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through that. "Significant" means that there is in depth coverage of the topic, not just a passing mention. "Reliable" means that the source has professional editorial control, and a reputation for accuracy and fact checking. Blogs and social media rarely meet the standard of being reliable. "Independent" means that the source doesn't have any business or personal connection to the topic. A person's own website isn't independent, and in the case of a record producer, neither are the websites of associated record companies or artists. They all have a stake in each other's success. Ask yourself, which of these references meet those standards, and that is the skeleton of your article. You can use other sources on a limited basis for non-controversial facts. Your references should be presented within the body of the text, to verify the various claims. So, for example, if you wrote that a producer won a Grammy in 2004 for a certain album, then your reference might be a newspaper article about the
Grammys that mentions that award, and you would place the reference in the body of the article right after the statement about the award. Bare URLs are not preferred. Instead, the URL should link to the title, and all the details of the reference should be there for anyone to see: Website name, author, date published, and so on. You may want to read
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has more in common with cloud computing than anything else; so any website which allows users to modify its content is a wiki? That doesn't even begin to describe what a wiki is. Wiki is a
Hawaiian word for "quick" or "fast" and it's a metonymy that describes certain websites (not just one website) and their functionalities. I question the choice of wording here too. Of course "people" are going to operate the thing, who else would it be? the user? The reason why this is of concern to me is because of the ambiguity of the root word "wiki". One could easily mistake wiki as an abbreviation for wikipedia for example.
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example. The definition of wiki is vague, what is a collaborative website? - are forums a form of wiki? after all, they are a collaborative website. Do they have to use wiki software in order to qualify as a "wiki"? And how do I know that something is powered by wiki software? will it say it's powered by "wiki"? The current "wiki" page doesn't even state "collaborative website" when describing what wiki is, it just says "website", which makes it even more obscure.
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3060:. The problem, of course, is that in order to correct the redlink problem, someone has to write the articles, if the sources are, in fact, entitled to Knowledge articles. I'm not prepared to do that today. But it's easy to go back and revert what Jodosma did should anyone be willing to do that. It might be possible to create stub articles to get around the problem and then take the time to do real research later.ā
3741:, some features such as rollback have limits to stop them being abused, and in the case of email to prevent a user spamming. It just means you have exceeded the number of emails in a time period and you have to wait before you can email again. There will be someone who knows the detail better than I do regarding how many emails you can send over what timeframe. Hope this helps
2911:. In other cases, the person or company holding the copyright may grant permission to allow the images to be used, but then the copyright holder loses a lot of rights (if the image is free, the copyright holder couldn't easily use it to make money) and control over how the image may be used (it could be used by anyone for anything). So that permission is hard to get.ā
2192:, English Knowledge is only for English language articles, not other languages. If what you mean is translating the article from word to word, then it is fine. However, if you are going to copy the whole page from French Knowledge, then it is not correct. Also when you translate it, please do add the references as you can use other language references too. Also see
2996:!! Honestly, Knowledge is not a reliable source even on Knowledge. So, there should be 0 wikilinks used as references anyways. That being said, perhaps in the process of removing all of the wikilinks used as references, you could go to the page referenced and see if any of those references might make suitable replacement references without being circular.
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article has a number of problems. Although it seems that she was a wonderful person, you have not yet shown that she was notable, as
Knowledge defines that term. So, I would concentrate on finding coverage in high quality sources, and remove poor quality sources, and any speculative statements for the draft. And then resubmit it. Good luck!
