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there is a wording dispute particularly in the TFA blurb, this same thing would usually be in the article. It is better if we correct/improve the wording in the article first rather then correct it on the main page. For starters, the admin may forget to correct the article. Or the admin may correct the article, only for it to be reverted without the people involved realising the TFA blurb has already been changed. More importantly any disagreement is best discussed in the article talk page and sorted out there first, not here. I think there is general agreement that the error page should only be for simple cases and when there is no need to correct the article either because it has already been corrected, the article doesn't make the same mistake or because the issue is that although that is said is correct it is unnecessary or POV to mention it in the main page (particularly for ITN, DYK and to some degree SA)
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3359:" -- is not true. As I stated, and as you curtly dismissed, Messi won both 2009 awards (one of which was also called the "Ballon d'Or") that were "merged" to form the FIFA Ballon d'Or in 2010. So, he's won the Ballon d'Or four consecutive times. He's has also won FIFA's award for player of the year four consecutive times. For that reason, for all intents and purposes, it is accurate to say this is his fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or, as is stated in nearly every reliable source covering this story. FIFA itself repeats the same when it says "Lionel Messi speaks to FIFA.com about winning the FIFA Ballon d'Or for a record fourth time." (see 325:
addressed easily, but others may not. It just depends. Also, if someone sees it, but disagrees with the report, they may not act on it. I guess it's up to the individual editors if they want to comment. As to the efficiency... I would guess it is preety good. The signal to noise ratio is much better here than on the main talk page, and most items are handled within a couple of hours. Some items are handled even faster (a couple of minutes). Yet still others that require some discussion may take a few days. It all depends on the item at hand. Hope this helps. --
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line. While the current statement on the Main Page -- that Messi simply won this year's award -- is not wrong, I am extremely perplexed as to how both "fourth consecutive" and "third consecutive" can be unacceptable. There's a balance between being informative and pedantic, and I think you're tipping the scale too far in the direction of the latter, in contravention to how every source puts it and in contravention to the pushback to "third consecutive" displayed here; that's not something "they're two different awards" can dismiss. --
4842:: This is what we call "what we do with every discussion at WP:ERRORS everytime, since forever". When an item is either a) resolved b) rotated off the main page or c) irrelevant, the discussion is simply removed. If you look through the history of the page, you will see that literally every single discussion that has ever occurred (literally all of them) have been simply removed when the problem is resolved. If you wish to change this practice, start an RFC to create a new procedure. If the discussion in question 2595:. I've been doing it ever since that discussion with no complaints. I added that to WP:NBSP after someone was enthusiastically grateful for being told that information, and after nobody else objected. The software does not automatically keep wikilinks on the same line, as you can see by un-maximizing the window in which you are reading this text, and adjusting its size to make the "World War II" link above put "World" on one line and "War II" on the other (you can't make it "World War" and "II" because of the nbsp.) 3776:
searches, I could give 10+ official FIFA sources saying it's Messi's fourth consecutive and 100+ reliable sources from Google News. Practically nobody outside Knowledge (XXG) has ever called it the third. It's not a new award in 2010. It's a continuation of an existing award, or two awards, which were both won by Messi in 2009 (and also had the same winner in the four previous years). I guess the only reason for the new name was to get a name indicating it was a continuation of both the merged awards.
4546:. I don't know if our user have to do this or not; they shouldn't have to, obviously, but because of the software they might need to in order to see it normally. The thing is, when the template was refreshed an hour or so ago, I could see the cropped image, unwarped. I still see the thumbnail warped on Commons, but the full size crop isn't warped. I agree reverting to the old image is likely to resolve this case, as an emergency, for now, but it really shouldn't be acting this way. -- 2443:. There are external links in a table entry about the Upton Sinclair episode, but no mention of it in the article text. Just having a redlinked company, which is not identified as a meat processing plant, in the "Featured place(s)" column of the table is not sufficient. That doesn't necessarily mean that anyone associated with the show actually visited the plant. This hook should be replaced with a properly sourced fact which is mentioned in the article, or it should just be removed. 2060:"match-fixing" to "spot-fixing". And you changed the order of names from longest to shortest ban to alphabetical order. While the posting admin is supposed to just be the conduit for transferring the ITN/C blurb to ITN, there is some discretion and it is not unusual for ITN blurbs to differ from what appears on ITN/C in areas where its not wrong in a variant. I assumed these changes, particularly the comma point, would be no big deal. But, clearly, I didn't consider Fox. 35: 4691:
uploading the cropped image, I immediately confirmed that it was displayed correctly on our main page, not realizing that some users continued to receive the previous version. (This is the first I've heard of such a manifestation, which is extremely unusual.) When the reversion was performed at Commons, this apparently shifted the defect to the opposite set of users (or a subset thereof), for whom the cropped image remained cached.
1253:, which has been there for March 22. It says "This holding area is for items that require follow-up ... ", but when something is no longer on the Main Page, we ordinarily delete it. On those rare occasions when we move a discussion elsewhere, we just move it, without bothering with a holding area. Unused instructions make it less likely that people will read and understand the important instructions, so why is it still there? 4977:. Again, if the instruction as written today "Once an error has been fixed, the error report will be removed from this page; please check the page's history for discussion and action taken." and "Lengthy discussions should be moved to a suitable location elsewhere." If you wish to change either of these written procedures, you are encouraged to do so by starting a discussion and gathering consensus to do so. -- 4266: 1906: 3197:
requests weren't exactly urgent. I disagree that "West" in "West London" shouldn't be capitalized. I thought the use of nautical miles was bizarre, but fine regardless. I didn't think it really mattered whether north-northwest or whatever precise compass direction was used was in the blurb. It just seemed like a lot of work for little benefit. So I ignored it, as is my prerogative. --
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the instruction at the top of this page ("Please post error reports regarding only what is currently on today's or tomorrow's main page here.") For obvious reasons, tomorrow's ITN is not linked on WP:ERRORS, but TFA, TFP, OTD and TFL for the following day all are. Tomorrow's DYK is in a rather anomalous situation. So should issues with tomorrow's DYK be raised here or at WT:DYK?
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whatever style has been used, unless it contradicts the MoS or the appropriate English variety's conventions) when editing Knowledge (XXG). I was taken aback by Tariqabjotu's accusation, and I'll note that he added the serial comma to the text suggested on the candidates page (so he either adjusted it to suit his preference or was as unconscious of the difference as I was). ā€”
596:. For another thing, I don't share the goal of getting it right unless it's a means to a larger end. If it isn't to smooth the spread of knowledge and prosperity to millions of Knowledge (XXG) Main Page users, and it isn't for the archives, and it isn't for our egos, then what's the point? From a business management point of view, the way to "get it right" would be to move on. 2282:
pass DYK noms with issues to the main page anyway (I don't think they even read DYK talk). Worse is trying to raise something on article talk-- it seems that many folks who submit DYKs never return to the articles to check them, and queries about DYKs either pending or already on the main page are not always addressed no matter where one raises them.
