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Salam alikum
[edit]Salam alaikum sahab, I don't think we've interacted before. But could I request an article from you Accession Day to Pakistan / Kashmir Accession Day (Pakistan)? Meherbani Sipahee (talk) 18:10, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
- I'm sorry but I don't know much about this topic or its significance. Sutyarashi (talk) 22:41, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
The Signpost: 22 May 2026
[edit]- News and notes: Offline: Osama Khalid still in prison
He has been imprisoned since 2020 for his Wikipedia edits. A fresh campaign is calling for his release.
- In the media: Indonesian editors, you shall return!
And lawspam, may you be away.
- Disinformation report: Who is a typical paid editor? Who are their typical clients?
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- Recent research: WikiLambda the Ultimate
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- Traffic report: This is where I'll be, so heavenly, so come and dance with me Michael!
A real off the wall thriller, invincible, can't beat it, or is it dangerous and just bad?
- Forum: WikiAnnotate: help us build a dataset of article quality evaluations
A research project to build better automated article assessment tools.
- In focus: Demystifying the 2026-27 Annual Plan
A guide to WMF's Tech Annual Plan for the next year.
- Opinion: Wikipedia isn't a battleground. So why does it feel like one?
Do we really have to fight?
- Serendipity: Wikinews: Into the Wikiverse
The early suggestions for what the wiki could have been.
- Special report: Wikimedia Foundation closes Wikinews after 21 years
Displaces 700 active editors among 31 language editions.
- Community view: Wikipedia's traffic drop: more on languages and freshness
Which topics are dropping, and is the pattern the same everywhere?
- Gallery: Earth Day and Mother's Day
Earth Day was on 22 April, and Mother's Day was on 10 May (in the US and many other countries).
- Comix: Brother, can you spare a page?
What would you say?
"Neo-Muslim" listed at Redirects for discussion
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The redirect Neo-Muslim has been listed at redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the redirect guidelines. Anyone, including you, is welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2026 May 24 § Neo-Muslim until a consensus is reached. Rusalkii (talk) 00:35, 24 May 2026 (UTC)
Addition of Pashto to Swati language section
[edit]please review the actual edit before labeling it as disruptive. I did not remove Hindko or Urdu from the language section; I only added Pashto. You should also look at Battagram District, where Pashto is listed as a major language and is widely spoken by Swatis. Given that Swatis form a significant part of the population there, adding Pashto to the language section is a factual and sourced improvement, not disruptive editing. If you disagree with the addition, please discuss the sources and content rather than making accusations about editor conduct. G000p10 (talk) 13:52, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
- Read the messages regarding contentious topics I left at your talk page. Sutyarashi (talk) 14:46, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
- i did and sadly you couldn't give me an answer to why you reverted it G000p10 (talk) 18:22, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
The Signpost: 21 June 2026
[edit]- From the editors: Ways for beginners to support The Signpost community journalism
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- News and notes: Community Tech development team disbanded
And English Wikipedia reaches a milestone in number of highly active editors.
- Disinformation report: PR for the people?
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- Recent research: Proposed tagging system for AI involvement; successful and unsuccessful AI tools for contributors
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- In the media: Who won a 14th century battle and who won the 2026 Iran war?
Media take issue with portrayals of recent and medieval history on Wikipedia. Plus a team supporting Wikipedians gets dissolved, and a few other things.
- Community view: Putting the Wish into the Wishlist
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- In focus: A global standard for Neutral Point of View
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- On the bright side: Flowers, blue helmets, reefs, pride, and Juneteenth
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- Op-ed: Breathe, Don’t Panic, there is a different story about Wikimedia + AI futures
We can build a strategy about AI that doesn't just center on readers; there are still plenty of humans to write the encyclopedia and work on diverse global knowledge.
- Opinion: Wikimedia Foundation staff develop union and Wikimedia user community reacts
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- Technology report: Community Tech team is disbanded, controversy erupts
WMF disbands Community Tech, sparking community backlash over the future of the Wishlist and concerns about unionization.
- Traffic report: 'Cause this is thriller, thriller night
Horror movies and Michael Jackson dominate theaters in the lead-up to the World Cup.
- WikiConference report: Report of Volunteer Supporters Network Annual Meeting 2026
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- Comix: Take your turn
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- Humour: Group of banned T-shirt makers comes out of hiding to sell new Wikipedia-themed merchandise
It ain't WikiProject United Nations, but you will find some PUNs.
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