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Hello Jonathan321! Welcome to Knowledge (XXG)! Thank you for your contributions. If you decide that you need help, ask me on my talk page, check out Knowledge (XXG):Where to ask a question, or place {{helpme}} on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Please remember to sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. Below are some recommended guidelines to facilitate your involvement. And remember, no question is "stupid"; if you have anything, absolutely anything that you'd like to know, feel free to drop on by and leave me a message! :D Happy editing!

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And whatever you need help with, feel free to ask! :) Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 01:35, 24 October 2008 (UTC)

Speedy deletion of Michael Tompkins

A tag has been placed on Michael Tompkins requesting that it be speedily deleted from Knowledge (XXG). This has been done under section A1 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is a very short article providing little or no context to the reader. Please see Knowledge (XXG):Stub for our minimum information standards for short articles. Also please note that articles must be on notable subjects and should provide references to reliable sources that verify their content.

If you think that this notice was placed here in error, you may contest the deletion by adding {{hangon}} to the top of the page that has been nominated for deletion (just below the existing speedy deletion or "db" tag), coupled with adding a note on the talk page explaining your position, but be aware that once tagged for speedy deletion, if the article meets the criterion it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the article that would would render it more in conformance with Knowledge (XXG)'s policies and guidelines. Lastly, please note that if the article does get deleted, you can contact one of these admins to request that a copy be emailed to you. Synchronism (talk) 00:04, 9 November 2008 (UTC)

RE:Adoption

In terms of adding categories, you first have to find the cat (that's the short-hand most people use) you want (WP:CAT may help). If you want to make one, it is good to have at least 20 pages you could categorize with it. Then, you add it to the page you want it on with Category:Example cat.

As for a redirect page, you just create a page as you normally would and then type in #REDIRECT ]. The page will automatically redirect (there are soft redirects too, but those come later).

And no, you're not dumb at all! Everyone asks these question at one point; how else would we learn? :) And sure, I'd love to adopt you! Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 06:16, 11 November 2008 (UTC)

I guess you could add an adoption userbox to your page ({{adoptee|Master of Puppets}}); not really any other way of making it official. I'll add an {{adopter|Jonathan321}} box to my page. Sound good? :) Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 18:46, 11 November 2008 (UTC)
So, any questions? Or should I just let you roam free? Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 19:21, 11 November 2008 (UTC)
I never had any intentions of caging you! :P But yeah, sounds good. If you need any help at any point feel free to drop by. Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 19:24, 11 November 2008 (UTC)

Holiday

Yep. We have Remembrance Day and you guys have Veterans Day; pretty much the same thing but with a different name. Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 19:28, 11 November 2008 (UTC)

DYK: Mike Tompkins

Updated DYK query On 14 November, 2008, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Mike Tompkins, which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

A belated DYK notice.... Congrats, nonetheless. --PFHLai (talk) 14:33, 14 November 2008 (UTC)

You're welcome, Jonathan321.
Good Job, rookie. Keep it up! Cheers! --PFHLai (talk) 13:51, 15 November 2008 (UTC)
Whoa, great job!!! I'm impressed! Now write a featured article. :P Just kidding, though this is certainly very impressive. Do you think article writing is the main thing you'd like to do? Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 23:58, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
Well, whatever you'd like to do is what you do. Don't let anybody coax you into doing something, because then Knowledge (XXG) gets boring and you leave and it sucks and so forth.
If you're interested in template work, there are quite a few Wikiprojects that could help out, or you can just go and take initiative on your own. Article writing is tough but rewarding; so far I've written about 10, mostly for T:ITN, which is a place that needs new articles daily (I'm not trying to force you into anything, just giving you options). Whatever you choose, make sure you actually want to do it! :) Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :) 19:48, 15 November 2008 (UTC)

Blocking people

Hey Jonathan!

I saw you make this edit. If you think someone should be blocked, you should report them on Administrator intervention against vandalism if they are making simple vandalism or on the incidents noticeboard if the matter is more complex. Just letting you know. Cheers! J.delanoyadds 04:47, 15 November 2008 (UTC) November 2008 (UTC)

It is not a problem. I was telling you so that you would know. There is no reason you should be expected to automatically know that, so don't worry about it. J.delanoyadds 15:43, 15 November 2008 (UTC)

Huggle and Twinkle

Hey! While I hear twinkies are good, Twinkle is even better. ;) Basically, Twinkle uses javascript to automate some things, such as reverting without the rollback permission, reporting a user to a noticeboard, speedy deleting a page, and so on (the list goes on at WP:TW). Huggle is an external tool that, in a nutshell, converts you into an anti-vandal machine; you can report and revert vandals with 2 clicks or less.

Basically, TW is more versatile, while Huggle is faster but only for vandalism. Make sense? :) Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 20:27, 23 November 2008 (UTC)

Oh, and my signature is stored at User:Master of Puppets/Sig; then, in my preferences, I transclude it as {{subst:User:Master of Puppets/Sig}}. In terms of coding, that depends on what you'd like in your sig. Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 20:29, 23 November 2008 (UTC)
I cannot emphasise enough to disregard the above advice, which will at the very least get you a warning for violating Knowledge (XXG)'s policy on signatures, and in the case of repeat offences (theoretically) get you blocked, should you be caught doing it. – iridescent 22:59, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Ah, Iridescent was just confused. He would have a point if I had told you to use an unsubstituted template as your signature. However, as long as you substitute it in your preferences (as I showed above), all will be well. Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 23:24, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Ah, yes, didn't notice the "subst:". I'd still advise against it though – there's no particular reason to use a separate signature file as opposed to the signature box in Preferences (the only reason would be that the Preferences box limits you to 255 characters, but anyone with a 300-character sig would likely get Strong Words Of Advice fairly quickly) and even with a subst'ed signature, there's always the possibility that a passing vandal will decide to "improve" it and you'll be signing your posts "i am a faggot lol" until someone notices. – iridescent 23:49, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
This vandal would have to be very determined to find out where you were linking from; also, I've had this signature since 2005, when the markup language was much more picky. It didn't work if I just put it into the box, so I had to subst in a template. Maybe raw code works now... Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 00:17, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
Just add the AFD to the top of the latest day (for the 26th, here). There are detailed instructions here. Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 02:21, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

thanks for the msg

but this edit was part of a class demo. All under control :) -- phoebe / (talk to me) 22:28, 25 November 2008 (UTC)

Hello, can you explain why you returned all this excessive plot to the article? Thanks!-- The Red Pen of Doom 03:34, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

I thought that might be the case - thanks again! -- The Red Pen of Doom 03:34, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

AFD advice

Hey! Just droppin' by to tell you that you're doing a great job! Of course, remember not to edit too much; I know that sounds strange to say, but some people edit frantically during their first month or so and then burn out.

Anyway, some tips for AFD;

  • Try not to let google hits determine your perception of someone/something's notability. For example, searching 'Bob the Builder' and expecting to get results only about the rapper won't work.
  • While I know you didn't have bad intentions, avoid asking people to vote in AfDs; that's canvassing, which a lot of people get riled up about.

So don't worry, you haven't done anything wrong; that's just some stuff I felt you could incorporate. Great job so far! Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 07:24, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

Users United Kingdom & Northern Ireland and Cyrusmilleyhannana

Not only did United Kingdom & Northern Ireland (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) put up a copy of the UK article as his user page, but he also edited the user page of Cyrusmilleyhannana (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log), which was a copy of the Scotland article. There's something a little suspect with the editing patterns of those two users, I suspect; the latter has been tagged as a suspected sockpuppet, though the link isn't clear to me at first glance. —C.Fred (talk) 15:56, 28 November 2008 (UTC)

ARBCOM elections

They let users vote on who they think should be the next arbitrators. Basically, arbs are elected to a three-year-term where they serve the community by resolving the most serious disputes. It isn't a tech position, unlike administrators or bureaucrats; rather, they just get to vote on aforementioned disputes. Generally, they're established, trusted users. Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 22:27, 29 November 2008 (UTC)

User:Daynd‎

Just for the record, I wasn't letting his vandalism go unwarned. You just beat me to the warning! Funnily enough, I was going to go straight to a level2 warning as well! Anyway, happy editing :-) JS (chat) 23:25, 30 November 2008 (UTC)

LOL - I just use Twinkle. Makes life much easier! :-) JS (chat) 23:29, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Mate, I HIGHLY recommend you download and use Firefox, even if just for Knowledge (XXG)! It makes being a vandal-fighter on here so much easier! JS (chat) 23:35, 30 November 2008 (UTC)

Names

Actually I'm surpised there aren't more posters with similar nicks. Edward321 (talk) 23:34, 30 November 2008 (UTC)

Barnstars

Thanks for the barnstars. I am accepting tigers on my user page.--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 03:56, 1 December 2008 (UTC)

I didn't delete anything without reason... Did you actually read the article and see what this Wordwright turned it into? How lame and droll his writing is ... and full of personal opinions which is against policy by the way. It gives me a headache tor ead it. And then he writes an essay ripping me apart in the Discussion. Did you bothering reading that as well? Calling me "uncivil person". He never even bothered to message me about it. Cyberia23 (talk) 23:14, 2 December 2008 (UTC)

Twinkle

You have it enabled in your preferences, right? I can't find it in your .js file. Anyway, just add;

TwinkleConfig = {

 	watchWarnings				:	false

};

to your monobook. Clear your cache and you should be good to go. Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 01:34, 3 December 2008 (UTC)

Paste's RfA

Hey Jonahtan, in your count of Paste's edits, did you include the deleted edits? If you had, you would have come to about the 6500 edits he referenced.---Balloonman 00:03, 4 December 2008 (UTC)

As yet there appear to be no international implications arising from this. Blagojevich is not the first politicial person at this level to have such chrages brought against them, for all I know he may not even be the first US senator to be so charged. Thuis while it is worthy of inclusion in 2008 in the United States it does not meet the requirements for inclusion in2008 unless/until there are international repercussions. Cheers, DerbyCountyinNZ (talk) 09:01, 12 December 2008 (UTC)

Templating

Oh, sorry, my mistake. :( Well, finding them isn't really hard; regrettably, lots of articles have areas which are severely lacking. Usually the easiest way is going through the new articles log (Special:Newpages/here); anything that is yellow will either be delete-worthy or in need of serious fixing. White articles may also be badly-written and in need of templating. Mind you, that could get boring, so don't try to do too much. :) Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 21:54, 12 December 2008 (UTC)