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Hmmm. You may have a point; while I certainly don't feel a need to "prove I'm right" (see above where I explain umpteen times that trivial uncontroversial fixes are the issue), there might perhaps be an element of "I put in my time and effort catching the error and proposing a solution and I don't want that to go to waste." It
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English and use a "S" not a "Z". This only makes sense. There are non-American users on wikipedia, therefore we should reflect everyone. Also British English is not Oxford English, thats completely different. We should use British English for British topics, just like we use American English for American topics, only fair.
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suggest no one is likely to respond. That's nonsense. There are no page views because there's been no activity here for two months. The right statistic is the number of watchers, of which there are 700. You presumably saw my post on your watchlist, and others will too. Whether they respond or not remains to be seen.
4854:. Either way, the "behavior" that you link to in the above diff is called "exactly what we have done with every single item that has ever been posted to WP:ERRORS, ever" If you wish to change that operating procedure, start a discussion and demonstrate widespread consensus among the community to do so. -- 5712:
Much as we have for OTD and TFL and TFP, I believe we need a "next" for DYK. Usually hooks are queued up in advance enough to always be able to review the next set, and as I'm discovering, the admins who frequent DYK don't seem able or available to action request made over at the project. Therefore
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needs to be reported Somewhere Else." I am suggesting that the framework/layout/boilerplate of Main Page/Errors might do a better job of pointing would-be reporters in the direction of Somewhere Else. You may agree or disagree; either is fine. If you agree, I have made two specific suggestions above,
5010:
To clarify, Bencherlite's correction of my edit summary is fair enough, in my mind I was saying "we're already using house style, this is not an error", indeed even the OP had accepted that this was not an error. As for removing the discussion, please see all the good stuff Jayron has linked to. If
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etc. You probably aren't seriously proposing that contributors should have to analyse the history of prior edits in order to infer the local consensus, but if you are, then that's a proposition that should be debated more widely. My perspective of the walled gardens of ITN and DYK is somewhat at odds
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As discussed above, the problem began at some point after I cropped the photograph. I was aware of a recent MediaWiki image caching bug, which has resulted in the display of old versions. It's affected 120px thumbnails (the size appearing in file histories) in particular, but not exclusively. Upon
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It looks fine for me on IE10, but now stretched too wide in Firefox 42.0. I have to run, but I'd be tempted to stick with the other image for now, since our readers are probably using 50 different browsers. At link above, Commons admin says image rendering for some images has been buggy lately, they
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I posted because, as you've made me realize over at Talk:DYK, there's no convenient way of getting a good feel for how many items run into some kind of trouble once they're on MP, other than to watch ERRORS constantly. I wanted to make it easier for DYKers to learn from their mistakes, just as you --
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Wait, what? How is that not consistent? This is Lionel Messi's fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or. FIFA awarded this Ballon d'Or. So, FIFA awarded Messi his fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or. Sources are even less evasive and precise about this point, conflating all four awards as being the same, especially
3059:
One difficulty is that the turnover time of the different sections makes a single policy tricky. DYK turns over approximately every 8 hours. That means that anything left unhandled there for over that length of time is almost certainly stale. ITN, OTOH, has items remain visible for a week or more.
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It's probably a combination of (A), exacerbated by the Thanksgiving holiday in the States, and (C). I don't know about transcluding WP:ERRORS on ANI (no one looks at the section on RFC's to be closed transcluded there, except for admins that already close RFC's), but a new thread on AN or ANI asking
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Thanks for pointing out when that change occurred at MOS; by April 2010 I had given up on keeping up with the ever-changing and ever-growing number of pages there unless it was something very significant, and I certainly missed that one. I doubt that anyone else was checking for that. Art, when you
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The current way it is set up is to use WT:DYK. As you mentioned, both the instructions on T:DYK/Q and WT:DYK say to go there. If the idea is to "get more eyes from the outside to look at our hooks", it would probably first be helpful to modify WP:ERRORS and add more obvious links to where, or explain
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that errors spotted in the DYK queue should be raised here rather than at WT:DYK. There is a contrary to the instruction at the top of the Queue page ("To report errors in the queue, please post at WT:DYK"), but in keeping (at least for the top two or three queues, depending on the time of day) with
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So unless a particular style is considered more correct in Pakistani English, I agree that there's no sense in switching from one to the other. I had the AP Stylebook drilled into me in college (so I'm conditioned to omit the serial comma), but I always try to be mindful of such matters (and respect
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Just a minor thing but could the sidebar navbox titles (navigation, search, interaction etc.) start with an upper case letter to match the contents of the boxes? Just looks 'wrong' to me! I posted this earlier on the Main Page talk page and it appears to have got lost so forgive me if this is in hand
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and change it when the page is unprotected; if the item will not be back, I would recommend, if necessary, to raise discussion about the general case/scenario on the appropriate talk page (for instance, in this case a proposal and discussion about giving geographic context to items in "In the news").
4207:
No nerve hit but you were not asking a simple question, rather a sarcastic one: "Amazing that you responded to a nine-year-old post. Were you expecting anything?" You linked stats showing that this page gets only base minimum 10 views per day that all pages get (webcrawlers and so on), apparently to
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I didn't think the whole purpose of your edit was to remove the serial comma. I assumed its removal was unintentional and wouldn't have been done had you noticed you were doing it. That's why I reverted it. I ignored your explanation about the comma because I (a) didn't think you expected a response
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I don't see how having this page makes the situation any worse. The Main Page is not an "ideal" article; distinguishing errors from discussion will make the whole system more efficient. Of course there will be gray areas, as there's no fine line between "discussion" and "error", but having this page
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What happens when stuff posted here is not responded to? At the moment it is removed as "old stuff" (when the stuff in question leaves the front page), but shouldn't there be some way to track how successful this page is, and how successful those watching it are at responding to what is posted here?
4909:
Have I understood you correctly? Do you mean (1) that the main page sections are maintained via undocumented protocols that can only be understood by analyzing the pattern of prior edits/discussions, rather than by reference to agreed policies/guidelines; (2) that this inherently haphazard approach
3997:
The page states, "Once an error has been fixed, the error report will be removed from this page...". Is it not better to archive the error reports than just to delete them? Previous error reports may be helpful not to do similar errors in the future. Not really a big deal. Just a trivial thoughtĀ :)
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is one article. By contrast the pre-merge and post-merge awards are covered in three different articles, the latter of which states that the new award has been issued three times. Although this isn't necessarily my view, it may be that you are right and others are wrong about the awards themselves.
