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Knowledge (XXG) for something related to computing or engineering and I found many, many articles that discuss 'symbolic language' that had nothing to do with what I needed. We use disambiguation articles to assist with this, but in this case, the disambiguation alone is a jumping off spot into large independent scholarly areas. Take a look at the Wikidictionary definition of symbolic logic linked in the article - it doesn't address symbolic language in art or in music. The categories and "See also" links (which are extensive for each article) are completely different depending on the context. Each context article is complex - it links to many other Knowledge (XXG) articles to help readers understand the topic in the context in which they are interested. In turn, it provides an internal and appropriate link when this common term in used throughout Knowledge (XXG). There are many JSTOR and other references as well as extensive, art-specific, links to related internal and external useful, notable, scholarly works are provided. I believe in good faith that all issues have been addressed, that it warrants an article, and that combining all these areas into one would be more likely to confuse than support readers (as evidenced by the very different categories selected for each different article). "Symbolic language" just means very different things depending on the discipline. Thus, I have removed the original research question and replaced it with a more formal definition. I have removed the notability as this topic is covered in notable sources specific to the field of art and visual imagery. Again, the articles are in response to my own attempt to use Knowledge (XXG) to find information that was not yet provided. There is no original research in any of these, except that the article itself didn't exist yet (which is why it was written). Writing a useful, well-connected Knowledge (XXG) article is not original research. I'm quite sure any active editor can be blocked. I believe Knowledge (XXG) is one of the greatest resources available and one of the most important, collaborative undertakings ever done by humanity. We don't all agree, but I'm grateful for every person who takes time to participate. The article is better for your suggestions.
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instructions on my talk page told me to do. You restated your opinion and restored the template and mentioned that I could be risking getting banned. As noted on that discussion, recommending articles for deletion because one or more editors aren't aware of all things in all fields is contrary to our purpose to serve as a key source across many disciplines. We're willing to spend hours creating articles and addressing issues raised by people outside the field, but once a position is taken, it is can be challenging to affect any updates (even though the deleting notice specifically requests specific actions). If editors choose to delete articles outside their field, they are generally able to do so whether appropriate or not. Further, you've suggested I could be banned for making updates and removing the notice. Your position is unlikely to change regardless of additional edits. Again, especially if the articles are outside your area, what is the worst possible downside to allowing them to remain and evolve? I'm having a hard time understanding the motivation behind your statements and the lack of understanding of the differences between an encyclopedia as a collection of synthesized knowledge and original research.
1355:, it rung alarm bells. I've did a bit of digging and also remembered something. I believe that sometimes an agenda-driven editor will do normal edits on a page to create a familiar presence and then when the time is right, take out large chunks so the article doesn't have many credible refs. Then along comes a few others who vote to delete. The arrival of this ID, whether true or not as per the investigation is strange in it's timing. Also very switched on for a newbie. The writing style I believe is to try and create a certain type of swagger, if that's the right term. Certainly the discussions by this editor on other matters appear to more refined than the style used to describe the edits. I can tell that's deliberate. Anyway, we'll see I guess. See if the article is still here in a few days. Thanks again for your advice. 2820:, although also largely verifiable from other sources. Perhaps you are being unduly harsh in your demands for better referencing in this article, considering that it is new (begun 20 April 2019) and that I have been working on it in my spare time? My plan has been to add more reference citations as I went along and have the time. There is no original research, just need for more work on the article. Frankly, it is somewhat discouraging to the process to have you treat the article as though it were a nomination for good article status! Please don't mistake this Start class article (actually barely more than Stub class) for something more developed. I would certainly welcome any positive contributions to the article you might care to make, or if you would at least refrain from making it harder for me to work on it! Thanks, 4751:. I think someone simply used the old version of the English Wiki article as the basis for the one in Simple Wiki. Be careful if you want to restore them to English Wiki, because there are reasons why they were deleted. Most of the information in the article are sourced, therefore referencing is not that much of an issue with me apart from a sentence or two. There is also no issue with copyright violations, someone in the deletion discussion simply misunderstood what COPYVIO entails, and the quotes in the article have been removed. I'm not that familiar with both subjects apart from participating in the deletion discussion. I can have a look another time, but let me know if you want anything specific added, although I cannot guarantee that I can fix them. 796:. These are all ongoing series. The Paternoster Gang, I agree whilst not released til June 2019. This is also set to be an ongoing series. Torchwood, however, has been I would say the most heavily promoted due to the fanbase that persists from the original televison series. But articles pertaining to the series should be allowed some leniacy especially considering the connections to Doctor Who. Articles which can delve deeper into the particular series rather than being purely a list of their related audio plays. Especially considering their partial relevancy towards Doctor Who. Also just to finally add a big problem as stated previous i've faced with some of the articles has been users removing references upon the public release of a title. 2950:
addressing issues raised, but once a position is formed, it is rarely updated. If editors choose to delete articles outside their field, they are generally able to do so whether appropriate or not. Further, you've suggested I could be banned for making updates and removing the notice. Your position is unlikely to change regardless of any additional edits. Again, especially if the articles are outside your area, what is the worst possible downside to allowing them to remain and evolve? I'm having a hard time understanding the motivation behind your statements and the lack of understanding of the differences between an encyclopedia as a collection of synthesized knowledge and original research.
