User talk:Jac16888/Archive 25
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Ten years of adminship

Recent Edit
Hello, I have received your message about the neutral point of view. I will do my best to adjust and try to make it seem neutral. I am just trying to raise awareness of this clinic so people know what our objective is in helping the public.
Thank you Fazrah00 (talk) 05:53, 20 October 2018 (UTC) Fazal Rahman Fazrah00 (talk) 05:53, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
- Hi Fazel. Raising awareness is not what Wikipedia is for, that is promotion, and not allowed here. As you are clearly connected to the clinic, you have a conflict of interest, and therefore shouldn't be writing about it at all--Jac16888 Talk 09:01, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
What I mean by raising awareness is by having it available to the public for research when looking it up and the history of it. I am not part of the clinic and I am a college student in fact that knows a lot about the clinic from past research projects. I have spoken to multiple people there so I have sources and I find that I am best fit to be able to write about it. The person who began this clinic has a history of what they have accomplished which I was trying to write about since they are an upcoming figure in the the communities. I'm not even mainly writing about the clinic, but it was just something that this person was a founder of and his dream of it.
Fazrah00 (talk) 03:24, 22 October 2018 (UTC)Fazal Rahman
- I suggest writing the article as a WP:DRAFTS and submitting it through the Wikipedia:Articles for creation process--Jac16888 Talk 15:55, 22 October 2018 (UTC)
Deletion of User's Sandbox.
Dear Jac16888,
I am writing you to discuss your decision to delete my sandbox page. The outcomes I am looking for are either: 1) My sandbox page is restored. or 2) I receive the most recent version of my sandbox page, before you deleted it. If outcome 2 is selected, I would take my page to an external website and host it outside of Wikipedia.org. If outcome 1 is selected, that would be the end of the situation. I hope at least to get a copy of it before deletion back.
Cheers, Ckulsen — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ckulsen (talk • contribs) 20:50, 23 October 2018 (UTC)
- I have restored the page, temporarily, however it does not belong on Wikipedia in the slightest, 48 hours from now I will delete it again--Jac16888 Talk 21:10, 23 October 2018 (UTC)
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Hello, I am a student editor and this was my first time ever editing wikipedia. I did all my work for the article in my sandbox, including adding my citations. I was under the impression that I could simply copy and paste my contribution and the citations would also transfer. I saw your edit and realized that it did not work that way and I have gone back and added the citations. Thank you for making sure that my contribution was up to wikipedias standards and I am happy to answer any other questions you have regarding my article! Thanks! Hasmit06 (talk) 18:32, 3 November 2018 (UTC)
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Citing images
Hi. I saw your edit to one of the references to an image that I inserted. I wasn't quite sure how to cite one of WP's images, and (understandably) couldn't find a cite template for it, so I tried to analogize from the existing style output by the cite templates. Is the practice documented somewhere? I understand the general guidance on not citing WP, but this seems to be a reasonable case, where official sources don't seem to exist, so it seems reasonable to rely on pics of the mileposts to testify as to the MP values, right? —[AlanM1(talk)]— 02:03, 25 November 2018 (UTC)
- Hi Alan, it wasn't the image I had an issue with, just the including of the editor/photographer who took it, which is covered by MOS:CREDITS--Jac16888 Talk 12:06, 25 November 2018 (UTC)
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Hey, I was wondering why my article got deleted without any feedback given. The page was for a school project. I would love to know why the page got deleted and how I can improve the page to not be deleted for the future. Thanks.KJarvis.2 (talk) 23:04, 14 December 2018 (UTC)
- It wasn't deleted, I moved it back to your sandbox, User:KJarvis.2/sandbox, and I could tell it was a school project because it read like homework, not an encyclopedia article. I suggest looking at articles for other mathematical concepts to see how they should be written--Jac16888 Talk 15:13, 15 December 2018 (UTC)
Adam Smith Institute comments
Don't have a problem with you deleting my comments under two of the topics and saying they belong on the article talk page, but I tried to find out how I should do that and couldn't, so any advice greatly appreciated.
What I'd really like to see is those two topics removed completely pending someone addressing my concerns.
Can you help? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wikiwrangler (talk • contribs) 02:19, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
Okay! I think I've cracked it!
But how can I remove the original sections? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wikiwrangler (talk • contribs) 02:42, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
- If the content is not appropriate, you can just delete it, but unless you justify it well it may be reverted. Perhaps reach out to other editors of the article and ask them to weigh in on the discussion you've started on the talk page--Jac16888 Talk 12:45, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
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Refeing on Wikipedia that contain a valid Reference
Thank's for your contribution.