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player to be named the world's best four times." But it's really a mouthful for ITN, and no one else sees a need to make a distinction when noting the four wins. In the meantime, I've said it's his third consecutive FIFA Ballon d'Or, which is certainly correct (again, even though FIFA says it's his
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is scheduled until 7th December (cough, modesty prevents me from saying by who) so please check and fix as necessary. Raul has appointed two additional TFA delegates, partly in response I think to comments that scheduling was getting a bit last-minute, so hopefully this will help. And / or join in
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There's also an issue of relative urgency. We don't want punctuation issues taken to AN/I, even if the issue is lingering. BLP issues, copyright violations, and other high urgency issues maybe should be encouraged to raise a flag at AN/I sooner than other issues. (Assuming a notice here does not
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RAF Northolt is a Royal Air Force station in South Ruislip, in the west London Borough of Hillingdon, approximately 6 mi (10 km) north of London Heathrow Airport. The station handles a large number of private civil flights. Northolt has one runway in operation, spanning 5,525 ft Ɨ 150 ft (1,684 m Ɨ
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I have to say, I expected a rather faster response to my suggested corrections. It does not seem unreasonable to me that the most frequently consulted, most frequently updated reference source in the world should be closely monitored, at all times, for changes, suggested changes, and noted errors ā€“
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I believe the problem is that, wrt DYK, whether one raises it here, at DYK talk, or an article talk, usually nothing is done. I suspect that the idea behind this proposal is to get more eyes on DYK, since it has so many issues, and even when one raises them in advance at DYK talk, admins typically
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4. I certainly am not suggesting that you're stupid. As noted above, I hoped that your edit summary was jocular, but I was entirely unsure. As sad as this might sound, I actually stayed awake for a couple of extra hours to wait for a reply (mindful of the fact that you and I share a time zone, so
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But just because I might be emotionally invested doesn't invalidate other more rational arguments I might make; so I have to reiterate my abstract point: once taken down off the front page it's too late, true. But before it comes down, there's a chance to fix it -- it's not yet too late. That is to
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which is today now. I added a purge clock widget to my user preferences and purged the transcluded version so it was up-to-date. I found that the link here was working but maybe that was because I had purged the other instance. I'll keep checking on this to fully understand the behaviour and my
1723:. However, if I click the section headers without logging on, sometimes I get the wrong day ā€“ sometimes yesterday, and sometimes long ago. I haven't noticed that problem with the "Main Page Toolbox", presumably because it is coded differently (and perhaps because I seldom use the "tomorrow" link): 273:
Unfortunately we can't possibly see and/or implement every suggestion we get; sometimes, by luck of draw, no admins will be watching this page until the item is off the Main Page, or there is disagreement about the changes. This page is generally not for lengthy discussions, but instead a place to
5077:
POTD is different from other featured elements. For TFA etc, if there is an error in the article not on the summary, a reader won't see it at all on the Main Page; they would have to click through to the article, see the error there, and (hopefully) naturally report it on the article's Talk: page
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I think there might be a typo in TRM's edit summary (I think he meant "house style, not an error" rather than "not house style, not an error") but I think the admins who patrol this corner of WP are generally good at leaving decent edit summaries, and normally the reason for removal will be clear
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14 hours later, with no attention to the blurb, although many of these items had been changed on the article and unchallenged, midnight came, and the blurb was rotated off the main page. In something of a pique, I posted the following, and it received replies, but now moved to here as the errors
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My own take on it is that WP:ERRORS is for anything which is either a) currently on the main page or b) queued in the next batch to hit the MP. Everything else goes to WT:DYK. Whether that's a good system or not I don't know; it certainly seems that many DYK problems raised on WP:ERRORS don't get
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It says "The British Government announces details of a financial rescue package aimed at stabilizing and restoring confidence in the British banking sector." Stabilising is spelled in American English as opposed to the British English, if its about the British government, shouldn't we use British
803:
Well, I wasn't around when it was first brought in (I mean, I was with WP, just not paying enough attention to the main page), so I don't know anything about the initial adding of it. All I know is that I like it also, because it gives me the links to the specific pages right with the errors. And
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For one thing, the Main Page gets more scrutiny than most pages, and it's easy to misidentify a fix as trivial and uncontroversial. For instance, the person who recently wanted to spell "Cavelier" as "Cavalier" probably thought that was a slam-dunk, but I objected because it was part of the name
494:
Actually I meant 'history' in the general sense, not the technical (but of course the state of DYK at any point in time can be found easily by looking through its page history). My point is simply that we should have more pride in our work than to let errors go unfixed. Even if it's only for five
377:
A minor suggestion: unless someone has a good reason not to, I'd like to see the last two items (" Other Problems" and "Old Problems") swapped. It makes more sense for the "other" section to come last, especially since it has instructions about possibly taking the discussion back to the main page
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off the main page, so it really wasn't necessary to have it clutter up ERRORS. That's not really what this page is for. But onto your greater point... if someone sees it, but has no knowledge of the subject, they will rightly not comment. That may have been the case here. Many times things can be
3473:
If you have nothing else to say other than repeating "They're two different awards", don't say anything at all. You have been presented with more detailed, well-thought-out points and reliable sources -- including the sponsor of this award -- that deserve more than just regurgitation of the same
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about the main page deferring to facts to main page deferring to whenever threre is a disagreement because from my experience this is what happens. Also, in my opinion, it is better to defer to supporting articles whenever there is disagreement even if it isn't something factual. For example, if
567:
I don't understand your use of this whole "decide who was right" language -- there's nothing to decide; there's no "who" involved. I guess what you're really trying to say, though, is that I'm making this all about me -- that I'm concerned for my feelings more than for the good of the wikipedia.
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I don't know why I didn't see this discussion before, but I saw your request when you made it. I didn't fulfill it because it just seemed like way too much work. Sorry, but the likelihood of me fixing an error is inversely proportional to how long the request is. It didn't help either that your
2476:
Yep, entire table chock full of external links, and it took me forever to find the one that did (attempt to) verify the hook, since it's not a citation, rather an external link. It looks to me like a full day of DYK entries got no scrutiny for basic grammar, accuracy, compliance with rules ...
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I've already started by doing "Tomorrow's Main Page" each day. My query is more directed towards that. Why does it even reach all the way to one day remaining before someone (invariably me, these past 2 weeks) spots these oversights? Are there no other people besides me doing regular "Main Page
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What is the cause of this and can we tighten up the ship? Who does the TFA (and POTD) blurbs? Can we not get the TFA blurb into the process as early as the TFA nomination stage? What about underlinking in the articles themselves? Should proper linking be more enforced as part of the FA process?
