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Happy New Year!
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Thank you for your contributions toward making Wikipedia a better and more accurate place. BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 13:01, 30 December 2019 (UTC) |
Administrators' newsletter – January 2020
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- The fourth case on Palestine-Israel articles was closed. The case consolidated all previous remedies under one heading, which should make them easier to understand, apply, and enforce. In particular, the distinction between "primary articles" and "related content" has been clarified, with the former being
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- The fourth case on Palestine-Israel articles was closed. The case consolidated all previous remedies under one heading, which should make them easier to understand, apply, and enforce. In particular, the distinction between "primary articles" and "related content" has been clarified, with the former being
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Administrators' newsletter – February 2020
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Administrators' newsletter – March 2020
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Can you Help me?
[edit]Dear, I am new here, however created my new article in draftspace https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Heena_Shahab but getting trouble in moving it to main space because, 2 years back you redirected it https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hena_Shahab&redirect=no from an other users https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heena_Shahab&oldid=290682324
to his husband's article page "Mohammad Shahabuddin" .
now I created her article but dear sir, I yet don't know how to put in main space when i am trying to place this there showing you can't do this. Article name already exists Please help me. Sturdyankit (talk) 04:45, 27 March 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – April 2020
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Administrators' newsletter – May 2020
[edit]News and updates for administrators from the past month (April 2020).
- Discretionary sanctions have been authorized for all pages and edits related to COVID-19, to be logged at WP:GS/COVID19.
- Following a recent discussion on Meta-Wiki, the edit filter maintainer global group has been created.
- A request for comment has been proposed to create a new main page editor usergroup.
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- A request for comment closed with consensus to create a Village Pump-style page for communication with the Wikimedia Foundation.
Reverse order for U.S. Thoroughbred horse races
[edit]Would you please stop reversing the order of U.S. Thoroughbred horse races. ASAP I will put together the info on this subject and post it to Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Horse racing for review so that we can present it to the Wikipedia "rules committee." Just so you are aware, no United States racetrack or racing association posts race history from oldest to newest. That practice ended c. 1910 and it was done for a very real reason. Thanks for your cooperation. Stretchrunner (talk) 11:38, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
I posted the info on this today here. Stretchrunner (talk) 21:38, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
I removed the July 15th tag re "Chronological order" in Westchester Stakes (NYRA). Please respect protocol and don't put any more of these tags in articles. If you do not understand the "Projects" conclusions and reasons, then ask and someone will gladly clarify. However, Chronological order is not Wikipedia policy, it is non-mandatory. Thank you. Stretchrunner (talk) 22:24, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – June 2020
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Administrators' newsletter – July 2020
[edit]News and updates for administrators from the past month (June 2020).
- A request for comment is in progress to remove the T2 (template that misrepresents established policy) speedy deletion criterion.
- Protection templates on mainspace pages are now automatically added by User:MusikBot II (BRFA).