I do not know the rules in en.wikipedia.
In the German Wikipedia it is also specified that Wikipeida is not a valid source. But if the reference content on Wikipedia-Page has a valid external Reference, as for example Huber Price has a valid source there is no rule that is allowed/vorbitten to refer on that, since the contense is from Wikipedia, but proved with an external source, therefore this quoted content gets reliable even it is in the unreliable Wikipedia. — Johannes Kalliauer - contrib. 17:15, 11 January 2019 (UTC)
- In such a case could you not just reference the external source directly, instead of referencing a use of it? --Jac16888 Talk 18:31, 11 January 2019 (UTC)
- There are three reasons why it does not make sence to just reference the external source directly:
- Since it's not wrong, and therefore it is a matter of taste and therfore I would give the original author the desition.
- I think it is a matter of honor/reputation to also quote the author, where you found out this information, from a "not valid" source, but also quote the valid primary/original source. (As I did.)
- And links often break (not all them get archived), Wikipedia's difflinks break very unlikely (Except there is a personal attack, or a copyright-violation.).
- What would you do if
- It referes to a book, or another source that you can't get easily?
- What if the Wikipedia uses two sources and use the explantation of a third book to come to a new conclusion, than you will need the whole text of Wikipedia, to know how to combine the three proved statements to get the new specific statement, which you need.
- — Johannes Kalliauer - contrib. 08:13, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
- Honestly I think you're over-thinking this. A) The original author is the reference itself, not the editor who linked to it elsewhere. B) Again the information comes from the reference, honour has nothing to do it with it and I can't see that somebody is going to be offended because you used a reference that they have also used. C) I don't see how a broken link would be any different from a difflink, you're still pointing to a reference that can't be found. To answer your questions, A) You can use a book as a source the same as anything else, B) I'm pretty sure that would consitutute original research. The point is, regardless of how things are done on the German Wikipedia, here on the English Wikipedia you cannot use an another article (or any history of it) as a reference.--Jac16888 Talk 16:06, 12 January 2019 (UTC)
- There are three reasons why it does not make sence to just reference the external source directly:
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Page not live
Hi Jac16888 I received a message from you about a picture I had on my page that wasn't valid. I just wanted to let you know that I have created my page and published it but it doesn't appear on Wikipedia? Your assistance on how to get my page live would be great. Numerous other pages and articles have mentioned me and I would like to get my own page up asap. THanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chumehelepola (talk • contribs) 22:49, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
- Please see WP:AUTOBIO--Jac16888 Talk 23:16, 2 February 2019 (UTC)
Response to notification (& newbie schooling requested:)
Hi Jac, I'm writing in response to 2 notifications I received and am hoping you can provide some clarity. The 1st notification was letting me know that an anonymous user created the msg listed below, and the 2nd notification was saying you removed it. I never found their msg where other msgs are shown on my talk page; I only saw what the user wrote by clicking on the "last edited by..." button. I'm obviously new and apologize for your extra work, but would you mind taking the time to explain what happened? If that user edited my talk page, and the original & revert both showed up on my notifications, did they have access to my account? Or was it just another new user that made an honest mistake & you erased it? Thank you! Here's a copy of what the user posted:
User talk:MinorEnglishMajor 266 BYTES ADDED, 22 HOURS AGO →SVU: Episode Manhunt 2001: new section |}
(Please note that this msg & the following msg were intended to send as one. The msg below is a copy of the the anonymous user's post on my talk page) MinorEnglishMajor (talk) 08:07, 16 February 2019 (UTC)
- @MinorEnglishMajor: Hi there. The anon editor was a long term troll who badgers people with inane questions and never accepts answer. In this case, they decided to harrass yourself so I removed it from your talk page. They don't have access to your account though, just the ability to write you a message. You can see the history of your talk page by looking on the view history tab--Jac16888 Talk 15:05, 16 February 2019 (UTC)
- @Jac16888: Good looking out! I'm glad you deleted it before I saw the msg because I'd probably still be going round & round.. Thanks for saving me the confusion & hassle. Cheers! MinorEnglishMajor (talk) 16:15, 16 February 2019 (UTC)
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I keep receiving messages from you. What am I doing wrong and how do I have a wiki page set up for me? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Classic Buck$ (talk • contribs) 05:27, 21 February 2019 (UTC)
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Cleanup HTML template
Regarding this change, I'm not sure what the downside would be, exactly? Was there another way you would prefer to solve this problem? -- Beland (talk) 21:47, 1 March 2019 (UTC)
- What if you leave? Or are unable to contribute anymore? It's not exactly a good idea to have a specific editor as the go-to person for something like this, a Wikipedia page would be better--Jac16888 Talk 16:00, 9 March 2019 (UTC)
- Well, then I would change the template. But I've since changed the template to take a "tags" parameter to help people out, and listed the known bad tags on the linked instruction page. -- Beland (talk) 23:38, 13 March 2019 (UTC)
- (I'm already the only person updating the moss project, so if I disappear that would also all break down unless someone else took it over. At least it's open source.) -- Beland (talk) 23:40, 13 March 2019 (UTC)
Deleted page
Hi, You deleted my recent contribution, I would like to fix the issue you were talking about and resubmit it however I can not find it anywhere. Can you please point me to the location that I can find the deleted article in? Thank you, — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aursal (talk • contribs) 22:02, 12 March 2019 (UTC)
- I cannot restore the page because it contained a copyright violation (as well as being blatantly promotional). If you would like to write an article you need to do so in your own words, in a neutral manner and using multiple references from reliable third party sources--Jac16888 Talk 22:08, 12 March 2019 (UTC)
Back to draft
Hello!
