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1055: 4206:. A few hours ago, S201050066 emailed me and demanded a NZ$ 10,000 ransom in return for stopping his sockpuppet attacks on Knowledge (XXG). I called him out on his bluff and told him that such behaviour would only land him in further trouble. I am aware that he is autistic and has an older brother. I will inform his older brother about his misbehaviour. I have also read the update on his talk page about more sockpuppet accounts being identified. I think S201050066’s sockpuppet activities only confirm that he should not be allowed near Knowledge (XXG). Is there a way to trace and block his IP address? 3732:
but it did not work either. I also updated the pywikibot set-up, but no improvement. I created new file(s) with different methods, still the same error. So I simply gave up on that particular file/script, and ran it from my local machine. @Novem, I am on Discord, but I haven't logged in since a lot of days. If I encounter similar issue again, I will contact AntiComposite, in the past I have discussed an issue related to CSV files with them. Thanks for your suggestions guys. —usernamekiran
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between an article retarget and disambiguation of some sort, the latter of which is probably more akin to deletion than article retarget. In my opinion it is wrong to classify them as all of the same type. The more major issue is that the close weights too much the whim of one editor to create the redirect as it was, and that there are several closes which would have more accurately reflected the discussion, particularly deleting or some disambiguation.
31: 1800: 459: 4638: 119:. ChristieBot's database has this recorded correctly, but at the moment I use SDZeroBot's numbers for the GA counts. (That leads to a couple of other oddities, since SDZeroBot deletes GAs from the count if they are delisted or promoted to FA.) I think that explains what you're seeing; or are you saying that the sort order is not correctly implemented even if that GA were in fact yours? 4070:, the retarget that was slightly more preferred than the others? If so then maybe you can try boldly changing that to be the new target, and see if it gets reverted. Would that solve the issue? "No consensus" means that the closer could not find the consensus in that discussion, but it doesn't necessarily stop folks from picking a better target through normal editing processes such as 590: 1003: 1547: 291: 2219:. I think you were right here and I was wrong. I missed both "Deleting pages unambiguously created in error or in the incorrect namespace." and the transclusion. Now that it's moved though, if you don't mind, I'll just TFD it myself, since I think moving it back to a bad title just to CSD it might not be perceived well. Sorry for the trouble. – 192: 2262:
a source, or its authors are cited directly. In this case the author is a PhD and the company behind the blog (Cirium) is the primary independent source of flight fuel emissions data. If the blog rule is inflexible, I understand. If there is the ability to use it as a source, I'm happy to make any other adjustments you suggest. Thanks!
3296: 4228:. Honestly he probably won't land in further trouble because he has already reached the maximum amount of trouble you can get into on Knowledge (XXG) (his accounts are globally locked on sight). We do not permanently block IP addresses of blocked users, but we have some other tricks up our sleeve. Hope this helps. – 1127:? Then you can cut out most of the body text from the draft newsletter page, saving only what we'll need for the next newsletter. Finally, would you be willing to cut and paste all the newsletter stuff off the coordination page onto its own subpage? And then add /Newsletter to the NPP page tabs/header? 4151:
When I come across a discussion like that, I typically close it as "retarget to FRONTRUNNER. Nominally no consensus between X and Y, defaulting to retarget to FRONTRUNNER in the absence of support for the status quo". N.b., in this case I'm involved, and supported the frontrunner retarget option with
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oh, I thought you utilise crons. I have been using same setup since a long time now, I successfully did set up other dummy cronjobs/scripts, and they executed properly. These scripts were pywikibot, so I am assuming the problem is with that particular file rather than code. I tried changing encoding,
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Since when was I 'in charge' of hitting the button, I simply hold the massmessage right as you weren't an admin for another few hours and I wanted to send the newsletter, but it's also good for backlog drive notifications. Though I do quite like pressing the button and watching the bot whirr, that is
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Thanks for your comment on the sourcing of additional data on the Contrails article from a blog. In this case the blog, does have many failings of a blog, but its also where original and joint research is often published for the aviation industry. Within industry journalism, it is regularly cited as
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Thanks a lot Novem. I'm thinking that if I take this to AfD it makes sense to either redirect or (maybe?) merge the article, as the only thing that there is any sourcing regarding is Bigg Boss (which is quite run of the mill in terms of news stories). Do you agree, and should I mention this during a
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after my RfA, and if you look back at that you'll see that I used to use slightly more garish colours myself. As I'm getting older, my own eyesight is starting to deteriorate - nothing disastrous, but I had to started wearing reading glasses in poor light earlier this year, and it's a one-way street
