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reinserted the comment about blocking of the Arabic Knowledge that said "And it has been blocked again after a while" which I had deleted earlier as too vague and unsourced. And you changed the content related to "the-syrian.com" that I had edited earlier. Your changes needed copyediting and the link to the WSJ graphic was not done correctly. I reverted your changes which restored the deleted content. The content about the-syrian.com was kept, but it was edited to fix up the problems and rather than a separate section it was included in chronological order in the History section. It took me two edits to get the-syrian.com link to the WSJ graphic right. So, from my point of view I didn't delete your entire contribution, but edited it to make it better and I restored some content of my own that you deleted. The content about the-syrian.com has two references, but they are both from the the-syrian.com. It would be better if there was a reliable third-party source that could be used to support that section. The link to the WSJ graphic does provide some support, but the WSJ article isnt really about the-syrian.com and so doesn't really allow one to verify the content in any detail. Hope this explains what I was doing. Thanks for asking. --
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users. In fact, that IP has been up to severe ongoing vandalism on numerous articles on South Vietnam by calling various people " closeted homosexuals", "Catholic pigs" and other ridiculous nonsense, as well as blanking content critical of Viet communists, like in the Ho Chi Minh and North Vietnam articles. For a few days now, most edits that this IP did were adding citation needed templates everywhere on content that they didn't like, but the content that they put the templates on were all true, and often substantiated and sourced, info. So, if this IP, and any other IPs that begin with the same first 5 or so digits, that were to put such templates on such articles, like this internet censorship article, it would just be more vandalism and disruption, and it would all come from the same person since the 4 IPs that were engaged in the same type of vandalism all began with the same first 5 digits, all supposedly from Los Angeles through AT&T. If these templates were added, appropriately, fairly and as needed, by someone else, I wouldn't have removed it.
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commenting except please stay focused on the point I am making. You seem like you have a computer background. My background is 100% freedom of speech. I've read every online dictionary, among other printed versions...; so when you argue with me it's really annoying for me. I suggest you focus on the intent of the pages and my comments instead of what you think (because this seems to not be your field). The intent of the freedom of speech page seems to be freedom of speech, not limitation of speech. -Austin @ austinpowers123@usa.com
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belongs to the WSJ and is not a free image available to Knowledge. Editing without registering is OK, but doing that probably makes it more likely for the changes to be deleted when there are problems with them. In general it is better to be registered. And entering good edit summaries that explain what you are changing and why is a good practice too (I don't do that myself as much as I should). --
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article. They use data from the ITU as a common source. The ITU gives a percentage as you saw. The total population for most countries comes from figures from the U.S. Census Bureau. And the rest is simple math. It is a bit of work, but not too bad since you can get the data into a common spreadsheet
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Hi, that IP that puts citation needed templates on the article has been doing the same thing on numerous other articles that were ALL critical, or in opposition to, the Vietnamese communist regime, to try to doubt the content that was already there in hopes that the content would be deleted by other
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For a subject exclusively related to the United Kingdom (for example, a famous British person), use British English. For something related to the United States in the same way, use American English. For something related to another English-speaking country, such as Canada, Australia, or New Zealand,
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hi again. sorry if this reply went in the wrong place, as i said im not quite familiar with how u edit things, so when i found that my section about the syrian.com was removed i supposed it could be a sort of vandalism so i went to the history and retrieved what i thought the last copy since i added
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Are we talking about the change you made at 7:30 on 4 July 2012? Your change deleted two bits of content that I had added earlier about the CPJ rating Syria the 3rd most censored country in the world and about a report from the EFF. Your edit summary didn't explain why you did that. Your change also
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article at 10:57 on 8 June 2015‎ as part of the same edit that restored the previously deleted text. Is there a Knowledge policy on petition sites and how they should be dealt with? Can you give me a pointer? Why are most of them blacklisted? It can't just be because they are petition sites can it?
