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every aspect of it's production, distribution, advertising, etc. Everything I added or changed in the article today is true and is based on my experience running the magazine. How can what I say be accepted as true without the need to refer to citations. The original editor mentionied that I started the magazine in 1982, but failed to mention when it ceased publication, which I indicated was 2002. The original editor stated that there were 2 Propaganda videos, when in fact there were 3, which I indicated in my June 4th changes to the article. The original editor failed to name some of the most important and repeatedly covered bands in
Propaganda such as Bauhaus and Xmal Deutschland, but named some insignificant and marginally covered bands such as Pig Face and Legendary Pink Dots. I tried to delete Pig Face and Legendary Pink Dots and add Bauhaus and Xmal Deutschland. And where I said that famous fashion photographer Steven Meisel contacted Propaganda to inquire about using a couple of my models, I know this to be true because I spoke with his representative and put him in touch with those models. And when I say that the press-run of the magazine reached 20,000 copies, only me and the printing company would know that for sure. I indicated that Propaganda was carried by Tower and Virgin Records - which is yet another thing which is being subjected to this citation requirement. And there is more information which I attempted to add and misinformation which I attempted to correct which are in jeopardy of being challenged or deleted. If Knowledge editors have to have citations for everything, then a more complete and accurate accounting of events can never be achieved, because many things that occur have no published source, and in some cases published sources are inaccurate, untrue, or their information is incomplete or out-of-date. Is there no room whatsoever for first-hand experience from someone who was personally involved in the event which is being documented? How can I verify that I am Fred Berger, and having done that how can I get my own personal account of an event accepted without certification. You can contact me at my email address: <redacted: -->
3077:. Maybe you could work some of those unpublished facts into the interview and then they could then be cited by Knowledge. I know this seems like a very backwards way to do things, but there are very good reasons why we have a high bar for including information in Knowledge. In many cases it's the only way we can keep Knowledge reliable, especially when multiple experts have different versions of "the truth". Personally, I often work on zoology articles. I also happen to do real biology research on poorly studied groups of arthropods. Even if I know that the existing sources are 100% wrong about a certain fact, I have to leave the incorrect information in the article until someone publishes new information in a 3rd party source. That way Knowledge doesn't just have to accept my word on it. They know that other people have evaluated the information and considered it good enough to publish. This prevents Knowledge from having to be an arbiter of
1236:! In the future, at the top of every page there is a tab/link to something that is called a page history. Start by clicking on that link. Look down through the list and you will see two columns of radio buttons. Click on the radio button in the first column that corresponds to the most recent "good" version. In the second column, select to one for the current "unstable" revision. At the top of the page, click on the "compare" button. Wait a few moments and the page will load for you and you can review what changed. There will be two boxes near the top, the one on the left will highlight in red everything that was deleted and the one on the right will highlight in green everything that was added. At the top of the box on the right, there will be an (undo) link. Click that and it will automatically revert the changes by taking away all the green stuff from the right and adding all the red stuff back from the left. Happy editing!
4029:, and that means it must be written somewhere that has a reputation for solid editorial control: such as books published by well-known publishing houses or academic presses, major newspapers, magazines, peer-reviewed journals, or websites whose reliability mimics one of those types of sources. Generally, we can't consider self-published sources as all that reliable because, really, anyone can create a website about themselves. So, if you're looking to write an article about Alison Plaza, you need to gather up all of the books, magazine articles, newspaper stories, etc. written about her, and there needs to be enough to write a reasonable-length article about her life from what is written in those sources. I hope this helps. You can read more about this at
3013:- would that be sufficient proof of who I am? And if so, will you accept what I state in my re-editing of the Propaganda (magazine) article? Because what was written prior to my attempted June 4th changes was incomplete and in some cases inaccurate, and unfortunately the correct and complete information is lacking in published sources. Truth is not just the published record, it resides in the experience and personal knowledge of the editor, in this case the principle party to Propaganda Magazine in all its facets. Please advise. Thank you. Fred H. Berger
4025:), a list of credentials has no bearing at all on whether the article will be kept or deleted. The only factor that matters is "How much independent, reliable source text have other people written about this subject?" This is the test for ANY subject of ANY article, whether a person, a concept, a location, a company, a musical instrument, whatever. All that matters is "How much source material exists out there in the rest of the world for us to use to write an article?" Source material must be
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model of volunteers contributing to open software and makes it work for creating an encyclopedia. Also, from a purely technical standpoint I think its an amazing technology, a great example of how something fairly simple like a new markup language can work so well if done right, I've seen many sophisticated multi-user collaboration environments that were ten times as complex and worked one tenth as well as
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woman yoga teacher in the world (marked for deletion!!), but damn it was a struggle. I see entries for people associated with the tech world who I would consider far less notable (and have references that are tweets) than the bio I just did that was declined. I'm assuming because the editors may be familiar with them, they get approved? What am I missing?
