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I sometimes open up discussions that end up without a consensus to do the action. I try to abide by consensus even if I personally do not agree with it. I try to be bold and if someone reverts my changes, I discuss them on the appropriate talk page. I take these principles to heart when I edit Wikipedia. My question is if I open up too many discussions that result without a consensus to do the action, is this a form of disruptive editing? Should I be worried about my actions? Interstellarity ( talk) 22:05, 2 May 2019 (UTC)
I was editing the sandbox to see what would happen if the sandbox page ( /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Sandbox)’s header was commented out. When I published the edit, there was a site error (as in “Wikimedia Foundation logo screen with the “try again” text and the “if you report”), and the search feature became unavailable for a few seconds, until Lowercase sigmabot II executed its "Reinserting sandbox header) (bot" edit, by which point the site was functioning normally. I apologize if anything broke. JohnSmith13345 ( talk) 23:32, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
We would like to change the title of the page below https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/두루두루amc
It is actually the name of our company and we have changed the name to 두루두루 아티스트 컴퍼니 (DooRooDooRoo Artist Company), so the title of the page would have to be 두루두루 AC. Yet, we cannot seem to change the name.
We either want to change the name or delete the page because there is already a separate page made with the correct title. https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EB%91%90%EB%A3%A8%EB%91%90%EB%A3%A8_%EC%95%84%ED%8B%B0%EC%8A%A4%ED%8A%B8_%EC%BB%B4%ED%8D%BC%EB%8B%88
Please kindly advise. Thank you in advance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gclefgal ( talk • contribs) 02:12, 3 May 2019 (UTC)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!
I see you have a small write up on police helmets/ hats .. I have a photo to add to your history.. but am finding it extremely difficult to send you a picture Regards Wendie — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:8003:F4CC:1400:7DFA:AC8:1431:4F5C ( talk) 03:13, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
I want to create or write a Wikipedia Article for the Indian singer Aashish Kaushik. Help me to create — Preceding unsigned comment added by Subhsankalp ( talk • contribs) 05:18, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Please see here: Religion#Modern_Western
This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, almost every culture throughout human history has had a religion. Greeks and Romans thousands of years ago understood the concept of religion and that others had different beliefs. Natives around the world had religion before Western influence. The idea that religion is a modern Western invention is nonsensical. How does someone address this? Do we just delete the section? Ikjbagl ( talk) 03:57, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Sic terror oblatus a ducibus, crudelitas in supplicio, nova religio iurisiurandi spem praesentis deditionis sustulit mentesque militum convertit et rem ad pristinam belli rationem redegit(Thus the terror raised by the generals, the cruelty of the punishments, the new obligation of an oath, removed all hopes of surrender for the present, changed the soldiers' minds, and reduced matters to the former state of war); "religion" ultimately came to mean "faith in a god" in English by virtue of the association of "religio" with monastic vows. As our article correctly states, the notion of religion as something distinct from the sciences as an explanation for how the world functions is indeed a relatively modern concept. ‑ Iridescent 08:14, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Hi all,
I'm wondering if it is worth requesting adminship. I have roughly 200 edits and a barnstar. I often edit on pages which belong to high protection catagories, i.e. YouTube, List of most-subscribed YouTube Channels and Google. I am not very confident in the community but would like to be able to edit freely. Should I wait to be extended-confirmed first or apply now?