I see that you moved my page back to draft as it was overly promotional. Can you please point me in the right direction and say which part(s) so I can correct it and improve it? I appreciate the time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kristijanwh (talk • contribs) 12:58, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
- All of it was promotional, it reads like a company website. I'd suggest reading Wikipedia:Your first article as a start--Jac16888 Talk 20:24, 18 March 2019 (UTC)
Hello.
OK, thank you. I read the link you provided, read a few similar pages and decided to remove what I thought was the promotional material. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kristijanwh (talk • contribs) 07:55, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
- That is better, except for the "Points of Distinction" section which is still too promotional. Deal with that, and then I recommend submitting it to the WP:AFC procedure for further review--Jac16888 Talk 17:34, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
Thank you very much. I really appreciate the help. You've been really helpful. I made the changes you suggested submitted AFC. Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kristijanwh (talk • contribs) 10:59, 20 March 2019 (UTC)
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Krujë Castle
Hello Jac16888,
I am writing to discuss about the reason you removed some of my contributions from the article I was editing. I would like to know what I did wrong so I can fix it. Regards, RezartoRezarto (talk) 21:35, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
- @Rezarto:. The issue is that you referenced your addition to your sandbox, as opposed to an actual reference. Please read the instructions at WP:REF for how to do it properly.--Jac16888 Talk 21:45, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Marie C. Brehm
Hi there,
Just saw your removal of the content at Marie C. Brehm with citations that pointed to a sandbox. Thanks for pointing that out. Looks to be resolved, but I thought I'd leave a brief note of explanation because it's a common error you'll probably see again. I remember I was confused the first time I saw it. Basically, when you want to copy material from a sandbox, you need to first enter edit mode, then copy everything. Doing so will preserve the references when pasted into the article. If you forget to enter edit mode first, it just copies the footnotes as what they fundamentally are -- links to that page's references section (but not the references themselves). Of course, nobody's obliged to fix such errors when spotted, but if you feel inclined, it's usually an easy fix. :) Thanks. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 18:46, 10 May 2019 (UTC)
- It is already a common problem, and seems to be getting worse (see User talk:Ian (Wiki Ed)#A question on references and my recent contributions for more). It needs to be made clear to the students doing this that it is incorrect and very problematic, and I believe they are more likely to learn from their error if they have to re-do the edits themselves correctly, which is why I have been removing the content altogether and then notifying the student--Jac16888 Talk 19:07, 10 May 2019 (UTC)
Coralie Franklin Cook
Fixed the citation that you had noted linked to our sandbox. Thanks for pointing that out! --Khughes23 (talk) 19:01, 10 May 2019 (UTC)
- Good job, thanks--Jac16888 Talk 19:08, 10 May 2019 (UTC)
Dharwadi
Well it looks like the creator of Dharwadi did put it in English but reverted all the refs. Not sure to revert it back or not. As that one was short but at least had a references. (I usually revert to the last clean edit in most cases) Wgolf (talk) 01:17, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
- Tidied it up, kept some of their text (about 1 sentence) and dumped the rest, including the pointless image--Jac16888 Talk 19:09, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
- However the category they added was just pure brilliance--Jac16888 Talk 19:10, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
Dear Jac16888 Hello, I want to know that you delete the article, Kang Woo Kyu, 16:58 17 May 2019. Why do you delete the article? Is the matter of reference? I was surprised that the article of Kang Woo kyu was deleted. I want to know it. Won96 (talk) 11:41, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
- I didn't delete it, I moved it back to your sandbox, User:Won96/sandbox, and I did that because it is not ready to be an article, it is poorly translated and unreferenced--Jac16888 Talk 19:12, 19 May 2019 (UTC)
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- Gallery: Unlike the North Face, Wiki Loves Earth
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- Special report: Did Fram harass other editors?
