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needed, then that is a part of copy editing. I found the article somewhat chopped up into small paragraphs (especially in the lead) and sections. Even though not a real deficiency, I would consider that a bit of consolidation is in order. I noticed that you have removed a lot of material. You seem to have discovered redundancies across articles, if not within the article, that need to be addressed. I hope that you haven't discarded information that existed only at that article. There has been a lot of back-and-forth massive adding and subtracting of text in that article's history, and its size is only about 200 words less than
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Thanks, Dhtwiki. I've been tempted to add the same in the past but I'm not sure the project's title should be possessive. I think an editor who's not so experienced with copy-editing but is willing, competent and skilled at other behind-the-scenes tasks would be fine. OTOH, an editor who is familiar
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Thank you. I've checked it and sent it, at 07:18 UTC, to 763 accounts. I was toying with the idea of adding an apostrophe to the title, to read "Guild of Copy Editors' April 2024 Newsletter". I also thought of adding text that coordinator candidates should be experienced copy editors, because I think
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Thank you for pointing out that some information might have only existed in this article, I had only skimmed the schools article before I rewrote the section. I moved some information that I had deleted to that one where it can be dealt with later. A lot of what I removed was duplicated information,
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Additional Note: The whole reason I am asking this question is because the two Knowledge (XXG) guidelines conflict with each other. That's why I am asking for your advice to see if I can proceed with the article and to be able to get the points for the drive (if it does fall under copyediting lol).
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The newsletter seems about ready to be sent, possibly after the Watchlist Message announcing the drive is taken down, which should be soon, in order that there not be temporal overlap. The only thing that might need changing is to update the number of requests completed (it's presently current as of
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is already up, thanks again to Baffle. I've penciled in the week of the 9th to the 15th, but that seems rather early. Should it be the following week (16th to the 22nd)? February (14 articles) and March (30) 2023 are the backlog months I've set. As of this writing, there are 65 requests (February to
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At the mass-message sender page? I remember merely linking to the newsletter in a field given, along with filling in fields for a subject line as well as a link to the list of recipients. Below those fields are places for extraneous additions, which I have never used. You didn't add anything at the
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Thank you. The newsletter went out on June 6 last year when the blitz was from the 11th to the 17th, which seems quite early. Although, with coordinator nominations beginning on the 1st and voting on the 15th, ending on the 30th, an early newsletter seems appropriate. However, the June blitz (which
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I would like to add Baffle gab's name to the list of coordinators emeriti for their many terms served as coordinator and for the coordinator-type work they continue to do (setting up drive and blitz pages, curating newsletters and reports, and taking good care of the requests page, above and beyond
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I took a quick look at the article before you made your further changes today, and the text both before and after you copy edited seemed intelligible, without the real grammatical goofiness that makes an article practically unreadable. If you have found that further reorganization and rewriting is
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page for the drive because it was in the *O section, but frankly a lot of the article needs reorganization and rewriting as opposed to just copy editing that I saw when I looked at others contributions to the drive. Should I just get the currently written text up to standard and then reorganize it
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listed their copyedit in the signup section. When I got started here, I cut my teeth on a long request article (as we encourage new copyeditors not to do) and it turned out all right. Assuming good faith, as I think we can do here, we shouldn't make the perfect the enemy of the good. I'll do yours
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but I don't want to mess up a good article by misunderstanding the guidelines. This leads to my question being: does the text for which the template is tagged for in the article still fall under the definition of copyediting? The definition of copyediting is commonly defined as making the article
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Yes, when you import the message into the sender, you'll see the message displayed, then the resulting code in a non-editable window called "Wikitext preview". Now scroll down the page to "Send mass message"; below the options, you'll see a large, empty box titled "Body of the message", which is
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Hi Jonesey; that's probably my fault, I should have checked it more closely and I'm sorry for causing you extra work. I almost always work in a browser without JavaScript for security / sanity reasons, so a gadget wouldn't have been helpful in this case. I'll try to do better next time. Cheers,
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It wasn't evident in the rendering, though (the mistakes were all opening boldface markup within wikilinks; so, the scope of the closing markup within those links must have been limited in scope, otherwise the mistakes would have been obvious by the presence of a large amount of inappropriately
