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1556:. I'd like to add a couple things here, one of which is strictly my opinion, but one I feel many share. First, email is an option and many editors have opted out of it. Second, using email to communicate should be only a rare choice. Knowledge (XXG) is an open collaberative community. If you have concerns about a specific article, post on that article's talk page. If you have concerns about a broad group of articles, post on the appropriate WikiProject's talk page. If you need technical help, post here. If you have a question about a specific editor's actions, post a polite enquiry on their talk page. If you have a sensitive question about something (usually another editor's conduct after you've tried to resolve it yourself), then perhaps you may want to make an email enquiry of a third party (like an admin or an experienced editor you know has dealt with similar issues). I can only speak for myself, but I'm here to edit Knowledge (XXG). I'm not here to chat, although a little playful banter can sometimes help ease the tensions. So in short, email should only be used to make enquiries that are too sensitive to be in public view. The guidance above about policies like 993:. I have removed the vandalism (which was inserted by IP user 193.63.44.141 seven minutes after they introduced the even more obvious bit of vandalism "The famous Vincent Van Gogh grew up in the area of Stockwell, producing his fine art." Another IP had removed that, but not the one you found.) The answer to your last question is that if you can find a reliable published source that says it, then the article could contain a summary (in different words) of what the source says: especially an emotive phrase like "war zone" should not be there unless a reliable source has explicitly described it that way. But the text as entered is clearly tendentious, and is unsourced, as well as being misspelt and not in encyclopaedic tone, and I had no hesitation in removing it. -- 1817:. A large majority of our articles about religion are relatively stable and any editor is completely free to edit them, in compliance with our policies and guidelines. Many of these articles have some problems with neutrality, which any diligent editor can help correct. But ordinary content shortcomings are not a reason to protect an article. On the contrary. We should encourage improvements. Protection is only appropriate when ongoing disruptive editing is taking place. Blocking chronically disruptive editors is also a tool for protecting the encyclopedia. But those tools should be used sparingly and of short duration in most cases. Knowledge (XXG)'s success comes from the fact that anyone can edit 99+% of our articles. 3815:
some consideration taken into account due to that probability or perhaps is Knowledge (XXG) alive and well in Russia? I am also considering the article as better being presented as a biography (WP:BIO) "significant, interesting, or unusual enough to deserve attention or to be recorded". It is more of a story about the person rather than a listing of achievements and honours. As well his fame does not extend to the national level (here in Canada anyway) but is rather localized to the Bruce Peninsula. Your suggestion of adding a history of ecological exploration section to the Bruce Peninsula page is an excellent one. I will visit your talk page Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Plants soon.
2292:. I see that your article has been rejected again because it reads more like an advert for the company, and it has far too many spam links. Knowledge (XXG) articles should not contain links like that in the body of the article. They would be better in a separate external links section. You need to rewrite the whole article, starting by saying what the company actually does. (Am I correct in thinking that its main product is identity theft protection?) Perhaps someone else familiar with the subject could help you with the layout and the English? 3362:, but I don't understand what you are talking about. What disability access did you ask for and what happened (it is possible that there was something which wasn't available then but is now; or something which is still not available but should be). And what spam did you receive, by what channel? I don't believe Knowledge (XXG) or the Wikimedia Foundation send out spam, but without knowing more detail about what you are complaining of, it's hard to tell. -- 1630:. To simplify a bit, if a photo was published in the United States before 1923, then its copyright has expired and it can be used freely. Contemporary photos are almost certainly covered by copyright and cannot be freely shared on Wikimedia projects. There are countless borderline cases between those two extremes. If your historical society legally owns the copyright to certain photos, then you can choose to freely license those photos under an acceptable 35: 1798:(ec)Locking down an article so that only 'admins' could edit it would be counter to the entire project as a whole. First of all, the admin staff already have enough on their plates - adding the upkeep of specific pages to their task list isn't optimal. Secondly, we as a community should always be on the lookout for vandalism, no matter what the article is. Always assume good faith, but never fear being bold in dealing with vandalism. - 1113:). It lets you create one or more lists of pages at the touch of a drop-down button. I have one set to record pages I simply want to check up on later, and another list of pages I specifically intend to edit myself at some point in the future. There's no automated reminder, or anything, but it's a good way of creating what is, in effect, a couple of extra Watchlists for a specific purpose. See full list of available scripts at 3086:, as your username and your informal signature as "Vincent Klotz" indicates that you are probably a relative, and your section heading confirms that. This makes it especially difficult (although not impossible) for you to write an acceptable Knowledge (XXG) article about Klotz. What we need is rigorous neutrality, with no detectible evidence that the writer is connected with Klotz at all. You are a