1197:. I see that it does need tidying up now and too much stuff just adds up to a jungle. I wonder if you could please keep an eye on the edits to the article and see if there's anything strange going on. I'm not referring to the editor that I have had very recent disagreements with over what should be in. However there's a newbie on the scene. I'm not asking you to get involved in the editing of the article. I'm just wondering if you could watch the history of the article and see if there's a move in the direction to remove some credible refs from reliable news sources which could de-stabilize this article which is being considered for deletion. Maybe, maybe not, but who knows. Thanks 3104:
references. These are the best distillation of commonly used terms I could find (after a considerable amount of trying to find one). What you're asking for doesn't to my knowledge exist out there - there is no WP article on it yet - except the ones written that concisely, with additional internal and external links - describe what this thing is in the context of engineering. Which is a very different thing than when used in the context of art. Even the most general use of 'symbolic language' branches into different linguistic categories very early in the classification. These disambiguation articles are helpful to others looking for similar information.
3022:. Viewing these, we can see that not all critical first statements in WP articles include definitive references, precisely because they are a synthesized collection of many, many sources. Way too many to point to a single, key source as providing the quintessential definition. The broad us of 'symbolic logic' is much the same. I wish the article or articles had existed already, but they didn't, and they should. I needed it. You haven't needed it yet, but really quickly you can see that we still haven't covered these topics. It's still different in dance - and the whole history of the subject in genetics would be a fascinating article. 636: 2914:
limit 'novel synthesis' as you indicated. From those discussions: "It's a novel synthesis every time a person writes a new Knowledge (XXG) article. If I turn to Knowledge (XXG) for information and it's not available, I want to fix that, and I'll write an article. In addition, the guideline doesn't say you can't write a "novel synthesis" - we do that all the time. It says we can't write a "novel synthesis that advances a position". There is no position to be gained and as you can see from the earlier reviewer, symbolic language is just a known thing in engineering."
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then ask why other guests aren't listed, if you list them all, it is going to be excessive). Most of all, it doesn't look good at all, personally I dislike the kind of table used in The Voice as well as the excessive number of tables you see there - it is not how article should be done, where the advice is to use prose wherever possible. The version in the American Idol article now is small and unobtrusive, therefore preferable, however, if you want your version used, then propose it in the American Idol talk page and see if there is support for your version.
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effort in page curation to check whether new articles should have their own articles, so many old articles may not have been properly checked whether they qualify as individual articles. I should expect someone will merge the Hungarian ones soon. These list articles should only be created when the parent articles are getting too big, or the list section is too big and creates an imbalance in the parent article. At the moment the list of Roman Catholic dioceses in Slovenia is too small to warrant its own article.