Thanks in advance,
Muffington ( talk) 09:53, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
I had edited this article /info/en/?search=Sanjiv_Mehta_(Indian_businessman) couple of days back. Had provided correct sources. yet the template (Advert and COI) appears on this page. Whenever I remove it, editors keep reverting it. Plz help me remve it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Faizanmqs ( talk • contribs)
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Masum Reza
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10:49, 5 May 2019 (UTC)In my opinion, the article still has a promotional tone. Maybe remove all Board memberships and Awards? Either way, I recommend taking up your mission at the article's Talk page. David notMD ( talk) 13:21, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Hi! Brief question: is it considered contrary to etiquette to nominate articles or stubs as In The News candidates that have maintenance tags? Many thanks beforehand! -- Jamez42 ( talk) 11:28, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
I am on mobile and whenever I type in what the source is supposed to look like it stays in the main body of the article and doesn’t go under the references. The only way I can get it to go in the reference section is by leaving the link, which looks out of place — Preceding unsigned comment added by Generic.editor.2019 ( talk • contribs)
<ref>URL</ref>
. I cite sources this way because it is very convenient for me as a smartphone user. I recommend
new beta refill as it provides more features but the
old refill works great too. Just enter the page name correctly and hit the Fix page button. Then after the page gets loaded click preview and save or save and return. You need to publish your changes if you choose the first option. P.S the second option isn't available in beta. Hope this helps. (Please
sign your posts on talk pages by using four
tildes like this: ~~~~
.) Sincerely,
Masum Reza
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15:33, 5 May 2019 (UTC)I have over the years been active in contributing, creating, and editing. Unfortunately, during those down times, I lost usernames and passwords. I have figured out my previous usernames (vbofficialohio & vbofficial); however, is there a way to merge my previous work and contributions to my current username or even to one of my previous usernames?
How do you create a strong draft that is likely to be accepted? — Preceding unsigned comment added by WIKIrestrict ( talk • contribs) 22:28, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
(UTC) 331dot ( talk) I am very honored that I could be mistaken for a paid editor, but I assure you that I am not. I really love being a part of Wikipedia, and when I found out that Gies & Co. didn't have an article, I just had to create one. As it had a very big importance to the Frank family during the Halocaust. I would like to finish off, by again saying that I am just a volunteer editor, who is very familiar with Wikipedia, thankyou. WIKIrestrict ( talk) 09:04, 5 May 2019
Thankyou Dbfirs for your input, I will certainly go and work on fixing those refs! Happy editing! WIKIresrict
Hello, Multiple edits I have made to a wikipage about my creative project have been deleted. I understand this is not a promotional tool, but I have added sources, and included info about certain songs I have written and accolades my projects have received. All of this info has been erased and certain information that is misleading is brought back. For example, my project is solely my work, but yet the editor will not accept the edit that the "band" is solely me. I understand now that I cannot add any writing that has been on another webpage, but why are certain small edits refused? It means alot to artists to be represented truthfully, for example why would the list of positive reviews or awards I received for a project be erased and yet minor performances I played that seem to have no significance be added?— Preceding unsigned comment added by Airheart13 ( talk • contribs) 17:30, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Hi, I have been referred to you by Masumrezarock100
I need to Thank Oshwah & Masumrezarock100 for their help & support. Masumrezarock100 has provided me with the link, See WP: FILMCAST. It is really helpful & its further strength my case. The article explains film articles depending on three key elements: 1) the prominence of the cast in the film. The articles point out the relevance of the character to the plot. There is no specific time frame mention as such; the character can be small but significant.
In 1st movie Movie Picnic (1966) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ZMFUrXgAU Her name appears on the screen at 0.23 sec, along with Shobha Khote & Azra. The name of all three ladies appears in the same frame. Kalpana, Shobha Khote & Azra. Kalpana was as popular as the other two leading ladies. It shows her relevant in the Film. She appeared in two songs of the movie
1st Song: He Nainva Na Pher Pher Ke Chalo Her character appears on screen at 7.15 sec
2nd Song: Baalamavaa Bolo Na Bolo Her character appears on screen at 1 hr 13 min
The film is still remembered for Kalpana dance no as well, she has done an excellent performance on the Kathak-based dance choreograph on her. For two songs in the movie, she shares about 10 minutes of screen space. You can call it as a special dance number or an Item Songs as it is referred in today’s time.
