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as their respective abbreviations. The result is not the same, and I do think it matters. Nobody would close a re-nomination as "Speedy Keep" if the earlier nomination had been "no consensus". It seems that you've used your mistaken first closure to justify your second one. I'm not interested in you doing any me favours: I expect you to use your admin tools for the benefit of the encyclopedia and I don't need nonsense like "subverting the usual process and unilaterally renominating the discussions did you no favor here". That's not why the community grated you those tools. I assumed that a simple renomination which addressed the objection would have been a less bureaucratic route than DRV, but it seems I was mistaken. --
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either know how the raise any issues or to know whether they should raise any issues. If it does get spotted by an experienced editor, chances are they're unlikely to have access to the tools needed to revert your action, and they're unlikely to be willing to expend the time and effort to ask somebody who does. BRD doesn't really work for admin actions. A deletion or a salting is effectively the last word on the matter, so most people in today's wikipedia community expect admins to treat that with greater care and if erring, to be doing so on the side of caution. –
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would be one step in that direction and might actually have a chance to pass. I think your suggestion might be a step too far to gain consensus, because after all, there are a lot of helpful non-admin closures and they do help with the administrative workload. As for evidence, I'm not as active as I'd like to be at AfD, so I don't have any examples off the top of my head. Trawling the archives of
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neglected to do so. I am declining your request to relist because the discussion had been open for over two weeks and garnered little discussion and I do not think it being open longer will attract more attention. I am usually lenient on requests to relist, but subverting the usual process and unilaterally renominating the discussions did you no favor here. You may appeal my decision at
4377:, I repurposed the French one, and my bot successfully used it to translate several pages. For the Chinese one, we need a date translator, or we just clobber the date and use the current date when substituting it. But, that one seems to be used less frequently (compared to the French one which is used all the time). Thanks!
2757:, Yes, I realize that, but the fact that multiple editors add similar comments outside of the archive suggests, if not a local consensus, a prevailing attitude among the regular RfD participants. Going forward, I'll add my comments to the applicable talk page, but I just thought I should note that it is not just
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Greetings or Happy Winter Solstice! As the year winds to a close, I would like to take a moment to recognize your hard work and offer heartfelt gratitude for all you do for Knowledge. And for all the help you've thrown my way over the years. May this Holiday Season bring you nothing but
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on my talk where I've wondered if non-admin AfD closures (barring obvious bad faith speedy keeps) should be restricted via an RfC. Would be interested to know your thoughts; I've never started a wide-reaching RfC before, and I'd want to make sure I have a good opening argument for the proposal with
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That supplement appears to apply only to article space. Redirects in template space render the same as the
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It really doesn't matter. It's time to move on and find something more useful to do—preferably not making any more involved relistings or trying to find a way to claim service awards that you have not earned or bolding several things in a single comment, inadvertently confusing the potential closer
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They are a bit more lax on that rule at CfD due to the backlog and the amount of post-close effort categories take. That problem doesn't exist with redirects at RfD. If you're interested in RfD, I'd encourage you to stick around and participate in some discussions, and you'll be well on your way to
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We are all volunteers here and have other things to do beside refute objections on TfDs. The objection was a weak argument as nobody would think to use a made-up translation to access either of those articles. They only exist in the literature as their names in French and
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Rather than trouble you, I initially simply relisted the TfDs and addressed the point raised by the sole objector. However, you have now closed the RfDs as 'speedy keep'. I believe this is also mistaken, as the previous RfDs (despite being relisted) were closed with one objection to nomination for
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I noticed that two of my articles got deleted because of my presumed relation to UltraUsurper. Luckily there were draft versions of these articles that I kept, so not much progress was lost. I would like it if some sort of effort was made to reach out to me before this happened, it was jarring to
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already restricts non-admins from making "close calls". If that clause was better enforced, I would bet most of the problems would diminish. That being said, the language could be tightened up a bit so that non-admins would still be able to make "obvious" non-delete closes. An RfC to that effect
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Simply put, I let my frustrations get the best of me, and for that I apologize. I never would have guessed I'd have to explain inclusion criteria at
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Your advice please: I raised this with you by e-mail, but you have said, perfectly reasonably, that you do not deal with on-wiki problems by e-mail. Ok, so the problem is that there are a significant, and slowly increasing, number of articles in WP:CSD where the heading has been redirected to a
