article in its entirety after the nominations. (In other words, the status quo remaining is the default in this case.) If
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Too bad that it didn't work out for you. I hope that you won't be discouraged by this and will continue to give your valuable contributions to the site. You are one of the better editors around and this doesn't change that. Thank you for all the work you have done and enjoy this pie. As it is said,
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I would have voted support, for what it's worth. It's worrying that the community near-simultaneously rejected the idea of allowing non-admins to close RfDs as delete and rejected one of the non-admin closers who could keep down the backlog from becoming an admin. As usual, the backlogs pile up. We
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19:19 List of Swiss hip hop musiciansā€Žā€Ž (2 changes | history) . . (+66)ā€Ž . . 19:17 List of Swaminarayan Articlesā€Žā€Ž (3 changes | history) . . (+51)ā€Ž . . 19:15 List of Scandinavian hardcore punk bandsā€Žā€Ž (2 changes | history) . . (+360)ā€Ž . . 19:12 List of Russian diplomatsā€Ž
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Wikias trustworthy on here, considering the specific niches that some of the Wikias cover, but one specifically for broad weather-related subjects, I would assume, has a rather strict community-established requirement for adminship. So, in this case, when the claim is made about admins from such a
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Yeah, I guess that makes sense then. In that case, thank you all for any contributions you make here. I don't run across subject matter specialists too often in the realm of edits I perform (with the exception of the subject of video games on rare occasion), so anything you can add to Knowledge is
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My apologies if my response to your question was rather blunt. I just don't have the desire or drive to figure out what I do or don't know about that right now, and was more or less, listing them since they looked like uncontroversial cleanup nominations at the time. After I proved my own original
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I redirect The Science of Star Wars to the book and Science of Star Wars to the miniseries. And I put a confusion template. You can leave it at that. We do not need a disambiguation page for two topics that don't even go by the same title. It'll only further ad to confusion than clear it up. It's
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standard here), and it was changed to by an admin to something that, in my opinion, didn't make sense to me. I mean, I'm not going to edit war over it or anything since I don't manage that Wikia, but that's just my example and my take on why I made the aforementioned statement you referenced. So,
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Once it's cleared out (and I believe I may be getting help from one of your talk-page stalkers), it's fine the way it is. The problem with creating separate categories for every issue under the sun is that's it's difficult to patrol dozens of categories. You have to constantly keep re-loading the
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I am quite aware of Checkuser policy and the work you do that cannot be shared for legal reasons, so I wasn't expecting you to actually tell me anything that could disrupt the work behind the scenes; After I reverted the RFA edit, I started doing a bit of research since I was considering filing a
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Steel1943, you're carrying on two similar conversations with GS, one here and one on GS's Talk page. The history of the Fixer88 case is rather complex. Fixer 88 was unblocked, though, by Arbcom a few months ago. I've reviewed the history, with which I was closely involved, and determined that the
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Amazing that is STILL going on after almost a year now. In all honesty, your recent knowledge of Fangusu's actions is a lot greater than mine: I blanked my watchlist a while ago, and it seems that Fangusu hasn't reverted any of my edits recently, so I'm completely in the dark. That, and since you
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back again, so yay yay. I have me little fridge with chilled, er, water and stuff in, and a microwave and a bed and got some rugs and bean bags and things and trying to make it into a little den again. I also painted a great mural on the side wall of next doors property it is a rather Turneresque
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6978:. No licensing tag exists, as they are from the web. There is no licensing attached to them, as there is no licensing authority and no search of licensing would find it, as they are from WW2. I'm following the exact same process that prescribed to me by Diannaa and by another image administrator 6701:
Ok, the Steeler uniform meets fair use standards, so I think it's fine. And for the logo, I'm all about small detail. If you look at the old file and the one I uploaded, you can spot differences including a black outline around the circle and difference in some shapes. The logo I took s from the
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Yeah, the error message at that template (plus the "/doc" page) is basically a disambiguation page, for lack of a better term. However, making the template a full-blown disambiguation page (basically overwriting the template with its "/doc" page) may be problematic since transclusions would then
