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more information later. I read on the talk page of the entry that there was some content that someone working with him wanted to be added, so I thought that would be a good thing to try being new to Wiki editing. I'm currently doing a writing course (de Waal's work was brought up in a lecture, hence me finding his Wiki entry) and thought that Wiki editing would be helpful in helping myself copy edit my own work, so here I am a newbie at Wiki editing at 38. I will certainly take your advice on board when editing the page, there seems to be a lot of talking around the same content and maybe too many exhibitions talked about instead of maybe having a more concise summary of his career. Do you think it's wise to look at other similar artist entries to gain some insight into what is usually added to such an entry?
1215: 1199: 3513:, you can not use a shared account. Every account should be used by one user alone. You also need to comply with Knowledge policies regarding paid editing. There is a message on your talk page about that. I suggest you not make any more edits until you have complied with the paid editing policy, or you might be blocked. About the particular edit, if it's getting reverted, it's most likely because the info is sourced and you are updating without a source. What you need to do is find a source that supports the change you want to make (see 806:, off the top of my head, a good article follows best practices and manual of style but may be incomplete, while a featured article also has to have virtually perfect prose and more importantly has to be a comprehensive summary of all works on the subject (meaning if there is an important paper or a book about the subject not used as a source in the article, it's not complete enough to be a featured article, unless you can convince reviewers that the source was deliberately omitted because it was outdated, etc.) 3136:(Please remember to sign your posts and include the recipients name if you hope for them to be notified of your response) Thanks for that explanation. Just say something like "hi I'm a student artist based in Melbourne; I have an interest in ceramics and plan to editing pages about X and Y but I'm not connected in any way with them" No need to reveal personaly identifiable stuff about yourself, though. Yes, it's always a good idea to look at comparable articles. Do have a go at 35: 1267:
shared interest? How much time will you be making available for the event? i.e. might it be a half-day drop-in, or a 45 minute classroom session? Knowing a little more about your intentions might assist me to offer you suggestions. Please ensure you ping me correctly, by signing your post with four keyboard tildes (like this: ~~~~), and including my username in your reply. Regards from the UK,
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to feel that someone not closely connected with the subject actually created the content. It would be sensible for someone to work through, line by line, and ensure every 'factual assertion' is either sourced or deleted. I also reckon the very long quote should be cut by half. The middle section seems especially irrelevant. Hope this helps.
622:. I'm not sure if you can just decide to create a WikiProject on your own and then go ahead and do it. I believe it's strongly recommended that you propose it first to (1) see if there's enough interest and (2) make sure its scope isn't redundant to that of an already existing WikiProject. You can find out more about this at 3095:
to edit are obligated by policy to declare their employer. Whilst the article is certainly a lot more neutral in tone than it once was, I feel the article template should definitely remain in place for now. There is simply too much uncited listing of innumerable exhibitions, honours and awards for me
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While that was happening, I added a 1px blank image to the article before the navbar transclusion to cause the PagePreview gadget to display the blank image instead. I started to write about this earlier because I recall the issue with NavPops (and my solution to it), but I tried hovering over a link
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I hope a few of these rough thoughts might be of some use. (I've had to guess at the type of audience you're aiming at) Feel free to follow up if you have any further specific questions. I did note that you haven't edited here for a couple of years, so it might be sensible to refresh your own editing
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For a long time, I have been thinking of conducting Knowledge: Edit-a-thon for a group of students (Age group:12-16 years). Finally, I got the time. Can anybody suggest me some Do's and Dont's for the same. Some Knowledge Policies and Knowledge Projects to be shared with them for constructive editing
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Knowledge doesn't have much control over external search engines that crawl over its pages. The now-deleted page should (probably) have meta-data on it that will keep Google from indexing it in the future, but I don't know when it might attempt to re-visit the page. You might try looking at Google's
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Depending on your focus, do you need to prepare example text for students to work with? If so, you could copy a small part an existing article they are likely to be familiar with, and change it off-wiki so that it contains false information, typos, poor formatting and unsubstantiated facts that they
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Welcome to the Teahouse, and thank you for your really great question. Running a successful editathon can be really rewarding. We have a few general resources available that might help you plan an event, and I might be able to add a few suggestions of my own. Firstly, we have a basic introduction at
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Welcome to the Teahouse. Over the years (judging by the talk page and edit history) the artist appears to have employed various assistants to work on 'their' page, and these users have edited very little else. In fact, your own editing history is quite suggestive of that type of new account, though
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My Article on Partha Pratim Moitra has been deleted twice and I find no hope to get it through in Wiki. But in Google there is still the reference. Is there any way to remove that reference from google? I have rewritten the article, as per guidance from the person who first time deleted my article.