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- Opinion: Why the Terms of Use change didn't curtail undisclosed paid editing—and what might
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- In focus: WikiJournals: A sister project proposal
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- Community view: A CEO biography, paid for with taxes
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- Op-Ed: 2019 Wikimedia Affiliate Selected Board Seats Election Results
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Accademia Europea di Microbiologia
Hi! I translated the page "European Academy of Microbiology" (which I created) in Italian as "Accademia Europea di Microbiologia", but this page has been deleted. Could you please help me to understand why? How can I translate the page avoiding deletions? Is there a way to recover the deleted Italian page? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lor.donz93 (talk • contribs) 12:22, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
- @Lor.donz93: Hello. It was deleted because this is the English language Wikipedia, you would need to put it on the Italian Language Wikipedia. I have restored the Italian copy to your sandbox for you, it can be found at User:Lor.donz93/Accademia Europea di Microbiologia--Jac16888 Talk 15:30, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
The Signpost: 31 July 2019
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- Discussion report: New proposals in aftermath of Fram ban
Resysop requests on the ’crat board prove controversial; plus, aftermath of Framgate.
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- On the bright side: What's making you happy this month?
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- Community view: Video based summaries of Wikipedia articles. How and why?
It's easy, education saves lives.
- News from the WMF: Designing ethically with AI: How Wikimedia can harness machine learning in a responsible and human-centered way
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- Traffic report: World cups, presidential candidates, and stranger things
and don't forget the movies
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The Signpost: 30 August 2019
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- In focus: Ryan Merkley joins WMF as Chief of Staff
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- Discussion report: Meta proposals on partial bans and IP users
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- Op-Ed: We couldn't have told you this, but Wikipedia was censored
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- Opinion: The Curious Case of Croatian Wikipedia
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- Community view: Chinese Wikipedia and the battle against extradition from Hong Kong
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- News from the WMF: Meet Emna Mizouni, the newly minted 2019 Wikimedian of the Year
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The Signpost: 30 September 2019
- From the editors: Where do we go from here?
Our constitutional crisis may continue
- Special report: Post-Framgate wrapup
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- In the media: A net loss: Wikipedia attacked, closing off Russia? welcoming back Turkey?
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- Traffic report: Varied and intriguing entries, less Luck, and some retreads
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- Recent research: Wikipedia's role in assessing credibility of news sources; using wikis against procrastination; OpenSym 2019 report
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- Gallery: Finding freely licensed photo collections
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- On the bright side: What's making you happy this month?
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- In focus: Wikidata & Wikibase for national libraries: the inaugural meeting
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Happy Adminship Anniversary!


Happy Adminship Anniversary!
The Signpost: 31 October 2019
- In the media: How to use or abuse Wikipedia for fun or profit
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- Special report: “Catch and Kill” on Wikipedia: Paid editing and the suppression of material on alleged sexual abuse
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- Interview: Carl Miller on Wikipedia Wars
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- Community view: Observations from the mainland
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- Arbitration report: October actions
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- Traffic report: Wrestling with a couple of teenagers, a Nobelist, and a lot of jokers
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- Gallery: Wiki Loves Broadcast
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- Recent research: Research at Wikimania 2019: More communication doesn't make editors more productive; Tor users doing good work; harmful content rare on English Wikipedia
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- Essay: Wikipedia is in the real world
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About Vasil Vatev...
Hi,
shortly before you deleted it, I had redirected it the article about his son (Evgeny Vatev), where he was mentioned. I am fine with the deletion too, though. Cheers and happy editing. Lectonar (talk) 09:13, 18 November 2019 (UTC)
ArbCom 2019 election voter message
The Signpost: 29 November 2019
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- In the media: You say you want a revolution
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- On the bright side: What's making you happy this month?
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- Arbitration report: Two requests for arbitration cases
Important or imprudent? Pondering portals. And an editor gets transported off-wiki for good.
