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was definitely not mine. Have noticed similar mix-ups before with diffs. I think you will have an uphill struggle to persuade WE that I am not a monster. In a way I can understand his issue since at one time editors were very unclear what a revert was and my gnomish edits (copy-eds), which were not reverts, he thought were reverts, and he thought I was getting favourable treatment by having them ignored and not being sanctioned for them. He even took some of us to an admin's Talk page to settle the matter, and in my case I was found not to have reverted, which must have rubbed salt in the wound. Anyway, enough of that. I hope he is all right. It must be awful to feel everyone is against you. The RfC/U was very harsh and now he has an admin hauling him up for the AN/I comments, though Bish did it without being unkind, unlike Brangifer. He is convinced I am two-faced. :( --
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quotes that had ISIL were okay. The two footnotes that have ISIL instead of ISIS are numbers 82 and 105. I checked all the others that had ISIL in the title, but they were okay. You must have done a global change from ISIS to ISIL; it would account for why the footnotes and quotation were changed. It can be quite dangerous to do global changes, for just this sort of reason! Fortunately it didn't stop those footnotes from calling up okay, which surprised me, tbh. If you could just change those few instances back to ISIS, this will close the problem. Footnotes can sometimes be a great nuisance and are often more trouble than they are worth, in my opinion! I don't think you have done any yet, but when you compose a footnote, can you always do it using the WP cite templates, please, as bare URLs can go dead at any time. I left a note about it for editors in the Talk page
2218:: Something very curious has happened. I have just called up that citation and miraculously it now has an English Google translation! It did not have one before, hence our problem. Perhaps you would check that the translation there is accurate, please. We may need to quote the translation in the footnote, so if you could put it into good English, that would be appreciated. (Google translations from the Arabic can be a bit hit and miss as we have discovered.) By the way, Daash is another name for the Islamic State/Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS/ISIL), the terrorist group in question. There is no pressure to have the translation back quickly, by the way. 2583:
radicalised Muslims are disowning them. I fail to see how it is in anyway neutral to credit them as jihadist. Core aspects of their faithfulness are called into question. Knowledge has a policy to assess the notability of a subject in that it asks for verification from secondary sources. As a result, primary sources may sometimes be considered with little regard. Sure we can go ahead against, Islamic and governmental preferences and declare them as the sole Islamic State striving for righteousness in their holy war. Sure that will be neutral. The song It ain't necessarily so can also be true of the self-serving spins of the press.
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criticism, which rightly belongs in the Lead, as the Lead is meant to cover major criticisms, is to add it in with the other neutrally stated criticisms in the last Lead para. That was the next thing I was going to do when I saw someone had removed it completely. Btw, your sentence in the Lead about Amnesty and ethnic cleansing I took up yesterday and expanded on considerably in the "Human rights abuses" section. No-one had thought to do that before. So please don't imply that I am being unconstructive. --
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expansion of an earlier entry in the 2014 timeline. The expansion added the word "genocide" (5th August entry), which wasn't actually in the citation, but it is what was meant. (I don't remember anything being deleted there as he notes.) Do you think it is all right to use "genocide" if not in a citation, or is it one of those loaded words again? And would it be appropriate to remind editors on the Talk page to do their citations properly? Nearly every other foonote has been a bare URL lately! --
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footnotes. It wasn't difficult to find them in a late August version of the page and just copy them over. Luckily I remembered there was once a string of footnotes attached to that sentence. (I think it might have even been me who removed them in the drive to reduce the number of Lead footnotes, and that was ages ago.) That sentence without its footnotes has been in the "History" section for over 24 hours, so why did the bot miss it? Interesting technical point. --
710: 144: 228:"Cut my head off is slang". To see it as racist shows a lack of good faith. And of course " Your two-faced underhanded statement(s) about me are racist" is a personal attack. There are times however when good faith doesn't have to be extended - and if an editor continually fails to show good faith towards other editors, that editor may not merit good faith being extended to them. But you have shown nothing but good faith towards other editors. 3221: 31: 1988: 2841:
disagreement, which doesn't interfere with other editing or anything else, as I'm sure you know. :) It bothers me that some outside commenters don't seem to have read what editors have said properly. Did you see the outside comment that was removed swiftly by the commenter after I told them they had completely got hold of the wrong end of the stick? (Both comments erased now.) They thought the problem was over