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it needs to be ] but in the text box in the tool what am I supposed to put? Last name, First name? or the actual wikicoding within the nowiki above? I am used to slogging through, step-by-step... If I make a mess of it, I'll go back and clean it up. Am confused as the specifics, that's all. Thanks,
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Hello. I am not able to create new cronjobs. I mean, the cronjobs are getting created but at the scheduled time, nothing is happening. Like, no error, no failed pod, nothing. At k8s-status, the "last schedule" remains blank. I generally use standard kubernetes yaml, but I also use toolforge's yaml
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Ummm...possibly really stupid question...I use tools around here all the time but forget the name or don't remember where I got the tool, I have never been a coder so some of all that is beyond my editing brain. Anyway, all that is to say - where can I find this tool? Thanks (and good luck on your
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Hey there. I think he commented that he is in the middle of moving, so maybe he got busy with that. The linked article has 600 citations, which is quite a massive article. I'm not sure I can commit to reviewing that one yet. I think the best case scenario would be that Shibbolethink comes back and
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Hi Novem Linguae, thanks for your advice. I have been in contact with the banner user's brother Ian for about a year. We are on friendly terms and he is aware of his younger brother's online misbehaviour. As long S201050066 is unwilling to listen and correct his ways, banning him will be the best
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the current target, which only one out of the 18 participants had as first choice. I think the close should have defaulted to a different option. Also, I disagree with the characterisation that the retargets were all equal and opposed with the deletes. In reality, I think the retargets were split
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Hi, I have a suggestion for modifying NovemBot: that when an RfA gets placed "on hold" automatically after one week period, pending closure by a bureaucrat, that the bot go ahead and set the count back to zero. This will remove the "A request for adminship is open for discussion" notice from the
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Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful. You're welcome to try to incorporate parts of it into other guides if you want. But my plan is to focus my energies on the page in my userspace. Also keep in mind that notability is controversial, and the more people that read that document or anything about
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asking about how ORES was trained on the mediawiki. I thought you might be interested in our ongoing study, which aims to develop a tool that facilitates the curation of data that can train or evaluate existing or prospective machine learning models used in Knowledge (XXG). If you're interested,
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so I thought I'd ask you about the article's notability due to your work with NPP. I PRODded the article and, while it has been improved since then, some of the sourcing provided seems a bit unreliable and (IMO) doesn't constitute anything other than run of the mill coverage. The PROD has been
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is basically "somewhere between one sentence and an entire book". I'd be careful posting at RSN unless it's in the format "hey I'm having this specific dispute on this specific page, can you weigh in on if this specific source is reliable?" Oh, and you might be interested in checking out
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Among those in support, Krimuk2.0 has got 11 FAs, 28 FLs, and 9 GAs all on films, mostly from Bollywood. Shshshsh has 3 FAs and 3 GAs, last I checked, on films, mostly from Bollywood. Kailash29792 had 6 FAs and about a dozen GAs, last I checked, on Indian films. DaxServer is among the
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my !vote so take the advice with a grain of salt. Sometimes if there isn't a clear frontrunner, or a less popular option has some middle-ground quality that makes it a preferable compromise, closing in favor of such an option is acceptable, but I don't think that's the case here.
3553:. The error is "SyntaxError: Invalid regular expression: invalid group specifier name" and we're getting about 8000+ of them every week. An example user agent is Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/16.2 Safari/605.1.15. 2200:, and regardless of the applicability, the template was only a transclusion of a section of an existing article and so gives me the impression it wouldn't survive TFD anyway. Can you explain why that is ineligible under G6 so I can understand better when a page is ineligible? 2349:. Howdy! This looks interesting. Will this end up being the replacement for ORES, or is this third party? Is the goal of your study to write papers, or to train AI models that will be used on Knowledge (XXG)? Is the tool used to label edits a user script or something else? – 4041:
Hi. I don't envy your job to find a way to close that discussion, but I would urge you to reconsider a straight NC. There was clearly no consensus, but resolving with the current target remaining doesn't sit well with me. To frame it one way, I think there was a consensus
4723:. Maybe try to find if they moved to new locations using a Google search? And if not, then remove whole section? It's a judgment call but I think that'd be a reasonable course of action. And if it's too bold someone else can always revert it. Hope this helps. – 1870: 142:
Re-reading the algorithm, looks like the sort order is correct after all. Was a bit complicated but I get it now. Would be nice if you can set my GA count to 0 so I'm a bit higher up in the list, but if it's too much trouble, I understand. Thanks.