- Following the banning of an editor by the WMF last year, the Arbitration Committee resolved to hold an
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[edit]Hello RJFJR. Thanks for your work formatting bare urls. I have a request - when you've run refill like you did here and it has fixed all of the bare urls please remember to remove the {{Bare URLs}} template. It will help keep other editors from coming to the article and running the tool only to find that everything has already been fixed. Of course, it is proper to leave it if it hasn't fixed all of the refs. I know that refill2 sometimes removes the template but other times it doesn't so that can be confusing. Its not a big deal but at the moment I'm cleaning up the backlog of articles that was created while refill was not working and checking on the ones you've already fixed slows things down. Any help you can give will be appreciated. Thanks again and enjoy your weekend. MarnetteD|Talk 18:48, 10 July 2020 (UTC)
- I'm not sure why refill only sometimes removes the linkrot template. My current theory is that there are several different templates linkrot, bare-url, etc that all look very similar and refill is only programmed to remove one or some of them but not all. But since I'm not sure if that is the reason I get nervous about removing the template if refill declines to. I'll have too keep track of which it is removing and which leaving and see if I can find a pattern for when I should expect to manually remove the template. Thank you for caring enough to comment. RJFJR (talk) 19:19, 10 July 2020 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply R. I've taken the liberty of moving it to your talk page to keep things in one place. I've never figured the pattern out either :-) Sometimes I think it is which template is used as you mention and other times I wonder if it is where it is placed on the page. My suggestion would be to look at the ref section when you are done. If all the links are formatted then you can remove the template. If there are any bare urls left you can leave it and somebody else will be along to fix those that need the extra attention. Cheers. MarnetteD|Talk 19:38, 10 July 2020 (UTC)
- Hello again. I just ran refill2 on more than a dozen articles that were tagged with {{linkrot}} and it removed the tag every time. Always nice when scrolling time is saved :-) That fits with your theory so I thought I'd let ya know about it. Cheers. MarnetteD|Talk 08:36, 15 July 2020 (UTC)
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Hank Hughes
[edit]Hello. I'm sorry you have already spent some time fixing that mess and it's my fault. Before tagging it, I should have checked the edit history. It appears the article has been hijacked. The article was originally about Hank "Honolulu" Hughes (May 4, 1907 – December 27, 1963). See this revision from a couple years ago, which I will revert to as soon I'm done with this message. Thanks for your efforts, but again, sorry they were in vain. --DB1729 (talk) 05:15, 26 July 2020 (UTC)
please share your views on the copyright violations of the article, tools are showing more than 80% violations. Minimiti (talk) 20:31, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
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Administrators' newsletter – August 2020
[edit]News and updates for administrators from the past month (July 2020).
- There is an open request for comment to decide whether to increase the minimum duration a sanction discussion has to remain open (currently 24 hours).
- Speedy deletion criterion T2 (template that misrepresents established policy) has been repealed following a request for comment.
- Speedy deletion criterion X2 (pages created by the content translation tool) has been repealed following a discussion.
- There is a proposal to restrict proposed deletion to confirmed users.
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Yitzhak Goren
[edit]Thank you for your cleanup work on Yitzhak Goren. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs) 22:12, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
- Just adding to the thanks for your work on that article and so many more R. One thing to be aware of though - the {{more footnotes}} template (and its cousin {{no footnotes}}) is used when there are several items in the sources and/or external links sections that need to be moved into the article as inline references. The YG article only had one item in the EL's and no items listed as sources so the template you needed to use was {{refimprove}}. I know it may seem a little counter-intuitive but, if you read the full message that the templates leave on the page I think it'll make sense. Thanks again for all your work and enjoy your Sunday. MarnetteD|Talk 22:34, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – September 2020
[edit]News and updates for administrators from the past month (August 2020).
- Following a request for comment, the minimum length for site ban discussions was increased to 72 hours, up from 24.
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- A request for comment is open to provide an opportunity to amend the structure, rules, and procedures of the 2020 English Wikipedia Arbitration Committee election and to resolve any issues not covered by existing rules.
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Table to prose
[edit]If I haven't said already thank you for your work turning ugly tables into nice readable prose.
I tag short tables that should be prose, knowing and expecting that I will probably eventually have to come back around to the same article and do it myself (and that could be months or years). So every time I see your work it is a relief and an unexpected pleasure.
Thanks. Thanks many times over. -- 109.79.167.69 (talk) 02:53, 17 September 2020 (UTC)
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Administrators' newsletter – September 2020
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- A request for comment found consensus that incubation as an alternative to deletion should generally only be recommended when draftification is appropriate, namely
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- A request for comment found consensus that incubation as an alternative to deletion should generally only be recommended when draftification is appropriate, namely
- The filter log now provides links to view diffs of deleted revisions (phab:T261630).
- The 2020 CheckUser and Oversight appointment process has begun. The community consultation period will take place from September 27th to October 7th.
- Following a request for comment, sitting Committee members may not serve on either the Ombuds Commission or the WMF Case Review Committee. The Arbitration Committee passed a motion implementing those results into their procedures.
- The Universal Code of Conduct draft is open for community review and comment until October 6th, 2020.