482:, I have seen some of the reverts and edits you are referring to. In nearly every case the reason for the revert/change was noted in an edit summary. If you disagree with the reasons that another editor has given you can open a discussion on the article's Talk page (or that editor's talk page) in an effort to achieve
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Because
Knowledge places such a high emphasis on careful compliance with copyright law, it is an unfortunate but true fact that images we might like to add to a certain article just aren't available with the proper free license. An alternative that often works is to add an external link at the end of
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to find instructions on how to do that though as I do not know off the top of my head. If you are having difficulties communicating what you would like to accomplish, I would be happy to clarify for you there. That being said, video's are rare on wikipedia for a reason, you may find it wise to just
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In APA style this in-text citation would be required ....Arrington, Dagenbach, McCartan, & Carr (2000, as cited in Chen, 2012:1) ..... when one is referencing an unseen report (Arrington, etc, 2000) that was cited by someone else whom you are citing (Chen, 2012). 1. Is any of this information to
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There are some really good books published by
Sixthsense and 3 of the books written by Gobinath are topping their bestsellers list. It was only appropriate to give them the due credit...if you want any authorization..I shall provide the same.Kindly let me know the supporting facts or details that you
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Yeah, that project's site isn't very well put together, I'll grant you that. If you would like me to go through and clean it up and fix it, I'd be happy to, but it would be on the bottom of an ever growing lists of things that I am wanted to get done. If you want to do it yourself, I would be happy
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Oh, I see I overlooked your comment about your name at the beginning of talk; sorry about that. The explanation is that every user has their own talk page. The one with your name at the top is your talk page which is for other users to send you messages. So when I finish posting this reply, I will go
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Thanks for the warm
Welcome. I read those articles, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to create the page (honestlyĀ :) ). I already submitted it once for creation but it was deleted. To prevent that the same happens again I would like to have it reviewed by more experienced members. Like this forum
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Used as a metonymy? it is a metonymy. Metonymy are words. For example, wikipedia = metonymy for fast-encyclopedia (I'm guessing). Where did I say it was part of a website? Did you misread "pertain" or something? pertain does not equal to partial. Pertain means it belongs to a class of something else.
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and the part in question is where it fails to describe what wiki is. It currently says "A wiki is a website which allows people to add, modify, or delete the content via a web browser usually using a simplified markup language or a rich-text editor" This description is ambiguous and it sounds like it
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I had a heads up from a contributor that my article would probably be rejected for several reasons. One was because it used a questionable primary source: an obituary. And the person named was not particularly famous though her work had been recognized by her peers. Additionally she had a tremendous
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I've checked out the MediaWiki
Widgets page, where it gives me a bunch of information and code. I was pretty sure I didn't have the Widget extension so I downloaded that as a zip file. Then, I was directed to the installation process at Extension:Widgets and got lost. The Widget:Vimeo page wants me
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I must disagree with
Jodosma's action because I have done what he/she is trying to correct. Technical, you misinterpreted what Jodosma was trying to explain. The redlinks were not actual references, but rather Wikilinks to the articles that should explain what the references are. It is important to
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Wordcraft, the other reason there are fewer images than you might be expecting is that
Knowledge is striving to build a š where all the content is free. In relation to images that means it is preferred that images are either out of copyright (in the US - where wikipedia servers are hosted) or are
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Thanks. This is really very helpful as I had already the feeling I was doing everything twice!!! How stupid I can be! Of course I want the latest version to be submitted for approval. Now how do I proceed? This is really very confusing to me. Now the article in my sandbox is the most recent so I ad
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The current page regarding wiki (meaning "a collaborative website") fails to accurately disassociate itself from cloud computing, or anything else in which the means of the project requires collaborative work; which is a big part of cloud computing (if you do work) and that is why I used that as an
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I think you're misapplying the term "metonymy", then. "Knowledge" isn't a metonymy, it's a name. Names aren't metonymy. The word "wiki" has its own meaning in
Hawaiian, of course, but in English, it literally means "a collaborative website"; it's not a metonymy via the Hawaiian word, it's just the
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a website. It's the actual name of a certain kind of website. So, since it's a direct reference to the thing it describes, it's not a metonymy. Contrast to the common example of a synecdoche (a form of metonymy), wherein the use of the word "hands" in the phrase "All hands on deck" metaphorically
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When I discovered he didn't have an article written on Knowledge I thought of giving it a try to write it myself. As there aren't very many resources available other than his personal website I am concerned that this source may not be enough to publish the page. I would also love feedback on how it
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this administrator seems to have a problem with the living person and also me, which is why he attacks any editing i make on the article, weeks ago we solved this out but he seems to want to create an argument with me on Knowledge so I would stop editing on wiki or be blocked...Can anyone else deal