- Traffic report: The queen and the princess meet the king and the joker
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- Technology report: Reference things, sister things, stranger things
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- Essay: Adminitis
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- Special report: How many people edit in your favorite language? Where are they from?
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The Signpost: 27 December 2019
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- News and notes: What's up (and down) with administrators, articles and languages
Active administrators and articles achieved are marking milestone metrics, but in diverging directions. Plus, the first time any court has found there exists a constitutional right to read Wikipedia.
- Special report: Are reputation management operatives scrubbing Wikipedia articles?
Son of Wiki-PR.
- In the media: "The fulfillment of the dream of humanity" or a nightmare of PR whitewashing on behalf of one-percenters?
Praise for possibly pansophic Wikipedia from a Nobel laureate collides head-on with real-world events in December.
- Discussion report: December discussions around the wiki
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- Op-Ed: Why we need to keep talking about Wikipedia's gender gap
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- WikiProject report: Wikiproject Tree of Life: A Wikiproject report
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Jesus Alfredo Vergara Betancourt
Hi, Sorry, I can translate the article Jesus Alfredo Vergara Betancourt --Vergara01 (talk) 02:53, 7 January 2020 (UTC)
The Signpost: 27 January 2020
- From the editor: Reaching six million articles is great, but we need a moratorium
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- In the media: Turkey's back up, but what's happening with Dot-org and a new visual identity?
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- Arbitration report: Three cases at ArbCom
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- Traffic report: The most viewed articles of 2019
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- Gallery: Wiki Loves Monuments 2019, we're all winners
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- Humour: Predicting the 6,000,000th article
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The Signpost: 1 March 2020
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- Special report: More participation, more conversation, more pageviews
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- Discussion report: Do you prefer M or P?
Wikimedia or Wikipedia?
- Arbitration report: Two prominent administrators removed
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- Community view: The Incredible Invisible Woman
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- In focus: History of The Signpost, 2015–2019
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- Gallery: Feel the love
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- Op-Ed: What I learned as Wikimedia UK Communications Coordinator
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WikiWorld is back.
The Signpost: 29 March 2020
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- WikiProject report: WikiProject COVID-19: A WikiProject Report
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The Signpost: 26 April 2020
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- Discussion report: Redesigning Wikipedia, bit by bit
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- WikiProject report: The Guild of Copy Editors
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help
what is sandbox — Preceding unsigned comment added by Film-Crasher20 (talk • contribs) 15:57, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
- See your talk page--Jac16888 Talk 15:59, 21 May 2020 (UTC)
Fourteenth Anniversary on Wikipedia!
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Worth Every Goddamn Second!
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Hello Columbus.
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- On the bright side: 500,000 articles in the Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia
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Oshosheni Hiveluah: The page moved from the sandbox of BoniswaB
Hi,
We noticed that you moved the sandbox of BoniswaB. Can you revert the edit? Olaniyan Olushola (talk) 16:05, 26 June 2020 (UTC)
- Hello. The page was blanked by BoniswaB. I was going to delete it under WP:CSD#G7 before I saw it was recently a sandbox, so I moved it back. Since it currently has no content, I can't move it back to articlespace--Jac16888 Talk 16:25, 26 June 2020 (UTC)
- Thank you for the explanation. Olaniyan Olushola (talk) 07:12, 27 June 2020 (UTC)
Please dont delete my page either.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Dr nilay singh shinde (talk • contribs) 19:55, 26 June 2020 (UTC)
- @Dr nilay singh shinde: I won't, provided you use it as it's intended, as described at WP:USERPAGE--Jac16888 Talk 21:34, 26 June 2020 (UTC)
The Signpost: 28 June 2020
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- Humour: Cherchez une femme
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- WikiProject report: WikiProject Black Lives Matter
How Wikipedia is covering racial injustice, both in the outer world and on-site
abuot muslim Rangrez. Is its certified.
Dear sir, I want to know that wich articles you published abuot muslim Rangrez. Is its certified. I am properly belongs to Muslim Rangrez Community. Again Requested to you pls add my data..
- Rangrez foundation of India is a non profitable organisation of Muslim Rangrez community. It's Founded by Nizamuddin Rangrez, lived in District Agra, Tehsil Bah.