Yeah, sadly that's also not too bad of a method. Whatever works, I guess! Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 21:58, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
No need to beg! Besides, I trust/respect you enough already anyway. Just remember not to edit war or do anything bad with it. Cheers! Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 22:42, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
{{rollbacker}} should do it. Let me preview to see if that works...
Yep, most definitely. You just have to position it with some code; if you want it at the top right the code would be:
<div class="db-bWV0YWRhdGE">{{rollbacker}}</div>
Sound good? :D Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 05:41, 18 December 2008 (UTC)

Hey, I think you have left message at the wrong talkpage. This is my edit on the article that you have called not constructive. Could you please either explain me what is wrong with my edit or remove the warning message from my talkpage? Thanks, --RoadAhead 03:05, 18 December 2008 (UTC)

Hah! I was coming here to tell him he shot the wrong person, but you beat me here. It is an easy mistake to make, Johnathan, and it requires some care. ;) sinneed (talk) 06:29, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
Hey, I am still awaiting your response and will like to know why you feel that edit from me was not constructive? If that was an error, could you remove that message from my talkpage? --RoadAhead 01:17, 19 December 2008 (UTC)

Hi Jonathan. It appears you made an error regarding my edits as well. Since your warning template failed to cite any particular article, I can only assume from your own edit history that you are tagging my edit to Stephen Gamson as a removal of content. Like the above message from RoadAhead, I think we all know this was an honest mistake. I need to ask of you a few of things, though. I'd personally like to see you define all your fields in warning templates, so that an editor you are tagging has some sort of reference as to what article the warning refers, and can thus hopefully correct their behavior. Your edit history is filled with examples of undefined warning tags, and I can only imagine the number of confused editors who were wondering what you were talking about, regardless of whether or not the tag was appropriately placed. Additionally, since I am not a huge fan of removing content from my talk page (imagine my shock at being accused over unjustly removing content!) I'd appreciate either you removing the edit yourself, or issuing some sort of retraction on my page. And lastly, check out this essay regarding templating regulars. If you have any questions, please feel free to drop me a line. Cheers, Steamroller Assault (talk) 07:52, 18 December 2008 (UTC)

Thank you

The Barnstar of Life
Thank you for your contributions to this project. You are making a positive and important contribution. Ecoleetage (talk) 22:27, 19 December 2008 (UTC)

RE: Barnstar

Thanks a ton! :) How's editing (and life in general, of course) goin'? Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 08:43, 20 December 2008 (UTC)

Ah, politics. One thing I wished I could get more of a hold on. Life in general is good, though; bought a new guitar, pretty much all of my close friends are staying nearby for the holiday break, and yeah. Probably gonna see a severe decline in my Wikiwork... :( Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 10:37, 22 December 2008 (UTC)
Awh, that sucks. Sleepovers are awesome! I've got one coming up this Wednesday, though I'm not sure how much sleeping is gonna happen haha. As for the guitar I'm getting, 'tis a sexy beast. What do you play? Jazz, blues, rock, etc.? Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 00:40, 23 December 2008 (UTC)

:D

Happy holidays bud! Don't party too hard (I'm a complete hypocrite for saying that... <_<) and stay safe! :D Oh, what are you getting for Christmas/the holidays? Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 21:35, 24 December 2008 (UTC)

Nice! Your Touch can't compete with my... well... I don't have an MP3 player, so I usually just hum to myself, haha. Oh, and I dunno, two different styles I guess? Maybe emoticon explains it better. Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 22:07, 24 December 2008 (UTC)

Christmas protection

Your comment was responded to on my talk page. :) See this page for previous reasons. Best wishes and Merry Christmas. Acalamari 23:57, 24 December 2008 (UTC)

Controversial BLPs

You know, that's actually a really good idea, especially for a theoretical starting point. Maybe like BLP FAs, and since it can be (apparently) turned on by categories, have it chucked in a template like the {{NOINDEX}} function's template. If this ends up moving forward to the next phase later, I'm totally going to suggest this. rootology (C)(T) 04:42, 30 December 2008 (UTC)

Best wishes for a peaceful 2009

Ecoleetage (talk) wishes you peace!

Spread peace and goodwill by adding {{subst:WikiPeace}} to other's talk pages with a friendly message.
PS Sorry about sticking the Delaware flag next to your name on the Wikicup page. I genuinely thought you neglected to put a flag in...I didn't realise the question mark flag was your preferred banner. Silly me. :P Ecoleetage (talk) 02:29, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

Flagged Revs

Hi,

I noticed you voted oppose in the flag revs straw pole and would like to ask if you would mind adding User:Promethean/No to your user or talk page to make your position clear to people who visit your page :) - Thanks to Neurolysis for the template   «l| Ψrometheăn ™|l»  (talk) 07:03, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

Just wanted to let you know that WPTC doesn't use List-Class, and assesses all of their lists as regular articles. Cheers, –Juliancolton 14:23, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Thanks, and good luck getting in. :) –Juliancolton 14:38, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Best Selling Albums

Where is my error? I corrected the vandalism of other users. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Simone Jackson (talkcontribs) 15:21, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Oh, sorry, i reverted for return to Realist2 Version, for not wright all. I love Pink Floyd! I'm their fan. Sorry.Simone Jackson (talk —Preceding undated comment was added at 15:29, 10 January 2009 (UTC).

Ed

Hi, I think your move was wrong. The idea is that if there is no primary usage for a term, then the disambiguation page goes at that name, without "(disambiguation)". Only if there is a primary usage does the disambiguation page go at "xxx (disambiguation)". See WP:DABNAME. Terms in brackets ("disambiguators") are only needed when there's something else at the name without the disambiguator, and the same applies to "(disambiguation)". PamD (talk) 21:08, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Checking in

Hey there! Just checkin' in to see how you're doing. All quiet on the Wikifront? :) Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 22:07, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Well, I spent most of the time from Christmas to New Years on the move, going from friend's house to friend's house; then I spent the few days after New Years hanging out and recuperating for school. Hence the fact that I haven't really gotten much done over the past month, haha. And yeah, I see your name pop up at RFPP all the time (in a good way); I'm proud! :) I talked to Narutolovehinata just a bit ago, I think; I'll check on him again though. Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 22:24, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
None for creating, I'm afraid - but you will get 5 points for a DYK. Garden. 21:35, 11 January 2009 (UTC)

WikiCup Newsletter

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round I, Issue I - January 11, 2009

Archive after

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a total of:


Content leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants with the most:


From the Judges

This years WikiCup started off great! It's only the second full week of competition, and we already have a lot of content promoted. We have some very close pools, such as Pool A and J. We also have some pools who have not been very active yet, but hopefully that will start changing in the coming weeks.

Garden and iMatthew have also opened a new pool, the "Judge's Pool" where we are competing against each other and following the same rules as all of you. This pool however, will never have any effect on the actual competition, but you can still check back often to see how we are doing compared to yourself.

That's it for this newsletter edition, everyone. Any questions or comments are always welcome on the WikiCup talk page, or our user talk pages. Until next time, Garden. and iMatthew // talk // 13:55, 11 January 2009 (UTC)


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Current leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top three contestants from each pool will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Spain Catalan (138)
  2. Toronto Gary King (86)
  3. Philippines Spencer (67)
Pool B
  1. Yorkshire Sceptre (22)
  2. China Spittlespat (7)
  3. Devon Greatestrowerever, Togo Malinaccier (6)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (60)
  2. Iceland Scorpion0422 (24)
  3. Oregon Steven Walling (9)
Pool D
  1. Netherlands NapHit (27)
  2. Colombia ThinkBlue (18)
  3. New South Wales 97198 (11)
Pool E
  1. Antarctica X! (69)
  2. Switzerland Sasata (10)
  3. Turkey LOTRrules (4)


Pool F
  1. Confederate States of America Bedford (29)
  2. Vietnam RyanCross (21)
  3. Michigan the_ed17, East Timor Howard the Duck (5)
Pool G
  1. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (46)
  2. Papua New Guinea Skinny87 (16)
  3. New Jersey What!?Why?Who?, Portugal Pedro_João, Luxembourg Ceranthor (2)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (133)
  2. India Tinucherian (41)
  3. Maryland Ottava Rima (28)
Pool I
  1. Mexico Durova (144)
  2. Sweden Theleftorium (121)
  3. Japan Wrestlinglover (15)
Pool J
  1. Cambodia Paxse (78)
  2. Alberta Climie.ca (67)
  3. United States Useight (46)
  • All scores are accurate as of the time the newsletter was sent out.
Delivered by The Helpful One for Garden and iMatthew at 00:03, 12 January 2009 (UTC)

Adoption page

Hey dude! Just wanted to let you know that I'll be making a page at User:Master of Puppets/Adoption soon, and that I'd love to hear any ideas or anything you've got for it. So far I think it'll just be a links page, but it could grow into more. Anyway, let me know what you think! :P Cheers, Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 16:06, 13 January 2009 (UTC)

Sockpuppetry case concerning Korlzor

You have been helping fight vandalism inflicted by various IP sockpuppets of the blocked User:Korlzor. You may be interested in a sockpuppetry case I have opened here. Best regards. Tennis expert (talk) 10:34, 14 January 2009 (UTC)

Because...