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errors can't tell whether the unbalanced syntax affects the rendering, so we have to fix all of the false positives along with the ones that actually break rendering. It's a little bit useless, but so is a lot of the gnoming that keeps this place from going completely to the dogs. –
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I'm pretty sure that the lack of a standard time stamp will prevent the section from being archived by archive bots. When I was given mass message instructions long ago, the instructions were to include four tildes at the bottom of the message in order to put a date stamp on it. –
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Dhtwiki, I'm not sure how we could reduce the number of c/e taggings; one tedious way would be to triage each tagging and remove / re-tag inappropriately tagged articles. I used to do this before each drive but it's too much work for me now. Another way might be to amend
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for someone to fix it for us with AWB. I recommend turning on the syntax highlighter gadget, which can alert you to this sort of problem. I find that it also makes copy editing easier, since it is easier to distinguish between prose and references and templates. YMMV. –
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I think that "as (a)" could be used in both clauses, but its omission doesn't destroy the sense. Using "through until/to" doesn't make clear that the 30th is included as well as does "the convenient American use... is still strange to us" (per the British
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I see that the boldfacing helps to distinguish important links, and I just did not notice its absence. I see that you have a taker to fix this at AWB requests. If it doesn't get taken care of soon, I may try my AWB (via JWB) skills to fix it.
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I have just had a look at the last three articles of the April 2023 backlog and struck their copy editing tags, as well as having reduced the announced ranges for the blitz. Those articles have had a lot of work done since being tagged, e.g.
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editable. Any text added there it will be appended to the message, and that's where you'd normally add four tildes to ensure archiving occurs. I just added a little extra text, per above. Make sure to preview the result before sending.
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As far as being engaged in discussions on merging, that is not a part of copy editing, although now, with your acquaintance with the article, you probably can effectively contribute to such a discussion, if you are interested.
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I'd add the over-quotation tag, with parameters for section and number of quotes (rather than quote length); the paragraph also has stylistic issues which can be addressed by copyediting. Thanks for your help and all the best,
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P.S. The number of copy edit tagging that has taken place in the last two months has been enormous (544 in April, 181 so far in May). We should be considering how to deal with it. Our bad trend line is about to get much worse.
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I will see about limiting the requests from "all" (which is the usual), to May and June, although leaving the larger range theoretically allows people to have greater freedom to choose from what interests them the most.
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If it does fall under the definition of copyediting, could you tell me the reasoning behind why it would be, and if there are any guidelines for this, could you link them for me so I can use them for future reference?
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Not only this, I would be forced to block quote the long quotes if I were to keep some. However, most editors advise to use the Block Quotes sparingly. The mention of block quotes being used for long quotes can be seen
2658:. February (3), March (6), and April (129) 2023, are the backlog months. March (1, 1 working), April (12, 2 working, 1 done), May (27), June (24) 2024 are outstanding requests as of now. Should any of that be adjusted? 891:. I've included January through March 2023 from the backlog (28, 49, 83 articles, respectively) and January through April 2024 from the requests page (1 (Italy is done), 9, 33, 21, respectively, as of this writing). 436: 414: 3379:
If it is not considered to be under copyediting, can I remove the copyedit template, and add the over quotation template? Here is the template I want to add. I am adding it here so you don't have to search for it:
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Other than the reelection of a "lead" coordinator not being mentioned (and that was somewhat deliberate for the sake of conciseness as well as modesty), I don't see the mistake regarding the coordinator election.
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Since it's so close to the end of the month, and with the annual report top sheet having been sent out so recently (on the 16th), I propose we post-date this newsletter to April and send it out then. We had an
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Since I've been seeing a lot of partly-done "copyedits" on the request page, I've tweaked the instructions to (hopefully) discourage them; the "first-pass" stuff doesn't do much for the backlog. All the best,
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Thanks all for your support and kind words; I take a neutral stance on this and it's not something I've personally sought out or encouraged. The GOCE is a team and I'm just here to help out. Cheers,
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Thanks all; I've added the June Blitz dates and May stats to the newsletter. I think it's ready to send now; please feel free to add, correct or remove stuff if necessary. Cheers,
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often character for character formatting mistakes included. That seems to be par for the course with an article a topic this contentious. I will declare the article done for now.