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keep spectrum; I can't make any promises, but I may look into the target article with a more fine-toothed comb later to make better relations to the terms and where they are mentioned in context so that readers will better understand why these terms redirected there (as in alternate name for the
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Hi there, and here's a cold beverage to help relax after the stresses of RFA. I would say please don't be too disheartened, I don't think there's anything there that speaks of a permanent issue preventing you from being an admin. Probably with around six months of clean slate, get the AN/I thing
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That's why I put the confusion template. They are not only two distinct topics, but also different titles. Whenever the title of the book is linked it takes them to the dismabacation page, even though the pages linking them mentions that it's a book. This only adds to confusion. As I previously
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Yeah, I use Twinkle so that I don't have to place the RFD tags or the user talk page notes manually, but as you saw, I still have to manually merge them all afterwards. Twinkle doesn't have an option for mass nominations ... yet. (Requesting a fix for that has been something I've been trying to
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Greetings Marchjuly! It's been a while. But about that redirect ... it should probably stay. In the redirect's current form, its purpose is to be a bookmark for the creator of that page to find the article, even if they moved it themselves. If they wish to have the page deleted, they can always
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and we are trying to establish best practices and do the right thing in all these organizational partnerships. Using subpages as you did is the best way. It was not obvious to me at the time I set up the pages, but after seeing it, I recognize it as an improvement and the best way to do things.
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may be a good example of how to adjust the templates. However, since using an ambiguous template really is an "error", I'm not sure if this would be the preferred way to do things. That, and a big red error message may stick out better to editors and readers alike. Either way, good to see that
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when there were no additional votes other than the nominator at the time. In cases like that, if no one else adds to the discussion, I'll relist it once to allow more time for possible opinions to confirm the nominator's stance. Now, if it had already been relisted once but there were still no
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Sorry, but I don't understand why I'm at fault for an edit conflict caused by other editors. I attempted to save my explanation about my misunderstanding as soon as I could while other editors kept saving their edits prior to me saving mine ... twice. So, if you are attempting to accuse me of
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Haha, yeah, I'm a bit shocked that ECs happened while editing in other sections (since that usually doesn't happen,) but either way, awesome! As you can see, there are several such redirects. (That, and it probably helps that I'm somewhat familiar with the series; not sure if you are or not.)
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Thank you for your receptive reaction to my reverting of the closing of your self-initiated RfC. Though I opposed your changes, if an uninvolved administrator/editor sees consensus to implement your changes based on the RfC, I will have no issue (unless I think it's a blatant misconstruing of
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parameter, but it seems that this more for the logo of that particular season, not for any particular team. I am also a bit concerned that trying to fudge this a bit and use the logos in such a way might mistakenly be interpreted as meaning the same could be done for all such articles such as
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Thanks for taking a look. It was a bit late for me when I posted the above, so it might have been a little more rambling than usual. I was just wondering if non-free use could be justified for using the logo a a championship winning team in the main infobox of a stand-alone article about the
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I believe you, considering that you are obviously a more established editor than the other two mentioned here. Just wondering, do you by chance know of any cause to why these other editors may be linking your user page in their signature? (Such information may be useful in the event that a
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category pages to see whether they have any new errors. I'd restrict category creation to issues that constantly fill up with several instances every day. In theory, errors should be bad enough that there is a bold red message on the page clearly identifying the issue. Sometimes I run into
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I just wanted to drop by and say that I would have changed my comment to support had you kept the request open. The most recent comments of yours seem to be less "big deal-y", and without that one concern there isn't any real reason to oppose. The other arguments presented there were quite
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Sorry for the late reply: I thought I replied, but I must have overlooked the fact that I didn't. Anyways, I'd say that a dated logo may only be appropriate on an article with that date as part of its subject. Otherwise, the dare in the image should be omitted if possible.
