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incorrect - they edited a redirect someone else created afaict. The redirects were blanked (by the page mover) before being nominated for speedy deletion so the A criteria were not technically applied to redirects, but it wasn't good. RHaworth just deleted as tagged (he should have spotted all was not right and either declined immediately and pointed out to the tagger that cleanup was needed, or ideally done the research I've just done and fixed it. This is not the straw that breaks the camels back, but it's one of the very last few before that happens (the complexity and confusion does not make it a great example). There was absolutely no justification for the salting though - the title has only been created once and it's not egregiously bad - PamD's "we generally don't do this and it would therefore be bad precedent" nomination at RfD was incorrect (see
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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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similar but marginally different heading. All are in Vietnamese, and I am seeking advice as to which, if either, should be deleted, or whether we should just delete the speedy tags. As these nominations have now been present for some five days this is clearly a question which no-one seems to wish to resolve. You are particularly involved in dealing with redirects. and the problem remains in spite of your incorrect assertion via e-mail that it was resolved. I would appreciate it if you would go to WP:CSD and assess the position.----
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run and/or offer to nominate you, but I've been too busy IRL to get around to it. I was ecstatic to see your name pop up at RfA and even more so seeing how well you did. You know where to find me if you need any help finding that delete button. I'll (hopefully) have a bit more time in the new year to help tackle the RfD backlog, but I'm still lurking around in the meantime. Congrats and happy mopping, --
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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 3730:(who was an English person living in Hungary who liked redirects, RfD, multiple languages and chatty discussions on tangents). I'm not confident in this, so I'm running it by you as someone who was familiar with Si Trew to get your thoughts before going any further in case I'm barking up the wrong tree. 4989:
When I made my comment at RFD, I was on a Mac. It displayed one set of symbols as astronomy symbols and the other set as gender symbols. Therefore, I made my retarget !vote. Now, I'm on a Windows device, which does not diffrentiate between the two sets of symbols. Because there is only one definition
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Since all trees listed are in the United States, that information is not useful for someone trying to figure out which tree they want. Providing any more information would be the duty of the article, not the disambiguation page. Additionally, that bit of information seemed forced for a couple of the
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Or Season's 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 English-language template; there is no chance of confusion about topics or articles. We have many useful redirects in template space that assist editors with translation of articles from other
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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 Spanish or (more commonly)
4833:(!) I thought it was just a browser dependent rendering difference! I didn't spot that there are actually two versions of each. Well, as it so marginal, I won't pursue it but may I suggest that if you encounter a similar case again that you require the proposal to detail the codepoints involved. -- 2170:
I felt like I wasted such a fantastic response on your part by turning right around and blocking that user, so I had to make up for it somehow... It stuck in my head as an "admin-worthy" response and that's when I knew I wanted you to run for admin. I actually considered a few times to prod you to
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should only be done for articles that are "repeatedly recreated", which isn't the case here. I'm really itching to see an Arbcom case, but I'll be away on holiday for the next week starting tomorrow so I won't have time to take the baton myself. I'm really worried there will be even more damage by
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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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Sorry if I came across as aggressive just then. I got distracted and forgot I’d reverted once which gives me the inadvertent impression of being some mad edit warring jerk. I think the lesson from this is, don’t edit Knowledge on your smartphone after you’ve just been come in soaking wet from the
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action that I have done and that you disagree with, simply revert it - don't tell me - just revert it leaving a few words of explanation in an edit/action summary. Chances are I will I never notice. If I do notice, chances are I will accept your reversion. If I do disagree, you may be sure I will
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Well to be fair, they do render differently depending on your browser. One set is defined as planet symbols, so your OS might give them a bit of an astronomy flair, and the other set is defined for gender symbols, and might render them accordingly (perhaps as a bathroom sign?). Usually I link 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 Wiktionary when making that nomination while fending off, with respect, the worst Wiktionary suggestion I've ever heard of (in my opinion). Someone
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I'm not quite in tune with the culture of CfD anymore because I have significantly scaled back my activity there as I have gotten busier in real life. I am aware some NAC deletions go on there, but it is usually by CfD regulars who have the category system down better than most admins. If you're
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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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speedily deleted as either G6 (mover was acting in good faith) or G3 (mover was acting in bad faith), and the RfD discussion allowed to continue. At some point the page mover got given a "your contributed article has been nominated for speedy deletion as a duplicate" message which was blatantly
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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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in alignment with what I would do, I'm going to be biased towards calling it disruptive. Hence I don't think I should create any more ANI threads on this, or start any Arbcom case. If the issue is that problematic, other people will start these without my involvement.