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I myself try to take oldest requests first, even if the subject matter of newer requests naturally holds more interest. I regard that as one of my duties as a coordinator.
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Okay. I will set the blitz up for the latter dates. That will leave more time to finalize the blitz and make for earlier notifications with relation to the start date.
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FWIW, I manually archive old stuff (including the January newsletter). To be on the safe side, I add four tildes to anything I send via MassMessage. All the best,
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Thanks, I'll update that tonight, then it should be ready to send in the morning. Hopefully there won't be any stoopid coding errors like last time... --: -->
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Most of the articles are actually in fine shape, and require no copy editing or minimal cleanup—that's the basis on which I have removed the tags. In a few (
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article that I am working on falls under the copyedit (in-line) template. It is tagged for the quotation and the reasoning in the template is as follows:
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That was my suspicion, too, about NPP increasing our backlog. I can work on cleaning up the more recent categories (April/May) for appropriateness of tag.
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to the encyclopaedia if the IP user has been warned to stop their tagging but continues. If the articles are universally poor, they can be advised to use
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mentions being careful of changing the quotes. However, the said text I would have to change conflicts with another one of Knowledge (XXG)'s guidelines:
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Thanks, Baffle. I'd like it to go out early and, hopefully, improve participation in the elections (and encourage potential coordinators). All the best,
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FWIW, that archived newsletter does have a valid UTC date stamp in it, so I don't know if a missing signature was a problem there. I have always used
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with this project's culture and processes wouldn't need as much help with coordinator tasks, so I guess it's swings and roundabouts there. Cheers,
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Thanks both, and I agree that the 9th to the 15th is too early. I'll x-out the dates until we decide for sure, to reduce confusion. All the best,
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need a copy-edit, the tag is being properly added; if the articles are being inappropriately tagged, there may be a case for reporting it as
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Thank you for giving the blitz dates; that might be important. Sent newsletter at 23:19 UTC, and it reached my talk page almost immediately.
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or another more appropriate template. Sadly, not everyone understands the nuanced difference between the ways we process templates. Cheers,
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and made various announcements (except for the request for a watchlist announcement, which I usually wait until nearer the time to post).
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coordinator"; and I think "until" or "to" should follow "through" – it reads to me as though coordinators serve only for one day. Cheers,
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As we've seen, our backlog has been increasing much faster in the past two months. I believe one culprit is an IP editor who has both
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at one point to tag articles; they clearly took that suggestion to heart as they have tagged as many as dozens of articles per day.)
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Guess it's time to throw something together. Howzabout the May and June 2023 backlog and May and June 2024 requests? All the best,
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that is really a requirement to be a successful coordinator. But I left things as they were. Thoughts for the future, perhaps.
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I am thinking that 1/4 credit (i.e. ~5k words) (and probably no leaderboard barnstars) would be appropriate for the work done.
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No worries; sorry I didn't get around to completing the data entry, my wiki-head has been elsewhere. Best wishes and cheers,
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would be in the future in such a letter) might be held later (the equivalent week this year is from the 9th to the 15th).
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with guidance for appropriate use. Unfortunately, some drive-by taggers don't seem to understand the difference between
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Since no one has objected and the weekend is coming up, I'll set the dates as the 16th to the 22nd. All the best,
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Hi, I'm working on a text in an article tagged under the copyedit template for the September backlog drive. The
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Message sent by Baffle gab1978 (talk) using MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 05:53, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
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Don't get me started about copyediting quality; a number of editors seem to go for the barnstars. However,
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It doesn't help (and may be indicative of something) that they're not using edit summaries. All the best,
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editors to copy edit Indonesian/Singaporean media articles and tagged those articles en masse. (They were
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Finishing touches are being made to the newsletter, which should go out soon. Final perusals are welcome.