To answer your question: there were things going on in my life that prevented me from giving the RfA the attention it deserved. It would have been unfair to both of us to have you nominate me for a time-consuming endeavour that my schedule did not enable me to concentrate upon. I was genuinely flattered by the offer, but at the moment it was the wrong time. Ecoleetage (talk) 00:09, 15 January 2009 (UTC)

Also, please be aware that I will always hold you in the deepest respect because of the kindness that you showed me in thinking that I was good enough to be an admin. If you ever need help with anything, call on me. I will be there to help. Ecoleetage (talk) 02:11, 15 January 2009 (UTC)

Eulogy

Do you really think this is appropriate? I'm fairly certain Ecoleetage wants to disappear, and a fond eulogy in light of what he's done seems highly inappropriate. I know you miss your wiki-friend, but this seems like a drama magnet to me. AniMate 04:31, 17 January 2009 (UTC)

I just don't understand what the point is. Users leave everyday, and we don't write eulogies for them. We especially don't write eulogies for indefinitely blocked users who have tried to get good faith contributors fired from their jobs. So you know, in the past we have had users who have harassed other editors in real life. Eulogies weren't written. Restraining orders, however, were obtained. I certainly won't delete the eulogy from your user space, but I'm going to remove the link from Eco's talk page and delete the unnecessary redirect you added in Knowledge (XXG) space. Sorry. AniMate 04:44, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
I'm sorry you feel betrayed. However, my guess is that most people will react to this the way I am. He seemed okay, clearly wasn't, and doesn't deserve any sympathy. Calling a fellow editor's employer to get them fired or disciplined over Knowledge (XXG) is reprehensible. If you're trying to make yourself feel better through writing though, I'd suggest a blog or a journal. Knowledge (XXG) isn't therapy, and I still think removing your eulogy would be the best course of action. That being said, I can't stress how sorry I am that you feel betrayed and hope this doesn't sour you on Knowledge (XXG) too much. I'm not super active these days due to work, but I'll be keeping an eye out for you. The majority of us aren't bad guys... though it must be said that sharing personal info is never a good idea at your age. I'm sure you know that, but if you've been sharing any details of your personal life on or off wiki (full name, location, phone number, etc.) stop immediately. Personally, I almost never communicate off-wiki, and the few times I have done so were with long term, trusted administrators. if you have revealed personal info, I'd consider shutting this account down immediately, and starting over. You've seen the effects that too much personal info has had on an adult, the thought of what it could do to a minor is chilling. Again, i'll keep an eye out for you on-wiki. AniMate 05:36, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
It's done. Just remember what i said about personal information. Be safe and smart... though the smart hardly seems necessary as you appear quite intelligent. AniMate 05:44, 17 January 2009 (UTC)
If I could weigh in; I don't see what's wrong with remembering somebody you respect, AniMate. Just because the 'norm' isn't to do so doesn't mean one can't express a sliver of human emotion; I'm fine with people thinking Knowledge (XXG) should be a place of professional, business-like volunteering, but that still doesn't mean that we can't remember those who left once in a while. Of course, that's just my opinion, and, as you said, people of our age should be more careful about what we do around here. :P Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 22:26, 17 January 2009 (UTC)

Well, I guess it means you are already a better person... :) --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk 17:04, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

Minor page moves

I have responded on my talk and on the poll. --Cyde Weys 00:23, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

WikiCup Newsletter

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round I, Issue II - January 18, 2009

Archive before | Archive after

Content leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LW TW D
1 Mexico Durova 144 320 176
2 Denmark Candlewicke 60 194 134
3 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 1 112 111
4 Toronto Gary King 86 191 105
5 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 133 230 97
6 Switzerland Sasata 10 92 82
7 Sweden Theleftorium 121 197 76
8 Philippines Spencer 67 135 68
8 New South Wales 97198 11 79 68
10 Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 46 104 58
  • LW = Last Week's score, TW = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at User:Garden/WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

Wow, you guys are racking up the DYK's fast! Good articles are also coming in quite quickly, and we also have a few new Featured articles. This is coming along great so far; we're glad to see almost everyone working on something.

Also, Thehelpfulone is our newest judge. He will, starting Monday, be helping maintain the WikiCup and help us ensure all runs smoothly. It's hard to gain consensus between two editors, so I guess "majority rules" (with three people) will start to apply while we make our decision. :-P

Keep it up! Garden., iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One 13:55, 11 January 2009 (UTC)

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a total of:


Current leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top three contestants from each pool will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Spain Catalan, Toronto Gary King (191)
  2. Philippines Spencer (127)
Pool B
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (112)
  2. Yorkshire Sceptre (34)
  3. China Spittlespat (9)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (182)
  2. Iceland Scorpion0422 (72)
  3. Oregon Steven Walling (16)
Pool D
  1. New South Wales 97198 (79)
  2. Netherlands NapHit (29)
  3. Colombia ThinkBlue (25)
Pool E
  1. Switzerland Sasata (91)
  2. Antarctica X! (69)
  3. Hungary Straight Edge PXK (6)
Pool F
  1. Confederate States of America Bedford (55)
  2. Vietnam RyanCross (31)
  3. Michigan the_ed17 (24)
Pool G
  1. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (104)
  2. Luxembourg Ceranthor (34)
  3. Papua New Guinea Skinny87 (17)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (230)
  2. India Tinucherian (64)
  3. Maryland Ottava Rima (28)
Pool I
  1. Mexico Durova (319)
  2. Sweden Theleftorium (196)
  3. Isle of Man J Milburn (65)
Pool J
  1. Alberta Climie.ca (101)
  2. Cambodia Paxse (97)
  3. United States Useight (81)
  • All scores are accurate as of the time the newsletter was sent out.

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RfA

Meh, still not ready for it. I've said on my userpage that I don't want to be nominated again until August. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • 02:05, 24 January 2009 (UTC)

Re: Why was my article tagged for speedy?

I haven't really put an article up for deletion before so that was a mistake on my part. However, the article was extraordinarily short, incorrectly formatted and referenced. (Sorry if that sounds harsh) Thus, it had to be deleted. If you would like to keep that article, please use a sandbox to thoroughly expand it before posting back into the mainspace. For a good example on how to make an article on a Tropical Depression, read over Tropical Depression Ten (2005) and follow that style. Cheers, Cyclonebiskit 20:19, 24 January 2009 (UTC)

For a Tropical Cyclone article, we try to keep all articles above 6kb in length. I don't mean to discourage you from editing the article, but could you use a sandbox for the time being to work on it. If you have any questions about how to make the article just ask myself or one of the other members of WikiProject Tropical cyclones. Thanks, 20:34, 24 January 2009 (UTC)

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As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LW TW D
1 Mexico Durova 320 462 142
2 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 230 323 93
3 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 112 189 77
4 Sweden Theleftorium 197 262 65
5 Spain Catalan 192 254 60
6 Germany jj137 1 47 46
7 Switzerland Sasata 92 134 42
8 Denmark Candlewicke 194 239 40
9 Antarctica X! 69 105 36
10 Alberta Climie.ca 101 134 33
  • LW = Last Week's score, TW = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at User:Garden/WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

The content is continuing to pile in, it's great! Nothing significant this issue, but we currently have a straw poll going on regarding the point values of featured pictures, sounds, and lists. Garden., iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One


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As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a total of:


Current leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top three contestants from each pool will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Spain Catalan (254)
  2. Toronto Gary King (215)
  3. Philippines Spencer (150)
Pool B
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (189)
  2. Yorkshire Sceptre (35)
  3. China Spittlespat (10)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (250)
  2. Iceland Scorpion0422 (146)
  3. Oregon Steven Walling (29)
Pool D
  1. New South Wales 97198 (89)
  2. Colombia ThinkBlue (37)
  3. Netherlands NapHit (31)
Pool E
  1. Switzerland Sasata (140)
  2. Antarctica X! (105)
  3. Hungary Straight Edge PXK (9)
Pool F
  1. Confederate States of America Bedford (101)
  2. Michigan the_ed17 (40)
  3. Vietnam RyanCross (32)
Pool G
  1. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (107)
  2. Luxembourg Ceranthor (67)
  3. Germany jj137 (50)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (355)
  2. India Tinucherian (71)
  3. Maryland Ottava Rima (28)
Pool I
  1. Mexico Durova (462)
  2. Sweden Theleftorium (264)
  3. Isle of Man J Milburn (88)
Pool J
  1. Alberta Climie.ca (135)
  2. Cambodia Paxse (134)
  3. United States Useight (116)
  • All scores are accurate as of the time the newsletter was sent out.
17:30, 25 January 2009 (UTC)

AfD nomination of Mike Migliore

An article that you have been involved in editing, Mike Migliore, has been listed for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Mike Migliore. Thank you. Pastor Theo (talk) 03:03, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

WP:TATTLE

I've speedied this (R3). You are welcome to take it to deletion review if you disagree. Thanks -- Samir 05:00, 29 January 2009 (UTC)

thank you

My RFA passed today at 150/48/6. I wanted to thank you for weighing in, and I wanted to let you know I appreciated all of the comments, advice, criticism, and seriously took it all to heart this past week. I'll do my absolute best to not let any of you down with the incredible trust given me today. rootology (C)(T) 07:47, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

RfA thanks

Thank you for the trust you placed in me by supporting my RfA (which passed and, apparently, I am now an admin!). I will do my best to continue to act in a way that is consistent with the policies of wikipedia as well with our common desire to build and perfect this repository of human knowledge; and can only hope that you never feel that your trust was misplaced. Thanks again! --Regent's Park (Rose Garden) 23:52, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

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Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last fortnight, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mitchazenia 113 671 558
2 Mexico Durova 462 887 425
3 Toronto Gary King 215 452 237
4 Sweden Theleftorium 264 458 194
5 Cambodia Paxse 134 291 157
6 Denmark Candlewicke 250 400 150
7 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 355 491 136
8 United States Useight 116 250 134
9 Michigan the_ed17 40 148 108
10 Antarctica X! 105 210 105
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at User:Garden/WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

We're still going strong. Couple of things though; please note that you must make it known you are in the WikiCup when nominating FAs, FLs, FPos, FPs, and FSs. This is to lower the possibility of bias. We're also changing the way you get to the next round. Now, the top two from each round get through, along with ten wildcards. This means that even if you're not in the top two you can still get into Round 2, so even if you're in the group of death you can still go through. Hopefully this will be fairer for all. We've also unfortunately had our first withdrawal - El Salvador Truco has left the Cup. Best wishes for him in the future. Garden., iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One


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Current leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top two contestants from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Toronto Gary King (452)
  2. Spain Catalan (254)
Pool B
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (233)
  2. Texas La Pianista (61)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (400)
  2. Iceland Scorpion0422 (249)
Pool D
  1. New South Wales 97198 (148)
  2. Netherlands NapHit (63)
Pool E
  1. Switzerland Sasata (233)
  2. Antarctica X! (210)
Pool F
  1. Confederate States of America Bedford (202)
  2. Michigan the_ed17 (148)
Pool G
  1. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (142)
  2. Luxembourg Ceranthor (134)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (491)
  2. India Tinucherian (95)
Pool I
  1. Mexico Durova (887)
  2. Sweden Theleftorium (458)
Pool J
  1. Mitchazenia (671)
  2. Cambodia Paxse (291)
Wildcards
  1. United States Useight (250)
  2. Isle of Man J Milburn (181)
  3. Philippines Spencer (177)
  4. Alberta Climie.ca (169)
  5. Principality of Sealand Rambo's Revenge (100)
  6. India Tinucherian (95)
  7. Easter Island WereSpielChequers (77)
  8. Japan Wrestlinglover (67)
  9. Thailand Rlevse (65)