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The $ 123 billion of Puerto Rican liabilities ($ 71 billion bonds) are only several times less than the $ 376 billion of mega important Greek debt (with only 3.4 million Puerto Ricans to pay instead of 11 million Greeks) and I've heard 20 cents on the dollar which would be $ 57 billion of bond
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a big deal then perhaps we should look again at how the relevant articles are structured, in preparation for next year. Putting aside my personal opinion (which for disclosure is to keep the current articles as they are), to claim that Messi has won four consecutive awards, and then link to an
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Yeah, ok. But even if we were to go with your link, it presents the pre-2010 FIFA awards in the same fashion, but with a rename. In all years, even past 2009, it's presented as an award for player of the year. And it shows Messi as winning four of these awards consecutively. Not to mention the
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I don't like the idea of transcluding this page somewhere. Familiarity breeds complacency. The idea is that, if an issue is not getting attention here, and it has some urgency, then there needs to be a normal next step. I would think that just transclusing WP:E somewhere would not serve the
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shows five different names since 1927. Does that mean it was five different awards? Knowledge (XXG) is based on reliable sources and not original interpretations by editors who just dismiss all official and reliable sources as "sloppy". If I had patience to copy-paste links from simple Google
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Since I'd like to hear anything anyone says about style at TFA, but those discussions haven't been productive recently, and since ERRORS commenters generally don't want to see style questions, does anyone mind if I move style questions at ERRORS/TFA to my talk page, leaving a note at ERRORS
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David, I was and am entirely aware that the serial comma is less often used in British English than American English. And, for that reason, it's probably less often used in Pakistani English than American English. So, yes, I basically adjusted the blurb to my preference. But, I also changed
4111:
If the goal is to keep resolved issues from obscuring outstanding ones, why not just collapse the outstanding ones and then archive them after, say, 48 hours or something? (I recognize there are special problems with archiving because the ==-level sections are static.) And wait a second --
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That clarified for me then the main question that was preventing me from just moving it myself. *Where* to move it. If enough of the core thrust of the conversation is now about the use of MP:ERRORS, then the talk of MP:ERRORS is likely the best place to move it, and so here it now is. -
2757:. cpj.org is very clearly and repeatedly cited as the source of the facts. Facts, they tell me, cannot be copyrighted. I recommend that we not start another "close paraphrasing" witch hunt. "Structure?" The structure is chronological, isn't it, and that can't be copyrighted either. -- 5237:
There are often significant copyediting improvements that could be made to the featured list and featured picture elements of the front page, but I am struggling to puzzle out how one might seek to get involved before they reach this point. Any ideas or guidance would be much appreciated.
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Most of the errors are typos or links that need to be fixed. No archive is going to help us avoid them. Also, most of the entries make no sense without the context of the current Main Page, so I don't think an archive will be worth the effort. You're free to prove me wrong, of courseĀ :-)
3799:, it is better to go with the current (admittedly more bland) blurb, which does not make a judgement call either way. If the articles are wrong, we should sort the articles out first and then change our blurb accordingly ā€“ ITN's function is to reflect updated content, not contradict it. ā€” 605:
Well, you're free to feel that way; it takes all kinds to make a world. But I do hope that it doesn't lead to various admins looking at proposed fixes and saying "eh, rather than deal with this, I'll just let it die a natural death soon." Because we can all agree that would be tragic.
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There might be nothing wrong with it, but in my view this manner is more efficient. If I'm interested in fixing errors, I can watchlist this page and be guaranteed that there won't be any discussion about the Main Page here. Once the errors are fixed, they can be removed, just like at
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Removing it was fine. I guess I just thought that because nothing had happened it could have gone to an archive or waiting area, instead of just disappearing. Or at least been moved somewhere else for something more to be done, or for some other form of follow-up to be implemented.
4107:
The problem with swift removal is that it makes it very hard to track quality control, unless one obsessively checks ERRORS maybe two to three times per day. (I'm not an admin so I can't do anything about what's reported here, further reducing the incentive to check all the time.)
259:"And a final comment: now that these news items have dropped off the ITN template, I think it is time to end this discussion, but I will just record, again, my disappointment that nothing actually got done about my suggested tweaks to to give geographical context to the ITN items." 4802:
Thanks for your prompt explanation. It would be helpful if the main page cabal would use unambiguous conventions to indicate when a discussion is finished because the error has been addressed or determined to be out-of-scope. Ideally the convention would be an explicit edit (e.g.
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Both Oxford English and British English are British, but the British English variety is the one used by the government, the other is used by some in the academia. And yes, it should be with s, not z, because if it's about the government then the government spelling must be used.
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report errors. If admins also disagree with the proposed change, the discussion should, as a rule of thumb, take place on the more appropriate talk page. If your request/suggestion is not acted on and the item will come back late (i.e. selected anniversaries), please feel free to
2367:
Since this site is run entirely by volunteers, I'm afraid action will only be taken when someone notices. Usually it's pretty quick, but since nobody's paid to do this, there may be times when very few people are watching (Friday night US/Saturday morning UK is especially dead).
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Amazing that you don't see I was trying to revive the question of how to handle resolved issues. I was, and still am, expecting something, but from someone looking to have a useful discussion, not someone intent on trying to make my sensible attempt look like something foolish.
4229:
Your time is much better spent making sure DYK don't sanction crap, unfunny or offensive hooks, sanction crap articles, sanction poorly referenced articles. That will help the DYKers learn from their mistakes. It's obvious, I would have thought even you had got it by now.
1477:, and I generally at least skim through Tomorrow's Main Page each day, among other kinds of Main Page-related work. There are other familiar names I see around the Main Page, but I'm not sure anyone else is reading this. I haven't done much advertising for help, although my 4910:
to educating contributors about main page processes is desirable or at least accepted as the norm; and (3) in your opinion any disadvantages of this approach should not be questioned on the talk page but only by escalating to a forum such as the Village Pump? Seriously? -
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looks for unprotected templates on the Main Page or Tomorrow's Main Page. In the event that it finds one, it emails admins who have placed themselves on the mailing list. If you are an admin interested in preventing Main Page template vandalism, please place yourself on
5458:; it's not something I have ever done. The previous link had some purge logic but maybe that wasn't working. All I know is that the latest version works whereas the previous one was usually days out. But maybe we will have to check that it doesn't become stale too. 319:
And I guess I should comment as you quote me here. I removed the item because of a few reasons. First, you stated that you moved it back to the main talk page. We really don't want to fork discussions, so there was really no need to have it repeated here. Second, it
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But, thanks for revealing how stupid you think I am by suggesting twice that my edit summary was a serious "accusation". At least do me a favor by skipping the standard "sarcasm doesn't come across well over the Internet" remark; it's not really applicable here. --
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Even the "old problems" section should really be nothing more than a collection of links to the various template talk pages, encouraging people to move the items there instead. I'll add those links and do some tidying up later, unless someone else finds time first.