- Office actions may now be appealed to the Interim Trust & Safety Case Review Committee.
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Reg Hartt
[edit]I saw you did some clean up on Reg Hartt. I'm honestly not sure if this page even belongs on wiki, there aren't any good sources of him other than the child porn charges and local weirdo who puts up thousands of posters isn't exactly notable. The article is wildly self promotional as well. DO you think this even belongs here? blindlynx (talk) 10:22, 20 October 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – November 2020
[edit]News and updates for administrators from the past month (October 2020).
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- Community sanctions now authorize administrators to place under indefinite semiprotection
- Sysops will once again be able to view the deleted history of JS/CSS pages; this was restricted to interface administrators when that group was introduced.
- Twinkle's block module now includes the ability to note the specific case when applying a discretionary sanctions block and/or template.
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- The 2020 Arbitration Committee Elections process has begun. Eligible editors will be able to nominate themselves as candidates from November 8 through November 17. The voting period will run from November 23 through December 6.
- The Anti-harassment RfC has concluded with a summary of the feedback provided.
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Refs in headings
[edit]In the entry for the artist Alison Dunhill, I've just seen that you moved a ref out of a subheading on 17th October (sorry, I put it back before I saw it was your deliberate revision). I guess this is a standard practice, but as the ref in this case is the authority for the whole list (of the artists' major solo exhibitions) in this section, I thought it looked ugly and also confusing for the ref to sit on its own separate line beneath the list. Personally I think it works better for the reader in the subheading where it now is, but perhaps you disagree. Maybe it isn't necessary to reference the list anyway, in which case we could just delete the ref which is to the artist's own website? I'd much appreciate your views. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bozhyemoi (talk • contribs) 17:56, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
- Bozhyemoi: The Manual of Style, at MOS:HEAD contains "Section headings should:...Not contain citations or footnotes." While that is a 'should' and not a 'must' it is part of the MOS. When I move references out of headings before a list I put the reference at the end of the list, on its own line, to indicate it is a reference for the entire list. I believe the reason for avoiding references in headings is because it makes it impossible or at least difficult to have a link go to that particular section. It may also cause problems for text-to-speech readers used by some readers. Let me know if you have a more visually pleasing way of moving the references out of the headings. One possibility would be to add a start sentence that describes how the reference cites the list and put the reference on that sentence. RJFJR (talk) 20:02, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
- RJFJR: Thanks for explaining and I agree that it's best to follow the MOS wherever possible. Your suggestion sounds good to me so I've added an end sentence (in italics) and moved the ref there. I think that looks ok and avoids confusion, but do let me know if you disagree.
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Administrators' newsletter – December 2020
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- There is a request for comment in progress to either remove T3 (duplicated and hardcoded instances) as a speedy deletion criterion or eliminate its seven-day waiting period.
- Voting for proposals in the 2021 Community Wishlist Survey, which determines what software the Wikimedia Foundation's Community Tech team will work on next year, will take place from 8 December through 21 December. In particular, there are sections regarding administrators and anti-harassment.
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Nomination of Frederick Mathesius for deletion
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Happy New Year!
[edit]Walter Elmer Schofield, Across the River (1904), Carnegie Museum of Art. | Best wishes for a safe, healthy and prosperous 2021. | |
Thank you for your contributions toward making Wikipedia a better and more accurate place. BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 15:15, 26 December 2020 (UTC) Oneupsmanship: This painting turned the friendly rivalry between Edward Redfield and Elmer Schofield into a feud. Schofield was a frequent houseguest at Redfield's farm, upstream from New Hope, Pennsylvania, and the two would go out painting together, competing to capture the better view. Redfield served on the jury for the 1904 Annual Exhibition of the Carnegie Institute; at which, despite Redfield's opposition, Across the River was awarded the Gold Medal and $1,500 prize. It was not until a 1963 interview that the 93-year-old Redfield revealed the painting as the cause of the 40-year feud between them. Schofield may have painted it in England, but a blindsided Redfield knew that it was a view of the Delaware River, from his own front yard! |
Administrators' newsletter – January 2021
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[edit]- Hi ,,, can you see this articles Abdul Aziz al-Uqaili ,Mirza Yahya Khan Moshir od-Dowleh and Ezzat ed-Dowleh,,Thank you ,,Hamaredha (talk) 15:52, 7 January 2021 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – February 2021
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- The standard discretionary sanctions authorized for American Politics were amended by motion to cover
post-1992 politics of United States and closely related people
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- Wikipedia has now been around for 20 years, and recently saw its billionth edit!