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It is strange that the bot that autosigns in case an (would be) editor doesn't, didn't do it's job. I have no idea who this character was that asked WP to create an article. That brings up another subject. I've noticed from time to time, persons asking on the Teahouse that someone create an article
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Explain how valuable Knowledge is to student and schoolchildren around the world, especially in places where books are scarce. Explain how unhelpful it is if articles get damaged through mischief, vandalism, or if wrong 'facts' are included. Explain how they can help to improve content and how cool
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So I'd like to create a page for the 80's comedy The Malibu Bikini Shop. The film is noteworthy as it was one of the early starring roles for Bruce Greenwood and was the last film role for Frank Nelson before he passed away. This film was actually released several months after he passed away. I can
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Will they leave your Editathon, appreciating that they themselves can now go on to actually contribute to the world's greatest free online encyclopaedia, and perhaps help someone on the other side of the world who needs information? Will they be empowered and have a sense of responsibility in what
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with respect to creating a new article, but what about old articles? I've seen several "campaigns" to delete articles that have been in existence over 10 years, have a handful of citations, have over 50 edits, over a dozen contributing editors, that are on esoteric topics that are not particularly
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Thanks for your help and explanation! I can confirm that I do not work for the artist and don't have a conflict of interest in regards to having any connection to them, paid or unpaid. I'm a little unsure what to add to my user page, but I have added my location (Melbourne, Australia) and can add
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I was wondering if someone could have a look through the entry and help me identify what may be worth removing and cleaning up so I can learn this for further edits on other pages? I'm unsure if maybe it just needs more citing or links, or if perhaps there is just too much unnecessary information
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Also, what a lot of logged-in regulars are unaware of is that the Wikimedia Foundation has been tinkering with the software, and Knowledge now behaves fairly differently when logged out (i.e., to 99.9% of readers), particularly with regards to the behavior when hovering over links. Log out, hover
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If you look at the infobox, it says This is part of a series of Conservativism in the United States, and it has the pictures of six men, including Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater, and I doubt that they were members of the organization. But that is irrelevant to the description in the infobox,
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Get students to bring their own devices for editing, but provide as many laptops as you can if unknown numbers might attend. (Make the wifi password clearly visible to everyone. Tell all mobile phone users to work in 'desktop' view, not mobile view, or there will be problems in understanding any
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I'll spend a few moments putting a some extra ideas for you to consider, but I thought I'd just post this partial reply first. Would I be right in assuming you're a teacher and this is a school class, or is it an extra-curricular activity for people who might not know one another, or is there a
3368:. Successfully creating any new article is the hardest task on Knowledge; it takes much time and practice. I would strongly suggest that you spend much time editing existing articles first, to get a feel for how Knowledge operates and what is being looked for. You may also want to use the 3058:
entry, and now realised that it probably needs a complete clean up/edit/re-write to comply with Knowledge policies so that perhaps the "A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject. It may require cleanup to comply with Knowledge's content policies,
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I think that WikiProjects should form organically, out of a group of editors who already put time and effort into sa specific subject. One of the benifits of WikiProjects is that they allow already passionate, productive editors to organise their efforts. For this reason, I think unsolicited
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easily flesh the page out with a plot and cast listing, and the other vital data. I would like to note in advance that I am a film buff and I took two semesters of film history, for what it's worth, and I know of multiple URL's that are suitable to use in creating a page for this movie.