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here (factual errors? typos?), while posting content related objections to the main talkpage. Where do you draw the line between pointing out an error and making a stylistic suggestion? As for "don't remove it without consensus", what do you mean? The thing was
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you might already have gone to sleep). When you eventually resumed editing and didn't respond with something along the lines of "no worries, I knew it was accidental," I mistakenly assumed that the accusation was serious. For that, I sincerely apologize. ā€”
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But since you think your link is "historical record", but mine is "one-off journalism", I think I'm just going to be continually faced with distinction without a difference arguments that are impossible to counter. So, I won't further attempt to do so. --
1812:) for the link to today's picture, and the old format for the link to yesterday's picture. I did the same for the featured article, which had the same problem, and for On This Day, just to be consistent. I don't remember finding the problem described 2883:
No apparent reason why, if several squadrons are based there, that No 32 is picked out for special mention: what about the Queen's Colour Squadron, 600 (City of London) Squadron, No 1 AIDU, the Air Historical Branch (RAF) and the Central Band of the
2667:. All of them are the result of some kind of automated search (or something I just happened to see); I didn't read the whole article. That should give you an idea how frequently repeated they are. After WP:NBSP, the second most frequent problem is 4788:
This isn't article space. WP:ERRORS isn't archived. It's a page for errors to be raised and dealt with. If it's not an error, then further discussion belongs elsewhere. "No chit-chat", say the long-standing instructions at the top of the page.
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I have added minor mention of the busiest airport (in 1952 while Heathrow was being built) and the BFPO, which might also be of interest to main page readers and are both sourced in the article, in this blurb to make up for some details removed.
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Sad that you didn't even mentioned Roger Moore's death in your front page, just added to "Recent deaths", Roger Moore is way more famous than Chris Cornell and you don't even care. The hell with you. Kindoom (talk) 00:59, 29 May 2017 (UTC)
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So anyway, perhaps someone with first-hand knowledge of Pakistani English can provide some insight on whether the serial comma belongs. Otherwise, it's best to avoid the issue (which obviously generates passionate reactions among some).
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Sixteenths of a circle compass points are unnecessary, and given that Uxbridge is not appreciably better known globally than South Ruislip, that distance seems highly superfluous, especially as Heathrow is also given for helping to
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Okk, back to Leon for the third or fourth time. We need a proper explanation for this, so until then I suggest we just hold on to what we have, especially as long as Leon is, Leon isn't elongated or unusually lengthy or languid.
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before updating the content. Even if the corrected version only sits up there for five minutes, it is nice, historically thinking, that we eventually got it right. Absent this, it means that the errors go down in history as final.
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I have only made one statement, expressed only one opinion, and made only one recommendation: If you wish to change anything, start a discussion to do so and then get consensus. I have expressed no other opinions on the matter.
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No need to jump on me, Tariq. I was only curious as to why it was used, as it makes it read rather strangely. For what it's worth, "just a ploy to remove it" seems to suggest you regarded David's edits as deliberately disruptive.
3435:), or not mention a number. Saying third based on a technicality that it didn't have the exact same name the first time he won makes us look silly. Lots of football fans reading ITN will know it's his fourth consecutive award. 850:
is a benefit. As for being user-friendly, I really don't see how it isn't - people are pointed to this page from the talk page, and we certainly don't mind people who inadvertantly place error reports on the talk page. Thanks!
2634:; the first discussion was April 2010. MOS problems and similar simple problems occur in any featured article, so notify whoever you want. I haven't looked lately, but some AWB-aided and non-AWB examples from last year are: 1627:) must be relatively complete, well-written, updated, cited, and verified. Unfortunately there are hundreds of non-USA articles that do not qualify under this rule. So if you would like to help, please feel free. Thanks. 668:
it is straightforward for people with no experience with WP to point out errors on the Main Page on Talk:Main Page. And there's nothing wrong with that. There was no excessive clutter, comments about errors on a page are
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I queried some issues with an ITN blurb today ā€“ the Puerto Rican debt default. As usual, editors rushed to stifle discussion as quickly as possible and so I see that it is gone now. Following up, I went to look at the
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this. My point is that it isn't user friendly. Talk:Main Page is the first talkpage most people see on Knowledge (XXG). There is enough instruction creep at the top of that page as it is. And it is unintuitive to post
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When I wrote "I understand and don't disagree with the reasoning" I meant "I know there are things that need to be reported at Main Page/Errors and things that need to be reported Somewhere Else; I now understand that
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rather than Main_Page/Errors. By contrast, if there is a mistake in the picture, you can (depending on eyesight and resolution) see it on the main page without clicking through. Maybe it would be worth instructing (on
4951:. As I noted already, if you wish to changes these written instructions, please do so by starting a discussion somewhere (here is a good place, though VPM would work if you like) and gathering consensus to do so. -- 93:
I like this idea so much, I decided to be bold .... I assume we won't be archiving the complaints about typos. RightĀ ? Let erase each error report after fixing the problems. Do we need reminders that this is only for
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It's a difficult one. I would like this to be moved to WT:FOOTY, as the primary issue is the articles themselves. But to a certain extent this discussion is a debate over whether what I reported was indeed an error.
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page is shot - clicking edit on the ITN errors section (section two on WP:ERRORS) opens up the section edit for FA (section one on WP:ERRORS, but section two on the page as a template). Probably needs some fixing. ā€“
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Just a note that I've got family issues to deal with that are going to distract me for at least a couple of weeks, so I won't be checking here as often. I'll post another note when things are back to normal. - Dank
5119:), as nothing will be actioned here. I understand the concerns over the content of TFP itself rather than the blurb, but that's a failing of the Featured Picture Candidates area of the project, not the main page. 1816:
with tomorrow's links, perhaps because they aren't used as often. Anyway, my change to today's links will at least prevent the most common form of the problem I described, without causing the problem you described.
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B) It is thought that unsourced boasts, poor punctuation, bias towards one squadron over another, and breaches of the Manual of Style are all acceptable in what is presented on our highest profile page as our best
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is backlogged. Unless it's being abused, leave it to the reporter's judgement how long to wait and whether to do so. A note to this effect could be added to the "Please note the following:" section at the top of
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My apologies for triggering the glitch and the resultant confusion. Needless to say, I won't crop any live main page images (without also using a different filename) until the underlying bug has been resolved.
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Copyvio is not only a matter of matching words and phrases: it's also copying the entire structore of the article. When you read the source, then read the article, you know you're reading someone else's work.
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didn't work. I've just now re-purged and re-bypassed, and the image still looks Ok to me, so you might just have an old, bad image in your cache? Give it a try, and note here if it still looks bad afterward.
3301:), which were the precursors to this award. Most sources call this his "fourth consecutive" Ballon d'Or (with or without "FIFA" appended beforehand), and so the statement appears to be accepted as correct (see 673:
on that page's talk page (I know most content is in templates, but how is that obvious to first time visitors?) and people were always willing to address them. I don't see a reason to keep this page separate.
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Thanks, Art, I appreciate the helpful tip: those are some pretty astounding errors! Since there is accountability at TFA, have you shared your concern about these glaring omissions with Raul654 or Dabomb87?
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1. I'm not criticizing you for modifying the blurb. My point was that you appeared to perceive and condemn essentially the same act on my part. (I now know that you neither perceived nor condemned such an
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I wonder if this will really work... I mean, will people actually post things here consistently or will we have to monitor both the main talk page and this page for error reports? I guess time will tell...