         10.   Colombia ThinkBlue (57)
         10.   Papua New Guinea Skinny87 (57)

  • All scores are accurate as of the time the newsletter was sent out.
20:33, 8 February 2009 (UTC)

Delivered by J Milburn, on behalf of the judges. 20:33, 8 February 2009 (UTC)

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As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last fortnight, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 887 1135 248
2 Iceland Scorpion0422 249 483 234
3 Toronto Gary King 452 673 221
4 Sweden Theleftorium 458 656 198
5 Mitchazenia 671 777 106
6 Cambodia Paxse 291 371 80
6 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 233 308 75
8 United States Useight 250 325 75
9 Confederate States of America Bedford 202 275 73
7 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 491 559 68
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at User:Garden/WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

There's not really much to say this week, everyone is still doing well. There was a discussion on shortening the length of round one, but the idea is dead in the water. Thanks for contributing!  GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One


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Current leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top two contestants from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Toronto Gary King (673)
  2. Spain Catalan (254)
Pool B
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (308)
  2. Texas La Pianista (62)
Pool C
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (483)
  2. Denmark Candlewicke (451)
Pool D
  1. New South Wales 97198 (210)
  2. Netherlands NapHit (97)
Pool E
  1. Switzerland Sasata (262)
  2. Antarctica X! (210)
Pool F
  1. Confederate States of America Bedford (275)
  2. Michigan the_ed17 (161)
Pool G
  1. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (144)
  2. Luxembourg Ceranthor (136)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (559)
  2. India Tinucherian (100)
Pool I
  1. Mexico Durova (1135)
  2. Sweden Theleftorium (656)
Pool J
  1. Mitchazenia (777)
  2. Cambodia Paxse (371)
Wildcards
  1. United States Useight (325)
  2. Philippines Spencer (215)
  3. Alberta Climie.ca (203)
  4. Isle of Man J Milburn (202)
  5. Principality of Sealand Rambo's Revenge (110)
  6. Thailand Rlevse (93)
  7. Easter Island WereSpielChequers (82)
  8. England Dendodge (74)
  9. Colombia ThinkBlue (72)
  10. Japan Wrestlinglover (72)
  • All scores are accurate as of 22:40, 15 February 2009 (UTC)
23:15, 15 February 2009 (UTC)

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Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last fortnight, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Vanuatu Matthewedwards 25 779 754
2 Alberta Climie.ca 134 234 503
3 Mexico Durova 1135 1347 462
4 Switzerland Sasata 134 412 278
5 Denmark Candlewicke 234 502 268
6 Philippines Spencer 150 238 188
7 Sweden Theleftorium 656 840 184
8 New South Wales 97198 79 240 161
9 Isle of Man J Milburn 86 216 130
10 Michigan the_ed17 40 169 129
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at User:Garden/WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

Hi Guys! Well it's Thehelpfulone's first time properly looking at the scores as he made this newsletter and he's impressed on how much work you have all done. It's a shame to say that RyanCross has withdrawn from the Cup. We have almost hit 200 DYKs, not far off from 100 GA's and Durova has passed the 1000 point mark on points, with 1347 points so congratulations to her!  GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One


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WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a total of:


Current leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top two contestants from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Toronto Gary King (792)
  2. Spain Catalan (254)
Pool B
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (419)
  2. Texas La Pianista (66)
Pool C
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (530)
  2. Denmark Candlewicke (502)
Pool D
  1. New South Wales 97198 (240)
  2. Colombia ThinkBlue (141)
Pool E
  1. Switzerland Sasata (412)
  2. Antarctica X! (211)
Pool F
  1. Confederate States of America Bedford (284)
  2. Michigan the_ed17 (169)
Pool G
  1. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (157)
  2. Luxembourg Ceranthor (137)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (582)
  2. India Tinucherian (110)
Pool I
  1. Mexico Durova (1347)
  2. Sweden Theleftorium (840)
Pool J
  1. Mitchazenia (779)
  2. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (503)
Wildcards
  1. United States Useight (396)
  2. Confederate States of America Bedford (284)
  3. Spain Catalan (254)
  4. New South Wales 97198 (240)
  5. Philippines Spencer (238)
  6. Alberta Climie.ca (234)
  7. Isle of Man J Milburn (216)
  8. Antarctica X! (211)
  9. Michigan the_ed17 (169)
  10. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (157)
  • All scores are accurate as of 17:15, 22 February 2009 (UTC)
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As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last fortnight, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 1348 1528 180
2 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 420 566 146
3 United States Useight 420 549 129
4 Vanuatu Matthewedwards 504 625 121
5 Colombia ThinkBlue 142 248 106
6 Toronto Gary King 920 1012 92
7 New South Wales 97198 241 313 72
8 Switzerland Sasata 412 480 68
9 Denmark Candlewicke 532 580 48
10 Iceland Scorpion0422 532 580 48
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at User:Garden/WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

We have 31 days left, just one month left in the first round. The first two months have already produced spectacular results, and we're hoping to see a great race to the end of the round. Get those nominations in for them to count for this round, but remember that any nominations that are not promoted before the end of this round, will still count for round two if you make it. We unfortunately had another contestant, What!?Why?Who?, withdraw this week and we wish them the best.

We saw some big jumps in content upgrades this week! We saw 33 new good articles, 3 new featured articles and lists, 8 featured pictures, 5 featured sounds, and 24 did you know items. (Also note, there are 111 good articles and 222 did you know items as of this newsletter). Keep it up during the final push to round two.  GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One


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As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a total of:


Current leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top two contestants from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Toronto Gary King (1012)
  2. Philippines Spencer (292)
Pool B
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (566)
  2. Texas La Pianista (68)
Pool C
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (580)
  2. Denmark Candlewicke (580)
Pool D
  1. New South Wales 97198 (313)
  2. Colombia ThinkBlue (248)
Pool E
  1. Switzerland Sasata (480)
  2. Antarctica X! (211)
Pool F
  1. Michigan the_ed17 (299)
  2. Confederate States of America Bedford (290)
Pool G
  1. Luxembourg Ceranthor (177)
  2. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (159)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (604)
  2. India Tinucherian (112)
Pool I
  1. Mexico Durova (1528)
  2. Sweden Theleftorium (913)
Pool J
  1. Mitchazenia (816)
  2. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (625)
Wildcards
  1. United States Useight (549)
  2. Cambodia Paxse (454)
  3. Alberta Climie.ca (259}
  4. Spain Catalan (254)
  5. Isle of Man J Milburn (232)
  6. Principality of Sealand Rambo's Revenge (201)
  7. Thailand Rlevse (129)
  8. Netherlands NapHit (99)
  9. Easter Island WereSpielChequers (92)
  10. East Timor Howard the Duck (82)
  11. Japan Wrestlinglover (82)
  12. England Dendodge (78)
  13. Oregon Steven Walling (69)
  • All scores are accurate as of 15:02, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
  • Contestants in italics are those crawling up behind the wildcards.
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Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last fortnight, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 1713 1932 219
2 Mitchazenia 951 1167 216
3 Iceland Scorpion0422 683 788 105
4 Colombia ThinkBlue 291 386 95
5 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 791 873 82
6 Sweden Theleftorium 990 1060 70
7 Switzerland Sasata 513 581 68
8 Thailand Rlevse 224 290 66
9 Vanuatu Matthewedwards 630 695 65
10 New South Wales 97198 314 360 46
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at Knowledge (XXG):WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

I think it's safe to say that this week is probably your last chance to nominate anything for promotion to count in this round, so start planning that all-important final push. Bear in mind that anything not promoted this month will still count in the next round if you go through. It's looking very close in the Wildcards section, so if you don't see yourself there, don't panic—you may not be too far off the pace!  GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One


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Current leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top two contestants from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Toronto Gary King (1087)
  2. Philippines Spencer (353)
Pool B
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (873)
  2. China Spittlespat (77)
Pool C
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (788)
  2. Denmark Candlewicke (658)
Pool D
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (386)
  2. New South Wales 97198 (360)
Pool E
  1. Switzerland Sasata (581)
  2. Antarctica X! (215)
Pool F
  1. Confederate States of America Bedford (331)
  2. Michigan the_ed17 (313)
Pool G
  1. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (228)
  2. Luxembourg Ceranthor (183)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (632)
  2. England Dendodge (219)
Pool I
  1. Mexico Durova (1932)
  2. Sweden Theleftorium (1060)
Pool J
  1. Mitchazenia (1167)
  2. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (695)
Wildcards
  1. United States Useight (648)
  2. Cambodia Paxse (468)
  3. Thailand Rlevse (290)
  4. Isle of Man J Milburn (288)
  5. Alberta Climie.ca (262)
  6. Spain Catalan (255)
  7. Principality of Sealand Rambo's Revenge (241)
  8. India Tinucherian (159)
  9. Maryland Ottava Rima (159)
  10. Falkland Islands PeterSymonds (127)
  11. Nauru Neurolysis (108)
  12. Easter Island WereSpielChequers (107)
  13. Netherlands NapHit (100)
  • All scores are accurate as of 12:12, 15 March 2009 (UTC).
  • Contestants in italics are just behind the wildcards.
16:52, 15 March 2009 (UTC) The Helpful Bot 16:52, 15 March 2009 (UTC)

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As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last fortnight, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 1713 1932 219
2 Mitchazenia 951 1167 216
3 Iceland Scorpion0422 683 788 105
4 Colombia ThinkBlue 291 386 95
5 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 791 873 82
6 Sweden Theleftorium 990 1060 70
7 Switzerland Sasata 513 581 68
8 Thailand Rlevse 224 290 66
9 Vanuatu Matthewedwards 630 695 65
10 New South Wales 97198 314 360 46
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at Knowledge (XXG):WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

What a brilliant finale to Round 1. With so little in it it was always going to be a tight contest, particularly in the all-important wildcard places. Congratulations to all those who have made it to Round 2, an commiserations to all who have been eliminated. I hope you continue to contribute as fully as you have been in the tournament, if not better!

As has been stated before, Round 2 begins Wednesday, April 1 2009. I hope you are all ready!

 GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One


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Pool winners

In this round of the WikiCup, the top two contestants from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Toronto Gary King (1154)
  2. Philippines Spencer (377)
Pool B
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (1055)
  2. Texas La Pianista (74)
Pool C
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (944)
  2. Denmark Candlewicke (806)
Pool D
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (444)
  2. New South Wales 97198 (374)
Pool E
  1. Switzerland Sasata (604)
  2. Antarctica X! (216)
Pool F
  1. Thailand Rlevse (405)
  2. Confederate States of America Bedford (331)
Pool G
  1. Northern Cyprus Sunderland06 (236)
  2. Luxembourg Ceranthor (190)
Pool H
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (686)
  2. England Dendodge (220)
Pool I
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (1107)
  2. Mexico Durova (961)
Pool J
  1. Mitchazenia (1180)
  2. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (702)
Wildcard winners
  1. United States Useight (659)
  2. Cambodia Paxse (507)
  3. Principality of Sealand Rambo's Revenge (333)
  4. Michigan the_ed17 (330)
  5. Isle of Man J Milburn (302)
  6. Alberta Climie.ca (265)
  7. Spain Catalan (256)
  8. Maryland Ottava Rima (190)
  9. Japan Wrestlinglover (169)
  10. India Tinucherian (162)
  • All scores are accurate as of the end of Round 1.
20:38, 31 March 2009 (UTC)


Delivered for the WikiCup by  GARDEN  at 20:38, 31 March 2009 (UTC). Queries to my talk.

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Luxembourg Ceranthor 0 80 80
2= Iceland Scorpion0422 0 36 36
2= Japan Wrestlinglover 0 36 36
4= Alberta Climie.ca 0 30 30
4= Maryland Ottava Rima 0 30 30
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at Knowledge (XXG):WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

The start of Round 2 has been in some respects an explosive one, with one user in particular almost in the triple figures after just a week. There are obviously contestants with no points or very few, but as it is so early in the round this can probably be excused. Keep it up everyone!

Note that due to unforeseen circumstances, Mitchazenia has been eliminated from the contest. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

 GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with six wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Japan Wrestlinglover (36)
Pool B
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (8)
Pool C
  1. Luxembourg Ceranthor (80)
Pool D
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (28)
Pool E
  1. Maryland Ottava Rima (30)
Pool F
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (36)
Current Wildcards
  1. Alberta Climie.ca (30)
  2. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (22)
  3. Isle of Man J Milburn (16)
  4. Thailand Rlevse (15)
  5. Cambodia Paxse (14)
  6. United States Useight (12)
  7. Switzerland Theleftorium (10)
  • All scores are accurate as of the end of Round 1.

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WikiCup Newsletter XII

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round II, Issue 2 - April 12, 2009

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 3 156 153
2 Mexico Durova 1 137 136
3 Switzerland Sasata 8 138 130
4 Sweden Theleftorium 10 120 110
5 Colombia ThinkBlue 8 81 73
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at Knowledge (XXG):WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

Mitchazenia has requested and been granted his spot back in the Cup. So welcome back, and get to work Mitch! :)

 GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with six wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (156)
Pool B
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (79)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (88)
Pool D
  1. Isle of Man J Milburn (46)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (136)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (131)
Current Wildcards
  1. Luxembourg Ceranthor (82)
  2. Maryland Ottava Rima (82)
  3. Japan Wrestlinglover (77)
  4. Thailand Rlevse (63)
  5. Michigan the_ed17 (49)
  6. New South Wales 97198 (43)
  7. United States Useight (41)
  8. Iceland Scorpion0422 (41)
  9. Denmark Candlewicke (38)
  10. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (33)
  • All scores are accurate as of 15:31, 12 April 2009 (UTC)

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WikiCup Newsletter XIII

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round II, Issue 3 - April 19, 2009

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
2 Thailand Rlevse 72 200 128
1 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 156 268 112
5 Michigan the_ed17 51 142 91
4 Sweden Theleftorium 120 193 73
3 Switzerland Sasata 138 201 63
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at Knowledge (XXG):WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

A great turnaround from last week with one group even in a tie for first place and the automatic promotion slot. Good luck to all involved there!

 GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with six wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (268)
Pool B
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (94)
Pool C
  1. Thailand Rlevse (200)
Pool D
  1. Denmark Candlewicke and Cambodia (86)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (182)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (201)
Current Wildcards
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (193)
  2. Michigan the_ed17 (142)
  3. Japan Wrestlinglover (128)
  4. Maryland Ottava Rima (123)
  5. Luxembourg Ceranthor (90)
  6. United States Useight (72)
  7. Toronto Gary King (61)
  8. Isle of Man J_Milburn (59)
  9. New South Wales 97198 (53)
  • All scores are accurate as of 21:43, 19 April 2009 (UTC)

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WikiCup Newsletter XIV

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round II, Issue 4 - April 26, 2009

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Switzerland Sasata 202 464 262
2 Mexico Durova 182 434 252
3 Mitchazenia 79 202 123
4 United States Useight 73 178 105
5 Cambodia Paxse 87 174 87
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • A full list is located at Knowledge (XXG):WikiCup/Jumps

From the Judges

Another big week sees new leaders in many of the pools. Many of the wildcards are in triple figures so others might want to pick up the pace to make it through!

 GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with six wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (346)
Pool B
  1. Mitchazenia (202)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (232)
Pool D
  1. Cambodia Paxse (174)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (234)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (464)
Current Wildcards
  1. Thailand Rlevse (227)
  2. Japan Wrestlinglover (186)
  3. United States Useight (178)
  4. Michigan the_ed17 (154)
  5. Denmark Candlewicke (142)
  6. Iceland Scorpion0422 (130)
  7. Maryland Ottava Rima (123)
  8. Colombia ThinkBlue (104)
  9. Luxembourg Ceranthor (92)
  10. Toronto Gary King and Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (71)
  • All scores are accurate as of 12:33, 26 April 2009 (UTC)

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WikiCup Newsletter XV

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round II, Issue 5 - May 3, 2009

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Switzerland Sasata 464 800 336
2 Denmark Candlewicke 144 236 92
3 Cambodia Paxse 175 259 84
4 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 381 455 74
5 Maryland Ottava Rima 123 184 61
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

A great week for Sasata with the biggest jump in score for a long while - 336 - so well done! It's nearing the end of this round, remember, which will end on May 29. It would it your best interest to nominate GANs now to avoid missing out.

 GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (455)
Pool B
  1. Mitchazenia (208)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (279)
Pool D
  1. Cambodia Paxse (259)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (291)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (800)
Current Wildcards
  1. Thailand Rlevse (244)
  2. Denmark Candlewicke (236)
  3. Japan Wrestlinglover (226)
  4. United States Useight (224)
  5. Maryland Ottava Rima (184)
  6. Michigan the_ed17 (161)
  7. Iceland Scorpion0422 (143)
  8. Colombia ThinkBlue (134)
  9. Luxembourg Ceranthor (104)
  10. Isle of Man J Milburn and Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (99)
  • All scores are accurate as of 08:15, 4 May 2009 (UTC)

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RE: Worrying

Hey, don't worry about it, I understand! I've been pretty much the same; buried to the neck in schoolwork, etc. And of course you're still my adoptee, it isn't like you expired or anything... Master of Puppets Call me MoP! :D 00:14, 16 May 2009 (UTC)

WikiCup Newsletter XVI

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round II, Issue 6 - May 17, 2009

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Denmark Candlewicke 236 439 257
2 Mexico Durova 291 458 167
3 Switzerland Sasata 800 960 160
4 Iceland Scorpion0422 143 273 130
5 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 455 572 117
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Only eleven days in this round to go and it's looking very interesting in the Wildcard race. In particular there is an epic struggle for the automation progression spot at the top of Pool C with only two points in it as I type. In other news, congratulations to Durova for her 200th successful featured picture nomination on the English Knowledge (XXG) - well done!

 GARDEN , iMatthew // talk, and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (572)
Pool B
  1. Mitchazenia (223)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (324)
Pool D
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (493)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (458)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (960)
Current Wildcards
  1. Thailand Rlevse (321)
  2. United States Useight (312)
  3. Japan Wrestlinglover (300)
  4. Cambodia Paxse (286)
  5. Iceland Scorpion0422 (273)
  6. Maryland Ottava Rima (248)
  7. Colombia ThinkBlue (206)
  8. Michigan the_ed17 (169)
  9. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (144)
  10. New South Wales 97198 (132)
  • All scores are accurate as of 08:58, 18 May 2009 (UTC)

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 09:11, 18 May 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.

WikiCup Newsletter XVII

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round II, Issue 7 - May 23, 2009

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Sweden Theleftorium 324 450 126
2 Iceland Scorpion0422 273 338 65
3 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 572 611 39
4 Colombia ThinkBlue 206 242 36
5 United States Useight 312 338 26
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Hey everyone, it's iMatthew! I'm so glad to finally back, and I need to thank Garden for taking care of things while I was ill. There are about 6 days left in the round, and I'm sending the newsletter out now to remind some of you to pick it up in these last few days if you want to get in the next round.

I've listed a few of you that have the chance to catch up before the end of the round in italics over to the right. Keep working!

 GARDEN ,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (611)
Pool B
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (242)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (450)
Pool D
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (504)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (460)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (961)
Current Wildcards
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (338)
  2. United States Useight (338)
  3. Thailand Rlevse (323)
  4. Japan Wrestlinglover (303)
  5. Cambodia Paxse (286)
  6. Maryland Ottava Rima (248)
  7. Mitchazenia (226)
  8. Michigan the_ed17 (172)
  9. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (155)
  10. New South Wales 97198 (141)
  11. Luxembourg Ceranthor (108)
  12. Isle of Man J Milburn (107)
  13. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (97)
  • Those in italics are not currently in place for the next round, but are very close.
  • All scores are accurate as of 16:15, 23 May 2009 (UTC)

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WikiCup Newsletter XVII

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round II, Issue 7 - May 23, 2009

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Sweden Theleftorium 324 450 126
2 Iceland Scorpion0422 273 338 65
3 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 572 611 39
4 Colombia ThinkBlue 206 242 36
5 United States Useight 312 338 26
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Hey everyone, it's iMatthew! I'm so glad to finally back, and I need to thank Garden for taking care of things while I was ill. There are about 6 days left in the round, and I'm sending the newsletter out now to remind some of you to pick it up in these last few days if you want to get in the next round.