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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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Since November 2018, six administrator accounts have been compromised and temporarily desysopped. In an effort to help improve account security, our intention was to remind administrators of existing policies on account security — that they are
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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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deletion. These redirects have no value whatsoever, and ought to be deleted, rather than remain as a constant temptation to move the articles to a non-existant English translation (which happens sometimes through a mistaken reading of
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Since it matters to you, I have done you one favor: I have changed my closure to "no consensus to delete". Note that these are RfDs, not TfDs. It sounds like we disagree on what's best for the encyclopedia, so I'll leave it at that.
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because it was created by a banned editor. As long as you aren't evading a block or ban, it is nothing for you to worry about. If you want to know about important rules that can lead to pages being deleted, a good place to start is
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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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for Emoji redirects (which gives the Unicode definition, popular usage, and renderings for all major OS's), but only one set of the two are Emojis, so I thought it might be unnecessarily confusing to do that here.
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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.
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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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Um, I was just having a discussion and didn't check your user page to know you were an admin. This "only warning" is unnecessary and uncalled for. I'm well aware about redirects needing a source at the target.
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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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Upon reflection, I think your action is probably the better one. I am actually planning on commenting myself as there's a (relatively minor) point I think should be made after doing a bit of digging. --
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recently – then I'm faced with cleaning it up, often unable to simply revert the move. If I can get consensus on deletion, I might eventually be able to get the titles salted and avoid the problems. --
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I don't use email unless there's an obvious reason to keep something off-wiki. I read the email but I'm not exactly sure what you're referring to. It does look like it has been resolved to me. --
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which RH reverted (correctly). The resulting redirect was then speedily deleted as "non-standard title" and then salted with the same justification, despite neither being close to within policy.
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means of adding extra security to your account. The choice not to enable 2FA will not be considered when deciding to restore sysop privileges to administrator accounts that were compromised.
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Hello! The name redirected from does not appear in the article redirected to. Also, the redirect is not at this time up for deletion so that link is not currently valid. F Y I. Cordially, --
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who feels the need to add comments outside the archive. Additionally, such added comments, whether outside or inside of the archive, are helpful for illustrating and clarifying what may be
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You should not feel the need to add commentary to a closed discussion. If you have a problem with a close, you should discuss it at the closer's talk page. IAR is for when something
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Feel free to remove the other addition if you want, but I was more okay with that one since it was specifically about misspellings. The one I reverted was too much of a shoehorn. --
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to be converted as you suggested in the close. Can you please let me know the policy- or guideline-based rationale behind your closing decision and subsequent deletion? Thanks. –
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can be used as a source to write a statement like "Tove Lo teased new music by uploading a video called Meet Sunshine Kitty". Do you think the redirect would be justified then?--
261:. Because you closed the deletion discussion for this page, speedily deleted it, or otherwise were interested in the page, you might want to participate in the deletion review. 231:. Because you closed the deletion discussion for this page, speedily deleted it, or otherwise were interested in the page, you might want to participate in the deletion review. 116:). It is not helpful to stifle debate by your rapid closures. I would be grateful if you would please revert at least one of your your closures and allow debate to take place. -- 2495:, and it would be very confusing for them to end up at an unrelated Wiktionary entry simply because the entry maybe involves a "penis" and a "game" if you squint hard enough. -- 359: 5108: 1739: 4338: 3160:
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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You recently offered a statement in a request for arbitration. The Arbitration Committee has accepted that request for arbitration and an arbitration case has been opened at
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as an example of good behavior on my part––when I wrote that comment, I felt like I was at wit's end and thought that I was going a bit overboard with such a long response.