Ishrat Ali Rangrez as a Social worker, and President of Rangrez foundation of India. Kardampuri Delhi. Dear friend Sir, we have upgraded the data in your Id named Muslim Rangrez. We belong to this Rangrez Community. I'm an ancestral Rangrez, I lead an organisation for improvement of Rangrez Community . We've added true data in your article which is certified by the community members because the books, you quoted has no proper authenticity because descendants knows their community properly because of many different means. You've removed our data by using quotation "People of India Uttar Pradesh volume XLII part three by K.S Single page 1041 Manohar publication". Therefore I request you to remain the data as it was or added our data in your article and publish it. Kindly add this data to your article I ll be highly obliged to you Yours faithfully Nizamuddin Rangrez Nizamuddinrangrez (talk) 20:03, 28 June 2020 (UTC)
- The content you are trying to add is promotional and therefore has no business on Wikipedia, you should not be writing about something with which you have a clear conflict of interest--Jac16888 Talk 16:06, 29 June 2020 (UTC)
Template
Sorry about that. I thought I reverted it when I realized it was the actual template and not the article I intended to put it on. I must have saved it after I hit cancel. Again my apologies. Bakertheacre Chat/My Contibutions 22:06, 29 June 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for the welcome
Hi Jac, thank you for the welcome but I have been on Wikipedia a while, I just prefer to be an IP these days. I guess you saw my comments at WP:PNT, I have listed Donets Railway at WP:RM per WP:CONSISTENT to change to Donetsk Railway but it depends if you want the Cyrillic transliteration from Russian or Ukrainian, so it is bound by the nature of the subject to be controversial. I hope you and other regulars at WP:PNT will contribute to that discussion. Thanks, 185.62.130.241 (talk) 16:58, 5 July 2020 (UTC)
- I suspected as much but wanted to welcome & thank you anyway for your work on that article. It's not something I'm very familar with but I will take a look--Jac16888 Talk 15:51, 6 July 2020 (UTC)
Change Communal Hate Article
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Delhi_riots This Article Need Change You Mentioned Hindu Mob Attacked on Muslim This Is fake And Many Fake Thing are Mentioned With Sources Use like New York Times Article,Kindly Request To Change — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2405:205:C8AA:31CD:6511:1872:C487:4B14 (talk) 13:27, 6 July 2020 (UTC)
- You've not requested any change, however you're welcome to do so on the article talk page--Jac16888 Talk 15:50, 6 July 2020 (UTC)
Non-English map
Regarding this revert and 4 similar for other article using the same image, you used the edit summary "you need to take this to commons, or find another map". I could not find a place on Wikimedia Commons to translate map captions. Was there some place you were thinking of? I did not see an English version of this map there, so I have removed the inclusions from English Wikipedia for now. -- Beland (talk) 01:30, 25 July 2020 (UTC)
- I'm sure there was a page over there where you could request edits to files, but I've had a quick look and the closest I could find was Commons:Graphic Lab. WP:PNT is for articles, we don't have the capability to edit files, and since they're hosted on Commons it's not really within our scope--Jac16888 Talk 11:01, 25 July 2020 (UTC)
- Ah, great, it does say that they do translations on maps. I put up a request at Commons:Graphic Lab/Map workshop and added a general link from {{not English}}. Thanks for the pointer! -- Beland (talk) 23:07, 2 August 2020 (UTC)
- There it is, so they do, excellent--Jac16888 Talk 18:09, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
- Ah, great, it does say that they do translations on maps. I put up a request at Commons:Graphic Lab/Map workshop and added a general link from {{not English}}. Thanks for the pointer! -- Beland (talk) 23:07, 2 August 2020 (UTC)
The Signpost: 2 August 2020
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Death and Alexander Hamilton.
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The Signpost: 30 August 2020
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"Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, you may be blocked from editing." Jac16888 Talk 15:47, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
Come on Jac16888 ! You are the one vandalising for several month the Collapsology page. "rv unsourced" is not a valid claim that let you delete part of an article. Should you feel concerned about the sources you should display a warning on the page instead. Well, if you block my IP adress, I will use a VPN to bypass your censure. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:AA13:6201:7F00:28C1:3D06:23E7:A95D (talk) 18:47, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
- Yes it is. The content you are adding does not have a source to back it up, therefore it is unsourced. Try using a VPN if you want, I'll just protect the page. Find a reliable source or stop adding the content those are your options. Also the fact you decided to mindlessly revert a number of my edits with clearly malicious intent is further evidence that you are editing disruptively--Jac16888 Talk 13:40, 1 January 2021 (UTC)
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Hi Jac, just wanted to say thank you for removing my lead. I would've done it myself except I was worried that that too would get caught by the Edit Filter. To explain why I wrote it, disambiguation pages which use bolding to mark sections rather than actual section headers are a pet peeve of mine. I enjoy converting them because it's an easy edit to make and it's unlikely that anybody would revert the edit (Although that has happened before). The edit I finally managed to get past the EF was actually my third attempt at doing so so I hope you can understand my frustration.