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that will allow you to skip all throttling. The right is granted to users in the bot, administrator, bureaucrat, account creator, and global rollbacker user groups. You could request temporary Account Creator or Bot permissions to send the rest of your emails and any administrator or bureaucrat
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which teaches and shows how content on one page can be recycled on other pages and is the basis upon which templates work. I encourage you to take your time and read through that page (it took me almost a full week personally to absorb and truly understand how it works, mostly) and remember that
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is a pink box stating "Submission declined..." and the reason provided by the reviewer for why they did so. Since that is manifest when you view the page, I suspect that you may not have known how to get back to the proposed article you posted. If so, when you look at the top of any page here you
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The answer to the second question is that all is necessary is enough information for the interested reader to be able to find the reference. If it has none of these standard identifiers, don't give them: as long as the title, volume, date etc are given in the traditional manner. You may find the
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Hello Alice, and welcome to the Teahouse. The issue isn't the number of the references, but primarily, the quality of the references, and secondarily, how they are presented. Notability on Knowledge means that the topic has received significant coverage in reliable, independent sources. Let's go
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Thanks, Technical 13. I don't know how to respond to your comment other than clicking on the "join this discussion", so sorry if I can't get my comment to have an indent like yours. Hmm, looks like that's probably the reason why I'm stuck. Okay, well for now I will leave this idea. It was worth
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Hello Dfwenigma, and welcome to the Teahouse. A Knowledge article should be based on what the reliable, independent sources say about the topic. A topic is considered notable if it has received significant coverage in such sources. You can't speculate or guess in a Knowledge article. Your draft
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What do you mean names aren't metonymies? Your computer mouse is called a "mouse" because it looks similar to a real living mouse, hence it's a simile. It's also a Metonymy because a computer mouse is actually a "pointing device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its
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Hi Ryanmcdyer. This is a great question and the ramification is huge: imagine if someday, every article in every language were translated to every other language! I wanted to add a reminder about attribution. If you translate from the fr wiki, state that in the edit summary and add
2628:? If so you still have plenty of time to provide reliable sources in the correct format. Once that is done you can remove the prod blp template. I will spend some time on the article later and see if I can help improve it for you. Please do not hesitate to ask for additional help.
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I'm wondering is it ok to pretty much copy word for word from foreign language wikis? For example, i want to work on improving the quality of articles on French football teams (I follow French football, long story) on en.wiki and the fr.wiki articles on these teams are brilliant.
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Thanks guys, I think I can go ahead now. I'll remove all the redlinks, which serve no purpose, and leave the bluelinks wherever they provide useful info. After all, it's a simple matter to cut and paste into the search box if you really want to know more about the source.
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Hello Jnpengfei, welcome to the Teahouse. Do I understand correctly that you want to refer from another language version of Knowledge to a page in English Knowledge? If so, you put :en: ahead of the full name of the English Knowledge page. So for example your user page is
3020:, then it is OK to wikilink within the reference as I've done here. The wikilinked articles aren't references, but just provide further information about the reliable source and the city where it is published. It is the original newspaper article that is the reference.
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Hi Miss Bono, why do you want to send that many emails, and how many emails are you exactly trying to send? Sending emails should generally be a quite rare event. On a wiki the "normal" means of communicating is through editing talk pages. Is that an option for you?
486:. In the end consensus needs to be reached and you won't achieve it by attempting to convince another editor by what you write in an edit summary. I hope this is of some help to you. Please leave me a message at my talk page if you want to follow up. Happy editing
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I email the user yesterday when he was available here on Knowledge, so he replied in his talk page. I keep on emailing hime since the matter I had to discuss was private. (but the only way he could reply to me was via wikipedia for the reason I explained above)
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Technical 13 named and used the color in his post so that you would know what it was. It's #FCDD09. Not all colors have normal names like "LightYellow" or "Goldenrod" (there are so many gradations that that wouldn't be feasible) but are named using codes. See
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to try and guide you. Based on the way they are currently doing it, it would be prudent for you to read up on some of the "how wikipedia works in the background" documentation that I'm not sure you are familiar with. The first big one that comes to mind is
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I recently updated the article about Marfa Lights. Some named APL from an organization called Fringe Theories said he didn't like the new version, but gave no specific reasons. He then restored the original version. How do I get some form of arbitration?
2462:. Seeing that your first edit was to create this article and that you have added the company website to other articles suggests you have come to promote the company. I am more than happy to help you further and you can ask me questions on my talk page.
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supporting surface." Please help me understand your definition of metonymy. Metonymy means "change of name." If "a collaborative website" = wiki, then by definition, it's a metonymy because when you say wiki, you really mean "a collaborative website".
