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The correct response for citation needed tags in the body of the text is not to remove them but to add a cite - as there is large chunks of uncited text it isn't clear where the information is sourced from if at all. Please either restore the tags or add citations - don't edit war to make the article worse. Nigel Ish ( talk) 13:48, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
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Hi WCM,
I just saw your reversion of my edit of the Falkland Islands page. I'd like to put the case for 'is' over 'are'.
I have posted a question on this on the Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(geographic_names) page to see if anyone else is bothered or just us.
When referring to a territory with a name that is a plural (eg Falkland Islands, Seychelles, Maldives, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Marshall Islands) it is usual to refer to them in the singular, as the territory is a single entity. If the context of the sentence is that you are not referring to the whole territory but the constituent parts (eg 'The Falkland Islands are all beautiful except for Bleaker Island') then it would be correct to use the plural 'are'.
This was a subject of (too) much discussion when I worked for the government of such a territory and this was the conclusion that better-educated people than me came to.
The Wikipedia entry Collective_noun goes into some detail on this and does illuminate the fact that this is by no means clear-cut; the examples involving band names that I was going to use before reading it didn't work! 'The Beatles is playing this weekend.' does not look right.
By the way, Bleaker Island is actually very nice.
Very best wishes, PatLurcock ( talk) 15:20, 24 May 2021 (UTC)
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Hello Wee Curry Monster,
I am relatively new to editing Wikipedia articles, and I'd like to ask you to explain your decision to revert the additions I have made to the infobox of the British Empire page. As you can see from other similar pages, e.g., Spanish Empire or French Colonial Empire, their infoboxes contain quite a lot of information, not just the flags and map. If you have found any mistakes in the additions I've made, I would, of course, be grateful for your corrections. However, don't you think that having more details in the infobox is much better for the users?
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Hello, I noticed you reverted my edit on the Spanish Empire article where I fixed a typo (confraternaties --> confraternities). The changed spelling to confraternities is consistent with other uses of the word in the article and is the correct dictionary spelling, so I am confused as to why the edit was reverted. – Normal Name ( talk) 22:06, 8 August 2021 (UTC)
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Hey, I've noticed you've reverted one of my edits. What you've done has enforced an edit that was against the previous consensus that had been in place since May of 2021 and was only changed by an unsourced edit by the Christopher1968 on the 30/11/2021. This is irking because along with Roger 8 Roger you have come to a page you've previously had no edit history on and enforced the unsourced changes. Because of this, I'm reverting your edit, and requesting that in future you check the edit history before involving yourself in a page. Gladfire ( talk) 17:20, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
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Hi WCM. I just wanted to drop you a message to apologise for the time it's taking me to get round to working with you on adjustments to the British Empire article. Restoring it to FA is still one of my priorities, and I was genuine when I said that I did not intend to intervene in the discussion to see the article de-listed, and then disappear off without investing time to improve it. I did read around the topic quite extensively at the time, and I've purchased a couple of books to assist in my research. However, I'm still struggling along IRL with my university degree, which is not easy as I have ADHD. Because of this, I have a tendency to over optimistically/unrealistically estimate how long it will take me to achieve things. As I mentioned previously, I have ambitious plans for new thematic sections for the article (which of course, I will bring to the talk page for feedback and discussion). This is a large task and I won't be able to start on it until my timetable clears, which, depending on my workload, may not be until the end of the academic year. I wanted to be transparent with you about my intentions, and reiterate that I'm committed to turning my previous critiques of the page into actionable proposals for discussion. Best, Jr8825 • Talk 20:41, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
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Thanks for your recent help with this article. The reason I was editing the article was a request at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Military_history/Archive_165#Falklands_War, asking for the "citation needed" tags to be sorted out before the 40th anniversary on 2 April. I'm afraid I ended up creating a few more and now probably won't have time to finish before the deadline. The main issues are around the final battles around Stanley (Tumbledown etc) where I am having trouble matching text with the limited sources I have available. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated. Alansplodge ( talk) 15:48, 19 March 2022 (UTC)
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IN spite of repeated reminders at FAR to avoid casting aspersions, and to refer to WP:SPI for sockpuppetry accusations, you have entered this keep declaration at FAR. Feel free to rewrite your Keep without casting aspersions on other editors. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 01:55, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
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The correct response for citation needed tags in the body of the text is not to remove them but to add a cite - as there is large chunks of uncited text it isn't clear where the information is sourced from if at all. Please either restore the tags or add citations - don't edit war to make the article worse. Nigel Ish ( talk) 13:48, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
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Drop me an email, the address is the same - an editor formerly known as gibnews :) 178.208.203.110 ( talk) 19:50, 29 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi WCM,
I just saw your reversion of my edit of the Falkland Islands page. I'd like to put the case for 'is' over 'are'.