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Well, that's certainly a welcome coincidence. I'm about to step out in a few minutes, but in the coming days I will attempt to review the translation. The main issue with Google Translate is that it can translate words but not syntax, so sometimes the sentence structures get funny between English and
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Thanks! Remember nearly all of them are only copy-edits and some very tiny, and that an awful lot of them were repairs/corrections of footnotes! I imagine copy-editors clock up more edits than "contributing" editors by the nature of their work: small adjustments here and there to get an article into
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The question why becomes when - don't bother, really, don't bother. You know that I am in a situation that may result in my losing editing rights and I would appreciate it if people did not, intentionally or not, rig the context of the debate against me. There are two ways that you directions with
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I was thinking the same thing. I will always fill the edit summaries for everything from now on. Normally I just do it for WP articles (not even the Talk pages). I noticed on one of WE's links in the AN/I to one of my sins there were my two edits, plus another edit (bolding the AN/I title) that
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Do you mean proceedings ball rolling on the AN/I, or on the Talk page? I have tried encouraging editors on the Talk page to work towards consensus on that last Lead para (see Talk page), and I think we need this for all disputed words/passages. It is too easy for discussion to meander on getting
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I'm up too late and need to go to bed. For you it's Sat morning. Its nice to be able to work on the article on not have edit conflicts or reverts while you edit. I expect there may be some attempted reversions in the morning when the north americans wake up see what's happened to the article. I've
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I'll have a look, and in the meantime here is the boilerplate message, or whatever the right terminology is. If you know how to use the edit cite function, you probably won't need it, but it's useful to pass around to others. (You can see the code for it in the wikitext of this message - it ain't
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I'll start an RfC shortly. Using 'the' would be very unusual, by the way, unless we can show that most reliable English language sources use it. All this translation or transliteration stuff is really irrelevant as we go by reliable English language sources, not our interpretations of the Arabic.
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No, go ahead, I'll be happy with whatever you put. You have to defend yourself. I have said what I wanted to say on the AN/I now and won't add, until some/if any sanction is proposed. I don't mind if you criticize me on the AN/I, btw. I've always regarded the NPOV issue as our "professional"
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Thanks for coming back on this. There is a quotation which has ISIL instead of ISIS according to the footnote. The quote in the text begins "ISIL is the strongest group in Northern Syria ..." which you can find with search button and compare with the quote in the citation. The other two text
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It is very odd. I'm not sure who that was referring to or why. There was no need to alter anything after his revert as he made some other changes afterwards and everything reads okay now. In fact, he did three good edits subsequently, I thought, one quote correction, a new footnote and brief
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started with "As Islamic State of Iraq" and then went on to add a "the" before the ISIS and IS headings. I also remembered that when the article had "As" in the subheadings, there was no "the" in the titles. I didn't realise you had added "the" deliberately! I do think "the" looks a little
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I have tried to show good faith, but it isn't working, is it? If you still can't understand why I keep raising the point like a parrot, I think it's quite serious, for you. It goes right to the heart of what WP is about, neutral reporting. The impartial way to deal with the Muslim scholars
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You are quite right, it did, and indeed that was the reason. Have you read the long discussion about it on the Talk page? I tried to explain why NPOV was important, but it was hard to get the message across. Dougweller has now reverted the last insertion of "terrorist" as I didn't want to
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I am not personally likely to lose my life to a radicalised Muslim so no, in comparison, there is nothing greatly serious in this for me. In the current case we have an organisation that has lept paces forward in regard to extremist behaviour to the effect that even some of the most highly
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Those footnotes have been absent from the Lead for a very long time (end of August at least). By chance when editing the "History" section just now I spotted that the sentence they had originally been attached to had been moved from the Lead to the revamped "History" section but without the
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Thanks! That was a real surprise. I am glad I have managed to make someone laugh on a Talk page. Actually I am not that experienced, which is probably quite useful. A relative newcomer (February this year) can perhaps see things more clearly than those who are more deeply involved!