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behind you, you'll be good for another go. Maybe also consider writing an article - I am not totally sure where I stand on the "admins must have content experience" debate, but I do think it's important to understand it since it is the first and most fundamental of the
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Youre welcome. But can i suggest that the IP addresses get checked properly instead of jumping to conclusions next time, and not attacking users when they join? In retrospect, im afraid its your fault the edit confluct happened for attacking Darren in the first place.
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to category pages, but would rather see them deleted myself. (The editor whose edits I reverted stated they were going to start an RfD discussion for those redirects in the near future, but I may start that discussion myself in the near future unless I'm beat to it.)
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Uh, guys...Jdcomix is not a sock puppeteer. I know him from other places, and he wouldnt do such a thing. But if you can prove with overwhelming evidence all the accounts have the same IP, then my hands will be up in acceptance of this allegation being true afterall
1826:. It's also great fun and rewarding to write something that's read by thousands of people around the world. All the best, you're a great Wikipedian and the project needs to have you around, even if it's time spent alternating between active and Wikibreaks. Thanks Ā ā€” 1257:
One thing I've noticed is that there are lots of cross-namespace redirects to templates and categories which sound like list articles. I'd expect to find a list article, but it's not completely unexpected to find some other kind of list, such as a category listing.
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strikes me as especially questionable, since that was the former title of the article for a reasonable length of time until someone moved it. So links on the Internet from 2014 & before point to that location. The target sees a fair amount of use, too:
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the guardians of quality of new articles, they are also in a position to ensure that pages are being correctly tagged for deletion and maintenance and that new authors are not being bitten. This is an important feature of your work. Read about it at the new
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Not sure on that one. I would say "no" since technically, it is a new image. But I see your point: It wouldn't hurt to add a note of some sort to the nonexistent talk page about the previous discussion so that it doesn't have to necessarily be rediscussed.
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I think you may be saying that you read the article, and didn't find it clear... That does concern me, and normally I'd then ask for feedback, on the talk page, as to which aspects you didn't find clear. But if your interest really is exhausted, I won't
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Fair enough. There are obviously differences between the 2 sites, but not many. As for the refraining from us being untrustworthy because we are Wikia admins, im greatful for that. At least youve put right the malice caused by the comment you made.
325: 4720: 3046:. Literally thousands of press articles, over the years, have followed the example of US military spin-doctors, and have conflated claims that former captives have "returned to the battlefield", with have "returned to the support of terrorism". 967:, ~40-80 hits a day, considerably more than many actual articles. With the closer's permission, I've recreated the redirect. Do you still believe this redirect should be deleted despite the above information? If so, I'll open a procedural new 750:
Feel free to nominate them. The redirects targeting the category pages actually seems more useful than targets where the subject of the redirect would not be found. (In all honesty though, I would advocate for deletion myself as I'm not a fan of
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I wasn't assuming anything until I received an answer; the italics were there to help me get an answer clearer ASAP, and obviously, one has now been provided to me by about 4 different editors causing edit conflicts on my page. Thanks everyone.
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Yep, that's her. Geolocates to the same city as recent IP socks, and first edit was an undo-button revert of one of your edits. Textbook. Nothing to do now since a report would be stale, but I'll consider what info I can add to the LTA. Thanks.
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone 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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seascape which I am quite proud of it is about five metres wide by four metres high, the neighbour can't see it but agreed to it as the wall needed replastering anyway (in Hungary people plaster the outside of the walls and paint them, kinda
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Hi Steel1943. I hope you're doing well. I have a quick question about redirects that hopefully you can help with. I understand that crossnames space redirects from the article namespace to the userspace can be tagged for speedy deletion per
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I'm not sure which discussion you are referring to as I don't recall me performing a close or relist at RM for a couple of days, but if I did relist a discussion, I would have to assume that I had a good reason to do so, opposition or not.
