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to compare the current version of the article to the one that was reviewed. It's possible the article was actually made worse since it was upgraded to GA status and reverting back to that version might be all that needs to be done. Finally, nominating an article for deletion a month after it was kept by consensus at a previous AfD is generally not a wise thing to do since it can be seen as an unwillingness to accept the first consensus. Since it's so soon after the first AfD, it might've been better to explore
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deleted. I think I probably have a severe cultural gap although I've spent a ton of time in America in the 1990's, months and months at a time, perhaps its the generational thing I'm in. It is not a famous restuarant, like Pastis in New York, or Le Foucault in Paris. I cannot understand the elevation of the mediocre and generic to such a height, that clearly breaks the Terms of Use as a brochure advertising article. It is the most mundane thing.
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before actually bring such an article to AfD. It might even be a good idea to try and get relevant WikiProjects involved as well to see what others might think. You should also take a look at the GA review for the article to see whether any concerns you might have were previously raised by others and
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You can click on edit links in the left sidebar and a pop up will appear where you can add the language en and the article name. Alternatively you can add commons and the category name to Multilingual sites at the end of the Wikidata page. Incidentally if the article has an eponymous category, then I
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People generally aren't allowed to edit pages about themselves, because that's a major conflict of interest. If there are any issues with the article, I suggest going to the article's talk page and making specific suggestions for what should be changed. If you want to change any of the information on
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and I found nothing of worth. What I did see was a very large and well constructed and designed source analysis table at DYK which was built by two good excellent administrators and it didn't single entry that proved the business as being notable. Not one entry. I have strong belief that it must be
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Free advice: you've only been on Knowledge for 7 days yet you're already arguing with long-established editors about what you can and can't do, and have been untruthful about using an image which you say is yours but is not. Forget about creating an article; go and find one which already exists and
413:(you misspelled the name) is a Bigfoot kook and missing persons conspiracy theorist, and his Knowledge article will continue to describe him that way because that is exactly what he is. We will never whitewash his kookery. Please donate instead to kook websites that spread his crank theories. 216:{{cite av media |last=|title=Zagreb World Saxophone Congress 2018: Edward Green: Concerto for Saxophone & Strings: Robert Young, Soloist |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqYa_Wm4nhM&t=36296s |publisher=AdolphesaxTV |time=10:04:56 |date=May 12, 2018 |via=YouTube}} 389:
Experienced Knowledge editors will never pay any attention whatsoever to your willingness or unwillingness to donate as a reason to modify encyclopedia content. If you choose to donate, it will not even go to the English Knowledge. It will go to the
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You can't copy a picture from Twitter and post it here. I wish that whenever someone chooses "own work", that they are asked a few questions, primarily "Did you take this picture yourself with your own camera?". That's what "own work" means.
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Hello, Womenshistorian. You're almost certainly not doing anything wrong. That message indicates a problem with an internet connection somewhere between your computer and the Wikimedia servers. Please try again. If it continues, ask about it at
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Let us take two Knowledge articles that have corresponding categories in Commons. When you look at one article, a link to the Commons category is displayed in the lefthand menu. Another article does not. Why? Here is an example:
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I value your advice, although I never checked if the article had been at Afd before as I was really busy yesterday. If I did see it, I probably wouldn't have done it, but it is done now as the article is now at Afd. I did a
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Well, I do not know him and do not work for him, but he is a distinguished personality and deserves an article about him, especially since he owns two football clubs, about which there are two articles on Knowledge.
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Can a You Tube video be cited as a reference? I'm trying to post a performance from the Zagreb World Saxophone Congress of 2018. Here is the you tube link put up by Adolphesax.com (AlophesaxTV):
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And furthermore, sometimes I create a Commons category that corresponds to a Knowledge page. What needs to happen for that link to be made in the sidebar? Is there a procedure I can follow?
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How long did you have the editor open while making the changes? If you have the editor open for more than 24 hours the server will discard your changes and error when you try to save them.
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What am I doing wrong? I added two new images that I posted on Wikimedia first, as well as significant textual changes to several paragraphs at the beginning of the current article.
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I would be willing to donate. However there is an ongoing disinformation campaign hosted by this site against Dave Polides the missing 411 topic. Give him control to edit his page.
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As you can see, it achieves notability. I reviewed the conditions of notability and published the article. It was accepted and ratings were added to it by bots and other users.
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Having a distinguished personality is not the same as being "notable", which is achieved by satisfying one (or more) of Knowledge's criteria for "notability". Please see
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When I tried to publishes changes to an article I got this error message: Error contacting the Parsoid/RESTBase server (HTTP 404): (no message). What am I doing wrong?
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When I try to publish the changes I made to a Knowledge page I get an error message that reads: Error contacting the Parsoid/RESTBase server (HTTP 404): (no message).
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By responsible person, do you mean the person who created the Commons category? You could look at the history of the category and post to its creator's talk page.
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Hi folks!!, would it considered normal practice to send a GA article to Afd for discussion. I think I have an article that is GA and it is a pile of junk.
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The page you are currently viewing is an archive page. While you can leave answers for any questions shown below, please ask new questions on one of the
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It perhaps worth pointing out that the source assessment table in the original Afd is about a 1/3 the size of the new table and there is not
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Scroll to the very bottom of any Knowledge page in mobile view, and there will be a link that you can click to change to the desktop site.
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Thank you. I run across this problem not infrequently. Is there some way I can notify the responsible person to insert the link?
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but so are more than 14000 other articles. Is there any good reason why your article ought to be reviewed ahead of the others?
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Thank you for your response. I appreciate the support. Seems I took too long to make my edits. Fortunately I had saved my work.
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I think you are wrong; I don't see where ratings were added by "other users". It's a stub, which is low on the ratings scale.
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to work out for yourself whether you think this person is notable enough to have a Knowledge article about him.
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Thanks very much. Don't want to produce an ad but also feel it's good to see/hear a sample. Thanks to everyone.
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Zagreb World Saxophone Congress 2018: Edward Green: Concerto for Saxophone & Strings: Robert Young, Soloist
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Can you tell me what changes are required for the article to be accepted as you see it is my first article
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and do what it instructs. If you are being paid to write the article, then you should also read and follow
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In the absence of a straight "no" answer from you, I will assume that you do know him. You need to read
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How do I change to desktop version? The page New York keeps saying 'connection timed out' on my phone.
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Thank you very much. That must be it! I did leave it overnight. Fortunately I had saved it all.
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The tool is active on edit pages. Please post a link where you don't see it. Is it missing on
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Please provide a link to the "ongoing disinformation campaign hosted by this site". --
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Why was this article that I created not archived in search engines? Is it a draft??
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I tried to use the cite web template, but failed miserably, as you can see here:
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Question about citing a performance of a work by a contemporary American composer
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Yes it is, thank you. I didn't realize you had to go into edit mode to see it. —
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considered to be reliable sources. I am not sure about this one. Please see
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the article, make sure to provide reliable sources that support these changes.
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There's no issue with nominating any article, regardless of its class.
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Can you review the article and tell me whether it is acceptable or not
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I suspect it might be hopeless. Articles on this person have failed
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The photo on the page has been created and uploaded by you, so says
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I had to do a Google search to find out which article it's about.
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Lewis (baseball) (2nd nomination)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Example&action=edit
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Concerned (2nd nomination)
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What will it be useful to know him or not to know him
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you find interesting, and have a go at improving it.
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Knowledge article has no link in sidebar to Commons
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