very long way from that. 1534:. If I wanted to email you directly, I would go to your user page, then look for the Tab marked "User" at the top of the page and look for the drop down option of "Email user". Bear in mind that inappropriate/offensive messages sent to another user can still be used as evidence of inappropriate behaviour, which can lead to editors being indefinitely blocked. For more information, see 646:. The latter's talk page looks more active. The "Ask my question" button is supposed to start working when you have added a signature. The button works for me in Firefox but I haven't tried with an iPad. I do see a problem with text in the left column. For me the box is transparent over the left column and the text there can be seen behind the text in the box. 537:, it's hard for me to comment as I can't see the deleted draft, but establishing notability (N.B. not "notoriety") requires significant coverage in independent sources, not just mentions. Could that be the issue here? Perhaps you could post the two or three best sources you have found here, and we can help judge whether they satisfy the criteria. 2025: 1530:. Welcome to the Teahouse. Messages sent to any editor's Talk Page can always be seen by other editors. Even if that editor has deleted the remarks, it always remains accessible via their Page History. You can contact some editors by email directly, which only they can see, but only if those editors have selected this as an option in their 3757:
always wary of copy and paste edits here, and, to be frank, if people want to read the whole obituary, the link you include as a reference would do. On a personal interest note, it's fantastic to see you working on a biography of a botanist. I suggest you do as much research and reading around his work as possible. You need to start
3644:. I don't know what fraction of admins would consider this a blatant abuse of Knowledge (XXG) as a web host under these circumstances (the contribution to an article's talk page may be enough to put it in a gray area). Given the amount of noise we've made about it here (and some of the people who frequent the Teahouse 1418:
many editors more experienced than I. On the other hand, I am far from a blind inclusionist, and very often advocate deleting (and myself often delete) non-encyclopedic content. I support deleting articles all the time, but when I run across one that I sincerely believe ought to be kept, I work vigorously to that end.
932:"Stockwell have a history to be known as a war zone, esepically near the tube station where plenty of shootings have taken place, from the so called opposition. The opposition are known to be another area like Brixton boys who dislike Stockwells boys so decide to try come to the area of Stockwell and cause trouble," 3419:. They only made one Knowledge (XXG) edit and didn't mention any product or promote anything so I wouldn't call it spam. I don't know how they found your talk page but such confused posts are very rare to receive for editors with low activity. I have 49,000 edits and don't recall a so confused post to me. 968:, and that's exactly what the reliable source says, in my opinion that line should be removed or at least changed to match what the sources state. If you don't wish to do that yet, you can post your concerns on the article talk page and attempt to discuss them with others that follow that article first. 2650:, the community has decided that the subject of the article that was deleted is not a notable subject. That means that unless there are new sources (not new to the article, but new. In other words, published in the last 4 days), then the subject is not a notable subject and should not have an article. 2330:
I looked up my hometown, Piedmont, WV on Knowledge (XXG) to see if I could find something to edit. I did a couple simple edits in the history section; one in the notable residents and changed a name from New Page Corporation to Verso Luke Mill (why did this turn red instead of blue?) I also added a
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for situations where extra or even extraordinary efforts are taken to remove potentially damaging personal information from the records and history, but this doesn't seem to be an example of that. Merely having a username, whether or not it is your real name, appear would not normally be something to
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After an article has been here for a few years, I don't like blaming the insufficiencies of the article on just the person who generously created the article in the first place. There have been plenty of people who have touched the article in the meantime, so we are all collectively in some sense "at
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Some keyboard language settings generate different characters when that key is hit. Have you tried hitting the four tildes next to "Sign your posts on talk pages" at the bottom of this page whilst editing it. Once you save the edit that should insert your signature and date stamp, with a link to your
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still in copyright as copyright will expire 50 years after the death of the last identifiable author. Providing you're just quoting small parts of it, copyright doesn't really matter here as this will fall under fair use, so provided you attribute the quotes correctly and don't quote an unreasonable
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Long ago I had attempted to ask for disability access, learning that wikimedia despises that prospect. I had returned briefly to ask about misleading advertizing, receiving inconclusive responses. Then, having given up entirely, for the umpteenth time, I receive spam. I now wonder whether this is
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Hello and welcome. Blocks are on the person, not the username. If a blocked user registers a new username(which as I understand it is very difficult to prevent totally) that user is evading their block and should be blocked under their new name regardless of their new behavior(if the original block