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The expression "A landslide in Gansu province, People's Republic of China kills 127 people, with 2,000 more missing." is missing a comma after the second element (People's Republic of China), according to
884:. Error reporting is clearly directed here from the talk page, concentrating them all in one place, easy to watch and no need to separate out the error reports from the general background noise. And, like 3702:
Ummm, can this discussion please be moved somewhere else? MP:ERRORS is *really* not the right place for extended discussions, and the above is becoming way beyond what should be discussed here. -
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When is a good time to clear out old, obsolete error reportsĀ ? I think error reports should be removed as soon as the error is fixed, or when the item in question is no longer on the MainPage. --
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I have not discouraged you from starting the discussion necessary to change that, if you wish to. On the contrary, I have specifically encouraged you to do so, if that is what you wish to do. --
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The first time it looks like the problem started after you'd updated the page, TRM. And went away when the next person edited the template. So I've made a null edit just now. Could you bypass
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article, which indicates that "it is less often used in British English" (which Pakistani English generally reflects). I also performed a quick Google search, which yielded the same information.
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because "it's an issue with the image itself, not the TFP blurb". I understand and don't disagree with the reasoning (although --side issue-- editsummary "not an error" was unhelpful). However:
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The suggestion that the tube station and proximity of the A40 are factors making the civil facilities at the airport popular is unsourced and sounds like an extract from promotional literature.
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As we know, DYK is refreshed rather frequently. In the event that when an editor comes along to refresh it there are still open (un-dealt-with) error reports, I really think that he/she should
4603:. No idea if they jump on things there slower, or faster, than we do here, so I think replacing was a good idea. Right now, I *still* see an undeformed thumb on my browser, though. Weird. -- 1556:
As separate projects there's nothing anyone at en.wikipedia can do about anything on en.wikiversity (unless they also happen to be admins there). The correct place for this would appear to be
723:. This ensures the speed of fixing errors. In addition, we're not prohibiting people from posting requests to fix errors elsewhere - this is just a place more convenient for everyone. Thanks! 3071:
This is an important discussion, and involves AN and/or AN/I. So I'm thinking of adding a notice to one or both to try to draw some more comment to here from other than the WP:E regulars. -
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I've now added a new section to encourage people to follow-up common or widespread or critical errors by noting the concerns and then taking discussion and guideline changes to another page.
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The solution was to restore the cropped version and move the file to a different name. This generated a brand new cache, thereby eliminating the possibility that it was outdated for anyone.
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Lionel Messi made history when he claimed the FIFA Ballon dā€™Or for 2012 on Monday evening, becoming the first player to be named the worldā€™s best on four occasions - all of them consecutive.
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That source shows that FIFA has a current award called 'FIFA Ballon d'Or' and a previous award called 'France Football Ballon d'Or' - just as Knowledge (XXG) has the current award called '
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If this is now a discussion about the usage of this page, I would think that it should be moved to the talk page of this page. Extended discussions should really be moved elsewhere. -
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Horrible inconsistency in use of units in opening sentences of the RAF Northolt blurb. Land measurements in UK are generally given in miles, not a mixture of nautical miles kilometres.
2844: 1964:, I unintentionally removed the serial comma without noticing the difference until I'd saved my edit. To determine whether a self-reversion was called for, I immediately consulted our 1709:
The ERRORS page includes links to today's and tomorrow's Main Page sections, to help us find the errors being discussed. It provides two ways to link to those sections: either from the
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Yet again, Wikiworld begins and ends at the borders of the USA. Why is it that featured articles are dominated by US-centric stories? Did nothing else happen in the world on this day?
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A request like that a few months back is exactly what got me to start watching WP:E. Maybe we need to plan to regularly ask for people to watch. Once a month or every 2-3 months. -
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if you can't find it. This lists each TFA up to (and including) 22 June as I write this. That means you can look at the next 20 TFAs and make suggestions/amendments/improvements
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And, if since you also seem to be asking where it the rules for archive the discussions are, they have been written in the explicit documentation of the page, every time you edit
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It looks fine and on main page preview it looks normal so I've restored it. Now we need to know why this has happened, and more importantly, how to avoid it in the fooootoooor.
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Sigh, I'm getting bored of explaining this. Distances in cosmology are complicated. 30 billion ly is the comoving distance, whilst 13 billion ly is the light travel distance. See
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No idea. But I'd say the organisation's actual historical record is a better source than a one-off journalism piece, of unknown authorship, published by the same organisation.
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more errors that I wouldn't otherwise bother with. I dunno, I don't mind it. And like PFHLai said, we still don't bite people that post error messages on the main talk page. --
253:(the removal of said item). For the record, I was equally unsuccessful at getting any response at the Main Page talk page, despite some support for what I was suggesting. See 3215: 510:
My way of caring focuses on the quality of Knowledge (XXG)'s most noticeable page, and not necessarily on who was right. I was a bit harsh there, but is that what you meant?
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Why exactly do we need one? At the moment it just clutters the page and provides no useful information. Most of the page is visible on one screen anyway for the most part.
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Thus moved. Essentially, I suppose the issue is "How do we get a throughflow of admins to monitor notifications here when the trusty regulars are engaged in real life?"
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seems to indicate that it's down to the image cropping. If anyone knows a Commons admin who can roll it back to the image I linked, that would be a definitive answer.
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3. I didn't realize that the names were listed in order from longest to shortest ban. (At the time, the blurb conveyed that all three had been banned for five years.)
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Hard to do that (talk you through it in baby steps), because I don't really know what I'm talking about. But depending on your browser, follow the instructions at:
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in your snotty, grumbling, stomp-off-in-high-dudgeon way -- have been demanding for so long. Either you don't see that, or your impulse to snark got the best of you.
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Hi. I've been doing "TFA patrol" the past few weeks and am continually astonished at the number of basic errors in the TFA blurb and POTD. Things I've spotted are:
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I've moved this here as otherwise it is bound to be deleted. Hope all is well before too long, and there are plenty of people keeping an eye on the place anyway.
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No, I'm OK with there being a local way-of-working: I'm just asking that it be signaled more clearly, in the way that I would elsewhere using shorthand e.g. like
3977:. Hint: a woman who identifies as female but is wearing culturally-male clothing for the purpose of fooling other people is cross-dressing, not transgendered. -- 178:
I think it makes sense to blank suggestions that are acted upon. I had cleared it out earlier but I see that there is already some buildup of corrected items. -
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I don't see how that claims that 2012 was only his third consecutive win of a new award instead of the fourth of an award with a name change. The Google search
5427:, the link to tomorrow's FA summary which appears in the heading there has been broken so I have just fixed it. This may improve our ability to look ahead. 5254: 2592: 1349:
OK! I don't usually venture in to these parts! I think the edit summary was aimed at something else, difficult to keep track as the page is so dynamic. Cheers
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the serial comma, claiming that my unrelated change was "just a ploy to remove" it. I'd hoped that this comment was jocular, but Tariqabjotu didn't reply to
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They re-uploaded the image on commons, but... now, it looks stretched too wide (both in thumbnail and in full picture). How does Commons pic look to you? --
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say, even if the next set of DYK articles are due to arrive any moment now, we still have one last chance to "get it right" and we should seize that chance!