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to the article with NavPops and it didn't choose the one from the template. I now realize that was probably because NavPops ignores templates completely (or, configurably, displays their source). I must have been distracted by something shiny on the way to seeing if PagePreview did it
1098:, item 8 in that list goes to your question. If you think an article may be improved and you are willing to work on it, then you can suggest it be moved into draft space instead of being deleted. You can also suggest one of the other alternatives to deletion mention in that page. 1523:
for them. Maybe there should be a clear statement, that editors are volunteers and don't take requests or respond to demands. In other words it appears that there are persons who harbor a belief that WP is an on demand service. Like dialing up Pizza delivery, only it is free.
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Not sure what you mean. All you do is type in the new title you want to be at, it doesn't matter what kind of page it is. For moving reason, you could use something generic like "publish redirect" or "moving page to mainspace", or you could be more specific if you wanted to.
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Ensure you record the usernames of everyone attending (signing-in book/blackboard?)- this helps you provide support, both during and especially after the event. You or one of your helpers could even post a welcome message to every attendee during the event, or perhaps
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Actually, I have a second question. Do I have to remove the template that says the article is still in the draft namespace before moving the page, or will it be removed automatically? There is an invisible comment, that says it is important, and I should remove it.
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When the draft was moved to mainspace the history automatically moves with it, so there is no separate history to be merged. I have removed the old AFC template, which was no longer needed because you moved the draft to mainspace without waiting for AFC review.
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I would like to ask you for help. I actually wanted to rename the page. Can I do both moving the page to main namespace and renaming it at the same time? Is there a reason for renaming the page, if both actions should be done individually?
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which were reversed. The content you added may be true, but unless you can provide published sources verifying this, the content cannot be added to the article. Articles about living people have a very high requirement for verification.
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Thanks for the please remember nudge. I've edited my user page, and hopefully, it is clear enough. I'll make sure to check out The Knowledge Adventure for some basics and start editing in the coming days. Thanks for being so welcoming.
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Hi I was just doing some browsing and looked at the article on the Lisbon treaty. The articles first line appears to have been edited to call it the treat of brexit. I'm not an editor but thought you would want to know. The article is
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I would instead maybe suggest inviting editors you already know - people who you consistently create productive discussion with on talk pages, etc; people already working with you to achieve the goals of the WikiProject. Cheers! -- a
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Now I understand I am not worth. I contested the deletion but with no effect. Now I intend to learn, how to remove any reference of the person from search engines. As it was no promotional effort it may be embarrassing for the person.
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I understand that it's part of a series on conservatism in the United States, but I believe that a percentage of readers will not notice that and will assume that the faces on the article will be of members of the organization.
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I assert that WP:GNG should be about whether or not an article is created, and less about why an article should be deleted. Why should information be purged from Knowledge because someone wants to supress information/viewpoints?
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When translating into Simple English or German form English, how do I handle references? Do they stay the same or can I just say it's a translation and exclude references for the original language? Help would be appreciated.
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topic area, but that doesn't really answer the question about "was generally notable, and nothing has changed, but can't now find refs in present time". Loss of current refs online does not change the topic's notability, but
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Hello and welcome to the Teahouse. IP addresses are often used by more than one person. This does not mean your IP was "hijacked ". If you don't wish to get messages that aren't meant for you, you should create an account.
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If they're advanced enough by this stage, encourage students to look for articles about their local area/favourite subject and identify things that could be improved. Maybe discuss each suggestion as a group before taking
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to upgrade the article. Keep mind that only one out of a thousand articles has featured status; it must be one of the very best articles on Knowledge(out of all 5 million plus articles). You may also want to review the
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inciting people to set fire to refugee centers was added to several pages without any apparent reason other than to promote hate and crime against refugees. I can imagine that it could even be put back in the article
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Hello I have edited the page as Indicators of Food Product Quality with the reference Modern Food Microbiology by James M. Jay. Knowledge is stating that it is a copyright violation can you please help me to delete.