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An hour ago I got a notification of a failed login attempt from a machine I have not used and was advised to change my pw, and was sent to the Change credentials special page. I chose a new, long pw, entered it in both fields, and tapped "Change credentials". The fields cleared but I was on the same
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You've used the word "proposed", which is usually taken to mean the PROD method of deletion. If you place a PROD tag on an article for which the primary contributor is still active, you may expect that they will simply remove it. This is something they are perfectly within their rights to do and you
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with a simple sentence saying who he was and why he is of importance. Use his full first name in the article title, then expand into his work, contributions to science, awards, etc, referring to sources that have written about him or his work, rather than quoting his own studies. We have notability
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about having started the Knowledge (XXG) Adventure. Did you complete it all? It looks like you've got a load of new badges, and maybe a couple more Missions and a few more badges still left to collect. It'll be great to have you editing articles on science and music, if these are your interests - I
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Hi Nick Moyes. I have had an initial look at WP:ACADEMIC. Krotkov was only in Canada for 10 or 12 years. His academic credentials were from Russia and appear from his obit to have been quite extensive. Given the perceived difficulty of obtaining proof of credentials from Russia, could there be
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OK, this is a bit complicated. Whether or not it says it's copyright is irrelevant, as material is copyright unless it's explicitly released into the public domain. If it's Crown Copyright as a publication by a government institution, then the copyright has now expired; likewise if it's genuinely
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referring to some "Cullen philosophy", I am of the opinion that all productive editors should place the highest priority on maintaining and improving legitimate encyclopedic content, and I would never apologize for that. That is the Knowledge (XXG) philosophy as I see it, and is the philosophy of
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How does Knowledge (XXG) deal with a user who is blocked indefinitely previously? Do I report an account for sock puppeting if I suspect it belongs to a user who is blocked indefinitely previously, even if there is no clear evidence of transgression in the new account? Is Knowledge (XXG) able to
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Hello, I have attempted to post an entry for a company called AutoBuy, but it keeps getting declined. At first, the reason was that it was too promotional, and the second time, the editor cited notoriety. This company has been referenced in news articles, so I am happy to provide the sources. Is
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Following on from the above answer, I might suggest you keep it simple. Just rewrite the bits of the obituary that are most relevant in your own words, and cut out any trivia. (I'm afraid I couldn't view the article in the link you supplied, it appeared just to be a long list of donors). We are
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I only meant to hold you up as an exemplar of excellence, one of the most outspoken advocates of saving indedquate articles about notable subjects. And I also have to confess I was writing blind, having not yet figured out which article was being referred to (once I figured it out, I made some
2371:. This is a key concept, and once you consider it I think you'll agree that without it, the online encyclopedia would not be as useful as it is. I'm sure the information you contributed is true. And most likely, if you look around, you can find a written source that will back up your claim. 2253:
Hello and welcome to the Teahouse. I'm afraid there isn't much you can do to speed up the process, as this whole website is a volunteer effort where people do what they can when they can. It appears that you properly resubmitted it so it will be reviewed at some point. Please be patient.
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Unlike the rest of the article, it seems to have various issues (grammar, personal viewpoint, no references, poor context). However, it may hint at an interesting story to be told about Stockwell. Rather than simply deleting it, I'd like to know the right way to report something like this.
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I can't make sense of the article. Can you please just tell me what to put in the "signature" field? So here's the directions: 3 horizontal stripes over the entire signature Top stripe black, middle stripe red, bottom stripe yellow. Thanks in advance, and yes, I am kind of lazy. :)
2707:. Your references look pretty promotional to me. It is not at all crazy that we do not have an article about a topic which has not received significant coverage in high quality, independent, reliable sources. This is an encyclopedia, not a directory of every product on the market. 1220:
As I understand it, a lot of editing competitions are organised by external organisations without the WMF being directly involved. If you wanted to do something like that (and it sounds like a great idea!) I think your first step would be to get in touch with one of the relevant
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Just to amplify Jasper Deng's answer: I had the same exact idea about improving the article on my hometown when I first began editing Knowledge (XXG). It'a a natural thought to want to contribute first-hand information. But Knowledge (XXG) works because the information in it is
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admins), I'm surprised that the phone number, at least, hasn't been expunged. The fact that it hasn't may mean that we let these borderline cases (it's promotional, but is it blatantly self-promotional?) go. If the associated user never shows up again, there's not much damage.