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written by Tan Qixiang, he determined "four rivers" is an erroneous interpretation. In summary, every formal reference I have read express the name of "Sichuan" is a general name of "Chuanxia Silu" or "Sichuan Lu", there is no formal reference express the meaning of "four rivers". So, "Sichuan" could not be translated as "four rivers". If you insist in believing "four rivers", please show up the formal references. At last, sorry my English is not very good, thank you read my rough grammar😂--
5216: 3059:<-- thank you, I learned this from you. :) Verifyability is critical - absolutely! I have no desire to ever disregard any policy that keeps this excellent resource the first and unbiased go-to reference for most subjects, whether common, cultural, technical, or academic. If your own search and the addition of more references convince you that 'symbolic language' is widely used - and categorized correctly within each discipline - would you remove your requests to delete? 2245:. The chairmen after Charles Roberts (Fred Bearman, Fred Wale, Sidney Wale, Arthur Richardson and Douglas Alexiou) were all members of a few families (Alexiou was related to Wale) who held major shareholding in Tottenham Hotspur until most of their shares were bought up by Irving Scholar and Paul Bobroff. Berry was also one of the major shareholders until he sold his shares in the 1990s. Sugar then became the major shareholder and then ENIC bought his shares and others'. 4002: 3533: 3247: 2283: 1840: 1746: 5111:(edit conflict) ~ :: I'm not talking about the edit itself ~ I'm talking about ~ when I see an edit on a page that I am watching ~ with out a summary and not knowing the editor ~ I have to actually go to that page and see what was edited ~ and there are a lot of us out there that watch pages ~ being such an experienced editor you probably have a lot of other editors learning from you ~ it is a bad habit to teach ~ by the way nice to meet you ~ regards ~ 4910:
delete the information in the article for being promotional when they do scrutinise it). Most of the sources looks OK, it is the way it is written that some people find problematic. I'd suggest that if you want to put the information into the English wiki, you write a simple description of the play, and any quote should be properly attributed. If they are from review articles, state them to be so. For example the entry on Griselda Gambaro's
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information concisely and clearly, and symbolic language in dance, folklore, and/or performance would be helpful as well. Authors use this term widely, but we can't define what they mean. This is part of what Knowledge (XXG) is best at - choosing the right summary gleaned from a large number of disparate sources. Where else does one go to find a precise, informative summary of super-basic, often-used terms, like
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were encouraged, as we managed to create several thousand diocese articles quickly. Some of the lists have been expanded, as time has gone on. Some have not. Slovenia was actually in the 'Balkan article', before that article got subdivided into the sections that you see today. I suggest you talk to the people working on this project before merging things.
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as anything but opinions). Since the article is about the theatre company, it is their performance that matters, therefore opinions given in the article should be about their performance, not about the play itself (I'd omit the entire quote myself). If you feel you can't edit them properly, I will do it another day when I have the time to do it.
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oversight, etc.). However, some people have argued for the use of fan sites if the information is not available elsewhere. Some content may be judged on a case-by-case basis, but I think reviews from fansites would be unacceptable. If you are interested in the opinion of the community about a specific fansite, then you can ask in
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Anyhow, given that you wrote it, can you clarify what that "precious stones" means (i.e. what kind of precious stones, what colors, on which figures or parts of figure)? Personally I find it a dubious assertion even if given in the magazine, semi-precious stones perhaps, but odd if used routinely. It
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If you want to know the reason, the wordings are unclear and don't indicate what colors they mean. If you mean the azurite and malachite then that would be repetitious, but it is doubtful that they are considered precious stones, so what exactly is it? It is not in the source of the online version.
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Regarding the Internationalist EN entry well it has been reduced to a stub of low importance. You may as well chuck it out. This is not a reflection of the contribution by this company to British theatre ,archived in the Brecht archive of Berlin and in the British Library which does not take in
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Regular reviewers will appreciate the most recent enhancements to the New Pages Feed and features in the Curation tool, and there are still more to come. Due to the wealth of information now displayed by ORES, reviewers are strongly encouraged to use the system now rather than Twinkle; it
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This topic IS a known thing in engineering - so much so that it doesn't require citation anymore than Paris. If this is underlying your motivation for deletion, please accept the new information that both I and the original reviewer have provided and remove your request. Also, Knowledge (XXG) doesn't
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Dear Hzh: I am confident that you are a sincere and dedicated editor, and likely interested in the topic of weapons and armor in Chinese mythology. However, your apparent belief that there are no in-line citations is incorrect. The article contains parenthetical referencing to four reputable sources,
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As for your version, the problem I see is that it is too big - it is already larger than my screen, so you can't actually see the entire table, and it is going to get worse with more seasons to come (you would need to drop the year). There is also no reason to have them listed as guests (people might
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The article looks good at first glance, but I will take a close look in a few days' time. A brief question - do you have any images of the club (games, players, stadium, etc.) from the early period? Any image published before 1924 should be fine if you can establish that it was published before that
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Ofcourse, but regarding sources I won't use internet as it is old realease and widely neglected online. In the other hand there are plenty of books and documents of Dalida that I have which I can use for this. Also you can see other articles of albums by her, just to get impression what mess this was
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I'm away from home at the moment, so I can't check the Goodwin book, although I have some of the ebooks. Vinny Samways was not signed by Venables I think, but I'll check that when I get home in a couple of days' time. Nayim was signed as a bundle together with Gary Lineker, but came earlier on loan.