267:. When you move a page, please remember to correct any double-redirects and make link corrections where necessary. It is also very important that no one else be allowed to access your account, so you should consider taking a few moments to 6387:) would be that it would be difficult to fix such links created by that parameter since there's no easy way to track transclusions that use any specific parameter. That, and creating a new template in the way you reference would replicate 5428:
kind of contradict each other. One can't assume good faith to file a sockpuppetry investigation since good faith cannot be assumed in sockpuppetry. That's why I'm glad this confusion got sorted out before it got to the point that someone
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is helpful since that information can be ascertained from going to the discussion, and may actually cause unnecessary issues if someone goes to the talk page who may have the mindset that non-admins shouldn't be closing anything.
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mentioned, it would have been different if they went by the same title, but they don't and the pages linking them mention this. Not only that, but we got brackets added to the titles for clarification, so let's leave it at that.--
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consensus.) However, I will find a way to put your original closing statement somewhere in the RfC (unless you want to) so that the eventual closer can take your assessment of the RfC into consideration when they close the RfC.
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Sorry, you lost me at "Your are not an administrator". I tried to help you by providing information about Knowledge and its policies; most administrators here would probably direct you to the same pages. If you disagree with
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Oh, I think you are referring to the parentheses/disambiguators. Either way though, if the disambiguation page doesn't exist, the two articles would need to be moved to their respective titles without the disambiguators per
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way editors edit on one Wikia may be completely contradictory to how page formats or editing is accepted on Knowledge, or even on a different Wikia page. For reference, I have edited on a couple of Wikias in the past: The
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I restored the notices you left on my talk page. I don't think talk page guidelines recommend the removal of this kind of notice, although overstriking them, or leaving a notice to ignore them is guideline compliant.
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to display talk page subpages (in addition to already-displayed subject subpages) if they exist. What would be absolutely ideal is if swaps are supported in the software itself, but that could be well-off from now
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in their deletion rationale, hopefully editors would consider that before re-creating the template. Or, maybe we could make a disambiguation page in template space? I suppose that's effectively what we have now.
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Thanks for all of your work on these sites. You're definitely a net positive as an editor, and would have been a net positive as an administrator too. Hopefully this result isn't too discouraging. All the best,
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Who are these guys? Never heard of them before, I'm assuming they were impersonating me or something? I'll try to find proof that I'm not socking, because I've never been accused of this type of thing before.
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If your concern was that this conflation was "original research" on my part, you were mistaken. I followed the terms used in press reports. I believe this is exactly how redirects are supposed to be used.
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Well decorating the study has taken me about a week but I finally got it all back today, New paint on the walls and ceilings new lamps new desk new second hand desktop computer and all the reference books in
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Why are you attacking Darren for? And why does it matter that his first edit here was to help defend someone we all know very well for? Im pretty sure its not on the policy for admins to attack new users...
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I aborted the nomination as that was enough for me to essentially withdraw. However, I do understand your own concerns and will try my best to validate them since I had concerns myself on both the deletion
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against the ships I have painted in the harbour of the mural, but he is the franchisee at the fag shop so we see each other pretty much each day anyway so he knows what I am doing just has not seen it yet.
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I also see you said that any non-free image will be deleted after 7 days. Is that true for all non-free images or just that case? Because if that is the case I now realize that you can't solve my problem
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Also wanted to leave you a note that I found your answer to my question both reasonable and reassuring. I likely would have supported your RFA as I have had many more recent cordial interactions with you.
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as well. I do know him personally, and I can verify that he would have no motive to sockpuppet. I have no affiliations with Rodre112330 or AquilaXIII, but I can assure you that Jdcomix is not involved in
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posting this comment at the same time, it probably would have been preferable for you to only had done one or the other. That's like reverting while discussing reverts and confuses everyone involved.
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. You can spread the "WikiLove" by giving someone else some cookies, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend.
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For those files' use in that article (and, for that matter, to remain on Knowledge), you will probably need to find an applicable licensing tag that permits it for free use/release (if one exists.)