2810:) that have literally won awards and have been reviewed by news organizations would be more appropriate for inclusion. A lot of memes are indeed really popular (e.g. Good Guy Greg), but that doesn't necessarily mean that they're appropriate for inclusion on Knowledge. (Though maybe Greg is appropriate, I haven't actually looked for sources yet!)
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the full topic name, then the click provides the full explanation of the topic name. The example you offered uses piping instead of a redirect, but it seems to me that the result is essentially the same. If there is something that I am missing, please elaborate so that I (and other editors) can understand your question better.
2073:, and if you look in the infobox (the box on the right-hand side of the page labeled "British Army"), you can see that we have the numbers 129,960 regular and 121,800 reserve listed as the size. Just so you know for the future, we actually have an entire board dedicated to answering general-knowledge questions like this at
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When I was hear before, I got in a fight with a number of users, including several administrators. Should I tell them that I am back in hopes that they will understand that it's been years and that I have changed, or should I just not say anything as it's possible none of them would even remember me?
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My familiarity with tooltips has to do with references, rather than wikilinks. In other words, hovering the cursor over a reference gives you a summary of that reference. In order to get more information about a wikilinked topic, you click the wikilink. If the wikilink is an acronym that redirects to
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I will bookmark that, the Wiki technology is something I find really interesting. I've done some work in the open software/open source world and I think its so cool the way (this is my impression, not sure if this was a conscious decision on the part of the
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For some reason, Knowledge isn't picking up that this is a reference, its just printing it as text along with the actual text. I tried also just adding the text to the actual article to see what would happen (in case it was just something weird about my
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and welcome. I had a quick look and you have made an excellent start. I'm going to change one reference into the cite web format so you can see the difference in how it appears in the reference list. I will follow up on your talk page, but I'm sure other editors will give you feedback. Happy editing,
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Canadian women writers and yoga teachers - two areas in which I have some expertise. This was my first article for submission. I have to say it is frustrating - I helped save the page of the most notable
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Post-nominal initials, gives me the exact policy/example I was looking for. The hover funtion on links for tooltips/hints certainly works on my system (WIN7 & firefox). Unfortunately for those with touch screens, this is a feature they will miss out on unless some smart person can re-create it.
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That particular edit summary doesn't strike me as excessively insulting. I have seen much worse. That being said, it seems that the other editor accuses the IP of being a sockpuppet of a blocked user, and the IP neither denies it and comes very close to acknowledging it. If this IP editor continues
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You say above that you have read this reference elsewhere. If you can find where you read it, and if that is a reliable source, then you may reinstate the statement, with a citation to the source (though unless this is a statement about what the designer of the film has publicly stated, it can only
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Hi there. I am trying to insert the necessary text for a reference. Alison Plaza has a list of credentials on www.alisonplaza.com that I want to point at as my one reference so I don't get deleted. I would really like to see this work even if I have to add other references but I plan on doing this
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may be the best place to ask. People there are the really smart people who know how to cast the magic spells that make
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Yogininan, welcome to the Teahouse! I checked out the articles you submitted and after doing my own search regarding notability I happened to disagree with the original reviewer. I have accepted both your articles. Thanks so much for your submissions! I enjoyed learning about these inspiring
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Teahouse, 64.78.147.5! According to the Articles for Creation page for Millis Transfer, Inc., it says that it doesn't seem like the article proves the notability of Millis Transfer. Some other things I noticed are that there are no inline citations, it doesn't read like a Knowledge
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Today, June 4th, I made a number of changes to the article on
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be an opinion, and should say something like "Joe Bloggs argued in Starburst that ..." rather than a bald statement of fact). However, if the place where you have read it is not a reliable source (for example, if it is a blog) then you may not reference it, and so should not include the claim. --
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Usually I use the citation tool in the GUI editing widgets to create all my references, although I can also edit them manually when needed. I want to cite an interview in a documentary movie and I'm not sure how to do it. I don't see that as a valid template, the options are web, news, book, or