In 2nd Movie: Ek Bechara (1972) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3lgj99Z3UE Her name appeared on the screen at 3.37 sec, along with Vinod Khanna Her character appears on screen at 1.32.29 sec & it there till the end of the movie. Point to be noted her name appears in the cast with Vinod Khanna (The main negative character in the script i.e. "villain")
Brief summary: “A poor man marries a rich girl & lead a happy life. Women claim to be his 1st wife appear & trouble begin in his life. Kalpana plays a pivotal role as she claims to be his first wife. “ She played a significant & relevant character in the movie. She shares about 15 minutes of screen spaces in a 2 hour 11 minutes film.
My request is to add these two movies in her list where her character is relevant in the movie. I have excluded her few small scenes in different movies, For example, her character in Movie: Shaadi (1962) as it was not significant in the script.
My second question can her interview given to a magazine, be added in her Wikipedia page. I am excluding blog, IMDB, Wikipedia & BlogSpot reviews. I understand Wikipedia: Reliable sources/Perennial sources cannot cover all. We need to be a bit flexible with Wikipedia policies it needs to be relevant with changing times. Warm regards Yashkkaryan ( talk) 19:11, 4 May 2019 (UTC)Yash Aryan
References
Hi John, Thanks for your reply. You can check with Oshwah & Masumrezarock100. The addition so far is based on reliable sources, verifiability. information I had provided links to the articles. Masum Reza added after verifying them.
The point of conflict arises for adding two movie names in her list. The point I need to highlight the movies are 5 decades old, so it difficult to get Newspaper articles but we can check her name in Movie credit the prominence of the cast in the film list & in the movie itself. I followed WP:CITEWEB
Citations for World Wide Web pages include: 1st Movie: Picnic (1966) • URL of the specific web page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ZMFUrXgAU • name of the author: Ultra Movie Parlour • title of the article: Old Hindi Movie: Picnic (1966) • title or domain name of the website: youtube.com • publisher, if known: Ultra Movie Parlour • date of publication: Oct 30, 2012 • page number(s) (if applicable) Her name appears on the screen: 0.23 sec, 1st Song: 7.15 sec, 2nd Song: 1 hr 13 min
In 2nd Movie: Ek Bechara (1972) • URL web page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3lgj99Z3UE • name of the author: SEPL Vintage • title of the article: Old Hindi Movie: Ek Bechara (1972) • title or domain name of the website: youtube.com • publisher, if known: SEPL Vintage • date of publication: Dec 1, 2015 • page number(s) (if applicable) Her name appears on the screen: 3.37 sec, Her character appears on screen at 1.32.29 sec & it there till the end of the movie.
My question is the production house mentioning her name in their cast & her visibility is not a reliable source. Even the celebrity interview with a tabloid is not a reliable source a bit strange. I seek clarification on Wikipedia policies. Thank you for your help in advance. Yashkkaryan ( talk) 19:53, 5 May 2019 (UTC)Yash Aryan
I am very impressed with the Great Horned Owl entry and would like to contact the author. I am writing a book on the Great Horned Owl in Falconry. Mark Borden <phone no redacted>— Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.34.187.180 ( talk • contribs) 2019-05-05T16:11:33 (UTC).
I try to put a photo of an artist who already has a page and I just Can't figure it out — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kimi fantox ( talk • contribs)
[[File:example.ext|thumb|caption]]
where example.ext is the filename with extension. Sincerely,
Masum Reza
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02:20, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
This is a q&a forum for new users to ask questions on how to edit Wikipedia, making this off-topic.