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was what prompted me to leave this message I think. I was skimming the RM list and noticed that there were several relists that I thought were a touch unnecessary (this was the only one by you).
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I would like to inform you that SIAE MICROELETTRONICA Is registered in all uppercase. Please see bloomberg link and other site. Otherwise, as suggested by vegas33 to use SIAE MIcroelettronica.
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Which is, of course, an incredibly low number of actions anyway. We have whole sections of the site that would go up in flames if a single person took a vacation. Hell, I just did it at
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I've noticed a few of those recently myself. Continuous consensus on redirects of the such is usually delete, overwrite the redirect with a list, or retarget to an appropriate list
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On with RfD then! I got me study decorated and all set up today, and me proper desktop all set up, so, can do some decent work rather than fiddling around with a tablet thingy...
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has is its list of incoming links. For that reason alone, it is difficult for those trying to help out with the queue to discern what "type" of error the error is. At least for
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I think the situation with the RfC ID is as it should be. Either way, if the RfC closer is not able to implement the change themselves and neither am I, I will send you a ping.
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I am not. Hence my not being particularly worried about all the argy-bargy at WP, I have had enough to do. I will invite him around to break a bottle of champagne well cheap
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edits and you never responded to them by the time I got around to reverting them, so as I said, do as you will. Either way, my edit notice for removing the nominations on
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A team of legal scholars at Seton Hall University have methodically tracked, and debunked, these claims, methodical work that the press corps is generally unaware of.
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Yeah, I noticed those. (I also noticed at least one where I was reverted immediately after my series of edits.) I'll take a look at RFDing them in the near future. --
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I had a whole bunch light up on my watchlist from edits I made in the 2012 period, which looks odd to me. I guess you were just doing routine tagging for RFD old? --
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Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit
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unless it's a formerly-used logo. And I'm skeptical about using individual season logos on season articles (if they existed) on how it would pertain to meeting
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support at a future RfA. To end on a positive note, I'm planning an essay which I'm tentatively calling "content creation for dedicated vandal fighters" - see
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Well, the way you did it was better than the spreadsheet I developed before discovering Twinkle. I still had to add all the tags on the redirects by hand! ā€”
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There's simply nothing here for actual notability in either the relevant notability or policy in itself, and there's nothing to suggest otherwise better.
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Just an FYI/update, I read through the article for a bit, and I'm still confused. At this point, I don't see myself renominating any of the redirects.
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Well, your edit summary seemed to indicate you remained concerned, and were considering re-instating the nomination, with a different explanation. I
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We now have 831 New Page Reviewers! Most of you requested the user right to be able to do something about the huge backlog. Now it's time for action.
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Could you please explain yourself more fully? You listed a bunch of redirects for discussion, and then withdrew them with the cryptic edit summary
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That's also a link to the exact imagine. From your username you seem like a Steelers fan, it would be greatly appreciated if you could help me out
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is set up to place its pages in categories by default or even by option. (Yeah, I don't know Lua, and I'm not sure I ever will at this point.)
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Actually, we have only 233 active admins at this moment, if we use the 30 actions per 2 months standard. (That standard is adapted from the 30
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Hi Steel1943, How do I fix it. All these photographs are are related to the subject ares which is B-diesnt. What do I need to do to fix this?
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My rule of thumb on redirects such as those is that if the title sounds like it could be an encyclopedic subject, even if it may not meet the
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To elaborate, in my opinion, page views don't relieve my concern since they do not show if the readers are arriving at their intended target.
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Nope, never heard of it before this.Ā :-P Are you doing that with Twinkle? I was wondering how best to use it to nominate a group of pages. ā€”
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Do you know when it's appropriate to redirect from the main namespace to the template namespace? Such redirects are explicitly exempted from
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I'm particularly sorry if my oppose seemed to have "sunk" your RfA. It really is nothing personal and it absolutely does not mean I will
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has a few links for lists of licensing templates that declare a file for free-use; most likely, of those lists, you may want to look at
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something due to edits and accusations that got saved that beat the edit I was typing out and never saw theirs at all, that itself is a
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which make very little sense to me. Should these be sent to RfD, or is there some consensus that we should have redirects like this? --
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when you say that most Wikias work under the same rules as Knowledge, I do believe you, but the key word there is definitely "most".