5754: 4325:- it appears have gone south after your cropping. As a non-Commons admin, I can't undo your changes to check... would you be able to look into this ASAP? 98:
errors, such as grammatical and spelling mistakesĀ ? For instance, if a news item is so trivial and should not be on ITN, the complaint really should go to
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The new link may need purging too. I have a transcluded version of it on a user page and that was getting stale, still showing yesterday's tomorrow ā€“ the
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First of all, this is not the right venue; this page is for discussing the errors page itself. Second, the Kurdish WP only has ~20k articles, according to
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The former always works even if I'm not logged on; the latter doesn't. So should I change the latter to match the former (excluding the yesterday links)?
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In my observation as an admin, there is one major factor leading to this systemic bias that you can help us solve. It is based on a common guideline that
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It was just a simple question. I am so sorry you felt so sensitive about it, or that I upset you in any way. Good luck in your quest for a response.
781:, on top of Talk:Main Page. There are more than enough people monitoring Talk:Main and acting on requests. If you can't be bothered to watch Talk:Main, 593: 2187:
even what, the DYK queue is -- both for non-admins and admins alike. Only one single link to T:DYK/Q in the toolbox template is probably insufficient.
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they have been featured on the main page for half a day! Imagine that! And when we run out of June, you'll be able to find the next set of TFAs at
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Um, you seem to be imagining a scenario where people are arguing. I'm mostly just referring to simple, clear-cut fixes which never get made. Cheers,
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today re some discussion of an FP about Jupiter. TRM kept trying to shut down the discussion and shoot the messengers. This seems unsatisfactory.
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I have noticed this in the past, but I have never really been bothered by it. It doesn't seem that it is the case all the time, but I may be wrong.
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Since this is a comment/idea about Knowledge (XXG)'s appearance in general (rather than the Main Page itself), you may wish to post this thread to
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Less common in BrEng, perhaps, but it's a "normal variant" rather than something actively deprecated - it's also the Oxford comma, after allĀ ;-).
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The US has a plurality of English speakers in the world so naturally would have a plurality of Knowledge (XXG) users inclined to write on the US.
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Any kind of po0licy that says "If no response in X period of time, take it to AN/I" would need to account for the difference in turnover times.
812:, but do not burden us with yet another page for special reports". Well, I would counter, "If you can't be bothered to watch Main Page/Errors, 5634:(!) in advance still work! A marvel of modern technology. Right, can we move on to fixing issues before they get to the main page now please? 3022:
I tend to look in on this page several times a day during the US daytime on weekdays. I was away from WP for the entire long holiday weekend.
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I'm still not sure that was a comment about MP blurb style (it was me that archived it!). But happy with your way forward in any caseĀ :-) --
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It always worked (for me) after purging the page, but if you've fixed it so that now it works without purging, then thanks kindly. - Dank (
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common (and possibly even mandatory) in British English. That's why I checked (and was prepared to self-revert if that had been the case).
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for error reports on the always very long 'Talk: Main Page'. We don't bite newbies who post error reports in the wrong place, you know. --
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Yes, it should either say fourth like FIFA itself and nearly all reliable sources reporting on the award (see for example Google News on
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in regards to possibly moving error based threads from there to here as they come up, as is done with many other split style talk pages.
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articles, which I agree is probably not appropriate. But that is distinct from arguing that the statement that was on the Main Page -- "
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I suppose the real lesson is not to drag something back to the Main Page talk, where it will get bogged down in endless discussion!Ā :-)
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with noting errors on the main talk page. We don't fault people for doing it. You wrote, "If you can't be bothered to watch Talk:Main,
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Yeah, because I'd rather watchlist this page and fix errors, than deal with the rest of the main page discussion. It has led me to fix
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unexplained or unfinished concepts/ideas, as if the subsequent sentences (which would have added explanation/context) have been culled
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I just loaded the main page and only got the FA and ITN sections. This wasn't the mobile view. What happened to DYK, OTD, &c.?
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but that hasn't been edited since 2007. Maybe you can find an admin at wikiversity and post to their discussion page? Good luck -
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section. Apparently there was consensus, I do not remember where the discussion is archived, where they wanted the TOC to appear on
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I have already responded to this point, at the venue you originally posted it. For avoidance of doubt, future TFLs are sitting at
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without consensus. As long as nobody objects, being bold is fine. Now you note that I object, so I suggest you seek consensus for
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without discussion. I've reverted the removal. Getting most of the error reports here seems useful in cutting down the clutter on
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I learned of the issue during a bus ride and implemented a technical fix via my phone, noting that I'd post an explanation later.
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A fresh restart from install on Firefox, same problem. This needs immediate action, I'm sure it's happened before as well....
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How long do we keep things in the "Follow up" sectionĀ ? I don't see any point to keep the "Miss Universe" bit, for instance. --
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which was puzzling? The simple English version is the same but other language wikis appear correct. Many thanks for your time.
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lists common errors. It was written for any article, but featured articles have almost as many such errors as other articles.
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Thank you again for your kind help. I have just been through both lists, and will endeavour to keep an eye on future months.
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the section heading "Errors in today's or tomorrow's featured picture" is misleading; by analogy with the heading "Errors in
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Yes, it matches. I apologize for wasting your time. I hastily read the hatnote about Bhutan, and applied it to the article.
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jumping straight into unexplained facts (i.e. assuming knowledge that would have been obtained by reading the article itself)
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In that article it is said that apple is the biggest IT company by revenue.But it is not and has been surpassed by google.
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I may have an indication of the source of the problemĀ :) I am typically (but not always) the only person at FAC enforcing
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from the discussion being removed (e.g. that something has been fixed, or that something is no longer on the main page).
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More importantly, the hook appears to be in violation of DYK rules. The hook fact is not explicitly mentioned at all in
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I just fixed it. Turns out the problem went back to an unclosed noinclude tag. Section editing should work right now.--
198:) in the edit summary. Unless it requires a long explanation, the fixed requests would be removed immediately. Thanks! 4050:
Agreed; archiving wouldn't provide many benefits, and would make taking care of requests a little bit slower. Thanks!
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when it appears no one has noticed something important. The obvious (well, to me) solution would be a quick note on
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So if it's too late, fixing it won't improve the quality of the Main Page - it will only help decide who was right.
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WP:ERRORS would be the best place to suggest a new blurb and offer further comments on an issue with the wording.
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This happened to me a while ago (maybe an hour ago?), but apparently fixed itself a few minutes later. I had to
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inappropriate or inadequate placement of wikilinks (i.e. linked on second or third occurrence instead of first)
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Yes, as Kusma said, most errors are minor typos or grammar. If there are other issues, they are moved to the "
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want with old items, that being the thrust of this discussion) which logically belong at the end of the page.