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I swear I usually do better than that. It's just that the whole RfD discussion revolved around the song not even being real, so when Tove finally confirmed it and me being a sleepy mess, I just made a technical error and rushed to close it as keep. I am glad you have stepped in and corrected my
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RHaworth, the individual cases discussed here are unusual in that another editor has actually looked at them after the admin action was done. In the vast majority of cases, there isn't anyone there to review it. There's usually going to be a newbie editor concerned, but they're very unlikely to
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It was an RfD, not a TfD. RfDs are not usually (never?) listed in the holding cell for TfDs. I noticed there are transclusions, but they are all for user pages so I didn't think it necessary to fix (although feel free to fix them if you think otherwise!). The rationale for deletion for foreign
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I might have closed them as "no consensus", but I felt that the one objection was a strong argument for keeping it so I closed it as such. Either way the result is the same, so I don't think it matters much. You had over a week after the objection was made to address the objection made but you
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of people with names beginning "John Taylor", regardless of whether it was a pen name or not a birth name; helps readers knowingly looking for a "John Taylor" instead of forcing them to a larger list of all John's. If you still think this article should be deleted, please do not add
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It had already been confirmed and the stub had also been created when I closed the discussion originally. I apologize for forgetting the rule about not closing discussions one is involved in. But I hope you assume good faith and understand my intention, as the reason you gave while
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I have been steering clear of RHaworth since the bust-up on ANI. We didn't speak to each other at the London meetup, although that wasn't a conscious choice; I was simply chatting to other people at the time. I got pinged into a related discussion about what qualifies as
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Thanks for letting me know! It should be fixed now. I recall seeing the page after making the move, so I was confused how that happened. It looks like when I hit the back arrow to go back to where I was, it resubmitted the move action so I accidentally moved the page
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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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Yes, they have to ask an admin. But the point I am making is that they can ask any admin and I hope that if that admin agrees with the request they should simply do the unsalting and not expend time and effort on following any other course of action. —
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Your apology has been accepted, that explanation makes a lot more sense. I'm not going to lie, I did get the impression that you were trying to be some mad edit warring jerk, which seemed very out of character so I'm glad that wasn't the case.
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at basically the same time. It seems to me that the note should probably be in both places, or neither. (I also apologize if I am using your talk page in an inappropriate manner or if this should have been posted somewhere else instead.)
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If I knew how to repurpose it, whatever that means, I would happily do so. The redirect was working fine, and now it is broken, so I hope someone knows how to do this. Putting it in the holding cell would probably help. –
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Yes, I verified Steel1943's claim that none of the material from the previous article was still intact. Are you wanting to incorporate something about the conference in the article? I'd be willing to restore it for you.
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You just relisted iTunes Chart but it looks like there was no header. I just listed a new one (Solfatata) and it is in the same section as the relist (both coincidentally started by me). Can you straighten this out.
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Anyway, as noted in the heading above and noting that retracted edit summary, I was wondering if you wanted to discuss–outside of the actual RfD–your thinking behind that, and if there's certain things I'm not
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as 'Keep', despite there being only one objection raised after being relisted. I don't believe that is the correct decision and I'd like you to re-open the debates to allow a close which reflects the debate.
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I've been away from Knowledge this weekend, but it looks like the SPI has been taken care of. I went ahead and took care of as much clean-up as I could find; hopefully I got it all. Thanks for your help!
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Indefinite ≠ infinite. If he's unblocked before the discussion is over, he is welcome to participate. Additionally, I am aware that he has talk page watchers who would be interested in the discussion. --
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Hey there Tavix! I was just wondering if we need any sort of permission to relist some of the discussions at RfD, since I've been tempted more than once in doing so. Thanks!
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due to certain policies or nuances I'm not understanding, I'd love to continue to learn from you, whenever you have time.
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Greetings. How did G8 apply here? I don't necessarily disagree with the speedy deletion, but am a bit confused by it.
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which has been disputed for years. However the move deleted all the edit history of the article that was merged into
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but I won't track down when it was added (too tedious). --
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