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Microsoft data, the n-grams from COCA are the only ones based on a large, well-balanced corpus (e.g. spoken, fiction, popular magazines, newspapers, and academic). The COCA n-grams are being used at a number of universities worldwide, and COCA itself is arguably the most widely-used corpus now available (about 60,000 unique users each month -- far more than the BNC, BoE, OEC, etc). Again, can you provide some rationale for marking this "spam"? If not, I will again include an external link to this.
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want my site (I'm not going to lie like others might - it's my site) included over there, that's ok, I could care less, but believe me when I tell you, it does provide your users value, and as for ads, they barely pay hosting fees so I don't have to pay that at least... Heck, even ads provide them value if they locate something of interest...
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Hi. You have Undid my new topic at the talk page about google search with explanation : WP:NOTFORUM. but this is talk page. I would like to show some properities of result which makes using it hard. It is possible to show short form of www adress but google search sometimes does not do it. Regards.
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Let me know what you think and we can all move on, and don't worry I won't include it anymore, I just had a feeling you'll post a response and if it's an accident (I actually added it today, and voila there's a response from you) I'm really sorry, I see you already altered everything so no big damage
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Can I please ask you to think twice about that one? The site teaches people basic defragmentation principles (on a language they understand, as easy as possible) and gives them information they seek for. The bounce rate is very low which means they read everything they find over there. If you don't
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Hey, I'm not a power-user of Knowledge (XXG) and generally do minor edits, but I saw your suggestion from 5 months ago to delete a section of the Bayesian article, and I think instead it should be reverted instead to just get rid of the changes made to that section... i don't know if we "undo" his
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Well the policy isn't to provide a comment the second time, it's to provide a comment the first, so keep that in mind, especially if you're going to start evoking rules yourself. Yes I'm an active contributor on both wikis, for many years longer than yourself -- both wikis are non-commercial and
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Why did you mark as "spam" and also delete the link to www.wordfrequency.info for the article? Can you point me to another n-grams set that is as complete as that from the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA), other than the Google and Microsoft n-grams sets? And unlike the Google and
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And no, it's not selling anything. As for the other pages where I've added it, I reviewed them and you were right, some of them just aren't related. So feel free to remove the URL from any other page except the "defragmentation" one. And no, I'm not looking for any SEO benefits, I know what
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open source -- in the past when I uploaded or found source I thought would be helpful to Knowledge (XXG), I have provided a link here. I don't benefit in any way, so I think it's a stretch to call it spam or a COI. Anyway, I've wasted enough time on this, so considered it settled. --
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As for "feedforward" vs "feed forward" - 1) exactly in what diff did I change that? 2) a quick search on Google Books tells me that both "feed forward" and "feed-forward" are used almost equally frequently, so what's your reason for prefering "feedforward"? --
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Hi, and thanks for correcting my error. I've come to the page to correct it when I realized it was wrong, and it was corrected already. I've got confused measuring it in Haskell, where the complexity is worse in the first place, for the code I was measuring.
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Hi, I see you created the page on Margaret Masterman. I was astonished to find it. I knew her and worked with her and have some additional information. Before I add it, please review the Margaret Masterman talk page where I have put my information.
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Tell me, where do you think a line exists between "made for adsense" and sites like this. What would've made you think it's not "made for adsense"? I really want to know what I'm doing wrong and what should I do to make it "not made for adsense"?
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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Hi X7q! I changed the name of the template sections to be more explanatory to general readers. "Methods using gradients" is more understandable than "first order methods", don't you agree? Why do you prefer your suggestions? Sincerely,
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One of those five pillars is "Knowledge (XXG) has a neutral point of view". I believe your edit violates it by adding a negative information about Yandex without providing a source of that information. But if you can find and cite a
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Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article.
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I run several websites and have seen as many as 190 separate browser sessions created by Yandex webbot from a single IP address. This behaviour, in my opinion, makes it an unfriendly bot.
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I never wanted it to become "made for adsense", obviously I did something wrong, so bear with me on this one and don't make me add it one more time to get a response from you.
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Hello, I'm a bit confused with your comment unsourced, OR ("which show that ...")). Do I have to include screen capture of Google's search result to show it really happened?
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You've been adding links to that wiki to multiple articles, even after they've been removed by other editor. In my opinion this is clearly a spammy behaviour, at least a
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Maybe "within the company, a widely used binary serialization format" would make it more clear? or maybe it's just unclear to me, that's always a possibility too.
256:, you shouldn't add links to your own web sites. This is conflict of interests. Even though you don't sell anything at your site, you have lots of ads there. -- 108:
You must not start editing these articles and changing all the terms in there, such as feedforward to feed forward. THese are terms that are normally joined.
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I got your message and I've read the guidelines, of course I agree, but I strongly believe that my site should stay at the "defragmentation" page at least.
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And to see correct link to RUSSIAN site, then go to that site and to see in top Right corner Link to English site and it will be www.botmasterlabs.net
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I can't be bothered; I didn't ask them on to my site so robots.txt, here I come. Hopefully the webbot will be decent enough to honour robots.txt
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Personally I think that your site is one of those "made for adsense" kind. You even have "privacy policy" just because adsense requires it, right?
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and attaching records from your access log. May be it'll help them find a bug and other sites wouldn't have to suffer in the future. --
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the sentence to "a binary serialization format which is widely used within the company". It looks much better and very clear to me. --
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I shortened the names (and increased the content), thanks to your suggestions. Please modify as you see fit, of course. Good night!
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You appear to have removed my edits to Yandex page; can I assume that you have a commercial interest in Yandex itself? Remember
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for deletion, because the article doesn't clearly say why the subject is important enough to be included in an encyclopedia.
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here link to official site is Incorrect and why somebody always changes correct link to incorrect one oficial site is
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A much more appropriate place for source code samples would be wikibooks or literateprograms wiki. Take a look at
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I reverted the guy's insert & didnt insert anything. Probably the link was already in the previous version.
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I clarified the edit further. I'm going to post some reasoning for the edit I made in the talk page.
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edits if it also "undoes" the edits done after him, which are on other sections and are good...
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If you feel that the article shouldn't be deleted and want more time to work on it, you can
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As for your personal experience with Yandex robots, I suggest that you email Yandex support
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A widely used (within the company) binary serialization format. "format" is the noun. --
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I'm not a stubborn man, I'll leave it alone, but you think about this for a second...
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Hey, please don't undo without comment. You may want to re-read this article:
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User talk:Glrx/Archive 1#Your poor behavior; NOTHOWTO doesn't apply to links
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Yes, they respect robots.txt. Still, consider writing a couple of lines to
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it indeed had an enormous impact on both speed and complexity. Thanks!
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Why do I need to add it just to get a response from you? Nevermind...
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Ok, but first column shouldn't be too wide. Put some <br /: -->
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Anyway, I want to know why do you think it's "made for adsense"?
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If you want a second opinion about your site, ask for it on
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is suitable for inclusion in Knowledge (XXG) according to
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Take a look at the Wiki article below: it has real code!!
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A discussion is taking place as to whether the article
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Looks fine to me; sorry about the confusion! Thanks!
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You shouldn't use wikipedia talk pages for this. --
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This word order sounds rather unnatural to me. I've
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