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You can look at the article history to see who did the revert. You can ask them on their talk page to explain the revert, or you can raise the question on the article's talk page and work to gain consensus on the changes. Do not engage in an edit war. You can also read
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I submitted an article but it was declined. I know I'm not a Knowledge (XXG) expert, but the article had citations and references. What's crazy is that there is no entry for Glassboard (Glass Whiteboard), even though they've been on the market for a number of years now.
3470:. This person is a makeup artist, which is not in itself a plausible claim of notabilty. Nothing in your draft article provides any special evidence of notabilty. She just seems to be a person doing her job. Why should an encyclopedia have an article about this person? 1317:
If you are a follower of the Cullen philosophy, your goal should be to find sources and rescue the article. Only if there's a clear case to be made that the subject of the article is not now and is very unlikely ever to become notable, would you consider proposing for
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Since this is yur uncle, you are suffering from a severe case of Conflict Of Interest because you are a second party, not a third party. This makes it very hard to keep it neutral. If your uncle is notable enough, sooner or later somebody may write about him anyway.
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page. Repeat several times, same result. Type new pw into text app, copy, and paste into both fields. Same. Maybe it doesn't like pasting the 2d copy? Paste to field 1, type carefully into field 2. Same. Whisky Tango Foxtrot? Help me change my pw! Please
2896:. Very observant of you. I was probably annoyed by the time I did the colour; the fonts on a Mac are completely different to those on Windows computers—I never know how my signature looks to half of our editors, and I had just worked out one I 2088:
Hi, I have created two wikipedia pages but they were all taken down. I looked up similar personnel on Knowledge (XXG) and used same code and similar word structure but it did not work out. How do I successfully create a Knowledge (XXG) account
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Hello, I would like to encourage (a) English language (b) architecture-related Knowledge (XXG) articles about (c) Sweden. So I thought to start a competition. Competitions and contests already exist on Knowledge (XXG), e.g. Wiki loves Earth.
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The “Ask a Question” box I can’t use, as the Ask My Question button is always greyed out. Also, text from the left column displays on top of the box. This is on my iPad Pro in Safari and iOS 11.0.3. To whose attention do I bring this?
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discussion, which opens up a broader discussion, but it has to be about the notability of the subject, whether the current article can be rescued, etc and does not generally get into a discussion of the behavior of other editors.
3305:), I would assume because the CEO is only notable because of the company so it makes sense to have a single article. Yet, a separate page might be worth it. The reviewer can sort this out once you have submitted the page. 170:. It was increased from 30 to 90 days in June 2017. If you click "View history" and then "View logs for this page" at the top then there are options to show the patrol and review log. There is no procedure to request it. 3766:. Do test your writing aginst the rationale explained there. You may wish to start your editing life here on Knowledge (XXG) by adding material to other articles - such as a history of ecological exploration section for 1761:. If there is an article where this type of disruption is ongoing, it is certainly possible to have to article protected, but we generally do not protect articles simply because they deal with sensitive subject matter. 3762:
guidelines here which seem to let every popular fictional film character under the sun become worthy of a page, whilst scientists working away in the background do have a high hurdle to get over - you can read more at
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I was wondering if there was any tool available in order to set a reminder for a certain amount of time (maybe to check on a merge proposal after a month, for example). I looked, but couldn't find anything. Thanks!
1982:. If there's any possibility that it's still in copyright elsewhere—that is, that the creator potentially died less than 70 years ago—make sure you upload it to Knowledge (XXG) itself, not to Wikimedia Commons. ‑ 2226:
Hi, I have created a new article who was declined, and after that I improved a lot my article, however I have been waiting for 36 days for someone to approve my new article... What should I do? Article link :
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I’m referring to the two drop-down menus of common editorial summaries. The first minor one says “spelling/grammar correction”. I would like to get punctuation added, as punctuation is important (see the book
578:. Welcome to both Knowledge (XXG) and the Teahouse, where we're happy to answer questions about editing the encyclopaedia. Your badges have been automatically added to your userpage whilst you were doing the 3709:
This obit is in a University of Toronto newsletter (University of Toronto Monthly, Volume 40, Issue 7, 1940). Would I need permission to quote/reprint it and if so (if you might happen to know) from whom?