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I need an admin to semi-protect a page. The page /info/en/?search=Hannibal_Brooks has been subject to persistent vandalism for many years by college professors and students attempting to prove that Wikipedia is unreliable. See: https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Wikipedia-dismissed-as-an-unreliable-source/answer/Cai-Esson?ch=10&share=161cecfd&srid=n1aP3 GalantFan ( talk) 08:30, 2 May 2019 (UTC)
@ Lectonar: It has been discovered that the multiple anonymous IP edits are part of a concentrated attack on the very soul of Wikipedia itself, to cause disrepute to Wikipedia, which have been organized and encouraged by a tutor at Robert Gordon University in the UK, who has been telling his students for several years that Wiki is an unreliable source and encouraging them to vandalize Wiki to prove it. If you will follow the "contribs" links of these anonymous IPs and their WhoIs info, you will see that they all come from the same little area of the UK, and none of them have ever contributed anything but to vandalize this article by reposting the exact same fake information, over and over again for since 2012. This Hannibal_Brooks page needs to be semi-protected against anonymous IP edits PERMANENTLY because this has been going on since 2012. GalantFan ( talk) 19:08, 3 May 2019 (UTC)
@ Dusti: WHAT?!?! It seems like you just ignored everything I just wrote that THERE IS NO LEGITIMATE discussion to be had regarding the fictional information, and that the VANDALISM is a coordinated attack on wiki by a UK university instructor and his students, with the deliberate aim to discredit Wiki. Quora contributor admits that Olga the Elephant is a hoax to troll Wikipedia "Just to be clear the story of Olga the Elephant is fictional, the Tutor has this story in his opening lecture every year when going over how to reference research papers, with glee. Needless to say none of his students reference Wikipedia anymore, and everytime we see someone do so, we start giggling." [1] GalantFan ( talk) 19:51, 3 May 2019 (UTC) References |
Do you, the Wikipedia Admins, have any good sources that I could use as strong references? — Preceding unsigned comment added by WIKIrestrict ( talk • contribs) 20:23, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Oh okay, thankyou David notMD, I shall try at the AFC help desk, can you please provide a link? — Preceding unsigned comment added by WIKIrestrict ( talk • contribs) 21:40, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
This is for the article the history of medical marijuana
However, I sourced every sentence I wrote, mostly from an academic article, a newspaper article or from a history book written by a professor. I also explained a little more about the history of the federal medical marijuana program (which I think is very important to this article). This article only has one sentence about a study conducted on 4 of the surviving patients. Furthermore, this article is poorly written. Paragraphs are made up of sentences which have nothing to do with each other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Publicspeakerzohreh ( talk • contribs) 00:29, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Also what does POV tone meean? how did I use POV tone? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Publicspeakerzohreh ( talk • contribs) 00:34, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
How can I create a new page on wikipaedia? and how can I insert an image to a page when the image is downloaded from imdb.com? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vinuka Walawage ( talk • contribs) 2019-05-06T11:04:40 (UTC)
So I came across an article and found that two of the links had no information (not found error) but I found a web archive version of this which I edited recently. I'm pretty new to editing referencing and I was wondering if I correctly referenced it properly? -- Calvinharris fan ( talk) 14:21, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
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is optional and does nothing. It's used to prematurely archive links that are not dead yet by setting it no. –
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14:44, 6 May 2019 (UTC)Hello
Could you please assist me in the process of uploading a logo? I don't mean the basics of uploading, but the particular licensing etc when it comes to logo? I created page: /info/en/?search=Ocean_Rowing_Society_International Now I would like to upload logo. I looked at other logos and it looks like there is some non standard solution applied. I would appreciate advice. Thanks Intoextreme ( talk) 14:45, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
I actually just posted this question on commons, I guess they are the right place to ask, Intoextreme ( talk) 14:52, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Just got invited, what is this— Preceding unsigned comment added by XTMontana ( talk • contribs)
oh okay, thanks
Hello,
I was wondering how I submit a biography for consideration? I am a published author, one who apparently isn't very tech savvy, and am trying create a Biography for the site.
I appreciate any help or guidance you can offer!
Thank you,
Allison Chawla — Preceding
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AllisonChawla (
talk •
contribs) 2019-05-06T18:53:38 (UTC)
I have created this page for a very successful finance company. I wrote all the history of the company, the successes, the failures, the buyout. I understand there are a lot of numbers in there, but its a financial company, so the numbers are important, especially to explain why it went defunct. Taking out the financial information or the different sub companies takes a significant chunk of information away from the history of the company. The reviewer Hell in a Bucket keeps rejecting it, but not giving me anything specific about what is upsetting him. Please help, this article has been sitting dormant since August.
