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829:, and yes, they should be done regardless of the experience of the nominator. We recently had a case where an editor with over 200 promoted GAs was found to have copyvio or too-close paraphrasing in almost all his articles, and they have now been mass-delisted. I used to not bother with spotchecks for experienced editors, but the discussion you mention concluded that it's necessary to check at least a small number of citations for every nomination. What I do is what you saw in my review of your nomination -- I randomly pick at least three sentences (more for a longer article) and post a list of them in the review, along with the number of the footnote or footnotes that support them. Then I look up the references and if the sentence is fully supported by those footnotes, I mark it as verified. If I don't have access to the source I ask the nominator to quote the text from their copy. Anything more than a very minor discrepancy and I'll do more spotchecks. Yes, I'd be glad to help out or answer any questions. One other thing: when you start a review, a template will be placed on the review page by default that you can use to check off the criteria, one by one. See 290:, thanks for the question. The issue I had with the edit was that you'd added details of the stone as a caption to the image, but didn't say where that information had come from. It looked as if it might have been from your own personal knowledge (not allowed) rather than being taken from the label (allowed). What I'd suggest is that you edit the image page on Commons to state exactly what the label says (was there an English label, or do you read Japanese?) If you could then indicate where the stone is - eg in which museum - that should be enough to count as a 132: 31: 1423:. His abuse of Knowledge (XXG) is prolific enough that his edits are generally best reverted without anybody even bothering to look at their content. Obviously, if you do want to look into it, and you think that anything he has changed actually was beneficial, then there is nothing to stop you from reinstating it but you are under no obligation to expend any time on this and, either way, I recommend not to engage with him in any discussion. 69: 1306: 1622: 571: 1027: 1115: 351:. If the subject within the photo is in itself a copyright-protected work of art (painting, sculpture, some buildings), the artist will also have an independent copyright, and an artist's-release will be needed as well. Since that's rarely available, such pictures generally can't be used. There are a few exceptions, but the whole area is quite complicated. 520: 1568:
comments about village legend, there aren't any documents: oral history is exactly that. FWIW much of the page is based on oral history, undocumented. Most of the articles historic content in it's current form was written by me and RodW I've been associated with the village for 65 years, so I think I know what I'm talking about
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sir there is not enough documentation regarding the Sachan community because they were the secret service group in the Maratha Army. My close friend belongs to this community and what I had written is the belief of all the people of Kanpur region where Sachan community resides . So it's a request to
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The edit I had made was the posting of a picture that I took myself in a recent trip to Japan of a suiseki stone with its information plaque. In the caption to the picture I posted the English verbatim translation of the Japanese text on the stone's plaque (where the name of the stone is indicated as
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fixes the problem (the subsequent revert had nothing to do with actual content, so please restore it if you don't see any problem). The search in question happened after only two deaths, not three, so I was fixing the sequence of events, but then there was the issue of where to mention the rhyme and
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sir I think you need to understand that Sachan is a caste in India and during the British colonial period, Sachans were among the rebellious communities that's why British demolished their documents and ancestors records. So if a community was oppressed by some power in history, then is this not the
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for an example; the reviewer there is using it as a summary tool, with icons indicating where the article currently passes, fails, or has not yet been assessed against each criterion, and a more detailed list of comments below. I don't use the templates and they're not required but many people find
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A couple of questions come to mind as I read through this. According to the page mentioned above, "Proposal 2: Make spot checking a requirement" was approved. Could you give some guidance, please, as I can't see how that's (yet?) been reflected in the instructions. Should it be done for all reviews,
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article notes that he was "an Indian mathematician and physicist specializing in theoretical physics". If you assert that that information is incorrect, or that his ethnicity (as opposed to his nationality) is of importance to his professional work, you need to find and cite a reliable source that
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The current article refers four times to Isaac Morris as the owner of the island. Reading the beginning and ending of the book, that doesn't appear to be the case; it was understood that he made arrangements for someone else. If you don't have the book handy, you can check on this at the Youtube
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Possibly, but I see that there is recent agreement to improve the systems and documentation in quite a few areas. Rather than jumping in now - and bearing in mind that many GA requests come from editers who are already hugely experienced with the process – I might wait until the new guidance is a
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I use an Aston Origin mic feeding into a Macbook pro via an Audient iD14 (though that's overkill as it has two channels, only only of which is needed). Software is Audacity. Haven't done much recording for a while, as all my kit has been in store for several months during an unexpectedly-extended
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You made a mistake Kindly refrain from editing something you know little about. Firstly by reverting the change about the hill you're simply perpetuating nonsense claiming that Mons Acutus / St Michaels hill was the Durotriges hill fort. It wasn't, Ham Hill was. As for you yet again deleting the
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In 7 years editing Knowledge (XXG) , this is the first time I have seen anyone suggest that it was necessary to add a formal citation of a WP page in addition to the internal links to Knowledge (XXG) articles. If that is true, a vast number of paragraphs need to be revised, including the one to
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confirms that information. This is not the place for nationalism. As your edit has been reverted, you now need to go to the talk page to make your case, if you still wish to discuss it. Please do not revert again without getting talk page consensus first. Regards,
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I who wrote and promoted the article actually added the box as I think it's inevitable what the outcome will be. Better me add it than somebody adding one with a list of his five wives and enforcing one. At least there are links in it to awards and filmography! ♦
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You recently reverted an edit that I made to the "Takarabune" page indicating: "Needs a reliable source to support the contention that this is a famous stone named Takarabune. And even then its connection with the subject of this article needs to be explained."