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Then who wrote "Lionel Messi speaks to FIFA.com about winning the FIFA Ballon d'Or for a record fourth time"
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they hit the main page. Just needs someone to code up the markup for "next" as it's in a moving queue....
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Windows? Nein danke. And I've cleared my temp files from Chrome and Firefox and Safari.... Same problem.
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article which asserts that the thing has only been awarded three times, sends out a very strange message. ā€”
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Have the last word now, after which I'll wait to hear from people interesting in constructive discussion.
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2. As I intended to be clear, I don't regard the serial comma's inclusion/omission as a remotely big deal.
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However, that discussion is closed. Also, is there a corresponding error reporting page in Wikiversity?
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I wonder if I went to the French or Spanish language pages if the content was central to those areas?
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for an admin to come over to WP:ERRORS, if it seems like this page is being neglected, might work. --
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Before you complain about transphobia, you should familiarize yourself with the differences between
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default, which would be the 4th biggest sovereign default in history if Puerto Rico was a country.
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No, that's just my daily routine and I'm sure they know it by now. It's actually slowly improving.
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Adding a message to the "Errors in ... featured picture" section saying "To report errors in the
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where the featured status of this image which contains a purported error (and according to some,
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A) There are insufficient admins that regularly visit this page for it to serve its purpose, or
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has a broken table. I'd fix it myself but I'm completely unfamiliar with Wiki syntax. Thanks.
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anyone would like to change this by pouring more bureaucracy on top of it, I'd open an RfC.
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with the regulars here, but once we get down to detail I rarely disagree with Bencherlite. -
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You're joking right? Most of today's main page is non-US (which is unusual, actually, due to
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No, still buggered. Talk me through it in baby steps, and do our readers need to do this?
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to see the fix, however. (Warning, not quite knowing what I'm talking about ahead). Just
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I've made a stab at adding it, using the code from the DYK project's own queuing system.
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that errors posted here are often ignored. How's this experiment running now? Opinions? --
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this year's FIFA Ballon d'Or in Zurich which saw Lionel Messi crowned for the fourth time
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He has won an award called the 'Ballon d'Or' 4 times - but they're two different awards.
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Fixes that should have been made when they were on the Main Page, but now it's too late.
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wikilinked article names. I thought the software handled that, and I see no mention at
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We see that, in fact, WP:ERRORS is a hopeless place to have a proper discussion. Tsk.
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There was no consensus to post this item in the first place -- 6 opposes and 6 supports
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No worries. Thanks for keeping an eye out for issues before the get to the main page!
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4th April: It has been proposed that Wikiversity be closed: please voice your opinions.
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could be considered advertising for Main Page and especially Did You Know patrol help.
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I've now removed some of the older fixed reports, and I'll clear out the rest shortly.
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today's or tomorrow's featured article" it should really be something like "Errors in
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which was way long ago.... It's something to do with the image as far as I can tell.
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style (spelling)#British English with Oxford Spelling (-ize)
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I've restored the previous image until this is completely resolved and explained.
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Amazing that you responded to a nine-year-old post. Were you expecting anything?
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They are two different awards, please see the talk pages of the relevant articles.
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As an American I've never heard of "Oxford English", but I found an explanation at
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Are you sure? It worked for me? Okay then - that's simple to rectify thank you. --
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WP:FAQ/Main Page#How can I get something fixed before it appears on the Main Page?
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sometimes it is not even present in the article (this should be an issue for FA)
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That's great. Thanks for the suggestions. I'll bear all this in mind in future.
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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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The current front page is transphobic, as it says someone was a crossdresser.ā€”
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I'm proposing we encourage our editors to look ahead at the next set of DYKs
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The crucial difference, in relation to the blurb we are discussing, is that
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The page was protected so kindly please make this edit if u are convinced.
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encounter repeat instances of something like that, it would help to alert
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may help you realise why I made my original post, especially considering
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I'm going to be in and out over the next day or two. Play nice. - Dank (
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Great. I'll take this as consensus until I found out otherwise. - Dank (
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It is Lionel Messi's fourth consecutive FIFA Ballon d'Or - a new record.
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It would be helpful for those concerned by today's issue to take it to
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Same in Chrome, Firefox and Safari. It looked okay when I posted it.
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Please ping me when responding since ERRORS is much too busy to watch.
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a record-breaking fourth consecutive title of best player in the world
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Forgive the minor spamming/canvassing, but you might be interested in
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sometimes the selective culling of sentences results in unlinked terms
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Perhaps if that becomes a problem, a comment on that should be added.
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That was my hope when I created this page, but also see my thread on
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where at least some of the blurbs are taken from by the schedulers.
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FIFA World Player GALA 2009. Player of the year: Lionel MESSI (ARG)
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I compared the Muradov article with the cpj.org source, and I find
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resolved because the item rotates off before anyone deals with it.
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all share: All of the articles featured on the main page (linked
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Why can't Wiki Admin consider the world beyond the Untidy States?
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Things are back to normal ... for what that's worthĀ :) - Dank (
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Is there some reason there shouldn't be? It's good either way.
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The new link seems to work fine without needing purging.
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wouldn't be acceptable behavior in article space. Why is
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Control panel, internet options, delete temporary files.
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That's better. Couldn't see any reason not to have it.Ā ā€”
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multitude of secondary sources that say the same thing.
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mentioning the general point of the question? - Dank (
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C) It's time for Kevin McE to become a wiki-admin. --
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Well, we could add a link to the next pending queue:
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OTD link to 921 earthquake (apparently wrong article)
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I would also agree that archiving is not sensible. ā€”
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See also the discussion at the bottom of 1757:No response, so I finally made the change. 1397:jarring jumps from one sentence to the next 5630:the links provided to enable users to see 5553:Yes, it's working for me. Thanks. - Dank ( 4600:I've asked the admins on commons to help: 4401:buggered for me, but then got resolved. -- 2854: 1916:Why's there a serial comma in this blurb? 1388:unexplained relationships between subjects 816:".Ā ;-) I dunno... what do others think? -- 3773:Academy Award for Best Picture#Award name 1688:WP:COPYEDIT, Common edits, bullet point 7 1479:Knowledge (XXG):Did you know/Proofreading 477:Down in what history as final? We have a 5651:WT:FAC#New Featured Article coordinators 5146:today's or tomorrow's featured picture" 5074:today's or tomorrow's featured article". 3510:(second time linked and quoted now)? -- 1373:Basic errors in TFA blurbs and elsewhere 5080:Knowledge (XXG):Main Page/Errors/header 4727:I tried again and it's ok now. 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PFHLai
04:22, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
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04:55, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
Spangineer
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23:17, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
User talk:Main Page
Pegasus1138
05:10, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
PFHLai
02:00, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
Banyan
Tree
03:42, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
WP:AIV
Flcelloguy
A note?
14:16, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

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