After the EF blocked my first attempt, and then having my complaint about a clearly false positive be cheerfully dismissed by the only person to look at it, I decided to take a break. The next day I tried again, hoping the block was only a passing glitch. Except it wasn't. I thought about making a second EF false positive report, but I decided not to since the first had been dismissed so quickly. So I left it. But it bugged me that I couldn't add my improvement to Wikipedia (Did I say bold-only section headers are a pet peeve of mine? Because they are).
So I sat and thought about it for awhile and eventually decided that if the EF wanted a lead I'd give it one. I'd only intended to write a couple of sentences, but after starting to write it it all just spilled out (A bit like this thank you note really). I wanted to express my frustration, not only with the EF's repeated false positives, but also the casual dismissal of my report of said false positives. Obviously I couldn't start swearing my head off as the aim is to improve Wikipedia, not diminish it, so I resorted to sarcasm. I'm not sure why it came out so old-fashioned but I'm glad you found it charming.
Once again thank you again for removing my lead. --86.144.218.39 (talk) 21:49, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi. I had a speedy deletion tag on Kompyuter va axborot texnologiyalari fakulteti. I was surprised that you redirected it to another article because this title doesn't conform to WP:FORRED. The university it's about is in Latvia. The title is Uzbek. The same user who'd created that copy of the English article (the one that's been draftified) in Uzbek had also created it in Tamil with a Tamil title; that one was deleted yesterday. Largoplazo (talk) 19:13, 27 May 2021 (UTC)
- I didn't really consider the language of the title to be honest, it wasn't valid for A10 at the time unfortunately because the english version had been moved back to draft. I see the draft has just been declined anyway, so I've IAR deleted it--Jac16888 Talk 15:24, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
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Mr. Jac16888 I see you did some changes to the Wikipedia page of Monipur High School & College. The changes you made were very bad, you removed some the important information from the page, please don't do that again— Preceding unsigned comment added by Makhzum Bin Harun (talk • contribs) 07:58, 31 July 2021 (UTC)
- @Makhzum Bin Harun: The content you added was not appropriate, this is an encyclopedia not a promotional prospectus. I have removed the content again, please do not restore it--Jac16888 Talk 11:03, 31 July 2021 (UTC)
Mr. Jac16888 Don't you think the clubs should be included?— Preceding unsigned comment added by Makhzum Bin Harun (talk • contribs) 07:41, 1 August 2021 (UTC)
- No I don't, all schools have clubs, it's not noteworthy, and having links to facebook pages for school children is not at all a good idea--Jac16888 Talk 15:49, 1 August 2021 (UTC)
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Does the 'not English' tag preclude providing a sourced translation? If so, what is the appropriate tag if not the 'not English' tag? I don't dispute the need for a reference, but I don't see the alternative. It seems inappropriate to simply ignore large quotations of untranslated text and the 'not English' tag would seem to do the job of marking the text for needed maintenance. If the concern is that someone will provide an original translation, how about adding an editor's comment next to the tag to make it clear the English translation provided needs a source? Or would it be better to delete (or comment-out) such untranslated passages? - Scyrme (talk) 00:44, 28 November 2021 (UTC)
- The purpose of the not english tag is to request that an editor at WP:PNT translate said content, which I'm sure you would agree would constitute OR in the case of poems and such. In my opinion there is no harm in leaving the content untranslated, perhaps with an expanded "citation needed" tag, although similarly I see no real harm in removing it--Jac16888 Talk 14:09, 29 November 2021 (UTC)
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- If the email points to a reliable published source, then as far as I can see that source itself can be referenced without issue, your email is not necessary and is not something that is done anywhere else on Wikipedia - I will admit that I was unable to find any specific guidelines either way as to the use of an email in this situation, but the lack of any such listings in either of these reports gives me confidence that there are few if any cases. In addition there appear to be a few cases in the WP:RSN archive such as Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 68#Citing an email that agree this would not be appropropriate. I have deleted that JS page for you--Jac16888 Talk 14:10, 29 November 2021 (UTC)
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My campaign director is trying to create a profile page for me. How does she do that within the guidelines of Wikipedia? I didn't see any "promotional" information on the initial profile she created? Lonny.koons (talk) 16:53, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
- She doesn't. Please see WP:SELFPROMO and WP:NOTFACEBOOK and also note that accounts are to be operated by one person only--Jac16888 Talk 17:22, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
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Major revision of article on a nuclear reactor
Hello Jac16888. I see you removed an editorial comment in the article ThorCon_nuclear_reactor, but it is not clear whether that means I should proceed with the proposed deletion, or leave the paragraph as is. This article has a history of problems (see the Talk page), and it appears to be abandoned in 2015 by the original author Siphon06, who is no longer available even on a user page.