I've listed a few of you that have the chance to catch up before the end of the round in italics over to the right. Keep working!

 GARDEN ,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. As of this newsletter, the current pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (611)
Pool B
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (242)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (450)
Pool D
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (504)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (460)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (961)
Current Wildcards
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (338)
  2. United States Useight (338)
  3. Thailand Rlevse (323)
  4. Japan Wrestlinglover (303)
  5. Cambodia Paxse (286)
  6. Maryland Ottava Rima (248)
  7. Mitchazenia (226)
  8. Michigan the_ed17 (172)
  9. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (155)
  10. New South Wales 97198 (141)
  11. Luxembourg Ceranthor (108)
  12. Isle of Man J Milburn (107)
  13. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (97)
  • Those in italics are not currently in place for the next round, but are very close.
  • All scores are accurate as of 16:15, 23 May 2009 (UTC)

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WikiCup newsletter XVII.V

This is just a quick reminder that the round ends this Friday, May 29, 2009. I wanted to let you guys know the current standings. If you are very close, but not close enough, work as hard as possible these next two days. Pool leaders are listed as usual, and under the 10 wildcards, are competitors that are still fighting for a spot. Also, if you currently have any un-reviewed GAN's up and you'd like them to be reviewed and counted for this round, you must place them on the appropriate thread of the WikiCup talk page.

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (647)
Pool B
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (247)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (455)
Pool D
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (539)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (479)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (961)
Current Wildcards
  1. United States Useight (393)
  2. Iceland Scorpion0422 (372)
  3. Thailand Rlevse (329)
  4. Japan Wrestlinglover (307)
  5. Cambodia Paxse (285)
  6. Maryland Ottava Rima (248)
  7. Mitchazenia (226)
  8. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (181)
  9. Michigan the_ed17 (179)
  10. Isle of Man J Milburn (168)
  11. Confederate States of America Bedford (156)
  12. Toronto Gary King (147)
  13. New South Wales 97198 (142)
  14. Luxembourg Ceranthor (111)
  15. India Tinucherian (106)
  16. Vanuatu Matthewedwards (98)

 GARDEN ,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One The Helpful Bot 00:49, 27 May 2009 (UTC)

WikiCup Newsletter XVIII

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round II, Issue 8 - May 31, 2009

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Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:


Biggest Jumps

This week, the players with the biggest difference between their points last week, and their points this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Toronto Gary King 126 213 87
2 Confederate States of America Bedford 125 200 75
3 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 611 683 72
4 United States Useight 350 420 70
5 Iceland Scorpion0422 340 409 69
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Hi all. Round 2 is officially over, and we're very pleased with the results. The lowest passing score was over 200! We are very impressed with the last minute pushes to get a spot, which many of you did through mainspace editing your butts off for the last week or so. We really hope that those of you who did a lot of mainspace editing this time around will take some of that and turn it into good and featured content next round.

The pools for Round 3 will be up soon; the round starts tomorrow, June 1, 2009. As always, nominations that were nominated last round but not passed yet, may count for this round. Hope to see you all working very hard, as you are down to the Top 16, and it's going to take a lot to make the Top 8!

Those of you who were eliminated and no longer wish to receive this newsletter may remove your name from this list. If you were eliminated, but are still looking for some fun editing competition, check out User:Shappy/Amazing Race Knowledge (XXG) which starts in July.

Good luck and congratulations to those who made it to Round 3, again!  GARDEN ,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 2 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals to make a grand total of:


Pool winners

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with ten wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool winners are:

Pool A
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (683)
Pool B
  1. Colombia ThinkBlue (251)
Pool C
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (462)
Pool D
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (552)
Pool E
  1. Mexico Durova (497)
Pool F
  1. Switzerland Sasata (961)
Wildcard winners
  1. United States Useight (420)
  2. Iceland Scorpion0422 (409)
  3. Japan Wrestlinglover (356)
  4. Thailand Rlevse (334)
  5. Cambodia Paxse (285)
  6. Maryland Ottava Rima (249)
  7. Mitchazenia (228)
  8. Toronto Gary King (213)
  9. Michigan the_ed17 (211)
  10. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (211)
  • Those in italics are not currently in place for the next round, but are very close.
  • All scores are accurate as of the end of the round.

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Request to participate in University of Washington survey on tool to quickly understand Wikipedians’ reputations

Hello. I'm part of a research group at the University of Washington. In April, we met with Wikipedians to learn what they would like to know about other editors’ history and activities (within Knowledge (XXG)) when interacting with them on talk pages. The goal was to gather feedback to help design a tool that could quickly communicate useful information about other Wikipedians. We have now created a few images that we feel represent some of what our participants thought was important. We would appreciate it if you took a few minutes of your time to complete an online survey that investigates whether or not these images would be useful to you. Your quick contribution would be very valuable to our research group and ultimately to Knowledge (XXG). (When finished, the code for this application will be given over to the Knowledge (XXG) community to use and/or adjust as they see fit.)

We are particularly interested in feedback from new editors! We want to make sure this tool meets your needs.

Willing to spend a few minutes taking our survey? Click this link.

Please feel free to share the link with other Wikipedians. The more feedback, the better! The survey is completely anonymous and takes less than 10 minutes to complete. All data is used for university research purposes only.

Thank you for your time! If you have any questions about our research or research group, please visit our user page. Commprac01 (talk) 23:31, 12 June 2009 (UTC)

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WikiCup Newsletter XIX and XX

The WikiCup Newsletter (last week)
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 1 - June 7, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Mitchazenia (40)
Pool B
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (38)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (68)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (100)
Wildcard leaders
  1. Mexico Durova (75)
  2. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (47)
  3. United States Useight (46)
  4. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (35)

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Sweden Theleftorium 0 100 100
2 Mexico Durova 0 75 75
3 Denmark Candlewicke 0 68 68
4 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 0 47 47
5 United States Useight 0 46 46
6 Mitchazenia 0 40 40
7 Iceland Scorpion0422 0 38 38
8 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 0 35 35
9 Thailand Rlevse 0 14 14
10 Japan Wrestlinglover 0 12 12
11 Colombia ThinkBlue 0 6 6
12 Toronto GaryKing 0 3 3
13 Michigan the_ed17 0 3 3
14 Switzerland Sasata 0 0 0
15 Cambodia Paxse 0 0 0
16 Maryland Ottava Rima 0 0 0
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Wow, what a big start to Round 3! We already have people past the 50 point mark, in one week. We can tell that this round is going to be tight, and we'll likely see every Top 8 contestant with over 500 (maybe 400) points by the end of this round. Keep working hard! – weburiedoursecretsinthegarden,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One


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The WikiCup Newsletter (this week)
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 2 - June 14, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Mitchazenia (74)
Pool B
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (51)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (171)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (228)
Wildcard leaders
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (118)
  2. Mexico Durova (106)
  3. Japan Wrestlinglover (59)
  4. United States Useight (59)

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Sweden Theleftorium 132 228 96
2 Denmark Candlewicke 85 171 86
3 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 50 118 68
4 Switzerland Sasata 0 46 46
5 Japan Wrestlinglover 19 59 40
6 Mitchazenia 40 74 34
7 Mexico Durova 75 106 31
8 Colombia ThinkBlue 7 37 30
9 United States Useight 46 59 13
10 Iceland Scorpion0422 41 51 10
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Turns out last week's newsletter was never sent out. Sorry about that! Since we already had it done, we are sending you both. This newsletter is the one for this week though. Anyway, we're seeing you guys working really hard. There are a few of you over 100 points in the first two weeks. Also, we have switched Ottava Rima from Pool D to Pool B, and Shoemaker's Holiday (who has withdrawn) from Pool B to Pool D. Scorpion0422 is more than likely to withdraw before this round ends, because he will be inactive next round. That would leave 2 contestants in Pool B. So, to make things fairly even, we have switched the two contestants. Sorry for all of the confusion!

Finally, we know it's very early, but you can already sign up for the 2010 WikiCup, here! We want to get everything ready way in advance for next year. So we opened the list up, and we'll start working things out in September/October, most likely. Information is all on the page, and you may leave any questions on the talk page. So go sign up before your favorite flag is taken! 'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXI

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 3 - June 22, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Switzerland Sasata (221)
Pool B
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (279)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (291)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (336)
Wildcard leaders
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (217)
  2. Mexico Durova (114)
  3. Japan Wrestlinglover (112)
  4. Colombia ThinkBlue (107)

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Iceland Scorpion0422 51 279 225
2 Switzerland Sasata 46 221 175
3 Denmark Candlewicke 171 291 120
4 Sweden Theleftorium 228 336 108
5 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 118 217 99
6 Colombia ThinkBlue 37 107 70
6 Thailand Rlevse 15 85 70
8 Michigan the_ed17 14 70 56
9 Japan Wrestlinglover 59 112 53
10 Maryland Ottava Rima 46 94 48
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Lots of big jumps this week. Some are past/approaching 300, and our current top 8 are all above 100!

Sorry for the late delivery! 'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXII

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 4 - June 28, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Switzerland Sasata (311)
Pool B
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (316)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (319)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (409)
Wildcard leaders
  1. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (232)
  2. Japan Wrestlinglover (183)
  3. Mitchazenia (160)
  4. Colombia ThinkBlue (142)

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Switzerland Sasata 180 311 131
2 Sweden Theleftorium 301 409 108
3 Japan Wrestlinglover 108 183 75
4 Mitchazenia 88 160 72
5 Iceland Scorpion0422 245 316 71
6= Denmark Candlewicke 267 319 52
6= Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 180 232 52
8 Thailand Rlevse 55 105 50
9 Maryland Ottava Rima 94 134 40
10 Colombia ThinkBlue 104 142 38
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

A good week for all involved - however some really need to pick up the pace, lounging on very low scores. Come on, it's half way in now!