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Thanks again. I followed up on your good advise but I realize that almost all the references can be found in the book City Mosaic of Errol Sawyer. There is an introduction and 2 essays written in it. Can't I just put this book as the maim source of
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Hello, Isa, and welcome to the Teahouse. I'm afraid that if there are few resources available apart from his personal website, he probably does not meet the requirement of notability, and so there may not at present be an article on him. Please see
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At the top of my article it states "The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten. Please discuss this issue on the talk page and read the layout guide to make sure the section will be inclusive of all essential details. (April 2013)"
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I could have done this much at home. It appears a lot of these red links could have been blue links if only they had been typed correctly or piped. The references do not have the exact name of the Knowledge article, but the articles are there.ā
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refers to the crewmembers themselves, not literally their hands. The difference is that "hand" in a literal sense does not mean "crewmember", which is what makes it a metonymy, whereas a wiki is literally a website that is run a certain way.
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Hi! When you make changes to an article you should use reliable sources and cite them in line. If an editor rejects your changes, and reverts (i.e me), you should discuss the issue on the talk page. A discussion has already been opened here:
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If I'm understanding you correctly, I'm afraid I have some bad news that en.wikipedia does not have the Widget extension installed and therefor you will not be able to use that widget. It may be possible for you to convert your video to an
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The reason that I ask this question is because I've recently made an edit where I thought I've made things more clear, however, depending on whose definition of clear you define, clear may not mean the same for every editor. The article is
201:(and it matters not at all that the other user is an administrator); this is a content dispute (now an edit war). I am going to give each of you a warning on of your talk pages. What I suggest is that you post to the talk page and ask for a
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template is generating wrong output for some ULAN numbers. the template appears to be ok but generated output doesn;t correspond. Appears to be some sort of corruption in database or Parsing routine has bug in it. example of wrong output -
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where Ali Hewson and Bono appeared wearing EDUN in a Louis Vuitton campaign. I am working in EDUN's article and I need that picture to illustrate a topic, so, if one of you can find it and upload it under the same licence that the picture
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to copy the entire source of that page and put that onto my wiki... BASICALLY, I'm referred to several pages telling me to download and copy things. I don't know where to put them exactly, and/or they are showing up wrong on my page.
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Apparently the answer to my other question that couldn't be answered on IRC is that the 24 hour timer starts from the time the first email is sent an it is a rolling timer. This is good to know, and the way I think it should be.Ā :)
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in the refs in a wikilink. Before I go ahead and remove all these links (which are, as I see it, unnecessary), could someone please advise me if I'm on good ground. I couldn't find anything that quite explained it in the WP pages.
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an article that contains high quality photos related to the topic. As long as the external website is not excessively promotional, this can allow the interested reader to see some photos that more fully illustrate the topic. See
2391:. If you have fixed the issue, then feel free to remove the tag yourself. You can get rid off it by removing {{lead rewrite|date=April 2013}} at the top of the page. But please don't remove it, if the issue has not been fixed. --
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appear in the Wiki text? 2. How is the reference composed to reflect the above situation? As in APA the details concerning Arrington, etc., would not appear in the reference list; only the details concerning Chen, 2012. Thanks,
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as a base. Are there enough notable dance groups on Knowledge to employ such a new template? I'm kind of busy this week, but could probably slap something together if I knew exactly what traits would need to be in such a box.
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Your edits were reverted because you seem to be confused about the meaning of the word "wiki', there are many thousands of different websites that use the "wiki" method of collaborative construction, Knowledge is merely one of
3526:. We already have the company logo. An editor could take a photo of their company headquarters or an event to further illustrate the article. There are many other possibilities. Fair use simply doesn't apply here, I am afraid.
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I need more information to help either of you. What was the reason given to you for deletion? Also it would be helpful if you could give me the contents of the article. If it was lacking any citations that may have been why.
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Hello Teahouse, I am creating a Talk in Chinese and would like to link to another page with the same topic but in English. How should I do that? Also it is quite strange that, at the beginning of the talk, my name displays.
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1) Why are there so few images on Knowledge? A picture speaks a thousand words, and yet I've come across just a handful. 2) When citing a journal, what to do if there is no DOI, PMID or URL? It's a magazine from the 1970s.