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because it was created by someone who was banned from Knowledge. It had nothing to do with the article itself, so if you'd like to create it, go right ahead! Thanks, --
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The Wikimedia Foundation is seeking to improve the community consultation outreach process for Foundation policies, and we are interested in why you didn't participate
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I understand that you want to follow procedure but the RfD makes 0 sense now. The song is confirmed and available for presave, all of the information can be found at
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RHaworth, that's just mean spirited. But having dragged him off to ANI twice and got admonishments out of it, I think any other time I see an admin action that isn't
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closes, but we should ideally see some flurries first. That may well end up being the result, but I've reopened the discussion so it can get a proper discussion. --
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errors. Sorry for eating your head so much. I'll get my useless self out of your hair and let you get back to your important admin work. Hope we're on good terms.--
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page.
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I never mentioned notability. Like I explained at the RfD, redirects are required to have reliable sourcing at the target to substantiate the redirect per
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Thinking about their contribution style at RfD and the type of messages they left on my talk page, I'm starting to get impressions of similarity between
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You must have been looking at an old revision. It's been reopened as part of the ban evasion clean-up. I'll go ahead and relist it so that's clearer. --
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was the one who had reverted your contribution. After that action, a longer article was started for her, and it is now being decided what to do next at
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I created an article stub I wanted to fill out in more detail, but you reverted my changes. I wanted to create this article for the following reasons:
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Sorry to bother you again but I am really struggling with this. I think that there has been a good faith misunderstanding because of a URL artefact.
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I did it manually by copying the RfD tag for the one redirect that was tagged properly, pasting it to the untagged redirects, and then postpending
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The fact that there are seven existing redirects starting "Dr. " does not demonstrate that my statement "we generally don't do this" is incorrect.
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We are sorry for the wording of our previous message, which did not accurately convey this, and deeply regret the tone in which it was delivered.
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Don't spend time discussing! If you think my saltings were wrong, undo them! I don't mind. I have no strong feelings. I will not re-salt them. —
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My reading was that ♂ and ♀ should redirect to gender symbol and ☿ should stay as a redirect to planetary symbol, per the Unicode specification
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Hey Tavix, since you're an administrator, feel free to override my relist of the dead letter office proposal redirect from the edit conflict.
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our procedures to ensure that we enforce these policies more strictly in the future. The policies themselves have not changed. In particular,
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I know you were trying to clean up some unfortunate page moves yesterday, but during all the moves and undoing moves we lost the article for
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Knowledge, so I don't see how it is relevant here—your comment certainly didn't improve anything since the discussion was already decided. --
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cleanup of implausible redirects back at the beginning of this year. Whilst I am a non-admin, I won't be closing RfD discussions as delete.
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after an RfD a couple of months ago. The redirect seems like it was created after a merge. Did you verify that none of its content was in
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to me. Given that the legal threat that got Si banned was against me, I'm too involved to take action myself, but you have my blessing. --
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Undoing an administrative action without discussing with the admin who did it is generally discouraged, this is to avoid wheel warring.
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Thank you. I'm sorry I mistyped TfD for RfD. I assure you I understand the difference. It does matter to me because if somebody renames
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Turning this link blue will probably result in a lot of controversy, and there isn't much of the need for the tools to justify it. –
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page, I kept the readers in mind. The readers may want to know what country the areas mentioned in the Council Oak page-Thank you-
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Hi there, you marked the RfD as "closed as keep", but the discussion doesn't look like it's closed (not that it shouldn't be).
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is a sourced article at that title, the RfD can be procedurally closed because there is no longer a redirect to be discussed. --
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evading a block or ban. If you're not a sockpuppet, then you would be free to create such a redirect if you feel it useful. --
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Notability is more of a requirement for articles, not as much for redirects as long as context and confirmation exists. Also,
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soft redirects, JzG has nominated three soft redirects to Wiktionary I created (none in any way vulgar like "penis game") at
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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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No worries! I figured you had either forgotten or overlooked it. It's been there at least as long as I've been an admin.