Thanks.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Ksaraf ( talk • contribs)
The Great Recession began at the turn of 2007 ... Performance declined, in many cases materially, at some of its portfolio companies and investments.could be replaced by
American Capital's <X> decreased by <Y%> during the Great Recession, with X being asset values or share price or whatever else is relevant and Y being cited to a reliable source. It all sounds like you are making up excuses for the company performance ("it's the recession's fault"). I would gladly have filled in X and Y myself, but cannot just from reading the text, which is part of the problem. Tigraan Click here to contact me 16:53, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Hello, the only thing I was irritated (minorly) about what was said about me by the author prior to the second review [ [1]]. I am quite content to let a other reviewer look at the article, in no way am I the final arbiter but the promotional tone and sourcing needs to be beefed up. I am curious do you have a connection to this company Hell in a Bucket ( talk) 21:40, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
RE: Upload art history images under copyright.
Article:
/info/en/?search=The_Empire_of_Light .
Using: Visual Editor.
There is a Wikipedia article on a series of around a dozen artworks by an artist who died less than seventy years ago. The article already has low resolution images of three paintings in the series (example:
/info/en/?search=File:The_Empire_of_Light_Guggenheim.jpg ). I have low resolution images for the rest of the paintings to upload.
I have tried to “Locally Upload” reduced size, low resolution images. I am using the plain form for local uploads:
/info/en/?search=Special:Upload .
Whatever I do it says its -- open to Speedy Deletion.
Info to include with images: "Fair use image of art: Image unsuitable for commercial purposes. Reduced size image for educational and informational purposes to enable visual identification of the object of the article."
Example of Picasso copyright painting on Wikipedia:
/info/en/?search=File:Les_Demoiselles_d%27Avignon.jpg (Also, where is the form for “artist” rather than “author” ? )
It would be wonderful if someone would walk me through this step-step!
Thanks,
Beth Timken ( talk) 21:52, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Hello:
There are two competing websites for the New Orleans celebration known as Southern Decadence:
southerndecadence.net and southerndecadence.com
Both espouse to be the "official" website for the celebration. I am not affiliated with either of these entities.
I have added southerndecadence.com several times to the entry, but each time it is deleted.
I feel at the very least that both websites should be included for the public.
Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nilbogg ( talk • contribs) 22:19, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
How do I add a [+] to pages whose version(s) are in need of updates (e.g. Evernote)? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dozed Off ( talk • contribs) 22:43, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Hello. I am Drew, and I've been an established editor here for 5 years on this account. Awhile back, I confessed to long-term block evasion that I wasn't proud of at all on here, and was blocked. I earned near-unanimous support for an unblock, and have since been editing far more frequently and have become a pending changes reviewer recently. However, I feel like I need some assistance before I can consider myself a true experienced Wikipedian. Like, for instance, I'd want to become more familiar with policies more so I can contribute more efficiently and articulately and actually have a better idea than I currently do about what's happening in discussions, but don't know the most efficient way to memorize and express it. I have completed the Wikipedia Adventure game. I feel I might eventually seek adoption in order to refine my skills and master my Wikipedia experience, but first I'll see what I can do with advice given here. That's why I consider myself an intermediate editor: because I know some things and not so much about others. I'm not so much of a page creator, but to a certain extent I'm willing to expand articles and fix them up a bit, particularly pro wrestling articles but maybe even some on other subjects as well. I feel the editor type that describes me best is WikiElf: I do some things I like on mainspace, particularly Pending Changes Review, pro wrestling, and other subjects I'm interested in, but feel by far the most passionate for behind the scenes work, alongside the PCR and pro wrestling. Hell, I've even subscribed to the Admin newsletter, owing to my interest in such matters, to see what ways I could help with such matters. I've already described my desire to find the most efficient way at understanding policies and guidelines, along with info and so forth, and am requesting help with that here. Adoption, I'll seek that when I feel it's time to do so. But, I would like some help with finding vandalism. I don't feel that I need to take the CVU course, because I already know what vandalism is and how to deal with it. My problem is that I'm struggling to actually come across and encounter vandalism, and as a result my ability to fight it is limited owing to my low amount of encounters with it. What's the best way to actually come across vandalism in order to take it down? Thanks so much. DrewieStewie ( talk) 02:20, 7 May 2019 (UTC)