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could easily be the best tools for patrollers and reviewers. We've listed most of what what we need at the 2016 WMF Wishlist Survey.
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greeting you left me last year? I felt inclined to reciprocate this year. I found this image to be the most interesting of those in
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OMG, what a nightmare! Kudos to you for persevering through all of that, including resolving all the links and moving histories. ā€”
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No worries. I was watching those pages in the event that I needed to respond. Either way, I appreciate your following up on this.
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has a "real name" parameter. Probably should be changed to "legal name" since there is already another parameter for birth name.
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speedy deletion. Usually, user space pages that were the former location of an article are not harmful, and are usually kept at
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Cheer up my friend! There is always a second time! Don't worry or be discouraged by this RfA. Here's a cupcake to liven you up!
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Sorry you withdrew, I was in the middle of reviewing you and hadn't spotted anything that would have convinced me to oppose.
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violation. But, at the end of it all, we've all come to an understanding of what actually happened, and that's comforting.
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Rcat to some of those, but then decided to revert the redirections afterwards. And as you may see, I didn't blanket revert
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Hmm ... I may need to take advantage of that script myself. Where can I find it we see if it's something I want to use?
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I may be back now. Not sure yet. But I have made about 10 edits today, so the outlook of that possibility is promising.
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I must have overlooked your code when I added my code, possibly because your code didn't work if a namespace is used. --
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No, "the battlefield" is not, generally, synonymous with terrorism. However, our articles are supposed to comply with
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Could be. I'm more sure than not, but at first glance, I don't see where their edits have crossed, other than linking
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That is the websit where I found the imagine, with a link to the imagine on Knowledge, however it is a deleted page.
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that documented excessive moves and move requests among storm articles, and I did notice that Jdcomix also had done
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Sent you an email. And then decided to just write the script properly into a MediaWiki user script. It's now here:
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currently have 39,739,438 pages on the English Knowledge and only 545 active admins. That cannot sustain itself. ~
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as the page move discussion is relevant to these links, at least in the range 10-99. Thanks again for your help.
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This is our second request. The backlog is still growing. Your help is needed now - just a few minutes each day.
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Good find. Hopefully it gets deleted quick: I have no idea what the "me of 2012" was thinking when I created it.
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has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by SwisterTwister was:
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about a year ago. Lastly they are the subject of the article. It states in the No.8 of the non free criteria:
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transclusions that take some effort to track down, but for the most part they are easy to identify and fix.
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And I'm not disagreeing with you that the files may help the article, but I don't agree with their use as
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and hopefully this note has made your day a little better. Spread the WikiLove by wishing another user a
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since I found that its creator has created about 3 copies of the same draft subject at different titles.
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Thanks! I received the email. Still pondering about using the script, but I may give it at least a try.
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upon you mentioning it, but since you seem to be privy to what is going on, that's good enough for me.
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You've taught me a lot, Steelman, so thank you! and I hope you're back for a long, edifying time!
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additional comments in the discussion, then I would have closed it as proposed by the nominator.
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I understand your stance, and as I already said, I don't agree with it. I'll notify you of the
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Makes sense. I implemented the change referenced in this section header by merging it from
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That, and if erroneous links are created, the purpose of a disambiguation page is so that
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I have no concerns with the edits you have made on those articles to remove the files per
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Me, Hurricane Layten, and Hurricane Darren all know Jdcomix on another site. That's why.
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Good luck, we've not crossed paths before but you tick all the boxes - here's hoping for
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be old enough to qualify for one of those. Otherwise, in their current state (tagged as
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or even create a new template which simply calls {{Year dab|N|the number|N (number)}}.