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What does this mean??? I can't send any emailĀ :( "As an anti-spam measure, you are limited from performing this action too many times in a short space of time, and you have exceeded this limit. Please try again in a few
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I just had my submission rejected for not using footnotes to reference my article, but previous to this I was rejected for having too many references in there. I am confused as to the middle ground I should be aiming for!
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Thanks for coming to the Teahouse! So few images - because people have not uploaded them! but there are still lots here and in commons.... When citing a journal just put in as much information as you know. Regards,
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Hi there! Yes, I'm looking to put that vimeo video onto my wiki page. I'm in the process of having my page be reviewed too. I figured I'd try and add the video before it gets reviewed though. Hopefully it works!
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I have had a number of experts look at the article and suggest and recommend changes. They have all said that the article is fine now, but the above comment is still showing. How do i remove this? Thanks Mike
3985:. You do realize that after the first email you send someone, if they have replied it is best to email them directly with your email service and skip going through wikipedia's email this user link, right?Ā ;)
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Oh, ok... I though it would be good to have a picture in that section that talks about the publicity made by Bono and Ali for Loui Vuitton. No problem. I like the idea for the low-resolution if that image...
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Sixthsense, and cite them in the article. No unreferenced information, and no information from Sixthsense or a source close to it will be adequate to demonstrate that it meets Knowledge's criterion for
4264:; it contains no English approximation of "tĶ”s", and therefore displays an error. You can add one if you want to, though I doubt that you could find anything better than the separate "t" and "s".
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Thanks, I have had a couple of experts review the article make a small change and then confirm the article was ok. So I have taken your advice and removed the comment. Thanks for the help. Mike
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ive tried to create a page for our company, and it was denied. im having an issue understanding what the problem was and why it was denied and would love an update. page name: LocalResponse
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thing. I would like to work along with you in that, but slowly cause i am studying for an exam to get into college this year which is pretty ahrd for me since is a Math test, and I hate it.
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Hello Monkelese, welcome. This user is an admin, so you might be doing something wrong. You can ask him some explanation for what he has reverted your edits in his talk page. Hope this helps
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What makes you certain they haven't replied? I wasn't aware of that being part of the throttling limit and might consider it to be a bad faith assumption to assume that. Anyways...
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That's exactly my point, I've mentioned that wiki pertains to many websites and not one. So we both agree that wiki is not just one website, but many. I don't understand your point.
4231:( IPAc-en|s|É|'|tŹ|oŹ|t|s|É ) (se CHO tseh). The question i have is with the ātsā phoneme (āŃā like the beginning of ātsarā). I have copied the ātĶ”sā character directly from the
4010:, I am tryint to comunicate with a user that cannot access wikipedia right now and I need to confirm something important and that cannot be plcaed in a talk page for everybody.
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I've added "ts" to the template, since it's a fairly commons sound outside of English. I gave the example 'ts' as in 'hats', but maybe 'zz' as in 'pizza' would be better? --
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I've been searching for step-by-step instructions on how to put a Vimeo video onto a wiki page. I'm very new to creating pages so I don't have any experience with wikipedia.
3172:. You can find it by clicking on "special pages" in the toolbox section of the left bar. Next time when you have a question please remember to start a new section. Have fun!
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name of a kind of website, named after the Hawaiian word. In the same way, calling a computer mouse a "mouse" isn't a metonymy, it's just what the device is called called.
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I see. I think there should be a subpage like that one for the background because I have to change the colour in every page of the header. hard work. what do you suggest?
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It's been more than 2 weeks now and my article is still not on in WIki and it has been reviewed by several people. Could you be so kind to take a look at it: Errol Sawyer
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should see a link that says "contributions". If you click on that you will see your past edits, and thereby should be able to easily locate the submission. Best regards--
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Hi everbody, I would like to post my first article somewhere, so that the article could be reviewed before I publish it.Could you tell me how to do it? Many thanks, --
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and despite my attempts I've been unable to find what the settings for number of edits/emails in what time frames are currently set. I'll do a little more digging...
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I just uploaded it, because I read in Archive 106 a question like mine with an answer and I follow the stpes, but now the infobox doesn't want to shoe the image. See
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First, how do you add a picture? And secondly, I can't figure out how to talk in live chat. I can't find where to respond?I'm new to this and want to learn more!