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is displayed in 119 articles and its image became the page image for several of them. Individual articles cannot disable it but may avoid it by displaying another image first. It can be blacklisted as page image at
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Follow up with each user a week or so later. Thank them for coming, ask if they need any assistance from you, and encourage them to continue. A second follow-up can be done a month later to see if they've continued
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I also did a copyvio check due to the tone of the article, and it came up as an 80% possibility of a violation (before I pruned it). Would it still be advisable to go down the deletion route, or try to change it?
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rather than a long list of things that are not. To do this requires sustained in-depth coverage in reliable sources, which is why that's the standard we apply in deciding whether an article is appropriate.
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I recently got a message saying an edit I made has been undone... but I have never to my knowledge ever edited any page. Is it possible my IP address has been hijacked, and if so , how do I stop this?
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particularly neutral point of view. Please discuss further on the talk page. (July 2016)" banner at the top can be removed and so that the entry is more neutral and aligned with Knowledge's policies.
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The article titled "The Fellowship (Christian organization)" has, in its thumbnail the faces of Milton Friedman and William F. Buckley, two thinkers who never had any association with the organization.
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Show them how to log-in (or sign up, if they haven't already), then to add a few lines about their interests. But, ensure they never reveal personal information about themselves or their family - see
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for information on articles that are created merely to discuss words or expressions. In short, any word or expression needs to have significant coverage of the word/expression itself in independent
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I've sent it to AfD. Between the copyright violations and the advert like tone (not mentioning the fact that I can't find any notable third party sources on the place), I'm as sceptical as you are.
1711:, the software that Knowledge uses, doesn't allow that kind of fine-grained control. There are ways to get around that, but they're complicated and not really suitable for this non-technical board. 892:
Hello and welcome to the Teahouse. This is a place to ask questions about using Knowledge. It isn't a place to ask any question about any subject. Do you have a question about using Knowledge?
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What is the best way to choose who to invite to a new WikiProject? The only way I can think of is by inviting users with the most contributions to that subject, but there has to be a better way.--
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which is conservativism in the United States. I see no problem here for all six are accepted representatives of conservativism in the United States. The info box is NOT labeled The Fellowship.
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One of our client who's page is on Knowledge is upset over her fake age which is damaging her credibility in showbiz. We edit the age someone again revert it. How we can sort this thing out.
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for advice. Successfully writing a new article can be challenging, so try not to get discouraged. The topic certainly sounds like it could merit an article, so you have that going for you.
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I've read several AfD discussions where one or two editors post some citations and the other editors just don't think that's sufficient. Then the administrator closes the AfD as 'delete'.
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HiĀ !! I'm new here and I don't know how to use this app even i don't know how to upload it to wikipedia. I'm so curious to know about it. . Please if you know teach me ill be waiting
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I am new to Knowledge, I wish to create/write about some fun words and their expressions. How can i do that? Please point to me correct link for training or getting started? Thanks DD
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it might be total coincidence? Either way, I feel you should create your user page and declare whether you yourself has (or has not) got any comnection with the artist. Those who are
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Hi, when I tried to log in in huggle it says that login failed (on enwiki) authentication requires user interaction which is not supported by action=login. What am I supposed to do?
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Tell them they can get help/support whilst editing by going to the Teahouse and asking us for assistance. And always listen to advice if another editor posts on their talk page.
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Although I understand Claytonweaver97's confusion since the pictures are very prominent and large. Comparing to other "series" templates, this seems unnecessary confusing (cf.
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which had been vandalized. I have reverted the vandalism. Thanks for reporting it. There is a feature which shows the start of a linked article when you hover over the link.
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Please reply me. Are you busy or something? Anyways, back to the question. Iā€™ve moved the draft now, should I place the histmerge template, or will somebody else place it?
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Replying to your answer for my question about the moving reason: Can I type in ā€œMoving draft article to main namespaceā€, as it is said in the Knowledge Moving guideline?