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I'm wondering if you have any pictures of the interiors of the the stadium that can be used in the stadium article? I thought I'd get some good pictures when I go on a stadium tour, although when that will happen I'm not sure since it needed to be booked beforehand and I don't know when I can go to
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I'm not sure, it can probably be used for something but I'm not sure where. I'm considering adding a section on statistics in the stadium article, although there are very few things to add at the moment, if I need an image for the biggest home defeat at the stadium, it might be useful. Come to think
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for any incongruities in patrolling and help your colleagues where possible; report patrollers and autopatrolled article creators who are ostensibly undeclared paid editors. The displayed ORES alerts offer a greater 'at-a-glance' overview, but the new challenges in detecting unwanted new content and
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Symbolic language is an important thing in engineering. It's critical to be able to communicate a great deal of information concisely. That's a fundamental truth that doesn't require footnotes (like the Knowledge (XXG) example that Paris is the capital of France). The articles began when I turned to
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I'm not that bothered about the exact date or facts as they can sometimes be hard to establish - I've read different books and sometimes they give different information. Here I'm just interested in finding an image of the stand that can be used in Knowledge (XXG) - i.e. one we can established beyond
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The discussion has started in the talk page, so the best thing is to let the discussion run its course. A user is free to remove messages from other editors in their own talk page, so that is not something to be concerned about - the assumption is that the user has read the message, therefore if the
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Depends on whether it looks good or not on the article. You can always upload it first and see how it turns out, if it doesn't look good, then don't use it and see if you can replace it with a better quality one. It is establishing that it has been published prior to 1924 that is useful here, if you
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Find the sources first, otherwise it is just the same as before, and I did look for sources before I redirected it, but can't find anything significant. If you believe that you can find sources to expand the article, then place a tag {{under construction|placedby=DalidaEditor}} to show that you are
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is an anti-junta protest play written by Griselda Gambaro." Then add a few production details if you can find any information on those. The quote from the Spare Rib must be explicitly stated as an opinion (Spare Rib is a polemical feminist magazine, therefore their quotes should never be presented
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Both the Simple Knowledge (XXG) and English Knowledge (XXG) were probably very similar at some point, but over time, some of the content in the English Wiki article got deleted because some editors weren't happy with them. See for example an early version of Internationalist Theatre on the English
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I have no idea why you think I started it. When the move was performed, the discussion was not closed. The person who moved it did it without closing it first, only closing it after I reverted the incorrect move. I was only correcting something that wasn't done properly. But nevermind, I'll replace
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Not really. If it is indeed widely recognised, then there should be sources. If you can't find sources, then it is not widely recognised. This is not a "the sky is blue" situation where no citation is required. Another reviewer added the original research tag, so I very doubt he supported you on
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Most of the content are are not referenced, the fact that some are referenced does not change the need for better referencing. You should have just left the tag in, work on the referencing, and remove the tag when you have finished. The tags are not a diss on your work, simply reflecting the need
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The problem with the table has always been that people keep wanting to change it to many many different versions, there must have been a dozen different versions that people have tried. In reality we don't need a table because the information is in the text, but we keep it just because it will stop
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I'm not sure who you mean, but if you mean the most recent one, then I think his or her edits look acceptable to me or are just normal content dispute. It does look like there is too much trivia in the article, for example a local issue with the City Council is trivia and should be removed. I think
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So far the only wikipedia regulation you've cited is content forks which don't apply to lists. The lists were created so that the article stubs could be created in a reasonable amount of time. I would know because I was actually working on creating them. Far from being against wikipedia policy they
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Having multiple independent sources on the article certainly can contribute to the notability of the article. When you feel that you have added enough citations, you can remove the notability tag at the top of the article. Some of the content are not sourced, but that can be dealt with using other