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While I recognise that the map should be updated, there has been absolutely no other regular contributor even interested in updating the info, much less feeling that an updated map is an absolute imperative. Before I can re-open the sock investigation, I just need a little more interaction in order
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We use commonname in articles, in the lead and infoboxes. This isnt "having it both ways", but an arangement that has come from an Arb-Com ruling, to basically stop the edit wars on Irish related articles, and was amended by the project. There is an on-going discussion on categories, where an admin
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You are welcome, but since you did most of the work, it is you that deserve the thanks. I read over your changes and they look good. I'll try to do a more detailed review over the next few days. I'm going to be away from computers starting tomorrow and over the weekend and probably won't get to it
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As you might have noticed, I went ahead and put her article in the DYK queue. I thought you were looking for another reviewer so I also made some edits. I see you already caught the confusion with the dates in the lead. I tried yet again to reword and hope it is less ambiguous (NIC was at SRI until
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Thanks for your commenting on the freedom of speech talk page. I believe that according to your listed experience here on this page that you don't have the necessary qualifications to continue discussing/debating (these words are synonymous) the freedom of speech with me. However, I don't mind the
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In view of that, please don't change articles from one version of English to another, even if you don't normally use the version in which the article is written. Respect other people's versions of English. They, in turn, should respect yours. Other general guidelines on how Knowledge articles are
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familiar, and sure enough I was able to track down my own print, along with negative, in my basement archives. I must've given a copy to Computing News for use at some point. In any case I figured you wouldn't mind if I substituted the larger and prettier version for the one you uploaded (and
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however the section about the-syrian.com is still missing on the page. i made that section couple of days before i join in with a username, since i thought editing things without registering may have been the cuz to delete that section, can u help restore that ? or let me know how i can post it
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The information about the-syrian.com is still there, just not as a separate section with its own heading. Instead it is included as a paragraph in the History section. The WSJ graphic is mentioned and there is a link to it in the reference. We can't include the graphic more directly because it
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You said that my comment about the possible first public user was interesting but needed a citation. My post (which was, I think obviously, about me) is based on first person knowledge. I intentionally included some of the detail, and the interesting information, to enhance value and to add
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may be offensive or unwelcome. In general, it is considered polite to avoid substantially editing others' userpages without their permission. Instead, please bring the matter to their talk page and let them edit their user page themselves if they agree on a need to do so. Please refer to
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I did my best to pitch in over there, tweaking some grammar, links, and refs. But really you didn't leave much left to be done--again, I'm a fan. It pains me to admit I'm no good at formatting barnstars, but here's my tacky attempt all the same. Feel free to redesign, and thanks!
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Hello. You were maintaining that wiki page in past, so need help about it. I made new stats for 2015., but have problem with notes in table and don't know what to do with older data for some countries. And if you have some time and make percentage ranking correct in table.
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using copy and paste and matching the country names from the two sources can be automated too. There are two notes, one for the population column and one for the percentage column in the article that try to explain what was done and some additional information on the
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authenticity. I have been making the claim, for many years, that I was the "first user of the internet." For 20 years I have done so as with a humorous slant. However, since no one has contradicted me during those 20 years, it appears to be a true statement.
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but IP adresses still come with a network class even though these networks might be divided into further subnets? How and where exactly do you see the need for an update? maybe you could give your feedback and thoughts on the talk page of the video on commons
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I saw you put up a link for this one and noticed you're expanding it. I don't know to what degree you might be interested in including this, but illegal Internet use is one of the primary charges on which Burmese democratic activists are being locked up (see
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to an article, that you go back and remove it after a two or three days. At that point it is no longer recent. It is the ordinary state of affairs that any article could benefit from improvement and attention, or has been recently edited, and as such, the
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clearly indicate what should be used in the lead, and as for the link you summaried with "When the page title is used as the subject of the first sentence, it may appear in a slightly different form, and it may include variations".
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The growth of the Internet has made it imperative to distinguish better between governance and regulation, more specifically, Internet governance and how it relates to the more traditional field of telecommunications regulation.
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hi, i may be doing something wrong here since im new to editing things on wiki so please help me understand why you keep deleting my contribution to the article "Internet censorship in Syria " and where i am going wrong there?
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Thanks for your notes on the talk page. I rewrote the section first using the POV material, and then removed the reformed POV material to the talk page. I removed the NPOV tag. Please review my edits, and make corrections as you
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First I have heard about this requirement. Did something I added recently bring this to your attention? Can you identify a few places where you think this is required? That will help me better understand what needs to be done.
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Good. I was also grateful for the excuse to fire up the negative scanner, which doesn't work reliably with any version of OS X past 10.4, and is tethered to a 13 year old G4 machine that probably should be booted more often -
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HOWEVER, I am not familiar with Wiki rules and etiquite and I am interested in your thoughts about what "citation" would be necessary to allow the information to stand, pending any truly contrary data.
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I've cleaned up the outline a bit, and have further developed its structure. Please take a look to see if you can improve it even more. All feedback, ideas, and advice welcome. Cheers.
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you commented "the video explains "classfull" IP addresses, but we've been using "classless" IP addresses for over 20 years now". I am not sure if I understand you correctly. We are using
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To add the better sources. We don't source information about petitions to the petitions themselves; most petition sites are blacklisted and Avaaz only escaped that through an accident.