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I am planning to raise the issue, re the previous entry, that my proposals were never for the actual removal of the wording but that we should find a way for it to be qualified. However I don't unnecessarily want to contradict you and thought you might prefer a review first. Cheers.
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says "Often abbreviated as "N.B.", "N.b." or "n.b."" I would suggest wikilinking to that page if you wish to use it in the future. I don't know how common this term is, this is the first time I've run across it. Just saying "Please note" is simpler but may not have the same imperative
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Unless you want to join the band wagon of the incoherent and dangerous misuse of jihadist terminologies or have content to add then it may be as well to step away and let things take their natural progression. Raising and re-raising the same issue without purpose does not help.
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I never wanted it to go to AN/I as you know and would have preferred dispute resolution - I spoke about this on the AN/I (see the WP Help Desk link I put there). Is there another 1RR issue? Best to be wary about taking someone to the Edit-warring Noticeboard because of the
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I thought about starting a new thread at the bottom of the ISIL talk page. This is acceptable, however I put the link in the two sections where the discussion is on going (and going and going) instead. Feel free to announce in a new section so all editors will notice
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No probs Stranger things have happened but I think I saw it. I need to remember to say in my mails when I'm planning to look for things myself. I'm not used to being associated with helpful people. Got more on my mind but also have something to put on WE's page.
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I understand. Greg won't back down from his position (which is his right) so this dispute must be resolved by Dispute Resolution. Talk page discussion has failed to gain consensus. I'm really tired too. Going to bed now. I've spent the last 16 hours working on
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What do you mean by "Perhaps "only put edit requests on talk page" for a length of time is the best solution"? I don't know the first thing about ANIs. I hope you are going to ask others editors to comment. How are you going to announce it to them?
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There's a bot that will automatically search past revisions for broken references. I think it scans once a day. Finding broken refs is labor intensive, so if you know the ref is in the past then you can just let it be and it will be fixed within 24
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You will see that citation is in the list we provided for the RSN and that part of it was translated there for the RSN by an editor on the team, Worldedixor, an Arabic-speaker, but clearly his translation will need corroboration. What does it say,
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I was aware of MoS, and changed "US" to "U.S." and "UK" to "U.K." only to be consistent with the many other mentions in the article. Have now reverted my edit and changed all other mentions in the article of "U.S." and "U.K." to "US" and "UK".
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I'm not sure about your feelings about this, however this does seem to be a good thing for the economic and political stability of England. I want to show you a useful little website to fix text that's all uppercase or lowercase called
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overseas media sources for the footnotes at the end of that sentence, so if you can find any, it would be a great help! We don't want more than five footnotes in all, and can swap some of the US and UK ones for a couple of
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Yep, in the absence of general help from editors in finding ways of giving qualification to jihadist in the article I'm actually genuinely happy about your intervention to get some kind of proceedings ball rolling. Kudos.
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Hopefully that's all done now but let me know if there is anything else. I only really have experience with citations through the edit cite function so a link to a guide on footnotes could really help. Thanks for that.
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Responding here. I know you haven't. He once again has said he won't edit the article anymore after I pointed out on his talk page that 1RR is not a right and he is editing against consensus. I don't think he's happy.
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acceptable in other circumstances, it suggests writing "US" in articles that also use other national abbreviations such as "UK". Perhaps you would consider changing the spellings back, given the MOS guidance? Best,
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article why did you place a link from a thread relating to the relevance of Jihad to a topic discussing the sequence of the order of the lead? I had previously requested that discussion could be kept in context.
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edit-war! We can only say that ISIS is a terrorist organisation by saying that it is designated as such by governments and called that by media sources - in other words, we cannot say it directly. We need some
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I have gone through all the diffs for this AN/I, specifically looking at the reverts, but cannot find it! I can't understand why it is not there. It was just before the unsigned "jihad" remark near the end.:)
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Greg, I put that note in as there were parallel discussions on "jihadist" going on in both threads! 0) I was going to suggest replacing it with a note similar to the one you put in, but you beat me to it. :)
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I will have to leave reverting "genocide" which is not in the citation (except briefly highlighted in a snippet from a Tweet at the bottom of the article) until tomorrow, as I don't want to break the 1RR!