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good links manually. It's a pity this wasn't appreciated by those who opposed the RfD.
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Don't review a page if you are not sure what to do. Just leave it for another reviewer.
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templates which need to be replaced.) In fact, as I'm writing this, I don't know if
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to accept or decline the nomination. A page has been created for your nomination at
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since an applicable licensing tag may be found there. My guess is that those files
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discussions and have made rather substantial updates to other templates related to
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in addition to the consolidated nomination of 11 articles, lists, and redirects at
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only if the two topics had the same title that I would support a disambiguation.--
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Ah, that one. I relisted that one because the move request is to declare a new
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you are saying your interest in the topic is exhausted, which is fine with me.
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I just sent some cross-namespace redirects to RfD. Let's see how this goes. --
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You have actually, in a way, brought a concern of mine that I realized after
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (disambiguation) (disambiguation) listed at
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Thanks, that's clear now. I agree that we should delete redirects such as
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back out my changes to avoid the links appearing twice; that's no problem.
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are possibly the same user? The only reason I bring this up is because of
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transclude the entire "disambiguation page". I saw a similar situation at
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Pretty much. It seems either path leads to the same ultimate destination.
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rather than AD 107. Eventually I had the rather obvious idea of getting
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was converted to an error template: the fact that the only "queue" that
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BBC 12-hour Editathon - large influx of new pages & drafts expected
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Yes, that's why I didn't say anything about it earlier. Just an FYI. ā€”
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Let's get that over and done with in time to relax for the holidays.
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By the way, my comment above about a "sock master" was referring to
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Thanks for your understanding and your explanation. BTW, Fixer88's
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I was going to pass you a list, but I see you have been watching.
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since I don't agree with your edit and I don't have any desire to
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something like this has been done before as ideas can come of it.
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Basically, every Steelers logo you have uploaded is redundant to
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It made me happy to see you editing again. You've been missed! --
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Hello Steel1943. I was only following the precedent given at
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generally doesn't keep them around without good reason to.
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on whichever redirects you desire as you created them all.
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currently stands is not sufficiently up to standard IMO.--
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if there is more proof than I'm seeing right off the bat.
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and worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia. If additional
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whenever you refer to a file by name in this template. --
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official Steelers website so that's why I changed that
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is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the
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would like to nominate you to become an administrator.
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It seems the situation has been resolved. Great! :D
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I think my sock sensor is working again ... because
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to our readers. Also, I don't think that the word "