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[edit]Hi, I wanted from you to see if grammars are correct for English sentences in the articles . Thank you ,,Hamaredha (talk) 22:37, 1 February 2021 (UTC)
- Thank you very much ,, Hamaredha (talk) 14:56, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
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Seema (actress)
[edit]Thanks for the cleanup you did on Seema (actress) to re-order the filmography lists/tables. Cheers.– 108.56.139.120 (talk) 15:52, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
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Administrators' newsletter – March 2021
[edit]News and updates for administrators from the past month (February 2021).
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- A request for comment is open that proposes a process for the community to revoke administrative permissions. This follows a 2019 RfC in favor of creating one such a policy.
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Guff
[edit]Hi,
Regarding the INSEEC Business School article, may you please let me know what do you define as "guff"? You added a banner about "puffery and guff", so I assume that you do.
Incidentally, I am quite shocked about the use of "guff". It is insulting regarding French culture. Have you read Montaigne, René Descartes and analyzed their influence on the Grande Ecole system to be able to say that?
This leads to the question: How should I edit this section to get rid of this banner then? Should I therefore describe this Business School as: barren, purely pragmatic and with no history or humanist values? And thus, when you do some anthropological, sociological and philosophical research about a Business School precepts, therefore, it's guff and puffery.
The content which you may qualify as "puffery and guff" is certainly the section about the honestus clerus, which doesn't infringe any copyrights, and is verifiable. Correct?
To me it seems like there is room for interpretation. Shall there be a section in Wikipedia's codex defining "guff", I will be happy to be enlightened.
I will be equally happy to know what are the criteria to get rid of "guff".
Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Onna Bugeisha 2020 (talk • contribs) 08:39, 3 March 2021 (UTC)
- @Onna Bugeisha 2020: I didn't put the puffery and guff reason in the cleanup tag, I added "Layout, overly long headings" to cleanup reason. RJFJR (talk) 14:02, 3 March 2021 (UTC)
- You need to ask user:Baffle gab1978 who added the original reason. RJFJR (talk) 14:05, 3 March 2021 (UTC)
- @RJFJR:
Hi, Understood. Thanks. And sorry for the confusion occured. Onna Bugeisha 2020 (talk) 16:13, 3 March 2021 (UTC)
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Jankovský of Vlašim
[edit]Hello I see that you made 3 recommendations to improve the article.
In regards to the History Section. I can break up the history into 4 parts: 1 Early history in Bohemia, 2 Northern Moravia 1390-1520, 3 Southern Moravia 1435 -1755, 4 History after the year 1755.
In regards to Reference. The two books listed cover over 98 % of what is listed in the article. The 2nd book itself has 245 pages of the family's history from 1300 to 2008. I added additional references which in turn expand what was listed. Some of these could be linked to the article but I do not know how. I may need you help ?
In regard the Genealogies: not sure what the concern is ? The links provide information on hundreds of relatives. Many are listed in multi other family genealogies.
If one is willing to search there are thousands of pages on the history of the family. Almost all are in Czech or German. Some are incomplete of incorrect. What is listed is the accurate history.Thanks for your interest in improving the article. Your help is appreciated.--Vlasime (talk) 03:04, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
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[edit]Hiya R. Per this Wikipedia:Village_pump_(technical)#Toolforge_down refill and citer are down but reflinks is working again. It's ability to mark dead links and fix some PDFs is so valuable I hope it keeps running for awhile. I know you might already be aware of this but I thought I'd let ya know just in case. Cheers. MarnetteD|Talk 16:18, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
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