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I will probably end up doing approach #3. I'll have to google a way to compute isLookaheadSupported without throwing a syntax error. Will also have to split a couple of single user script files into two files, and update my publish.php script.
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at all? The Technical / General Technical Discussion channels are great for these kinds of questions. Or if you don't use Discord, you could try pinging Taavi or AntiCompositeNumber, who are good at Kubernetes and have helped me in the past.
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Could you help me either: 1) Track down the people using this script with old browsers and get them to upgrade? 2) Update the script to not use lookbehind 3) Update your scripts to check support for these regexs before loading? For example
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Oddly enough I seemed to have gotten the script-installer installed at some point today but also installed the common stuff too... All is well now, thanks. lol. now if I can just figure out how to use it...always takes me a while. Thanks,
3672:, for what it's worth, I don't use yaml, I just run the jobs from PuTTy. Have you installed the os & pywikibot modules in the venv? I presume the htird error is because pywikibot issn't imported, otherwise I'd need to see the code. 1255:...on your successful RfA! Good luck with your new tools. PS: Sorry for messing up your user rights log... usually I'm afraid of accidentally setting the bureaucrat flag and having to go grovel to a steward to fix that, but I guess now 4703:
are all seem to be dead. I am not sure if I should remove the whole sub-section or just the hyperlinks. Just letting you know as you have previously edited the page and are also an administrator so you can take a call on this. Cheers!
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is an article which is all about that clan of Rajputs, on which you commented recently. It is eligible for speedy delition as someone mistakenly created it. They must be unaware of the fact that an article already exists for the same
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I'm thrilled to share the exciting news that your article has met all of Knowledge (XXG)'s guidelines! After a careful review, I'm happy to say that it's good to go. Great job! Wishing you and your family an absolutely fantastic day
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Hey! I just saw your RFA and wanted to wish you good luck! I can only imagine how stressful it must be, but you seem to be doing pretty well 🤞. You may want to update your goals on your userpage about getting a good article. -
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pattern as well. I tried testing it through toolforge's yaml as well, but nothing happens, like the scheduled time has never arrived. Would you kindly try running a new dummy cronjob to see if it goes through? —usernamekiran
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As it stands, I view that target equally unhelpful as the current one unfortunately, and including a list of applicable deities at it would be overall detrimental IMO, as most users pointed there would not be pointed from
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related to this. From what I remember, this means that the script is imported from the wiki it's loaded on, so if it's in goobal js, it will import it from MediaWiki, whereas the script is actually located in enwiki. Am I
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and sent an email, however I haven't gotten a response to either. It seems he may have finished the review or be very close to it, I'd appreciate any help (can you please finish the review I noticed your familiar with the
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contested, so I thought I'd ask for help on this case before I consider taking my arguements to AfD. I am not a New Page Patroller, and I lack experience in reality TV articles, so any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
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Looks like the admin deleted it for both A7 and G11. I didn't get to see it before it was deleted so I can't offer too much of an opinion on it. I'm glad that the situation appears to be resolved though. Happy editing.
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I'm baaaaaack. So, I've been following the instructions to install this tool but I am stuck at "...then come back to this page and click the giant blue "Install" button in the infobox on the right." because there is
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Hello dear sir , Iam Parwiz ahmadi , You have been delated a article (United states of khorasan) . at that time It had not enough references. but now I find several strong references for this article. such as the (
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Thanks for the questions! It is not a new machine learning model, but a tool that helps curate datasets, which can be used to (re)train or evaluate existing or prospective models. We'll document results both on the
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Okay, thanks for the explanations! (It's now been closed by SilkTork.) I guess the 'crats usually get to it relatively quickly, within an hour or two anyway, so not the biggest of deals if there's not an easy fix.
641: 2557:, and found lots of it quite good. I liked the table of primary/secondary source examples; you should consider adding that to one of the source how-to or info pages or supplements. I learned something at 943: 934: 2991:. Looks like you might have installed reply-link by mistake, which is different than script-installer. I'd recommend deleting reply-link from your common.js. Then go to Special:Preferences -: --> 2684: 4105:, it seems rather defeatist – the appropriate venue is RfD; if you think a consensus might develop, then leave it up. At RfD, no consensus but default to something else is a common close – see 4284: 4269: 2371: 3655:
the line is: site = pywikibot.Site('en', 'wikipedia'). I am successfully running the exact same script from my local computer. So now this issue is related to pywikibot specifically. pinging
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Nevermind, it all worked out. I just wasted time worrying about what the words meant... When I saw "Wikicode etc..." I assumed it meant the actual complete code with the piping and brackets
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course of action. I also agree that it will be best to deny S201050066 the attention he seeks and globally lock his sockpuppet accounts on sight. Will treat him like the pest that he is.