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It isn't necessary to be that bureaucratic. -- 1393:Thanks for your help with the template redirects 955:I pinged the closer on a recent RFD you opened: 290:, for article renaming requests awaiting action. 6873:From the icy Canajian north; to you and yours! 6847:}} to their talk page with a friendly message. 6379:The issue I see with adding a new parameter to 5966:BBC 100 Women 2016: How to join our edit-a-thon 3749:BTW, I would appreciate some help clearing the 3039:What exactly was the nature of your concern? 3029:Could you please explain yourself more fully... 6771:}} to their talk page with a friendly message. 6672:Also, the jersey images you are uploading are 4678:. Please improve the submission's referencing 2696:Thanks for helping me sort outreach pages for 118:File:{{{{{|safesubst:}}}BASEPAGENAME:{{{1}}}}} 6415:Manual it is, then. I've posted a notice at 5433:file one, whether it was me or someone else. 4889:'s user page. But, it may be worth filing an 4776:This seems to have been added in error? ---- 3595:importScript('User:Deryck Chan/closerfd.js'); 2780:A troll or a sock - either way very close to 1285: 4169:Alternatively, we could just redirect it to 899:? The .png file is likely to be deleted per 7206:redirect, you might want to participate in 2588:redirect, you might want to participate in 2532:redirect, you might want to participate in 1451:to see what this process entails, and then 348:redirect, you might want to participate in 7202:. Since you had some involvement with the 7071:Knowledge:Non-free content criteria#Policy 6943:subject of the article. (For example, see 6441:Wishing you a purr-fectly Happy Christmas! 3545:Okay. I'll revive my RfD closer script... 2584:. Since you had some involvement with the 2528:. Since you had some involvement with the 2163: 1458:Knowledge:Requests for adminship/Steel1943 344:. Since you had some involvement with the 146:. Beats having redundant batches of code. 7106:), the file would be okay for use there. 7055:. You tagged the files you uploaded with 957:User_talk:Patar_knight#Recent_RFD_closure 893:File talk:Portland Timbers (MLS) logo.png 6521:Thanks for all your help on the 'pedia! 6444: 4860:directing their user page to Jdcomix... 4253: 2530:Knowledge:Knowledge:Ambox classes/Admins 2526:Knowledge:Knowledge:Ambox classes/Admins 1522:Thanks for helping to organize pages at 1482:Thanks for helping to organize pages at 1371:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Jenn Vix 506:, its placement is probably correct per 236:Hello, Steel1943. Your account has been 6265:Hello! I started making edits such as 4462:figure out for a bit, but with the way 4303:- 2016 WMF Wishlist Survey: Please vote 4037:If the deleting admin leaves a link to 2749:It is. I collaborate with the group at 2656:In response to your reverting my edits 1685:Knowledge:List of administrators/Active 1047:. I hope you reconsider, of course! 587:You'll probably want to revert this too 457:Template:Infobox football league season 14: 6827:! This greeting (and season) promotes 6754:! This greeting (and season) promotes 6348:I'm tempted to add a new parameter to 4856:, both of which are requesting a move 4672:guidelines on the notability of people 3642:Argh. Past me embarrassing future me. 1791:and I hope you do try again. Regards. 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 6839:Spread the holiday cheer by adding {{ 5461:Yes, sorry for any confusion I caused 5011:, in case that comment seemed vague. 1868:ThePlatypusofDoom has given you some 7069:to meet all 10 criteria outlined in 6522: 6233: 4389:Bundling Elder Scrolls skills at RFD 3681:2016 Arbitration Committee elections 2592:if you have not already done so. - 2536:if you have not already done so. - 2288:I guess) so I did all that. The new 1557: 1435: 1408:The Thanks-For-Fixing-My-Edits Award 881:Hi Steel1943. Do you think that the 25: 4700:The comment the reviewer left was: 4682:Knowledge:Referencing for beginners 3903:Actually, I think the consensus at 1360:Knowledge's policies and guidelines 897:File talk:Portland Timbers logo.svg 23: 7210:if you have not already done so. 7190: 7077:since they illustrate the subject 6805: 6721: 6000: 4649:Your recent article submission to 4642: 4235: 4076:, so I attempted to adapt that at 2958: 2628:Knowledge:Redirects for discussion 2572: 2516: 352:if you have not already done so. 332: 228: 24: 7230: 6853:generic "Season's Greetings". 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Use it by adding this line to 2689: 1995: 1945: 1851: 1814: 1698:WikiProject Reforming Knowledge. 1586: 1558: 1515: 1475: 1449:Knowledge:Requests for adminship 1400: 1345: 592:Addition to closing instructions 466:Special:diff/Marchjuly/723477682 453:Special:diff/Marchjuly/723478213 449:Special:diff/Marchjuly/723478073 445:Special:diff/Marchjuly/723477531 441:Special:diff/Marchjuly/723477435 256:when moving the parent page(s). 29: 6893:Pictures in support of B-Dienst 5995:New Page Review - newsletter #2 4722:Articles for creation help desk 3256:pageswap script for convenience 259:Please take a moment to review 7022:Knowledge:Files for discussion 7001:at the end of the world war 2. 5129:Talk:Texasā€“Pan American Broncs 5025:) 02:03, 4 December 2016 (UTC) 4659:coverage about the subject in 4599:hope it helps to clarify. 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