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A. Aubrey Bodine entered professional photography in the mid-1920s. He was born July 21, 1906 in Baltimore, Maryland. Bodine's artistic style developed from three distinct but inseparable, affiliations: the Baltimore Sunday Sun, the Photographic Society of America (PSA), and the National Press
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sorry everyone. i might make a mess here. i'm new. and i dont even know how to use wikipedia. i need someone's help. i mean when i edited my page on the top it's written "user hamoodik". i don't want it to be seen like on all normal edited pages it is not seenMohammed 20:08, 4 June 2013 (UTC)
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A number of years ago, I built up some prominence as a Wikipedian, through lots of constructive edits and participation in dispute resolutions. However, I was very immature at this time, and simultaneously registered a huge sock farm as a joke. Eventually, they found out that the sock farm was
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Good evening fan of the beloved Matt Flynn, whom I might add is a great QB whom I would prefer in my neck of the woods (Eagles), and welcome to the Teahouse. What do you mean by "change in the look"? Uniform changes? I believe there have been some this offseason -- perhaps you could check
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Welcome to the Teahouse, Bonkers the Clown! The "thank" button is just a simple way to express gratitude to a user for an edit or answer. It is completely private, and you can only see it through the new notifications tool. It's like WikiLove, but more private and simpler. Happy editing!
1143:. Such a statement is acceptable in a Knowledge article only if it directly cites a reliable source which states the conclusion or characterisation. (This is not about whether you are right or wrong: everything in Knowledge is supposed to have been published somewhere).
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Do you mean the almost invisible "add links"Ā ? I clicked on that and it seems to be right, but there is no list of languages. Do I just type in the Wikipedai version in the language of that version? (Since some-one already made the Duffy link I can't test it that
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I am bit surprised, my page curation tool disappears as soon as I open a user page. i.e. even if I wanted, I can not mark a user page as reviewed. But otherwise, it is nothing to be worried about. It simply means that the other editor found your userpage all right.
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journal. And I couldn't find an example citation to copy and edit. Also, I checked the Manual of Style and the Help page and couldn't find an answer there, if there is another page that is a good place to look for this kind of info please let me know. thanks!
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I am back, and wish to edit constructively, but I am worried that as I gain more proninence again, someone might remember me and have me re-blocked, and I would rather have some assurance that I won't work hard for months just to have that happen again.
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Welcome to the Teahouse, GeorgeLouis. I have to admit that I am unfamiliar with a horizontal table of contents. Can you link to a comparable article that has one? That question being asked, I don't see anything wrong with the current table of contents.
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1.^ Kathleen M. H. Ewing, A. Aubrey Bodine Baltimore Pictorialist, 1906-1970 Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985, p. 11. 2.^ Harold A. Williams, Bodine, A Legend in His Time, Bodine and Associates, Inc., 1971, p. 12. 3.^ Ewing, p. 33. 4.^ Ewing, p. 3
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of the article you created, and it still may (or may not, I have no idea) be deleted for other reasons or by other processes, but the speedy deletion nomination was out of process so has been removed for that very narrow reason. I hope this helps.
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I recently added a line of info to a page (steampunk). The line I added was accurate, relevant and references provided (internal link). It was removed without explanation. I sent an inquiry but am at a loss as to why. Did I do something wrong?
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and welcome. My suggestion is to ask the editor who reverted your edit. It may be because there is no reference in the edit, that it contains unnecessary detail, or something else - but the editor will know and you can ask a question at their
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and welcome. There are a few issues here, so I will start with your first question "How can what I say be accepted as true without the need to refer to citations?" Everything needs to be sources from a reliable and verifiable source; See
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3220:. What I suggest doing, is logging into your previous main account, and request an unblock. Once that unblock is granted you may wish to read over and attempt to start over on wikipedia following the instructions for having a
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I agree with Technical 13. You will need to request an unblock on your account. I advise explaining that you were inexperienced and immature, and apologizing for your "joke". If the unblock is rejected, you can appeal to the
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Once again, Flat Out, you and I find ourselves on the same page. You handled this right, and I thank you for your contributions to the encyclopedia in recent months. I hope that you continue contributing for years to come.