I would like to continue with revisions to this article and add articles on other reactors - focusing on the key issues of safety, waste management, weapons proliferation, and cost. How do these new designs address these old problems? On the ThorCon article, I would like to delete information that appears to be too promotional or not important to the issues above, information that is readily available on company websites. There were objections to using company websites and filings with a regulatory agency IAEA for the source of information. I think those problems are addressed by stating clearly in the lead paragraph that we are relying on these companies to provide factual information on their own designs, but I'm still not sure if this is acceptable. See the discussion of sources at: Wikipedia:Teahouse/Questions/Archive_1146#Regulatory_agencies_as_a_reliable_source
I am worried now that I am just wasting my time, and I may run into similar problems on other articles. I am not affiliated with any of these companies. I would like to work with an editor who can provide some guidance along the way, and not make a big effort only to have everything trashed in the end. David MacQuigg 23:58, 27 March 2022 (UTC)
- I deleted that comment purely because comments such as that go on the talk page, not because I agreed or disagreed with the statement. In terms of making changes to the article, I would simply advise you to be bold, and I would definitely support the removal of overly promotional content. I understand the issues you have with sourcing, and unfortunately it's not something with an easy answer, however much of what is included (with the exception of the critiques section) does not seem especially controversial so use of some first party sources is perhaps not the worst thing (although I am not an expert). I would say that this sentence: "this article is a brief summary of information from ThorCon USA Inc. For more details see the ThorCon documents[2] and ThorCon's Status Report to the IAEA." is not necessary, and the links should just be used within the article where necessary, and that the critiques section does need a rewrite and sourcing to more than one place if possible--Jac16888 Talk 21:12, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
- Thank you. I will do as you suggest and delete the lead sentence about sourcing. That will probably get new objections from the editors who originally rejected the article for not having independent sources. Can I copy this discussion to the Talk page of the article, and at least get all the editors with an interest in this topic in one place? Maybe then I can get some consensus on how to proceed. Do you have enough interest to stick with this topic? I understand Wikipedia has an engineering workgroup. Surely someone there has an interest in nuclear power. David MacQuigg 02:23, 2 April 2022 (UTC)
- Looking at the history of the article, it doesn't look to be regularly edited, so I don't expect you'll get any pushback on those edits, although I could be wrong. The topic is not something I know a great deal about to be perfectly honest, you might have more luck approaching the folks at Wikipedia:WikiProject Physics or Wikipedia:WikiProject Engineering who are likely much more knowledgable--Jac16888 Talk 20:34, 3 April 2022 (UTC)
- Thank you. I will do as you suggest and delete the lead sentence about sourcing. That will probably get new objections from the editors who originally rejected the article for not having independent sources. Can I copy this discussion to the Talk page of the article, and at least get all the editors with an interest in this topic in one place? Maybe then I can get some consensus on how to proceed. Do you have enough interest to stick with this topic? I understand Wikipedia has an engineering workgroup. Surely someone there has an interest in nuclear power. David MacQuigg 02:23, 2 April 2022 (UTC)
Earth Day 2022 Edit-a-thon - April 22nd - 2PM EST
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New administrator activity requirement
The administrator policy has been updated with new activity requirements following a successful Request for Comment.
Beginning January 1, 2023, administrators who meet one or both of the following criteria may be desysopped for inactivity if they have:
- Made neither edits nor administrative actions for at least a 12-month period OR
- Made fewer than 100 edits over a 60-month period
Administrators at risk for being desysopped under these criteria will continue to be notified ahead of time. Thank you for your continued work.
22:52, 15 April 2022 (UTC)
Happy First Edit Day!
| Happy First Edit Day! Hi Jac16888! On behalf of the Birthday Committee, I'd like to wish you a very happy anniversary of the day you made your first edit and became a Wikipedian! Comr Melody Idoghor (talk) 12:49, 22 May 2022 (UTC) |
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