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Hi Wname1, a brief follow-up to your post. I see you're a relative newcomer to English Wikipedia. Welcome. We try (and often fail) to be inviting to new users. I realize there's a lot to learn. This project is collaborative by design, and is "governed" by rules and norms that its editors have adopted by discussion and consensus. I've seen several new editors have rocky starts here, as you now have. Some adjust their attitudes; when their contributions are reverted they think "oops, I misunderstood. Let me try to understand the rules and norms here so I can be helpful." Their rocky starts are soon forgotten. Others are self-righteous and combative, thinking "these stupid asses don't understand what I'm trying to do!". They eventually leave in frustration, or are blocked to prevent disruption to the project. Now I'm glad to see a new editor with an interest in medicine. We need all the help we can get. So I hope you're able to take the feedback you've received here and at various talk pages to heart, lay off the revert button, and start contributing in a more productive way. As always, if you have questions I'd suggest you continue to ask at WP:TEAHOUSE (you're welcome to ask at my talk page, but I'm sometimes offline for days at a time and can't promise a prompt response). I hope you're staying well. Ajpolino ( talk) 22:42, 16 January 2021 (UTC)
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You asked a new question at Teahouse, but as a continuation of your days-old initial question. I suggest asking as a new section, as Teahouse hosts do not always look back at older queries to see if there are new comments. David notMD ( talk) 12:42, 2 July 2021 (UTC)
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DGG ( talk ) 07:18, 3 July 2021 (UTC)Consider adding another video the the gallery of videos, but don't over-do it. David notMD ( talk) 16:09, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
All the content added after the draft was accepted needs references. David notMD ( talk) 01:22, 5 July 2021 (UTC)
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I've moved to answer your latest Teahouse question here rather than there as the answer probably won't be of general interest. Fundamentally, the playing of videos depends on the format they are stored in: this should be clear from the file extension. For example, the section you uploaded to Commons was in .webM format (see commons:Help:Converting_video for some of the technical stuff related to that). Most modern digital cameras output their videos as .MOV files and .mp4 is another well-known format. So, assuming you are running Windows or a similar operating system on your PC, try right-clicking on the file and seeing what options are available to open it. There may not be any if the original file is in an obscure format. My recommendation in that case would be that you download and install VLC media player from this website, choosing whichever version fits your hardware. This program is open-source and is great for playing almost any type of video. If that fails, reply in this thread to let me know what the file extension is and I'll try to help further. Best of luck! Mike Turnbull ( talk) 12:45, 25 July 2021 (UTC)
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In the case of your numerous unattributed translations of content from the German article de:Neuroonkologie to the French article fr:Neuro-oncologie I've supplied the missing attribution to the French article for you ( here). There are other ways to do it; please see the French guidelines for details. For all of your previous translations of content from any language to any other language Wikipedia that are missing an attribution statement, you must go back and fix them, by adding attribution to the target article containing the translation; you may follow the model I used at the French neuro-oncology article, or the guidelines of the Wikipedia of the target article. Thanks, Mathglot ( talk) 18:19, 9 May 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, Wname1. Please note that I've reverted 7kb of content you recently added to Neuro-oncology in this edit. Although you included a citation, it appears not to support the added content. I would have assumed you simply included the wrong source by accident, only you reused it four times via named references, so I'm not sure if you meant to use that reference or not. If you find a reference that supports your content, you may add it back. Keep WP:MEDRS in mind when searching for references, as this article topic is subject to the stricter requirements of biomedical sourcing. Thanks, Mathglot ( talk) 03:17, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
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The English page Danish withdrawal from the European Union has been reviewed and improved by 7 professional language people from USA, GB and Australia. You had only discussion with 1 another User (or another 1 User). Wname1 ( talk) 10:32, 16 August 2020 (UTC)
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Hi Wname1, a brief follow-up to your post. I see you're a relative newcomer to English Wikipedia. Welcome. We try (and often fail) to be inviting to new users. I realize there's a lot to learn. This project is collaborative by design, and is "governed" by rules and norms that its editors have adopted by discussion and consensus. I've seen several new editors have rocky starts here, as you now have. Some adjust their attitudes; when their contributions are reverted they think "oops, I misunderstood. Let me try to understand the rules and norms here so I can be helpful." Their rocky starts are soon forgotten. Others are self-righteous and combative, thinking "these stupid asses don't understand what I'm trying to do!". They eventually leave in frustration, or are blocked to prevent disruption to the project. Now I'm glad to see a new editor with an interest in medicine. We need all the help we can get. So I hope you're able to take the feedback you've received here and at various talk pages to heart, lay off the revert button, and start contributing in a more productive way. As always, if you have questions I'd suggest you continue to ask at WP:TEAHOUSE (you're welcome to ask at my talk page, but I'm sometimes offline for days at a time and can't promise a prompt response). I hope you're staying well. Ajpolino ( talk) 22:42, 16 January 2021 (UTC)
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You asked a new question at Teahouse, but as a continuation of your days-old initial question. I suggest asking as a new section, as Teahouse hosts do not always look back at older queries to see if there are new comments. David notMD ( talk) 12:42, 2 July 2021 (UTC)
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DGG ( talk ) 07:18, 3 July 2021 (UTC)Consider adding another video the the gallery of videos, but don't over-do it. David notMD ( talk) 16:09, 3 July 2021 (UTC)
All the content added after the draft was accepted needs references. David notMD ( talk) 01:22, 5 July 2021 (UTC)
Hi Wname1
I've moved to answer your latest Teahouse question here rather than there as the answer probably won't be of general interest. Fundamentally, the playing of videos depends on the format they are stored in: this should be clear from the file extension. For example, the section you uploaded to Commons was in .webM format (see commons:Help:Converting_video for some of the technical stuff related to that). Most modern digital cameras output their videos as .MOV files and .mp4 is another well-known format. So, assuming you are running Windows or a similar operating system on your PC, try right-clicking on the file and seeing what options are available to open it. There may not be any if the original file is in an obscure format. My recommendation in that case would be that you download and install VLC media player from this website, choosing whichever version fits your hardware. This program is open-source and is great for playing almost any type of video. If that fails, reply in this thread to let me know what the file extension is and I'll try to help further. Best of luck! Mike Turnbull ( talk) 12:45, 25 July 2021 (UTC)
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In the case of your numerous unattributed translations of content from the German article de:Neuroonkologie to the French article fr:Neuro-oncologie I've supplied the missing attribution to the French article for you ( here). There are other ways to do it; please see the French guidelines for details. For all of your previous translations of content from any language to any other language Wikipedia that are missing an attribution statement, you must go back and fix them, by adding attribution to the target article containing the translation; you may follow the model I used at the French neuro-oncology article, or the guidelines of the Wikipedia of the target article. Thanks, Mathglot ( talk) 18:19, 9 May 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, Wname1. Please note that I've reverted 7kb of content you recently added to Neuro-oncology in this edit. Although you included a citation, it appears not to support the added content. I would have assumed you simply included the wrong source by accident, only you reused it four times via named references, so I'm not sure if you meant to use that reference or not. If you find a reference that supports your content, you may add it back. Keep WP:MEDRS in mind when searching for references, as this article topic is subject to the stricter requirements of biomedical sourcing. Thanks, Mathglot ( talk) 03:17, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
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@ DanCherek I will take care of copyright etc. want to keep. Wname1 ( talk) 08:18, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
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