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1483:. Closers are often quick to discount IP !votes, IP !votes are too often socks or unreliable. That's clearly not true in your case. The numbers posted in that closure strongly suggest that the closers completely discarded your !vote and the other IP !vote. (My count is 3 off from their count, and discarding two IP !votes reduces the discrepancy down to 1.) It probably didn't change the outcome, but having a named account will eliminate the high risk of your !votes being discounted. 1154: 1316: 1209:. If you had looked at Histragic's stellar record of the past couple of weeks, you would have seen the genuineness of this editor's intentions and access to information. Please, next time you are suspicious of a new article, could I ask you to check it out a little further, and give a new editor the benefit of the doubt? The last thing I want to see is our editing practices pushing away potential contributors. Thank you. 193: 334:) is clearly lacking in detail. Also, orders of battle were a flexible thing and it might be that even the OOB on 21st August is different from the one planned for mobilization (the example in this case being the cavalry brigade created by merging regiments from the 19th and 37th Divisions. Another alternative might be to make a separate article about the order of battle (as is already common with WWII battles 1026: 1689: 1163: 199: 1753: 1595: 918: 1430:
Huh. I forgot to save the following on the AFD, and lost session data, and the AFD was even closed, and yet the response still remained intact in the editing window all day, so I might as well post it here. Verb tenses are left intact because of this background, even though the article being deleted
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Because, until maybe the most recent controversy (where some seem to freely enjoy slapping the title "sock" to anybody who disagrees), there wasn't any reason I might reconsider my present situation. I think the most recent events tend to confirm with what you say, but there are still a few outgoing
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I though I'd take another stab at this question, (I'm not sure you caught it the first time). With all your activity and contributions here, why don't you create an account? Not only are there benefits for you, but it makes it easier for others interacting with you, such as using 'ping', etc. Like I
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Personally I give evidence and credible-novel-arguments from IP's full weight, and I cautiously lean towards including them in raw-headcounts unless I have specific concerns. After taking a glance at this IP(198.84.253.202), I'd consider them more reliable than many named-accounts. They are clearly
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If you click Preferences at the top of your screen then Gadgets and scroll nearly all the way down to "Display links to disambiguation pages in orange" and tick the box, a blue link goes orange instead if it leads to a disambiguation page, which lets you know to click on and find the right link. It
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I don't have a good link to cite offhand. My general recollection is that many people consider IP votes inherently suspicious or unreliable. Closes are required to be "within reason". I have a general recollection that closers are given particularly broad discretion in handling IP !votes, and that
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Thank you for the advice, but I don't really think it would have been appropriate for me to directly tag for speedy deletion when there's already an AFD open. If the page got deleted, this discussion would ... well, maybe the deleting admin would also shut down this AFD as being redundant, but I
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I've managed to get the gist for 31 July and 22 October, which has helped put the French back into the battle but I can't find any maps; are they separate? I've had a go on the Gallica search but no luck. Help much appreciated. Regards
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Sorry, I did not see correctly how much had been deleted; I thought that the AfD template was gone too. My above message does not really make sense then. About consensus, your redirect replaced the whole rest of the page and basically
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it before the deletion discussion has finished. Closing a deletion discussion on your own that way, less than 24 hours after its creation, seems to be too early to me. "Consensus" may well change during a discussion.
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appear out of what seemed like thin air, but was actually a solid basis of offline research, aka books. I want to encourage this newcomer, who expressed intention on working on other related articles, hence
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can't check the procedure on this matter because all the precedents have been deleted. :P Alternatively, I could NAC this discussion with "AFD, redundant, as article meets CSD", but that seems even worse.
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range has only scattered edits. Many of IPs in that range get hit with blocks after just a few edits. There are several possible scenarios regarding the voter, but most of them badly discredit the vote.
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and wanted to welcome you to the Knowledge (XXG) community. I hope you like it here and decide to stay. You are welcome to edit anonymously; however, creating an account is free and has
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but couldn't find it (i.e. I added the link this morning) so I just assumed that, as most not-that-important historical figures, he was unknown enough that he didn't have an article.
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Hi, as stated at the top of my talk page, I prefer questions about articles to be posted on the article talk page. I moved your question there and will respond shortly. Thanks. -
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The maps are on the Defense Ministry "Memoire des Hommes" website (can't be downloaded offline in any usable resolution, but still the quality on the website is really good) -
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Er can I ponce another favour? I'd like a link to the part of the FOH that covers the attack on Serre (Battle of Hebuterne) 7–13 June 1915 please. Regards
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and to edits adding, deleting, collapsing, or removing verifiable information from infoboxes, a topic which you have edited. The Committee's decision is
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if you want. You appear to be an involved editor making worthwhile contributions, I'm just surprised you don't have an account. Anyways... Cheers -
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The second of the linked sites links to a French page (Archives du Pas-de-Calais) which contains details from the diaries of individual units.
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and the details about dice colours are too much. I went ahead and removed them. However, this still does not address the notability issue.
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Sorry for the initial wrong warning, and thank you for your patience. While waiting for the likely result to actually happen, enjoy this
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If they're getting a bit out of hand, might it be easier to do an abbreviated one under a hatnote to a general Oob page for 1914?
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For the Germans certainly (since that page seems to have an appropriate level of detail), however the page about the French (
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extremely experienced and apparently respected. This is in stark contrast to the other IP in the wikidata RFC,
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Do you have a link to the French Official Account V (ii) pp. 670–675 I could look at? I have the interweb link
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For Brig. Gen F.W. Hill - in addition to the archive files, these sources mention the officer:
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administrators can impose sanctions for edits relating to the topic that do not adhere to the
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Especially clarifying west and east, I forgot that French descriptions go from left to right.
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Yes, I'm not that interested in them but have done a couple of (short) Oob as articles.
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discounting IP votes as suspicious or unreliable is firmly accepted as "within reason".
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Thank you for your hard work closing RfCs, 198.84.253.202. There is a discussion at
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Just out of curiosity, do IP users have access to "Preferences" and "Gadgets"...? -
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and your talk page not being "this discussion" make it somewhat awkward reading.
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prompted by one of your closes about whether unregistered users can close RfCs.
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iatrogenesis is neither. Feel free to substitute a better target or take it to
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Sure. I see you changed the target, I am fine with that - but it was never
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doesn't always work but Augustin Michel came up via Namur 1914. Regards
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but I find it difficult to work out where to go from that page. Regards
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It is less promotional with the extra bits added. However,
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Nay. As for the link for General Michel, I had looked at
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