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For (1), check your local laws, I am no lawyer etc. but I doubt the Wikimedia Foundation or anyone else is going to have issues with you doing what you want with your money. The only potential problem is
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Sorry. Why is it that some page in enwiki can't see the mswiki counterpart on the sidebar languages option eventhough it has been link and the mswiki can see the enwiki counterpart? For example this page
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I left a message on User talk:Rayshree regarding an article they created which has no citations of RSs. They removed my message from their talk page and did not message me back. Can I propose an article
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I created a page in my sandbox and wanted to move it to an Article. However, I accidentally moved it to Knowledge (XXG). I need an admin to undo the move and move it to the mainspace. Can someone help?
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as i can see this page does't have reliable references as per Knowledge (XXG) guidelines and it's look like advertisement of that company so why it is on our Knowledge (XXG) page link is given below
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Shouldn't articles about religions (e.g. Christianity, Judaism, Islam) be protected so that only admins can edit it? Vandals could easily write anti-religious text! Please respond to this ASAP!!!!
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Adding signature doesn’t work (button doesn’t change). Same with Join this discussion. For me, the text is over the box and can make the left of it almost illegible. Where do I request a fix?
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The Draft article is Dr Edwin Klotz. It was rejected by "I dream of Horses" and I was hoping that someone here could review it and help make it pass for the next review. Thanks Vincent Klotz
1109:. I'm not aware of any such automated facility, as useful as it would be. However, if you're up for installing scripts, I've found the PageCollector script is very helpful reminder tool (See 3078:, which I have just reviewed. This draft has many problems, both major and minor. Since the minor problems can be easily corrected, I will focus on the major problems. Please read about the 2541:
Hello i have have trouble adding notable people to Knowledge (XXG). Recently an article i contributed was deemed as paid editing. This was not true. How can i correctly add information?
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My Topic is a news magazine. The comments says more sources that about the organisation. Most news organisations get sourced and mentioned not written 'about'. How do i get past this?
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I was just wondering about the "Random Article" link. And thinking it could be more useful if we were able to set some criteria for articles it pulls op. e.g. in a specific category.
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I have no idea how much sourcing the article needed when it was deleted, as it is deleted. I only told you why it was deleted. And sign your posts please. I fixed your indentation.
2146:, in general when you have a question about a page it's strongly advisable to specify it, e.g., "I created added accurate, useful data to ] and it was reverted", "I created article 1201: 3833:. Sorry for the delay in replying (have been away mountain climbing). I think Krotkov's obituary hints at a greater story which is well worth researching and could demonstrate 1204:
I doubt they want the complications and possible controversies of a donation earmarked for editor prizes unless the amount is very substantial and the scope is more general.
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No more than articles about political parties and a host of other articles. The current policies backed by bots that quickly delete totally unsuitable material are fine. --
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I'm sorry that your efforts at creating Knowledge (XXG) pages were not entirely successful. I hope it's not out-of-line to suggest that you read the helpful advice at
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is our sister project that serves as a repository for freely available media files. They now have over 50 million files that can be used by anyone without permission.
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before 1923 is out of copyright in the US even if it's still in copyright elsewhere" is a hard-and-fast rule. The licensing tag you need to use when you upload it is
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I am on the board of a historical society and we are looking for a way to display photographs from our archives. Is there a way to do this through Knowledge (XXG)?
297:. The feature is enabled with "Add two new dropdown boxes below the edit summary box with some useful default summaries" under the Editing heading (not the tab) at 167: 3202:
I wrote a civility essay titled There is no Divine Right Of Editors. How do, and should I, add it to the box of essays that appears at the bottom of most essays?
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high school section. My question is: Can you edit something that you personally know if you don't have a citation for it. I did cite the changes I edited.
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I don't think this will be done based on your request here. It's unusual to change archived content; there has to be a pretty good reason. You could check
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I was just about to come back and say the same thing, having just done a test with the box checked, like this: Nick Moyes 13:57, 13 November 2017 (UTC)
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to upload on Knowledge (XXG), would it be considered Public domain? The book is over 100 years old, but again I'm not entirely sure how this works.
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I plan to contact other involved editors to have refs included. I feel unqualified (linguistically and culturally) to improve the article myself.--
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Userpage and to your Talk page, rather than the plain text I'm seeing above. If you type 5 tildes, you just get a time stamp. Regards from the UK,
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got rejected and I don’t understand why- I’d like to hear some specifics & constructive advice in how to fix the issue to have it published!
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I could imagine it being a slam-dunk for CSD U5, but problematic edits in both cases because they could be seen as largely self-promotional.