'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden,  iMatthew :  Chat  , and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXIII

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 5 - July 5, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Switzerland Sasata (442)
Pool B
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (389)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (367)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (486)
Wildcard leaders
  1. Mitchazenia (290)
  2. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (253)
  3. Maryland Ottava Rima (241)
  4. Japan Wrestlinglover (228)

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Switzerland Sasata 311 442 131
2 Mitchazenia 160 290 130
3 Maryland Ottava Rima 134 241 107
4 Sweden Theleftorium 409 486 77
5 Iceland Scorpion0422 316 389 73
6 Colombia ThinkBlue 142 206 64
7 Denmark Candlewicke 319 367 48
8 Japan Wrestlinglover 183 228 45
9 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 232 253 21
10 Toronto Gary King 11 17 6
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Some did well this week, but a lot of you didn't move much. Some are still hanging under the 200 mark. Our current top 8 are all over 200, so if you are below that line, get moving! There is a poll up at the talk page about the rest of this year's competition. If all of you could give your opinion there, it would be very much appreciated.

'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden, iMatthew  at, and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXIV

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 6 - July 12, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Switzerland Sasata (505)
Pool B
  1. Maryland Ottava Rima (592)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (380)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (666)
Wildcard leaders
  1. Iceland Scorpion0422 (584)
  2. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (493)
  3. Mitchazenia (443)
  4. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (261)

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 36 493 457
2 Maryland Ottava Rima 241 592 351
3 Iceland Scorpion0422 389 584 195
4 Sweden Theleftorium 518 666 148
5 Toronto Gary King 17 150 113
6 Mitchazenia 160 290 130
7 Switzerland Sasata 442 505 63
8 Thailand Rlevse 109 143 34
9 Japan Wrestlinglover 228 248 20
10 Colombia ThinkBlue 206 219 13
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

There were a few mistakes in last weeks' newsletter. Apologies about that. In regards to the competition, a few of you shot up in points this week. Very, very impressive. However, now that some have shot up to the top, others of you have to work even harder to catch up! There are about 3 weeks left in the round, so if you're behind, now is really the time to start nominating content, so that it can count for this round. If you wait too long, we won't be able to hold off the round while your content is being reviewed.

Per this tiny poll, the remainder of the competition has been altered.. sorry!! The changes being made are as follows: "We will be combining the last three rounds. Round 4 will now last from August through September, with 8 contestants. On September 1st, however, we will eliminate the bottom four contestants. The top four contestants will continue the round with the same score. Then, one person will win out of the remaining four on September 30th." You can also see this change to the main WikiCup page.

Lastly, we'd like to welcome back Shoemaker's Holiday into the competition! 'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden, iMatthew  at, and The Helpful One


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--EdwardsBot (talk) 18:49, 11 July 2009 (UTC)

Hello all, iMatthew here. I just wanted to let you know about "The Great Knowledge (XXG) Dramaout" which starts this Saturday. The goal of the Dramaout is to spend five days working on improving articles and abstaining from any of Knowledge (XXG)'s drama. I don't think that any of you will have a problem focusing on articles for five days, because of course, any work you get done during the Dramaout will count towards your score in the WikiCup. Details are on the page; hope to see you all signing up! :) iMatthew  at 00:27, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

WikiCup Newsletter XXV

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 7 - July 18, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Mitchazenia (653)
Pool B
  1. Maryland Ottava Rima (617)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (427)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (673)
Wildcard leaders
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (600)
  2. Switzerland Sasata (546)
  3. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (346)
  4. Japan Wrestlinglover (337)

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mitchazenia 443 653 210
2 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 493 600 107
3 Japan Wrestlinglover 248 337 89
4 Iceland Juliancolton 261 346 85
5 Denmark Candlewicke 380 427 47
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

About two weeks left, now. To those of you in the back, don't give up. There is still enough time to get some more work done. To those of you in the front relaxing... don't. We've seen it happen before, where users in the back will jump ahead in the final weeks and make it though.

We'd also like to wave goodbye to Scorpion0422, and thank him for all of his hard work this round even though he knew he needed to withdraw at the end of it. 'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden, iMatthew , and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXVI

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 8 - July 26, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Mitchazenia (661)
Pool B
  1. Maryland Ottava Rima (659)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (443)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (727)
Wildcard leaders
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (638)
  2. Switzerland Sasata (583)
  3. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (424)
  4. Japan Wrestlinglover (383)
  5. Mexico Durova (370)
  6. Michigan the_ed17 (266)
  7. Colombia ThinkBlue (232)

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 178 370 192
2 Michigan the_ed17 83 226 143
3 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 346 424 78
4 Sweden Theleftorium 673 727 54
5 Japan Wrestlinglover 337 383 46
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

The round is over in about four days from now. Sit back, watch your nominations being reviewed, and hope for the best. In these four days, you don't have much control over your score. It's what you did prior to now, that's going to pile up your points (or not). We're very, very pleased with this round's results so far, and of course hoping to see some more submitted before the round ends.

Not much else to say for now, but you'll all be getting a newsletter on Thursday or Friday between rounds. 'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden, iMatthew , and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXVII

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round III, Issue 9 - July 31, 2009

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Pool winners

In this round of the WikiCup, the top contestant from each pool, along with four wildcards, will advance to the next round. The pool leaders are:

Pool A
  1. Mitchazenia (757)
Pool B
  1. Maryland Ottava Rima (672)
Pool C
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (489)
Pool D
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (763)
Wildcard winners
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (641)
  2. Switzerland Sasata (586)
  3. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (437)
  4. Mexico Durova (417)

Content Leaders

As of the end of Round 3, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 3 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1 totals and the Round 2 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mitchazenia 661 757 96
2 Toronto Gary King 170 233 63
3 Mexico Durova 370 417 47
4 Denmark Candlewicke 443 489 46
5 Sweden Theleftorium 727 763 36
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores
  • This was generated from this diff.

From the Judges

Right, last newsletter before the next round and it's a congratulations to eight of you lot. Unfortunately we say goodbye to a fair few users along the way but that is the competition. Next round, there will only be one pool which will see the lowest scoring users eliminated two months into the round. Should be good fun! Get your nominations in soon!

'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden, iMatthew , and The Helpful One


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Hi Jonathan I've noticed that your article Michael Tompkins has been nominated for deletion a long time ago and you avoided the deletion. Can you help Improve my first article before i send it out to a real article please? The Article (OMGILOVEPEAS (talk) 15:26, 6 August 2009 (UTC))

== WikiCup Newsletter XXVIII ==
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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round IV, Issue 1 - August 16, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the bottom four contestants of the top eight will be eliminated on September 30th, while the top four will continue with the same score for an additional month. On October 31, a winner will be announced.

Top 4
  1. Mexico Durova (370)
  2. Maryland Ottava Rima (281)
  3. Sweden Theleftorium (281)
  4. Switzerland Sasata (200)
Bottom 4
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (88)
  2. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (81)
  3. Mitchazenia (73)
  4. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (21)
  • All scores are accurate as of 15:22, 16 August 2009 (UTC).

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 4 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 0 370 370
2 Maryland Ottava Rima 0 281 281
3 Sweden Theleftorium 0 281 281
4 Switzerland Sasata 0 200 200
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores

From the Judges

Apologies for not getting a newsletter out before this, but all of the judges happened to be away at the same time. Very impressive start of the round. Only sixteen days in, and our top four are already completely above 200 points. By the way, this is light red, not pink! :P

'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden, iMatthew , and The Helpful One


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== WikiCup Newsletter XXVIII ==
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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round IV, Issue 1 - August 16, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the bottom four contestants of the top eight will be eliminated on September 30th, while the top four will continue with the same score for an additional month. On October 31, a winner will be announced.

Top 4
  1. Mexico Durova (370)
  2. Maryland Ottava Rima (281)
  3. Sweden Theleftorium (281)
  4. Switzerland Sasata (200)
Bottom 4
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (88)
  2. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (81)
  3. Mitchazenia (73)
  4. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (21)
  • All scores are accurate as of 15:22, 16 August 2009 (UTC).

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 4 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 0 370 370
2 Maryland Ottava Rima 0 281 281
3 Sweden Theleftorium 0 281 281
4 Switzerland Sasata 0 200 200
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores

From the Judges

Apologies for not getting a newsletter out before this, but all of the judges happened to be away at the same time. Very impressive start of the round. Only sixteen days in, and our top four are already completely above 200 points. By the way, this is light red, not pink! :P

'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden, iMatthew , and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXX

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round IV, Issue 3 - September 12, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the bottom four contestants of the top eight will be eliminated on September 30th, while the top four will continue with the same score for an additional month. On October 31, a winner will be announced.

Top 4
  1. Mexico Durova (875)
  2. Maryland Ottava Rima (650)
  3. Sweden Theleftorium (618)
  4. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (441)
Bottom 4
  1. Switzerland Sasata (426)
  2. Denmark Candlewicke (277)
  3. Mitchazenia (257)
  4. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (253)
  • All scores are accurate as of 18:57, 12 September 2009 (UTC).

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 4 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 694 875 181
2 Sweden Theleftorium 526 618 92
3 Republic of Ireland Juliancolton 198 253 55
4 Maryland Ottava Rima 604 650 46
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores

From the Judges

About three weeks left in this half of the round. Keep working hard, no matter what spot you're in. You're all doing great, so let's keep it up! :)

'weburiedoursecretsinthegarden, iMatthew , and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXXII

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round IV, Issue 5 - September 26, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the bottom four contestants of the top eight will be eliminated on September 30th, while the top four will continue with the same score for an additional month. On October 31, a winner will be announced.

Top 4
  1. Sweden Theleftorium (938)
  2. Mexico Durova (914)
  3. Maryland Ottava Rima (910)
  4. Switzerland Sasata (849)
Bottom 4
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (679)
  2. Denmark Candlewicke (370)
  3. Albany, New York Mitchazenia (347)
  4. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (306)
  • All scores are accurate as of 20:05, 26 September 2009 (UTC).

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 4 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Switzerland Sasata 454 849 395
2 Sweden Theleftorium 730 938 208
3 Wales Shoemaker's Holiday 516 679 163
4 Denmark Candlewicke 325 370 45
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores

From the Judges

Four days left! :(

I can't image any way that something you nominate even as early as today will pass before Wednesday. If anything you've already nominated passes between now and Wednesday, or you still have things you haven't added to your submission pages, now is the time to do it! This half of the round ends this Wednesday (September 30) at 23:59 (UTC), and the bottom four contestants will be eliminated. The top four will keep their score from the first half, and continue competing through October 31. Good luck everyone!

 GARDEN , iMatthew , and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXXIII

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round IV, Issue 6 - October 10, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the bottom three contestants of the top eight were eliminated on September 30th, while the top five are continuing for an additional month. On October 31, a winner will be announced.