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and it gives a figure of 9.1 million also with 82%, but it doesn't explain the source of their figures so I wouldn't call it a reliable source. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity,
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It looks like you're signing as "Jeff Ogden". That's fine, but you probably should register the account locally and redirect the user / user talk pages, when you get a chance. --
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article. This is an excellent opportunity to draw attention to your efforts and attract new members to the project. Would you be willing to participate in an interview? If so,
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It appears that you already added the "PD-notice" template to the ref. Thanks for doing that. And thanks for not fixing the problem by simply deleting most of the text. --
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Khazar, not sure what the precedent is either, but I did something along the lines you suggested. Take a look and feel free to make corrections and other changes.
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1991 but she was not, of course). Also tried to fix up some of the linked articles that are pretty bad still. More tomorrow if we have time. Thanks
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Thanks for your clear explanation. Seeing that you are using the figures for multiple countries' articles, that sounds like a good approach.
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Please don't put pressure on yourself to update the map. I'm simply toying a little with this 'contributor' as I've recognised them
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I don't agree. In addition to looking at the word "recently", one should look at what else the template says: "recently underwent a
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Hi Jeff. I was caught up in a family emergency and failed to realise that I hadn't left you a message regarding the above request.
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for a particularly persistent, blocked user. The same user, with multiple IP addresses, has also been recognised as being such by
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I'd like to find out what happened, in case it reveals helpful link placement tips that can double the traffic to outlines too!
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has asked for clarity on catergory usage. So its not straight forward for anyone not familar with it. The first two points of
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if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the
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stayed the same (though it was at the higher-level already), which leads me to suspect changes made somewhere in Knowledge.
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to confirm it. There's already been 2 instances of calling me 'Irina'... another signature boo-boo he/she makes.
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Let me draw your attention to a note on my misgivings pertaining to the present state of Knowledge structure on
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You're doing a brilliant and great job on Knowledge relating to internet censorship and your contributions to
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page. Please explain me, where is any astrerix marking that these countries are electoral democracies? . . . (
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Fair enough. I'll refrain from removing your more recent additions of the template for several weeks. --
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adjust copyright & permissions accordingly). It was fun to stumble across it, that's for sure!
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use the variety of English used there. For an international topic, use the form of English that the
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My pleasure. Anytime you need a pedantic copy-editor for one of these, feel free to flag me down.
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Hello Jeff. I left a comment and some questions at the talk page. My interest is inspired by
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Just wanted to thank you for your work on the Freedom in the World page. Very informative.
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doubled, and has stayed at the new level since then. I can't figure out what happened.
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Thanks! I'll try to remember to go back and remove the templates after 3 to 5 weeks. --
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for his improvements to Knowledge's coverage of Internet censorship, particularly at
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You're doing some nice work on cleaning up Reporters Without Borders! Good job,
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Nice work on the revisions there--much needed paring and clean-up. Cheers
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Are you concerned with this lack? If so, please let me know.
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the section... apparently i did it wrong so apology for that.
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Links within the body of an article should be 1925:) at at 19:37, 19 July 2014 and was reverted by 1517:"Countries and Areas Ranked by Population: 2012" 1105:Invitation to join WikiProject Freedom of speech 1761:Reasons not to comply with map issue in a hurry 1172:Notify others you think might be interested in 2538:the entry on the Templates for discussion page 2324:Note that any non-free images not used in any 2291:Orphaned non-free image File:MeritLogo2005.jpg 2347:List of countries by number of Internet users 2165:Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act 1998:for more information on User page etiquette. 1496:List of countries by number of Internet users 571:If I'd objected, I would've reverted. ;-) -- 8: 1167:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Freedom of speech 2235:Lets take this discussion to the article's 2025:, and you did not make the edits, consider 1743:File:RWB-PressFreedomIndex2013-WorldMap.svg 1580:Hello, you recently reverted my changes at 1490:" article (and a lot of other "Internet in 1225:Excellent! 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Will work on 3-5. -- 833:respect national varieties of English 7: 2101:http://globalization.kof.ethz.ch/)-- 1783:Cheers for your patience with me. -- 932:Talk:Criticism of Google#Cleanup tag 248:article, both are most appreciated. 2396:. 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User:W163
Elizabeth J. Feinler
W Nowicki
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04:27, 9 April 2011 (UTC)
Jeff Ogden
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15:16, 9 April 2011 (UTC)
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Did you know?
Elizabeth J. Feinler
Elizabeth J. Feinler
Network Information Center
Internet
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The DYK project
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08:23, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
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04:02, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
Khazar
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05:47, 30 May 2011 (UTC)

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