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says: "The feature is on by default for anonymous users and newly created accounts and off by default for accounts created before July 10, 2018." Editors often prefer "
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Please bare with me as I'm new to editing here on Knowledge and I've never created a page on my own. I thank everyone in advance for their valuable help and advice.
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I belief this article to be a gross mischaracterization of both William F. Buckley and Milton Friedman. They never had any part of this odd Christian organization.
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will automatically be removed from Google search results next time they try to visit the page and discover it's gone. Knowledge does not control when this happens.
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If you have the resources, project a live webpage of Knowledge on a screen and guide them through the basic layout. (Powerpoint screenshots are the next best thing)
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WikiProject invites are largely not useful - they may lead to editors joining WikiProjects, but I've never seen them create particularly active, productive editors.
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I support this suggestion. Last time I tried to change my preferences, I messed up, couldn't figure out how to get back to their previous state, and had to reset
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Might you need to get yourself 'event coordinator' rights so you can create more than the normal limit of six new user accounts per IP address, per day? See
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I'm confused as to why I see INDEX at the bottom of the text and nowhere do I see _____noindex____ as I would expect of the article was indeed not indexed.
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if that already had a discusson of hatred and violence against refugees and already had other images showing immigration detention or reception centers. --
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Hello and welcome to the Teahouse. I don't know the specific reasons for the current assessment of the article, but if you truly feel that it meets the
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Whenever I hover over the words "drama film" in an article, what pops up are the words "hi fatty". What does that mean? Am I being watched somehow?
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for themselves. Ask the group if anyone has anyone has ever edited Knowledge themselves. (It's OK for them to admit they only did so out of mischief)
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You have been editing Knowledge for nine months. You have not cited a source for any of the material you have added to Knowledge. Please read about
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Guide them through working through and fixing mistakes in your previously created dummy article. (Get them to add one reference, if at all possible)
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If there's not a fixed start time, and students can drop in at any point, consider running a short introductory talk at set times during the event.
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Should I remove the draft template that is a button for submitting the draft for review? There is a comment, which says"Important, do not remove".
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covered by mainstream media but are mentioned only in their industry (which makes it hard to adequately determine the relative/value/ranking of
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Hello and welcome to the Teahouse. Thanks for wanting to help build this project. You may find it helpful to use(if you haven't already) the
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These are topics where we know the information to be true (it was not invented) but no longer has easily findable citations to support GNG.
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included and it all needs to be simplified. I thought I'd use this entry as a starting point in identifying entries that need a clean up.
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Iā€™ve created a draft redirect, and I want it to be a redirect that is not a draft. How can I move it? Iā€™ve followed the instructions on
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New users and IP editors already can not edit your user page. There isn't an easy way to make it so that nobody but you can edit it.
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It's quite common for publicity machines to publish false years of birth to keep their celebrities young. If they manage to convince
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Regarding image linking, are you perhaps trying to embed externally-hosted images (i.e. not hosted at Knowledge or Commons) with HTML
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The reason was explained in the edit summaries which you can see in the article history, and an explanation was also added to your
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Welcome to Knowledge. If an article does not meet GNG or other notability guidelines, then it may be deleted. See the info here:
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Sound travels - intro talks and individual working areas need to be some distance away from each other to avoid noise disturbance.
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Welcome. The Teahouse is a place to ask questions about editing Knowledge. Do you have a question? I am happy to help you out.
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Schoolgirls at Knowledge Editathon, Cambridge University. Having enough helpers on hand to give practical advice is important.
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Okay, I see what you mean, as the "first image" on the page, it gets displayed. Perhaps they have a logo that can be added?--
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A "more" button will appear next to the other editing buttons, if you hover over it the option to move a page should appear.
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Do these articles have zero historical educational purpose because there's nothing written in present time on the internet?
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Here I have shown the citation with the required parameters, but with the language parameter included. Another example is:
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The bot doesn't always do this immediately, but you can insert an 'unsigned' template yourself by adding, in this instance
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I assume that those additions have now been reverted. Currently, no articles on the English Knowledge use this image.