Top 5
  1. Switzerland Sasata (1153)
  2. Maryland Ottava Rima (1148)
  3. Sweden Theleftorium (1025)
  4. Mexico Durova (1010)
Eliminated 3
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (534)
  2. Albany, New York Mitchazenia (352)
  3. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (314)
Withdrawn
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (1183)
  • All scores are accurate as of 18:28, 11 October 2009 (UTC).

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 4 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Switzerland Sasata 849 1153 304
2 Maryland Ottava Rima 910 1148 238
3 Mexico Durova 914 1010 96
4 Sweden Theleftorium 938 1025 87
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores

From the Judges

Hi everyone! We're very sorry we didn't get this one out anytime sooner. We've all been pretty busy IRL. But down to business: Since the last newsletter, the first half of the round has ended. We said goodbye to Candlewicke, Juliancolton, and Mitchazenia. We'd like to thank them for all of their hard work getting this far. Shoemaker's Holiday has also withdrawn, so we'd like to thank him for his hard work too. Congratulations to Durova, Ottava Rima, Sasata, and Theleftorium for making the top 4! Good luck to you all.

You also may have seen from the WikiCup talk page that we have a new judge! J Milburn is joining our judging team effective immediately. J was assigned after Garden and Thehelpfulone announced they would be highly inactive throughout the remainder of the WikiCup. It is likely you will see J return as a judge next year as well.

Good luck again to the remaining four contestants! 20 days left in the Round, so make sure you get all your content nominated soon! You've all worked hard for this, since the beginning of January. I'm sure you're all tired by now, but you've come too far to just give up now. Congratulations Top 4!  GARDEN , iMatthew , J Milburn, and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXXIV

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round IV, Issue 7 - October 17, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the bottom three contestants of the top eight were eliminated on September 30th, while the top five are continued for an additional month. On October 31, a winner will be announced.

Top 4
  1. Switzerland Sasata (1332)
  2. Mexico Durova (1259)
  3. Maryland Ottava Rima (1242)
  4. Sweden Theleftorium (1041)
Eliminated 3
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (534)
  2. Albany, New York Mitchazenia (352)
  3. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (314)
Withdrawn
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (1183)
  • All scores are accurate as of 20:45, 18 October 2009 (UTC).

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 4 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 1010 1259 249
2 Switzerland Sasata 1153 1332 178
3 Maryland Ottava Rima 1148 1242 94
4 Sweden Theleftorium 1025 1041 16
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores

From the Judges

We have announced the intention to hire another new judge to cover for future judge absences. If you are interested please see the talk page for the WikiCup.

That's all the news for this week; not long to go now, and it's still all to play for...  GARDEN , iMatthew , J Milburn, and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Newsletter XXXV

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The WikiCup Newsletter
Round IV, Issue 8 - October 25, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the bottom three contestants of the top eight were eliminated on September 30th, while the top five are continued for an additional month. On October 31, a winner will be announced.

Top 4
  1. Mexico Durova (1546)
  2. Switzerland Sasata (1477)
  3. Maryland Ottava Rima (1254)
  4. Sweden Theleftorium (1092)
Eliminated 3
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (534)
  2. Albany, New York Mitchazenia (352)
  3. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (314)
Withdrawn
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (1183)
  • All scores are accurate as of 18:59, 25 October 2009 (UTC).

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 4 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Mexico Durova 1259 1546 287
2 Switzerland Sasata 1332 1477 145
3 Sweden Theleftorium 1041 1092 51
4 Maryland Ottava Rima 1242 1254 12
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores

From the Judges

It just came to me that multiple users have worked together on a bunch of content items, which means the newsletter counts are likely off. I'll try to put that all together and figure it out by the end of the round.

The end of the round, and the end of the 2009 WikiCup is this coming Saturday, October 31! To our top four: don't give up yet. Make sure that anything you have left to nominate is nominated today or tomorrow, for the slighted chance of it passing in time. The last day items will be accepted is Saturday, at 23:59 (UTC). It ain't over till the fat lady sings, of course!  GARDEN , iMatthew , J Milburn, and The Helpful One


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Welcome back!

Hey! Long time no speak! I hope the break was good; I took one a while ago, due to preparation for university and a busy real life. Now I've got some time to edit, so hopefully I can stick around longer! How's it going, though? Everything good? :)
In terms of changes, there have been a bunch of minor ones; nothing too drastic, though. There are two major changes I'll let you know about, though; the first is that they're offering free access to the beta redesign of Knowledge (XXG), so feel free to try that out (you can go back to normal Knowledge (XXG) at any time). The more important one, however, is that we're implementing flagged revisions quite soon! It'll change the way a lot of Knowledge (XXG) will work in terms of normal editing, so I suggest you read the page for a summary and an idea of everything.
That's all I can think of right now, at least, so I hope it helps! As usual, if you have any questions, I'd love to answer them at my talk page. Welcome back! Master of Puppets 07:42, 1 November 2009 (UTC)

There are a lot of people who feel as you do, haha. I've tested them out at the test platform and they're not too bad. However, on a massive scale such as the one we have at Knowledge (XXG), it probably will tend to work quite differently. Guess we'll just have to wait and see, though! Master of Puppets 20:43, 1 November 2009 (UTC)

hahayoufail

Hi Jonathan, the edit that i made, then deleted, that you then reverted was one that i deleted because i had made it on hahayoufail's userpage, rather than his talk page - i copied the message that i had originally made and put in on his talk page instead. Can i remove it from his user page? Darigan (talk) 16:38, 3 November 2009 (UTC)

I'm at least as much at fault, first for putting the message on the wrong page, and second for (what technically amounts to) blanking the user page without offering an edit summary. Best Darigan (talk) 16:43, 3 November 2009 (UTC)

WikiCup Newsletter XXXVI

The WikiCup Newsletter
The WikiCup Newsletter
Round IV, Issue 9 - October 31, 2009

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Pool leaders

In this round of the WikiCup, the bottom three contestants of the top eight were eliminated on September 30th, while the top five continued for an additional month. On October 31, the WikiCup ended, and Durova was crowned winner!

Top 4
  1. Mexico Durova (1830)
  2. Maryland Ottava Rima (1720)
  3. Switzerland Sasata (1627)
  4. Sweden Theleftorium (1149)
Eliminated 3
  1. Denmark Candlewicke (586)
  2. Albany, New York Mitchazenia (376)
  3. Republic of Ireland Juliancolton (349)
Withdrawn
  1. Wales Shoemaker's Holiday (1224)
  • All scores are accurate as of the end of the WikiCup.

Content Leaders

As of this newsletter, the following is a list of participants in this round with the most:

WikiCup At a Glance

As of this newsletter, the WikiCup participants have collected a Round 4 final total of:

This combines with the Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 totals to make a grand total of:


Biggest Jumps

The difference between each contestant's point total from last week, and their point total from this week are:

Rank User LF TF D
1 Maryland Ottava Rima 1254 1720 466
2 Mexico Durova 1546 1830 284
3 Switzerland Sasata 1477 1627 150
4 Sweden Theleftorium 1092 1149 57
  • LF = Last Week's score, TF = This Week's score, D = Difference between last week and this week's scores

From the Judges

Well, it was a long, long ride, with plenty of ups as well as downs (but I'm sure you'll agree, definitely more ups). It's been ten long months since our kick-off in January, and the level of competition has intensified so much so quickly. It's a wonder there was any puff left in our final eight by the end, but they fought to the death and, eventually, Durova pulled through, making her proficiency with FPs count as the contest drew to a close. Special mentions must go to the other members of the last four, Ottava Rima, Sasata and Theleftorium, all of whom put in a astonishing shift in their efforts to peel Durova away from her victory. Congratulations again!

The announcement of the ed17 as the newest judge to the WikiCup panel was made today - I wish him all the best in his new role.

The article for the Signpost overall is now be readable in a Signpost near you!

Remember to sign up for next year if you haven't already!

All the best for next year!

 GARDEN , iMatthew , J Milburn, and The Helpful One


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WikiCup Awards

The 2009 WikiCup Participant Award
This WikiCup Award is presented to Jonathan321 for their participation in the 2009 WikiCup. Your contributions along the way have greatly improved the quality of many articles, pictures, and sounds on the English Knowledge (XXG).

Congratulations! Hope to see you sign up for the 2010 WikiCup, here, if you haven't already! iMatthew  at 22:46, 3 November 2009 (UTC)

Your RfA !vote

I was glad to see you having some fun on the RfA page with your "WP:POINT" neutral !vote. I like to bring some cheer to those pages myself sometimes, as you may have noticed. However, I really didn't think it was fair to the candidate to have his thus-far unanimous RfA tally spoiled by a humorous comment, so I've stricken the !vote as a formal part of the tally. I hope you'll understand why I thought this was appropriate, but if you have any questions, please let me know. Newyorkbrad (talk) 03:20, 6 November 2009 (UTC)

(Following up to your post on my talk) I wasn't offended; I was amused by what you were doing, but I just didn't want it to affect the actual count at the end of the RfA. Please don't be upset or demoralized. Regards, Newyorkbrad (talk) 21:05, 10 November 2009 (UTC)

Results for the Move Poll

Where can I go to find the results of the move poll? Keyboard mouse (talk) 21:36, 6 March 2010 (UTC)

Wikiproject kayaking

Please have a look at the refresh and see what you can add when you have a moment? Thanks Thruxton (talk) 20:56, 9 November 2010 (UTC)

Template:Fact2 has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page. Magioladitis (talk) 22:34, 24 March 2011 (UTC)

File:I'm psychic.JPG listed for deletion

A file that you uploaded or altered, File:I'm psychic.JPG, has been listed at Knowledge (XXG):Files for deletion. Please see the discussion to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. Calliopejen1 (talk) 04:35, 22 November 2011 (UTC)

Hi,
You appear to be eligible to vote in the current Arbitration Committee election. The Arbitration Committee is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Knowledge (XXG) arbitration process. It has the authority to enact binding solutions for disputes between editors, primarily related to serious behavioural issues that the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the ability to impose site bans, topic bans, editing restrictions, and other measures needed to maintain our editing environment. The arbitration policy describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail. If you wish to participate, you are welcome to review the candidates' statements and submit your choices on the voting page. For the Election committee, MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 13:59, 24 November 2015 (UTC)

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