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Keep the description associated with a link to a minimum, just sufficient to allow the reader to find the correct link.
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the closed discussion, which, presumably, suggests they thought that it was fine to insert that comment after closing.
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Well that's my bad then. Please tell me it didn't always say that and I just missed it getting changed? I could swear
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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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Thanks for letting me know. I've unarchived it and reposted with a fresh comment so the bot doesn't grab it again. --
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if they cannot. Redirects without mention can and will be nominated for deletion at RfD—this is your only warning. --
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to help us improve our community consultation process for the future. It should only take about three minutes.
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I noted in my closing rationale that it is fine to repurpose it to use for translations. Per 86.23's reply at
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before it processed. Knowing it was 23:59 when I went to nominate it probably hurt me more than helped... --
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First, I wanted to thank you for your engaging me in rationale arguments, constructed on the basis of both
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Hi, why did you delete this article? Is there any issues with this article? Can I re-create this article?
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the archive, or should we consider including them on the companion talk page for the applicable log date?
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I closed it and then I realized it was too early. It should be fixed now! Thanks for letting me know. --
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I thought that's what you were referring to, but the ones I spot checked were already being handled via
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That it has been possible to have two redirect articles for each is due to a strange artefact: compare
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If I see other unhelpful comments after a close, I will treat them the same as I have treated yours. --
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has been moved back to mainspace with an actual source, so I will take care of the loose ends there. --
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion.
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Hi Mario, thank you for your contribution to Knowledge! Unfortunately you had misread the history of
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Actually looking at that redirect, it's not a great example. A redirect was created at that title to
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is just as applicable to admin actions as to editorial ones. So to all admins I say: if you see some
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and get his thoughts on the matter because he's aware of the issue and has experience with Arbcom. --
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You're welcome! I'm just happy for an opportunity to use the nuke tool, it's so much fun to use. --
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It may take a few minutes from the time the email is sent for it to show up in your inbox. You can
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might be a good place to start, complaints about non-admin closures pop up there often enough. --
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On my screen that's a closed RfD. I am not en experienced deleter. Do we link to closed RfD's? --
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Thanks for your kind words and support at my RfA. I'm a bit amused that you thought to highlight
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find that these plus one other article of mine was deleted because of drama I never knew about.
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But since you saw the redirect nominated, can you share your opinion on the discussion? Thanks.
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after the redirect content. I don't recall for sure now, but I must not have grabbed enough. --
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When I was adding a load of similar redirects to this discussion, I apparently missed listing
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No, there is no permission necessary to relist. Thanks for expressing a desire to help out! --
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To help advertise its existence, should the redirect to "Cup Foods" not be restored during a
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Enable Two-factor authentication (2FA), if you can, to create a second hurdle for attackers.
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Okay, fair enough, but how was my comment any different than the one I identified above at
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Fair enough. I did withdraw the soft redirect portion of my argument. On a related note to
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You deleted the above-linked page a little more than two years ago due to its creation by
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languages into English. I cited an actual guideline. Please reconsider this deletion. –
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discuss rather than simply re-doing the action. (And in this specific case don't forget
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Did you delete this article? If yes, do I need to know some important rules? Thanks!
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I don't understand why you deleted this redirect page. Shouldn't it be a redirect to
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close deletion discussions as "delete". I promise not to repeat this mistake again.
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I did not delete any articles you created, the articles I deleted were created by
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Tavix discovers the "nuke" button did a little bit more than he bargained for.....
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Thanks for the speedy response to my RFD! It's my first one, so I appreciate it.
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It's nice that essay is seeing the light of day outside of a perennial proposal!
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You deleted Meng Ziyi because it was written by a blocked user. I'm wondering if
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Out of curiosity, I checked the revision from 10 years ago and it was there then
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that there was not consensus at the time to delete a redirect from her name to
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I've blocked the account indef as a sock and opened an SPI to deal with IPs -
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Of note: Her name has more press hits than man other individuals on wikipedia.
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redirect from article to project space used to be subject to that criterion.