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As for logo, that was my first thought too, but apparently they don't have one, at least not on their homepage. Regards
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Can you provide each person with a takeaway handout summarising what they should have covered, and what they can do next
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When you move a page, you are changing the title, aka the page name. So, you are doing what you said at the same time.
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It's not strictly accurate to say we don't take article requests. I believe we should be redirecting such requests to
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practice before you dive in at the deep end. Very best of luck, and drop by my talk page with an update if you wish.
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So is there an option for you to choose to move it to a redirect page? And what is the moving reason I should write?
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then delete the article anyway because GNG-in-present-time is being used for deletion excuse, not creation criteria.
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Ensure you reiterate the importance of not revealing personal details, or treating Knowledge like social media.
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As much as I want to help, I can't. I'm at school at the moment. Everyone is just a volunteer at Knowledge. --
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which is an error page. How do I work out if this is a wikipedia problem or an abc.net.au problem? Thanks,
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What is the groups' current experience of Knowledge? What do you want to achieve? (e.g. will you focus on
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Wow! You have an interesting idea of 'recently'. That message was left almost five and a half years ago!
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Knowledge? How much time will they have? What key things do you want them to take away from the event?
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-03/revitalising-the-aboriginal-language-gathang/10959142%E2%80%AC
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article is a good article and is not a featured article? What does it lack to be a featured article?
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to move pages. A user becomes autoconfirmed when they have made 10 edits and been around for 4 days.
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as to how, when, and whether it is legal to use stuff like this on a Wikimedia Foundation project.
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Do they know how to contact you as event coordinator, or to seek help from us here at the Teahouse.
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need to find and fix. They should never work on real articles until ready - use the user sandboxes!
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I need helping out why a page isn't indexed when appears at the end of the articles meta data.
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to the event is highly advisable. (Lots of time gets wasted trying to create accounts on the day.
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I wasn't able to find an editing policy on edits and images that incite to crime. For example,
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Regarding your user page, I don't see anything inappropriate posted by other users on either
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-03/revitalising-the-aboriginal-language-gathang/10959142
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If you think you can get the article into an acceptable state, go ahead. But I'm sceptical.
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You might not be conservative, but you must realize that this is an unfair representation.
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Note that this same editor has removed a declination template unilaterally from the draft
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so that you can learn the basics before you start. Also, I would recommend you take the
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but the film's real title is 'Mister Jerico.' How would I go about changing it, please?
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and use the article's talk page to suggest edits if you can support the proposals with
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which contains shortcuts they can use in order to find some of the really useful pages.
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and do it yourself; however, if you want to play it safe, you can request the move at
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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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beforehand. (Make sure you have actually done it and got all 15 badges, too!)
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the page. If you believe the move would not be contentious, then you can be
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first, because this could violate the license of a non-public domain image.
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Thank you for your help. After I am autoconfirmed, how can I move the page?
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to support the death date? If not, it's best not to post it untilyou do.
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And they are all primary-sourced and about all the text in the article.
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wasting the time of multiple editors to discuss AfDs over a week's time,
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and didn't see anything about that mentioned, but maybe I missed it.--
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Here is what I see at the bottom of the text (with spaces removed):
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Right, back again. Here are a few random things for you to consider:
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to a file, to import later? If not, I suggest it as a feature. ā€“ā€“
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Try to keep section headers to just a few concise words. Thanks.
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may be the way to go, I have not looked after useful sources.
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be written in a way that is compliant with our core policies:
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since 2014. Are you thinking of someone else with that name?
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please create an article in wikipedia on document servitude.
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GNG is about creating articles; but what about deleting them?
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to learn more about why it might be rated as a Good article.
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Have you read the various archived discussions such as from
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Are we trying to save storage bytes for Knowledge servers?
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indicating how it meets Knowledge's special definition of
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they can now do? If 'Yes', then you've done a great job!
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