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I just passed the GA; the bot will be along in a few minutes with the official notice. Congratulations! And can I interest you in doing some GA reviewing? You're a good writer and a very experienced editor, and we always need more reviewers.
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You recently reverted an addition I made to Busman's Honeymoon because it “lacked a reliable source” . The reliable source was the Knowledge (XXG) article about the series. I have copied the entry below so you can follow the link.
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hi, you removed the section of the boson article which mentions his ethnicity. You can check the wikipedia page fo him, he was an ethnic bengali who was born, raised, and died in bengal and from a bengali family.
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even for highly experienced nominators with 100 or more GAs? Also, would you or someone be prepared to check over my first attempts? I see there is a mentor page, but according to the discussion it's out of date.
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are the important pages for reviewing and I don't think there are any proposals to modify those at the moment, unless I'm missing something. There's a discussion about changing the format of
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I sympathise with the difficulties of proving such things, but I'm afraid that without published sources it will not be possible to add the information. You might like to ask for advice at
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I am also curious to know why you reverted the text instead of employing a “citation needed” note. I would never do that unless the text concerned was problematic in some other way.
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Since I am not a Knowledge (XXG) expert, my questions is: in cases like this, where the added content is not from a "source," how can this, if at all, be added to Knowledge (XXG)?
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Hi I'm afraid that in order to add information of that type to Knowledge (XXG) you need to be able to show that it's been published in a reliable third-party source - see
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You're right that there's no explicit mention of spotchecks in the instructions; I'll ask at the GA talk page why not. The point of them is to verify criterion 2 of
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Thank you so much, I am still learning some small nuances of editing Knowledge (XXG). I will comply with your advise and give it another try. Thank you again!
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Hi. No I didn't make a mistake. Significant new information such as the text you have added needs to be supported by reliable published sources
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You made a mistake, no references regarding the recently added information. Ten Fat Sausages does share the same tune as Ten Green Bottles.
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You're right, and I've reverted myself. I think I saw the unsourced statement "The BBC could not obtain the rights" without noticing that
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Hi. No I didn't make a mistake. New information such as the sentence you added needs to be supported by a reliable published source
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again until the article reaches a consensus on the talk page, which I know you're aware of. Steiger already had a consensus at the
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received reviews that variously described it from "clumsy in construction to the point of amateurishness" to "rare and beautiful"?
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not to include an infobox. A group of editors, not liking that consensus, are seeking to change it. Please show some respect.
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Takarabune). I didn't take the picture from a book, I did take the picture myself of the actual displayed stone.
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was in blue and was a thus a link to a separate page where the information could be found. Apologies.
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which I appended this information, which relies on the link to Edward Petherbridge's WP article.
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where there seems to be quite a lot going on, but maybe most of that's not fundamental.
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Ok, thanks. When I get back after Easter I'll have a go at a first GA review.
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Sorry, don't really feel qualified to comment on that subject matter.
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Was thinking of getting into that. What audio hardware do you use?
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That's fine. I didn't see the other version of that cover image.
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