I have posted a question on this on the Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(geographic_names) page to see if anyone else is bothered or just us.
When referring to a territory with a name that is a plural (eg Falkland Islands, Seychelles, Maldives, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Marshall Islands) it is usual to refer to them in the singular, as the territory is a single entity. If the context of the sentence is that you are not referring to the whole territory but the constituent parts (eg 'The Falkland Islands are all beautiful except for Bleaker Island') then it would be correct to use the plural 'are'.
This was a subject of (too) much discussion when I worked for the government of such a territory and this was the conclusion that better-educated people than me came to.
The Wikipedia entry Collective_noun goes into some detail on this and does illuminate the fact that this is by no means clear-cut; the examples involving band names that I was going to use before reading it didn't work! 'The Beatles is playing this weekend.' does not look right.
By the way, Bleaker Island is actually very nice.
Very best wishes, PatLurcock ( talk) 15:20, 24 May 2021 (UTC)
I haven't really got the hang of ProveIt to add citations (rather than just to polish what exists), so if you have time would you describe how you used it to fix that citation at Gibraltar, please? I hate just tagging missing or bad citations if I can resolve them, as I tried to do by searching Archive.org for a copy of the original. No worries if not, I'll try again to make sense of it. [I have the tool installed and have used the "normalise everything" function.] -- John Maynard Friedman ( talk) 19:49, 6 June 2021 (UTC)
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Hello Wee Curry Monster,
I am relatively new to editing Wikipedia articles, and I'd like to ask you to explain your decision to revert the additions I have made to the infobox of the British Empire page. As you can see from other similar pages, e.g., Spanish Empire or French Colonial Empire, their infoboxes contain quite a lot of information, not just the flags and map. If you have found any mistakes in the additions I've made, I would, of course, be grateful for your corrections. However, don't you think that having more details in the infobox is much better for the users?
Please let me know what you think and whether it would be useful to return at least some of my additions to the infobox.
Best regards,
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Hello, I noticed you reverted my edit on the Spanish Empire article where I fixed a typo (confraternaties --> confraternities). The changed spelling to confraternities is consistent with other uses of the word in the article and is the correct dictionary spelling, so I am confused as to why the edit was reverted. – Normal Name ( talk) 22:06, 8 August 2021 (UTC)
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Hey, I've noticed you've reverted one of my edits. What you've done has enforced an edit that was against the previous consensus that had been in place since May of 2021 and was only changed by an unsourced edit by the Christopher1968 on the 30/11/2021. This is irking because along with Roger 8 Roger you have come to a page you've previously had no edit history on and enforced the unsourced changes. Because of this, I'm reverting your edit, and requesting that in future you check the edit history before involving yourself in a page. Gladfire ( talk) 17:20, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
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Hi WCM. I just wanted to drop you a message to apologise for the time it's taking me to get round to working with you on adjustments to the British Empire article. Restoring it to FA is still one of my priorities, and I was genuine when I said that I did not intend to intervene in the discussion to see the article de-listed, and then disappear off without investing time to improve it. I did read around the topic quite extensively at the time, and I've purchased a couple of books to assist in my research. However, I'm still struggling along IRL with my university degree, which is not easy as I have ADHD. Because of this, I have a tendency to over optimistically/unrealistically estimate how long it will take me to achieve things. As I mentioned previously, I have ambitious plans for new thematic sections for the article (which of course, I will bring to the talk page for feedback and discussion). This is a large task and I won't be able to start on it until my timetable clears, which, depending on my workload, may not be until the end of the academic year. I wanted to be transparent with you about my intentions, and reiterate that I'm committed to turning my previous critiques of the page into actionable proposals for discussion. Best, Jr8825 • Talk 20:41, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
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Thanks for your recent help with this article. The reason I was editing the article was a request at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Military_history/Archive_165#Falklands_War, asking for the "citation needed" tags to be sorted out before the 40th anniversary on 2 April. I'm afraid I ended up creating a few more and now probably won't have time to finish before the deadline. The main issues are around the final battles around Stanley (Tumbledown etc) where I am having trouble matching text with the limited sources I have available. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated. Alansplodge ( talk) 15:48, 19 March 2022 (UTC)