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I have check literature like《中国地名掌故词典》, 《中国地名辞源》, 《四川省志》, 《中国政区大典》, 《中华人民共和国政区大典·四川省卷》. There is no one express "Sichuan" means "four rivers". I know there is a folk saying "Sichuan" means "four rivers", I don't know what is the source of this opinion. And then, I read the article 《我国省区名称的来源》 which
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All of those I've added are sourced I think, I have also added sources for those added by others. Both the names mentioned are in the source, I'm not sure if more are mentioned there, so that needs checking. However, if you feel that some need to be removed, then by all means do so, and let me know
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discussion. These discussions are designed to solicit input on sources in places and topic areas that might otherwise be harder for reviewers to evaluate. The hope is that this will allow us to improve the accuracy of our patrols for articles using these sources (and/or give us places to perform a
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In general, the lead is a summary of the content of the article, therefore references in the lead can be omitted since the references should be given somewhere else in the article. However, most people do give references in the lead, if only to avoid dispute over sourcing. In this case, I see that
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Thank you for your attention. You may like to consider the following suggestions: There is obviously a need to provide a citation requested in the Angelique Rockas EN opening paragraph ,although an explanation is given in the Internationalist Theatre section of that same article. The Time Out link
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I did not leave the process in limbo. Like I said, it wasn't closed when I reverted it. I was simply restoring it to the correct state (the move should not have been performed without closing). It was the person who closed it afterwards who left it in limbo. We'll see if it gets relisted, but it
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It was not moved correctly. The person who moved it do a cut-and-paste, which is not how it should be done, because the edit history was not preserved. In fact, in this case, because it was a cut-and-paste, it raised a notice that there is a copyright violation because of similarity to an article
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in part because you didn't know it was a thing in engineering. Both myself and another reviewer have assured you that it is, and widely recognized facts (e.g. Paris as capital of France) don't need a specific citation as per WP policy. After addressing your issues, I removed the template - as your
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Sources not archived on the internet is perfectly fine. Sources also need not be in English. However, use sources that specifically discussed the album, otherwise the sources would not contribute to notability (for example the first source given is about the song, which does not contribute to the
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At the moment I'm not seeing anything particularly objectionable apart from one where the references were removed (I replaced them), and I would say most of those edits helped tidy up the article. Just an advice - refrain from throwing suspicion on another editor in the AfD discussion, it is more
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In general, I would say avoid fan sites because sources that are not linked in any way to the subject are preferred (fansites can be argued to be associated with the subject and therefore not entirely independent), some might also consider fansites to be self-published (therefore lacking editorial
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as "plain" since most dictionaries give "river" as the main definition? ("Plain" is also given as a definition but as a minor meaning). The first source I gave is actually an academic book published by Cambridge University Press, and it gives Sichuan as meaning "Four river districts". I don't have
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are not rigorous professional etymology book, I think they are not formal references for the etymology interpretation. I agree you opinion starting why a popular belief is wrong. About the circuit, actually I don't know so much about it😂, maybe I will expand it when my English be improved. Have a
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Please do not remove the word "Guru" from the article. It is a prefix conferred one one's teachers, and I have seen it in articles about other Indian Classical Artists. There are certain conventions that exist within the field the subject of the article belongs to, and those ought to be respected.
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My mistake for not adding an edit summary to that edit, normally I would explain for any edit that requires explanation. Personally I always check the edits in article I keep an eyes on whatever that may be written in the edit summary. I don't trust edit summary because I find people don't always
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article has been the target of promotional editing by socks since 2017. Since I put extended-confirmed protection on the article, the only way the persons responsible can still try to change the article is by persuading experienced editors such as yourself that improvements are needed. You should
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article looks generally OK at the moment, perhaps needing just a few minor tweaks to the wordings. As for the simple English article of Internationalist Theatre, the objection to the EN wiki would still apply, it is simply that fewer people scrutinise the article to tidy it up (and they may well
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the sources appear to be notes written by someone, who I'm not sure, and some may quibble whether they are valid sources (they are also in Spanish, it would help if the translations of the relevant parts are given). I'll have a look round later and see if I can find other sources that may be used.