3033:. Help... I am not sure I am using the Tool correctly. I am finding some of the instructions to not be as intuitive for my sleep-deprived brain as I would like. I am mostly confused by " 345:. No problem at all. You can still revert it if you want because it's uncited. But I think it'd be OK to leave as well. I did some googling and it's factually correct. Happy editing. – 4435: 4128: 4035: 3976:. There's no easy way to tweak that to pay attention to this template that automatically places RFAs on hold. It will require a more complex solution. I'll give it some thought. – 1097:
Congratulations on adminship. Also I sent the newsletter and it sent fine, do you want me to do any other NPP coordination tasks, as I'm more than happy to do some other stuff.
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I've been on and off wiki a lot lately and didn't notice you had an RFA running, not that you need my vote anyway. Great to see more admins with an interest in NPP, Well done!
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Thanks! The questions are a little stressful, but I am also very humbled by all the supports. I updated my userpage just now with your suggested change. See you around :) –
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after its run on the Main Page has completed. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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DISCLAIMER: This humor does not reflect the official humor of Knowledge (XXG), the Wikimedia Foundation, or Jimbo Wales, because if it did, it would be much, much better.
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It doesn't usually, could be because 184 is a redirect to 00-2021 and it wasn't following it for some reason. Chalk it up to one of life's many mysteries, I suppose.
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and as a paper and continue working on the next iteration for potential deployment if our study participants generally find it valuable to the Wikimedia community!
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Congratulation from me too - those were some very impressive numbers. Thanks too for changing your sig - hope you didn't mind my nudge. I was only made aware of
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finishes the review. Hopefully that happens in the next few days. Sorry I couldn't commit to reviewing this one, and I hope this advice helps. Happy editing. –
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Thanks a lot; I'll make the nomination soon. Just to be clear, this is not an attempt to canvass, so please don't feel like you have to comment on the AfD!
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Welcome to adminning SPI. For the record, Tony’s advice goes double when dealing with socks. There’s almost no reason to ever block a single IPv6 address.
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Seen. Will work on this if I get time. Anyone is allowed to do the merger though. The tag will hopefully help notify people that this is ready to merge. –
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Hi, sorry I reverted your edit in error. I had multiple tabs open following the editor who was spamming several articles, and reverted that dif in error.
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within the next seven days to appear in DYK. Bolded names with dates listed at the bottom of the "On This Day" column do not affect DYK eligibility.
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concerning newspapers in India; that's useful info. Once again, was wondering whether it would be good to disseminate that, someplace; RSN, perhaps?
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Finally found some time to try this out. Bless you. I will never break the GA article list or ADHD away midway through passing an article again. --
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Wanted to give a ditto on the bit bid. Thank you very much for putting yourself through that, because the project definitely needs more good admins
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Adminship is not something taken lightly, so I commend you for (nearly) unanimously passing your RfA. I've heard that it isn't an easy thing to
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in Athens, Greece! Here is a small thank you token for your help. Thank you for being AWESOME; we look forward to your help in future events 🙏
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For fixing the template - I wasn't able to, and was in the midst of trying to figure out where to request a fix when you did. Thanks again :)
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Thank you both for the feedback. I've decided to re-open the discussion so that someone else can close it. Hope this helps. Happy editing. –
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Thanks. I did use XFD Closer, but I imagine multi nominations can confuse it. I'll be more careful with multi-nominations in the future. –
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Thank you very much. It was a pleasure to help out at the help desk and as a session coordinator. Hopefully see you at the next one :) –
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Thank you for supporting this effort. Your contributions are an integral part of overall success, and an example for others to follow.
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is in charge of hitting the button once we decide to send it. We haven't decided to send it yet though. It's still being discussed at
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I realize the minute I sent that, a newbie nominated it for speedy deletion via A7, though I find the fact that the subject worked on
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I did a bit of tinkering, and I could get the pod started, but they failed immediately. In the logs the errors were unbelievable:
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watchlist notice, CENT, etc., which would be helpful because we shouldn't be encouraging new votes to an RfA that would just get
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is really vague: that's all that people could agree on. For example, the range of examples presented for significant coverage at
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This process may take up to 7 days. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments you might have during this period.