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I'm getting out of my depth here, but based on the WHOIS, it seems like this editor may also have a COI.
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Beneath the nl code, I just added "Message sent by {{subst:User0|Baffle gab1978}} using ~~~~." Cheers,
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No problem; and I just spotted a mistake in the election news line; too late, ever mind! :o Cheers,
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having none of the issues caught by the March 2023 Database Report which prompted its being tagged
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We may want to emphasize May and June requests, since there are still quite a few. All the best,
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are ready for distribution. Guess it's time to start thinking about the May drive. All the best,
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I'll try to complete the newsletter, to be sent out before the April blitz starts (see below).
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the barnstars claimed, with the hope that he takes on board the advice received. All the best,
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On second thought, and since the article is still on the requests page, I've changed my mind.
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Thank you for making the calculations. Except for mine, the barnstars have been distributed.
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after each quotation. IMO, it's not worth your time to copy-edit uncited material. Cheers,
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From my talk page, Lowercase sigmabot III archived the unsigned April newsletter, with the
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Looks good to me, I've just updated the progress report and added the blitz dates. Cheers,
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later? Is reorganizing part of copy editing? Another page that I fixed up a little bit (
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I reached out (again, with a more firm message) on the most-recently-active (AFAICT) IP
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Baffle gab1978 has just sent the newsletter. The signature after the newsletter reads:
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Cheers from Baffle gab1978 and your GOCE coordinators Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Wracking.
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is up and ready for distribution; thanks, Baffle, for creating the page. All the best,
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is done and ready for distribution; thanks, Baffle, for setting it up. All the best,
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cohesive and fixing any tense, spelling, or grammar errors found in the article.
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might be worthwhile but I don't think there's much we can do here. If the articles
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the enormous amount of copy editing they do there). Can I have your okay to do so?
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That seems too complex for just adding four tildes. How was that signature added?
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doesn't have a signature other than that) or what the mass-message form requires?
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June 2024, with three being worked on and liable for completion by blitz start).
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Sorry; I've been busy IRL, and won't be around much until Sunday. All the best,
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I've distributed most barnstars, leaving only mine to be given by someone else.
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Unfortunately, this newsletter went out with four syntax errors in it. I have
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but will hold off on Learnerktm, although it seems to be between you and me
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I have completed my calculations and handed out the appropriate barnstars.
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I now see that you have already made changes, which I will leave alone.
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that they would like other editors to expand/overhaul certain articles.
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Okay. I will do this and then mark it as completed under the drive.
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Working on Article: Tagged as Copyedit for Quotes| September Drive
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Looks good to me. Remember to add a signature when you send it. –
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I've distributed the barnstars, except for mine and those for
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is up; thanks, Baffle, for creating the page. All the best,
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I've distributed most of the barnstars (except for my own).
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is ready to be checked and for awards to be distributed.
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I am just looking for a bit of guidance on this topic.
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and copy edit, and many probably don't care. Cheers,
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IP editor indiscriminately using copy edit template
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If you're not game to remove it, place 1337:tag, though it looks like they have also 2376: 1778: 770:April 14–20 seems a likely time for the 3617:(edited 06:26, 6 September 2024 (UTC)) 2788:(edited 02:51, 5 September 2024 (UTC)) 1259:Unfortunately, the engine that detects 574:should be: "Wracking was newly elected 2868: 2831: 3563:Copy Editing Limits | September Drive 3400:too many or overly lengthy quotations 3057:(edited 08:44, 13 August 2024 (UTC)) 2920:By the way, Idk about other bots but 7: 3231:(edited 08:47, 13 August 2024 (UTC)) 3157: 1346:Special:Contributions/36.78.199.0/25 954: 283: 2670:(edited 05:44, 26 June 2024 (UTC)) 2547:I've posted an announcement to the 31: 439:. So, there's recent precedence. 170:may be automatically archived by 3387: 3158: 1316:I reached out to this editor on 955: 284: 40: 3259:Done. Thanks and all the best, 3244:. 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