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This is getting silly. I just picked some random unrelated examples and you treated them as serious (see if you can find anything sensible about symbolic language in genetics). All that needs to be said has already been said, you provide the sources and it should be fine, if not, then persistent
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Hi again, What mainly concerns me is that this member may be creating a history of doing legit edits and then close to the time when the afd is closed, a major sabotage will be done on the page. I have solid suspicions. Already a couple of edits have been vandalistic. You may note that all of the
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It doesn't really matter how long the articles have been there. Many long-standing articles have been redirected or deleted. Many pages have been created in ignorance of Knowledge (XXG) policies and guidelines, and it is only in the last few years that Knowledge (XXG) has started a more concerted
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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, especially while some routine tagging for deletion can still be
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album's notability). Another reason I redirected it is because I did not see any evidence that the album charted when I checked different charts, which also made it difficult to assess its notability. If the album had received significant coverage in the press or in books, then it will be fine.
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Good afternoon Hzh Any progress on the citations . The Simple Knowledge (XXG) entries are full of them. You suggest that I too can post , but you are the expert judging from your Knowledge (XXG) acreditations at the bottom of your page, and a bashed up computer with a faulty i key is not for
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We can only go by sources, so far you have not produce proper sources, for example for the definition, and the assertions made in these articles are therefore likely to be original research. It is not for you to make assertions that are not backed up by proper sources. If you keep removing tag
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Thanks. I suppose that someone can change their writing style after being banned to avoid detection. Probably easy to do early in the game. I know that I have changed my voice on the phone when playing a prank on a friend and they were none the wiser until I felt guilty. Don't do that much now.
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You are free to improve the articles, adding valid sources wherever necessary. Someone delete some of the content in the Internationalist Theatre article because they felt it too promotional and that the editor who added them may be a sock. The content may be added if you can make sure it is
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That would be excellent! I'm guessing dance would be a great article and dang - likely genetics as well. A concise representation of information that becomes a widely accepted means of communicating. It's more that as an encyclopedia, WP has articles on nearly all 'things' or concepts even (or
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I was searching for this information, Knowledge (XXG) didn't have it (although 'symbolic language' appears in over 200 hundred articles) and the definition we link to didn't help, so I wrote the missing article. Every article in Knowledge (XXG) is a novel synthesis of information from outside
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Suggesting improvements is welcome, and actually making them is even more valuable. Recommending articles for deletion because one or more editors aren't aware of all things in all fields is contrary to our purpose to serve as a key source across many disciplines. We're willing to spend hours
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These articles are similar. It can't be a single article, because as you pointed out dance, and genetics use the term to mean very different things as well - those articles would be great additions. The history of symbolic logic in genetics is critical - how to communicate massive amounts of
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Do you think you could find time to fill in the gaps in the EN Knowledge (XXG) entries from which serious performances and reviews are missing , removing copyright violations? Thank you {````} appropriate signs of signature not available on this bashed up computer sorry. CatoCatullus
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How do sites like DoctorWhoNews (formerly GallifreyBase) or Cultbox fit into the equation? I am currently working my way through some of the articles and have cited as many new references as possible but this is taking quite a while as there are many articles to sift through and update.
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The backlog is still far too high at between 7,000 and 8,000. Of around 700 user rights holders, 80% of the reviewing is being done by just TWO users. In the light of more and more subtle advertising and undeclared paid editing, New Page Reviewing is becoming more critical than ever.
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sigh*. The pages have been there since 2008, without an issue. They are a navigational aid as a list. Content forks don't apply to lists because the purpose of a list is to connect different articles together in such a way as they can be found. Please do not merge without consensus.
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To answer about the precious stones ~ first I don't have a subscription to national geographic ~ before you added the online URL ~ it was a magazine type cite ~ I have the magazine and if you are challenging me to the magazine cite ~ I will be glad to scan the page to you ~ Thanks
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Please do not assume original research or at least be open to hearing responses when you raise issues. I'm adding a note here after you suggested that I could be banned for writing articles and responding and addressing deletion requests. Please see the full discussion related to
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Even if you aren`t au fait with the history of the artist or the company there is no reason why some of the points with relevant links cannot be added don`t you think? Thank you {````} appropriate signs of signature not available on this bashed up computer sorry. CatoCatullus
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I am not violating WP guidelines and will not. I follow the guidelines and respond to your requests. Once they are addressed, the guidelines suggest you would withdraw your requests for deletion. There is no position being advocated, so the 'novel synthesis' objection does not
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It has reappeared in the RM page, but with me as the nominator. I probably should have relisted it instead, although I wasn't sure if relisting something that's been closed would work. Anyway, the discussion is there for for a closer to close it properly in a week or so.