1326:, which has my username at the top; people use it to send me messages. Actually all pages on Knowledge have talk pages. For example the Teahouse's talk page is
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I considered it, but wasn't sure it was the right thing to do, so I brought it up at the noticeboard in the hopes that someone wiser than me would handle it.
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I forgot how to get to the getting started page... It no longer shows up automatically and I can't seem to find it. Who can point me in the right direction?
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in the public domain. Most images are copyrighted to someone and it's trying to find images that aren't copyrighted that is the reason for the "shortage".
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Well if said user replies to you, you should move on from there to use contact them directly given said reply will provide you with their email addressĀ :)
2772:, which do appear to be about the same topic. Since the latter is the better developed article and the former has no sources whatsoever, I'd just redirect
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To clarify, Knowledge articles themselves should never be used as references. But if I cite a specific article by title, published on a specific date in
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I have recently created a talk. But in spite of the supporting external links the delete announcement wont go. How should I wait for this? lolakshi
2983:, but citational redlinks can be detrimental to an article, not just annoying. Go ahead, and if you get challenged, I'll be glad to back you up.
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or as it says on that page "To nominate an existing draft or user sandbox to Articles for Creation, add to the top: {{subst:submit}}". Regards,
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Am trying to create an article for Sixthsense Publications. The information that I have updated is correct. Yet the page is not approved. Why?
1996:. Have posted note under authority control (talk) but not sure if this will bring it to attention of anyone with knowledge to resolve problem?
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I believe I can update on information that I am sure about and am doing it in the best of interest of the audience.09:43, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
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on this project. We can continue your instruction for this project on your talk page or mine, it does not matter to me as long as it is one
1731:, if you are trying to change the color that I set that is yellow, it is actually not on that page but instead transcluded from a sub-page (
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I want to upload a logo of a private company for placing it in the infofox of themain article. What Information and liscense should I use??
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Note: it may be that you reached the allowed number of emails in a 24 hour period. Have 24 hours expired since your Action was Throttled?
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could grant that if you demonstrated to them a legitimate use. I've still not found what the limits are set at though... Still looking.
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Seconded. (Sidenote: What really drive me nuts is when I see other parents telling their children to be quiet when they ask questions).--
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which briefly describes the proper procedures applicable here on the English Knowledge. The French Knowledge also has guidance at
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An up-and-coming singer/songwriter with music to sell on iTunes and amazon.com and a new album to promote has made her first edit
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Hello, hello. Where can I find that page someone told me about once that teach how to edit my user page. Can't remeber the name
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after a visit to the IRC channel and review of enwiki's configuration settings file... you can only send 20 emails per day
1779:, I'm not sure what you are asking... I only had to edit two pages to change all of the colors on that WikiProject's page.
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impact on modern day Texas even though her contribution occurred more than 63 years ago.Dfwenigma 22:34, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
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I have reviewed your article and left a comment, Ellgee. Please read my comment before I review again. Thank you!
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yeah thats what I mean, translating it across into English. Just nice to get some clarification on this, thanks!Ā :)
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and how long?? I mean I am seeing this sinces yesterday afternoon and it says "Please try again in a few minutes"
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Hey Miss Bono. It appears not. I have looked at a number of articles on dance groups, and they all appear to use
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Hello, Teahouse, and welcome to the BeadleB. The template responsible for the message seems to be
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I'm going to assume that it was declined due to a lack of neutrality from someone with an obvious
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for how to upload and use pictures. (I'll leave your question about live chat for someone else.) ā
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Welcome back to the Teahouse, Miss Bono. The two situations are not comparable. The article
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Hello again! Hope not being bothering so much. Is there any infobox for a dance group??
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I'm sorry, I don't know but I'm sure someone will be along with the answer shortlyĀ :)
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forget that idea for now or upload your video to youtube and link to it. Good luck!
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Issa Malluf is a musician from my home town, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
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Then why are you emailing somebody 20 times before they reply to you? ...
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I want the yellow a little bit as the yellow in the flag of Ethiopia.
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I figured out the live chat and thnx for your help and the welcome!
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That is the one! thanks. Will remember new section! Thanks.
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I have added an IPA pronunciation to the town name in the
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Hi Bigbender9, welcome to the Teahouse. According to the
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I don't think so. So I have to wait 24 hours?? Oh my! :O
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as infobox for a dance group. Sorry if I misunderstood.
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