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are two rough drafts I've been working on in my sandbox for ages, which still need more work. I suggest we continue this discussion on your
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If I were to code it and send a patch or pull request or something would it be likely to be accepted, or is this kind of thing not done?
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You can mark it as a dead link, but it is preferred you update the reference to point to an archived version if it is available. See
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1) Could I have a competition independent of Knowledge (XXG)? I.e. I institute 20x100 EUR prizes and select winning articles myself?
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and it was deleted". That may not apply in this case but in general it's the way to go. Good luck in your growth as a Wikipedian. --
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Is there any way to contact another Knowledge (XXG) editor privately, i.e., send them a message they can read via their user page?
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Can someone tell me how to make my signature black, red, and yellow, and also put a couple images on the sides like Vami IV does?
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When I use my (unedited) signature by typing 4 tildes, the link doesn't appear and the signature is sometimes duplicated. Help!
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That one was published in the US, so it's no problem. While copyright is horribly complicated, "anything which was published
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articles on Knowledge (XXG). If there aren't sources about the organisation, then we can't have an article about it. –
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fault". — But to be honest, I didn't look far enough back in the history to see that Rayshree originated the article.
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is active). If they wish to be unblocked, they need to properly appeal their block under their original username.
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and added an AFC submission template so that you can submit the page for the mainspace when you think it is ready.
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worked. Your knowledge of personalised signatures amuses me, since yours is the default. (With your new code ...)
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impossible to identify the author the copyright has now expired. If it's possible to identify the authors and it
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wmf:Donations FAQ#Can I give you a targeted or restricted donation to be used for something very specific?
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2) Could I donate some money to Knowledge (XXG) specifically "earmarked" for prizes in the competition?
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Look wiki, if you don't like my article that's fine. But at least put a page for a well-known product.
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Also, is there any way to check if an article has been patrolled / or request for it to be patrolled?
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How does this Teahouse work? I wrote a short Bio on my uncle and I need help to make it pass review.
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will enable others to trust that you have improved the article. Please read more about this on the
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of a confused unregistered user posting in the wrong place. You are free to delete their post at
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That sounds right, thanks. I classed it as an essay so it added itself to the directory already.
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And yes, if you suspect that a user is a sockpuppet of a blocked editor, you should report it at
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only if you're willing to release them under a Creative Commons license or into the public domain
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Thank you for the advice. I will definitely remember it as I expand my knowledge on this site.
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an article means the window to improve that article will be minuscule, which would hamper our
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on English Knowledge (XXG), and most of them are preoccupied with administrative tasks. So,
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Now deleted as unambiguous spam written by an obvious paid editor. In future, if you find
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One thing that often confounds newcomers to Knowledge (XXG) is the community's stance on
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for an example of Commons doing large-scale hosting of a historical photo archive), but
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I have moved your message to the foot of the page, as that is where new messages go. --
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I'm not too great at copyright, but if I were to extract a picture of Roland Borhek on
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A severe case, doctor? Of conflict of interest? Oh goodness, I hope there is a cure!
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itself? Feel free to discuss botanical matters further on my talk page, or visit
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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so He needs another article to verify his article? is that what you're saying?
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Hi, I'm new to Knowledge (XXG). Where to find out about what badge I received?
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Can you edit a page if the information is just your knowledge of the subject?
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Hi, I was wondering where the source code is. I want to import it to Wikia.
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or elsewhere and insert them in the signature field around the other code.
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amount of it (the usual rule of thumb is 10%) you won't get in trouble. ‑
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From what I’ve read I keep getting more confused, so figured I would ask.
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Is a user sock puppeting if his previous account is blocked indefinitely?
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AfD discussion. So the short answer is, unless you have significant new
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prevent a user from re-registering a new account after he is blocked?
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Is there a way for Knowledge (XXG) to house an archive of photographs?
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First of all I apologize for the wrong link. I think this will work.
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Welcome to the Teahouse. I can't find anything related to AutoBuy in
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How long does it usually take before it’s removed from the article?
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a page I created about my old botany lecturer, and another on the
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so an admin can investigate and block the account if necessary. –
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May i know how this page is surveying on Knowledge (XXG) because ?
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at the top of the article, which will tag them for deletion. ‑
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but you also have to enable "Treat the above as wiki markup".
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Can someone help me to 1. add noindex 2.Cleaneup the red link
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Template like citation needed, but for outdated references?
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Information at this link appears not to be copyrighted.
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read the rejection notice at the top of your draft page
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hasn't been edited since 2012 and doesn't work for me.
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Give me his code and tell me where to put it please.
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