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The point is that I encouraged the editor to edit themselves before I was aware that the person is a banned editor. I wasn't doing anything untoward. Anyway, in this case, having an attempt to fix an issue that has been tagged as needing fixing reverted is really odd.
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Knowledge (XXG) has its rules, yes, but I am sure none of those were intended to be disrespectful to the very subjects that form the body of the encyclopaedia. About language that puffs the subject up, tell me which portions exactly, and I'll modify them. Many thanks.
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I'm not doing I wouldn't do in any other article. If you read my response to that person, it is to encourage that person to edit it themselves. What I have done so far is merely simple tidying up of sources and wording, nothing that could be considered controversial.
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you can start tidying up by moving the discography and filmography to the end of the article, and write in prose his more important work in the main body of the article. In this way the article can be read easier and not clogged up by every work he was involved in.
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and have no intention of returning to Knowledge (XXG). Use the feature too for leaving a friendly note note for the author of a first article you found well made or interesting. Many have told us they find such comments particularly welcoming and encouraging.
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makes the addition of Wikiproject templates extremely easy. New page creators rarely do this. Reviewers are not obliged to make these edits but they only take a few seconds. They can use the Curation message system to let the creator know what they have done.
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What is missing in the Acting career of the EN article are performances and reception. As it stands there is nothing notable about the acting career , mentioned in the British Film Institute archive profile, as well as in the Knowledge (XXG) entries of:
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and others in that period, but adding everyone who has ever played for the club risks turning it into laundry list rather than something readable. However, if anyone feels that they are significant enough to deserve a mention, I don't really object.
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I am aware you've made a discussion relating to The Paternoster Gang. But sources were added to this page, and i speak here relating to Torchwood, a long ago time ago but another user i believe BigWhoFan continued to remove references after releases.
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Thorstvedt was certainly a striking presence in the Spurs team at that time, and he could possibly be added to the article, but I'm not really sure how to add him, so it might be best to leave him out unless there is a specific reason to mention him.
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All it states is, precious stones "ground up into a fine powder" ~ ~ I tell you what I'll start doing some research on the terra cotta ~ and see if I can find out which paticular stones National geographic is talking about ~ and ~ about how others
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across countries and industries that can be used by new page patrollers to help judge whether an article topic is notable or not. At this point further discussion is needed about if and how this list should be used. Please consider joining the
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Hello Hzh. Now that you are aware you are dealing with a banned editor it isn't reasonable to 'encourage that person to edit it themselves'. There is no objection to you fixing up the article on your own initiative, if that's the situation.
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regarding reason. Content disputes can hold up article development and make editing difficult for editors. You are not required to participate, but you are both invited and encouraged to help this dispute come to a resolution. The thread is
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version is that there were notable and ground breaking performances . About 5-6 performances are omitted. As an editor you can choose what receptions are valid and check to see if they are taken from the original digital sources or not.
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on your watchlist. There are often items that require reviewers' special attention, such as to watch out for pages by known socks or disruptive editors, technical issues and new developments, and of course to provide advice for other
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Lists are just content, and the two articles have the same content. I can always start a deletion discussion if you want input from the wider community, but I expect the result would be the same, i.e. redirect (or maybe delete).
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found in a website. Without the edit history, it would in fact look very much like it is directly copied, and risk being deleted for copyright violation. You are welcome to close the discussion, and move the article correctly.
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is a solution anchored in policy. Please consider this alternative before PRODing or CSD. Note however, that users will often revert or usurp redirects to re-create deleted articles. Do regularly patrol the redirects in the
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Why did you remove the article if it was a sub. The album is in process of expanding, just as I recently started fixing all articles connected to her discography. The info will come, I just need more time. Agree to undo the
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tags. In general, an article on a series is less likely to get nominated for deletion because you are likely to get more sources, individual radio plays are more problematic, you can however try to find sources for them.
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as it once did last year, the backlog approaching 6,000 is still far too high. An effort is also needed to ensure that older unsuitable older pages at the back of the queue do not get automatically indexed for Google.
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who have an established track record creating uncontroversial redirects. At the individual discretion of any administrator or after 24 hours and a consensus of at least 3 New Page Reviewers an editor may be added to a
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people keep adding another table. We finally settled on this, it is stable and small (and can be made smaller if necessary), it is also unobtrusive, those who want to see the table can click on it to have a look.