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Hey there. Thanks for the suggestion. Right now the bot's algorithm is super simple. It just counts the number of times that
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for the nomination. Well done! If the article has not already appeared on the main page as a "Did you know" item, or as a
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Could you add something, if needed, maybe an image? Then, once you’ve reviewed and copy edited it, could you sent it to
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longest-standing editors in Indian topics. I am not describing my own contributions but you can take a look at my u/p.
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I’ll get round to some of them later today and tomorrow, thanks for the feedback, I’ll do some brainstorming as well.
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handle your request so there is no perception of favoritism. Nothing personal. I'm sure you're doing great work :) –
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ability sparingly. Enjoy the insults you receive when you do block, because really, what else is there to live for?
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that you evaluated can be eliminated. I worked on editing the draft not realizing there was already an article on
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Thanks for the inspiration, I hope to get this to publishing worthy soon. It appears there is a consensus to send
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Hi Novem, was wondering if you could help with a technical matter. In the previous WP skin, I had my to do list (
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Hello! I may be misunderstanding CSD G6 somewhat - while I've performed the move you recommended of the article
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to you. I'm sure you'll find your way around the tools soon, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask! —
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No that's done, but there is merger template on this article as well with consensus to merge into Rajput clan.-
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Giant Blue Install button. I see that the Enterprisey script installer is on my common page so at least I got
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notability that has lots of detail, the more likely they are to disagree with it. I suspect there's a reason
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Sure. At the end of your AFD nomination statement, you could say something like "A possible merge target is
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Afd discussion is complete and you had suggested merger of one more article with similar name, basically a
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on this topic or not. I think I'll leave it in the queue for another admin to be safe. By the way, I think
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I was looking through the New Pages Feed this morning to find some articles with obvious issues and found
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Congrats on your recent election, and great use of first block -- the blockee is a real piece of work. --
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if it goes right and I don't have to AWB the message off people's talk pages and resend it correctly.
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Remember that when you make these errors, someone will be more than happy to point them out to you in
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P.S. I see the RFA is still not closed, so I have temporarily turned off the bot. Hope that helps. –
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It may take a few minutes from the time the email is sent for it to show up in your inbox. You can
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Sure - no problem at all! Just thought I might be missing something, thanks for the clarification!
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to me (to be clear, you'd be harassing him). He is the type of LTA that is probably best ignored.
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Hey there! Was great to meet you last month! I was wondering if you could help me with something?
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Thanks. Novem Linguae, the GAN listing has auto-updated and your GAN is now where it should be.
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who runs that bot; they may be able to reset it. SD0001, the nominator should be Pi.1415926535.
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Hey Novem, thank you for thinking of me, but I'm actually no longer interested in coordinating.
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I'm a bit surprised that they're still able to put pro-Putin propaganda on their talk page.   –
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severely distract from your argument there. I don't know how you can reconcile comments like
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Congratulations on becoming Knowledge (XXG)'s newest administrator! I am pleased to present
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account. Just thought you'd like to chime in to either the affirmative or the contrary. --
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No worries. Thanks for the "admins without tools" barnstar. That was a nice little push. –
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Finally, remember to contact me if you ever need assistance, and I will do what I am able.
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Haha. No worries. Thanks for closing the RFA so quickly. That was pretty much instant :) –
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anyway. I edited it back to zero myself but forgot that the bot was going to revert me.
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https://www.cirium.com/thoughtcloud/exploring-the-environmental-impact-of-contrails/
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and you okay it, given that there is no community opposition during that time. - 🔥
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Hi Novem, just wondering if you had a chance to look at this yet? No rush at all.
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Was glad to see your name on Rfx... Keep doing what you do around here. Cheers!
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Carrying on a tradition, allow me to impart the words of wisdom I received from
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Hi NL, I was wondering if you would consider the message to be ready to send?
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yes, I just noticed 'somebody' has returned , sorry for post, and thank you,--
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Congratulations from someone who has been an admin for 18 years, 253 days --
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Congratulations you're a good Wikipedian and are going to be a great admin.
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Congrats. Sorry, I wasn't around to participate in the RfA. —usernamekiran
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or not, but you (or it) missed removing the banner from WIR-184 following
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Hey there. I think you're right. Just now I went ahead and changed it
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and we should default to not using them as sources. Hope that helps. –
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them. Without exception, you will pick the wrong one to do. (See #5.)
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I just looked at the (now deleted) article and G11 seems reasonable.
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Hey there, you may want to revoke their talkpage access. Thanks.
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an admin either, but I'm sure you'll get used to it quickly.
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Hi again Novem. I believe I saw you in the page history of
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Well done! I'm sure you'll be a great and helpful admin.
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A brand new t-shirt is the way I celebrate! Congrats!
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