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Everything after the first sentence (essentially the long quote from Rory's brother Donal) is new and the quote is what I'm using the movie to reference. I will also include the code for the citation here:
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tags at either end of the cite to mark it as a reference. It's a simple error, everyone does it sometime, I fixed it. Second followup answer - No, that would have to be coded into the GUI Cite tool itself.
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1036:(cur | prev) 11:06, 29 May 2013ā Scriptoran (talk | contribs)ā m . . (68,152 bytes) (+175)ā . . (Addition of important film to examples of the genre under "Television, film and video games.") (undo)
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Thank you for your help. I appreciate your advice of "not pointing fingers" as I would hope never to offend someone directly. Having an edit removed without notice or reason does not feel nice.
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be added, or if you want to look into other options for using it (such as maybe a user-defined set of templates; that each user could customize) or any other technical-related question, then
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Mohammed, you are seeing User:Hamoodik because that is the page you are editing - your user page. If you want to write an article about Mohammed Ahmed Ali Al Balooshi I suggest you start at
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D'oh! I was leaving out the ref tags! Well I said it was something stupid, at least I got that right! I've got it, still interested in answer to follow up two if there is an easy answer.
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Hello, Scriptoran. I think it is a pity Andy Dingley didn't give more explanation when he removed your contribution, but I'm afraid he was right to do so. What you added was what we call
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Photographers Association (NPPA). Bodine exhibited his pictorial photography across the United States and around the world, in competitions that attracted top art photographers.
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more for Equine Assisted Therapies and Activities because Wiki seems to lack these and I want it to be more in the spotlight. I love Wiki, Ive donated and I want to keep helping!
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magazine published in reliable sources. For example, I imagine there are current goth-culture magazines and websites that would love to do an interview with the founder of
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There is no need but it's nice. can anybody find out if it is not copyrighted??? the picture's name is Grumpy Cat, it's a meme. Thanx... I look forward for your response.
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per se. An article about a person is not kept or deleted based on a person's credentials. While it is appropriate to provide a link to a person's official website (see
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Hi. I want to know why my article page that I created is nominated for speedy deletion and what specific actions can I take to change this. This is the link to the page
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1063:. Just ask the question without pointing the finger and I'm sure you'll get an answer that is helpful. Let me know if you need more help. Good luck and happy editing
3224:. If you wish to discuss it more, I suggest you go to my talk page and take advantage of the "email this user function" and I would be happy to try and guide you.
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Hello and welcome to the Teahouse. Firstly, creating an account to ask what to do was probably a poor choice. It would be a violation of your block/ban as it is a
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and welcome. It looks like you have created an article about yourself twice and both times there were deleted. You might want to review Knowledge's policies on
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and you will see why it is not a good idea for you to be editing the page. I hope this helps but please feel free to follow-up with any further questions.
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Hello Carrington and welcome. Simply put, you sign up. Most projects have a membership list on the main page. You add your signature to the list and
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Welcome back, Miss Bono. Before you consider starting a new page for the meme, you'll want to check to see if the meme has been discussed
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Oh, that's much more thorough! I envision myself looking back at that Chilton article quite a few times learning that one. Thanks a bunch!
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I'd like for some folks who know how it should look to let me know if I'm doing a reasonable job with formatting, references and whatnot.
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connected to myself, and my main account was blocked indefinitely. I lost a lot of work just because I was being dumb.
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and edit it the way you want your GB. Then you can set a link to it in your user or talk page, Like the header here
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Hi. Mind if I pull up a chair? Thanks. Here's my question: What kind of a table of contents would be best with the
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article? Can I use a horizontal TOC so the list of years is generated left to right instead of top to bottom?
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and welcome back to the Teahouse! Sure, as long as you cited it and it was a map from a known map company like
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Hello. I found a new meme in the internet. it's a kitty mocking of Bono. Can I upload it to wikipedia??
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Hello Writinjam and welcome to the Teahouse. The article is in extreme need of sources to support it.
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how can I remove "use+my name" on the top of the editing page?
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