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I was just pointing it out, thought it was a good example of what some people goto to show their support to their club like a tattoo of the club crest on their body. I am still against galleries and list craft.
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for WMF encyclopedias this year. We thank Community Tech for their hard work addressing our long list of requirements which somewhat overwhelmed them last year, and we look forward to a successful completion.
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Excellent! Thank you. If you can check, I'd be interested to know whether there is a photograph of White Hart Lane before 1923 with attribution in these books. I've been trying to find when this photograph
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Let me explain to you the name of Sichuan. Firstly I translate the corresponding chapter in Chinese article for you, I rewrite the chapter when I found it is wrong. Central government set Jiannan Xichuan
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The idea is to give what people popularly believe the name means, then explain why this popular belief is wrong. Sources for "Sichuan" meaning "4 rivers" are not difficult to find, even in English -
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I have seen that photo before, but I'm not sure whether there should be any photo in that section. Adding just one photo might give undue prominence to that person, perhaps doing that is done in
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likely to annoy the closer of the AfD. At the moment it is looking like it will end up with a keep or no consensus, but if you keep doing that you may antagonize other editors and the closer.
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I meant starting the reversal of the move. I'm not saying that was wrong, but you left the process in limbo. If you start something you should do it properly. Will it be listed again at
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doesn't really matter if it doesn't since there are already comments there to get a rough consensus, and you can just get an admin to close it in a week's time and move the article.
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They may make interesting articles, or they may not, and entirely irrelevant here. The concept of verfiability is a central to Knowledge (XXG), please don't disregard the policy.
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More important is that there is no objection. Should be good enough, we'll see what happens. An admin can have it relisted if he or she thinks that the votes are not sufficient.
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Let me be the first to congratulate you Hzh on your 100,000th edit! You are now entitled to place the 100,000 Edit Star on your bling page! or you could choose to display the
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as the biggest home defeat in the Champions League if you think that it's worth mentioning, although I see that people have removed that entry when others tried to add it.
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Would you like feedback on your reviews? Are you an experienced reviewer who can give feedback to other reviewers? If so there are two new feedback pilot programs.
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as just three examples of these lists. Yes, the lists are fine as stubs because that helps people find the articles. These lists have been in place since 2008.
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or hundreds of other such articles and give them plausible sounding definitions, but if I can't find sources that can support them then they should not exist.
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If it is a known thing, then give the appropriate sources, and all problems solved. If not, it is just an assertion you made, and possible original research.
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Hello, i think the new table was easy to understand which season had what judges. sorry for making that edit without talking about before i published it.
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Yes, I have been trying to do that. I see what you mean about the edits but my strong suspicions remain. After I read what user Bilby said and then saw
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If you mean reviews by Goodreads, then I think not because the reviews are user-generated. Goodreads is specifically listed as an unreliable source in
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A lot of the information deleted by this editor and others are trivia, although for some of them you can add them but rephrased in a different way.
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Can you go to the talk page and explain WHY you reverted the move? There was an RM discussion which had been closed, perhaps too soon. Thanks.
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by a unanimous consensus of the community. This is a complex role and he will need all the help he can get from other experienced reviewers.
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It is irrelevant what is found in other pages. If other articles are created erroneously, you should not repeat the same error. I see that
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but it was also not saved in the reference template like the rest of the references in that article. Can you explain your thinking here? ―
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Sorry, I didn't see the information down there. Anyway, it's better to have a separate section, I'll replace the reference up there.
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Thanks. Taking your point into consideration most but NOT all Big Finish production pages relate to individual audio plays however.
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article which at the moment is not complete. Perhaps you can help expand the section there, adding references there where needed.
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No problem, the character "川, chuan" also has two meaning in chinese, river and plain. I have added reference in the article.--
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and The Camp (1967 play), and written about by Michelene Wandor a well known UK feminist writer has been totally omitted.
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Thank you {````} appropriate signs of signature not available on this bashed up computer sorry. CatoCatullus
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Well, one thing I can tell you the date can't be right, that roof with the central cockerel was built in 1912.
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he has just deleted the message you left in his talk page where you said that he was censoring Knowledge (XXG)
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Then I don't know, I could email the Club historian and see if he replies. What would you like me to ask?
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Relating to these audio series in general in order to satisfy notability. Would sites such as
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