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nowhere and just getting more and more heated. We need a marshall! Admin Dougweller used keep order on the page, although it didn't need it as much as it does now, but he left before you arrived. --
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And thanks for that note you put on the Talk page just now (which I have just read). It is very useful to have that stated clearly for readers, to give them the context of that long discussion. --
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Thanks for the issues that you raised at the AN/I about "(a) who left this comment? (b) did they read the discussion? It concerned removal of the word "jihadist", not "jihad". Big difference."
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I think the problem started with the word "terrorist" in the lead being too strong and flouting WP:NPOV. Although the organization is considered terrorist, we don't use it as an adjective.
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TY. :) Hope our colleague doesn't think you are pro-P123. I can take criticism.if you ever want to balance it out, e.g. I was quite harsh to you on the Talk page in the run-up. :( --
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for all your invaluable contributions to the Isil page. Really hoping that all is well. The fortune is with whichever pages or whichever involvements that will get your attention.
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It is definitely a word we should only use with sources - like terrorists. Even if we agree it's correct. These bare urls are a pain, maybe notify any editor who adds one?
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You getting the ball rolling on the talk page which then resulted in the AN/I. "It must be..." but that did not last long. Sorry for not writing more am slow typist. :(
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I would need to figure out which bot and take a look at the talk page. I probably limits it search to less than the last 100 revisions due to computational limitations.~
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Given his edit summary calling you a stalker, shall I take him to ANI? I wouldn't want to do this if you'd prefer me not to or don't intend to participate if I do.
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Thanks for your response. It's all there in the history of course, so any other Admin or in fact any editor can see it. I noticed what he reverted. Doesn't matter.
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is for. Clear section heading, eg "Is this source suitable for the statement....", then "X source is being used to back this: "statement....". I believe it fails
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decent shape for the reading public. It is humble work, by my, does Knowledge need it; there are so many badly written articles I have been shocked by it. --
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I would like to thank you for your support in my unblock discussions and for showing a high degree of maturity, integrity, and perseverance in my absence. -
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That's not allowed, unless it's some type of archive page maintenance. I'm sure this was accidental, so just keep up the good work in other areas. --
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Pardon me for my ignorance but what does NB on the talk page stand for? Also, since this issue is now raised on ANI it is best to discuss it there. ~
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article, and it is just a case of me finding the time to sort out my query, as things are very hectic there at the moment. I will be in touch. --
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Sincerely, I was trying to help, but made a mess of it. Don't know if you saw my general comment at the end of the Talk page thread
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Replied saying had already resolved this with the admin and that it was an offer genuinely made without thought of the implications.
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on Worldedixor's page. It's completely inappropriate. Please don't game the 1RR restriction or attempt to trade "1RR allowances".
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Not a problem. I just think its good practice to reply directly to comments, where possible in sequence and things like that.
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which you could have begun your redirects. You made your choice. Please respect the note at the top of my talk page. :(
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I have just seen this. I have rectified it and put "Comment". I can't see how it happened, though I was very tired. --
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I did everything with good conscience and have informed PBS of the situation asking advice. We'll see what happens.
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Or is it appropriate to just present case info at Knowledge:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring and leave it?
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You put Oppose on the ANI. Do you realize that means that oppose any action against Greg? Is that what you meant? ~
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Careful with your edits, I see Worldedixor has obviously broken 1RR. His post to the talk page is a bit odd, no?
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All good. Deletion was as the hatnote at the top of my talk page and as per talk page history. Thanks again.
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1. I see that I was pinged a few days ago. Are you still in need of assistance or has the time passed?
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In respect for much the same reason. I looked for a perseverance barnstar but that was not to be.
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No proxy behavior, just personal emails and Technophant is unblocked now. --P123ct1
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for moving the infoboxes. I suspect sombody may throw a hissyfit but cie la vie...~
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and was unable to locate a problem. Could you point me in the right direction?
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