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asking for my opinion, I strongly feel that non-admins should not be closing
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No, that's not the same thing. You had closed it as "keep" which means "keep
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for the song, so I will continue to stand by my "delete" !vote until then. --
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as that's very obviously an appropriate alternative capitalisation redirect.
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Anyway, if you can just add some clarity to this, it would be most helpful.
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I agree—as Uanfala's comment shows, this was closed too soon. I'm fine with
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Run for admin and wait a week? On a related note, I would be happy to see
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Some of the confusion stems from the fact that J947, Narky Blert (as in
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for me? I have no clue why this was moved without creating a redirect. –
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for that part since it sounds like they have offered to set that up. --
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You're welcome! I'm impressed with how the article turned out too. --
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the archive because of the last time when you reverted my comments
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It looks like it has been correctly moved to draft. I still see no
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and as I recommended the edit history should probably be moved to
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If this is the case then Tavix, could you be so kind as to unsalt
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a tree that stood in Winameg, Ohio until 1992, United States
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as delete. I illustrate why I believe that is a bad idea at
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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was the same reason I closed it as well. Have a great day.--
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is made by the same person who wrote it three months ago. --
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I followed 053pvr's proposal, which you supported, in that
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Hi Tavix, I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas
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Why would that redirect be any different than the others?
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but I won't track down when it was added (too tedious). --
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page. I'm glad something positive could come from my RfD.
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and help save her article from deletion. Happy editing! --
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I was curious and had a hard time non-press information
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Sure, I have now deleted the redirect so you can move
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You can also contribute to the case workshop subpage,
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I wonder if that also applies to talk page redirects.
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wasn't even created by me. Its currently mentioned at
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Ah well, I appreciate the check on it anyways! :D –
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About a month later it was nominated at RfD by 570:Only to follow the instructions in this message. 1219:has happened so both rumors are now confirmed.-- 229:French Federation of Undersea Studies and Sports 218:French Federation of Undersea Studies and Sports 188:French Federation of Undersea Studies and Sports 101:French Federation of Undersea Studies and Sports 1695:Why are you against me creating this article? 805:he salted the page as a "bad title", which per 4937:I have backed out of my close and relisted at 3520:Knowledge:Deletion review#Temporary undeletion 2249:. The best thing to do would be to just use {{ 2209:. 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For the 3322:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/IPhone 12 2107:and a very happy and prosperous New Year, 4965:)." I'll leave a vote to that effect. -- 3413: 2342:RfD discussions do interest me. I did a 1504:Hello, Tavix. You have new messages at 894:Category:Redirects from names with title 757:Istam illatha achi thottath ellam kuttam 4276:Thank you for taking the time to close 3119:was archived without any action taken. 551:What prompted you to send this message? 14: 4811:) kept (to the respective sections of 1806:The privacy policy for this survey is 562:after losing control of their account. 348:Festivals in the Northwest Territories 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 4755:"redirects for discussion", 26 March, 4454:" deleted? This should redirect to " 4125:"Tylenol (brand redirect)" listed at 3552:. 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However, J947, in 2521:, I've noted the correct venue is 1823:ArbCom 2019 election voter message 1813:Thank you for your participation, 1543: 1497: 479: 431:. Sorry I can't be of any help! -- 399:Thank you for you consideration! – 24: 5146: 4764:So did you really intend to mark 4504:Tavix, it looks like you deleted 3550:Dragon Challenge (roller coaster) 3320:The article will be discussed at 3036:Thanks for explaining the closure 2415:a retracted edit and edit summary 2391:if you'd like to check it out. -- 2243:Category:Redirects for discussion 2213:. For the Arbitration Committee, 543:Why have I received this message? 5050: 4637:Just wanted to let you know that 4408: 4132: 4100: 4027: 3939: 3296: 2867: 2682:So, I was just wondering, if we 2085: 2067: 2036: 1987:Category:Transphobic Wikipedians 1830: 1493:New message from Sakura Cartelet 1000:" How does a non-admin do that? 672: 657:For the Arbitration Committee, - 556:desysopped on an emergency basis 29: 4591:. 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