On Gimme (Banks song) I have two things with the same source but they show up as different citations. Help please. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Electricwater ( talk • contribs)
I've been working for a month trying to expand a stub article on John Morris and work within the structure and processes. While I've received some feedback from editors, and have tried to address their concerns, I don't seem to be making much headway. I see a ton of other articles that are continually being updated, yet I seem to keep hitting roadblocks. Can anyone provide me guidance on how to make this a smooth and efficient process? I have been clear in as many places as I can that this is a paid edit, although maybe that is being used against me, but I have NO desire to make this a promotional piece, just a more complete article. I've scaled this back, re-reviewed all references and tried to use more of what was already there, just to try to make progress. I've created a user page to test with and to use as my guide to request smaller incremental changes, but neither seem to be getting me much progress. Again, I'm not trying to be difficult, just trying to better understand the process so I can continue to try to make positive contributions to the Wikipedia community. Thank you for the feedback and assistance. BLong2438 ( talk) 20:36, 1 May 2019 (UTC)
@Blong2438 I don't quite understand what you're asking. You article seems to be doing fine! Keep going! If you need more help, directly contact me or any other Wikipedian or wait for the Teahouse contributors to write back to you. Best Muffington ( talk) 08:25, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
Is it possible to add text/code to an article that will automatically delete/hide itself at a set time? Also, is is possible to add text/code to an article that won’t appear until a set time (the opposite of the previous sentence)? ⠀— Glosome 💬 04:34, 7 May 2019 (UTC)
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05:33, 7 May 2019 (UTC)Dear Teahouse Volunteers - I am attempting to get an article posted to Wikipedia, on my ancestor Nathaniel Bartlett, A Revolutionary War era clergyman. It is presently in the draft stage, and can be accessed at: /info/en/?search=Draft:Nathaniel_Bartlett. Stephen Philbrick of the Wikipedia Volunteer Response Team has informed me that my end noted references are not properly formatted.I am 71 years old and not an academic, nor am I a computer technician. I also have no previous experience in submitting an article to Wikipedia. Frankly, I'm not sure I am even capable of understanding what is required of me, let alone mechanically implementing the necessary formatting changes. Stephen suggested I review ' /info/en/?search=Help:Referencing_for_beginners', which I did, but it is lengthy, complicated, and confusing. Moreover, I doubt that most of it is even pertinent to whatever problems my references might have.
My reference citations which follow below my article, have been executed in the traditional manner that I was taught in school - e.g. "The History of Redding, Connecticut, by Charles B. Todd, Newburgh Journal Co., Newburgh, NY, 1906, p. 89" - i.e. book name, author, publisher, publishing date, and page number. Apparently this is not acceptable for Wikipedia, however, though I am not sure why.
Stephen suggested I post this SOS request to the Teahouse, and ideally my hope would be that someone would convert one of my references into the appropriate format as an example - then walk me through the mechanics of how to accomplish it, so that I might revise the other references accordingly.
I believe my article to be informative, clearly written, and well supported by reference citations sourced primarily from well recognized published books on local history. It would be a shame if it were to be rejected by the Wikipedia reviewer solely due to formatting issues.
Could someone please assist me with this concern? The link to the draft of my article will enable you to review my 32 reference citations.
Any assistance you could offer me in this respect would be sincerely appreciated. Please bear in mind that my technical expertise with computers is somewhat limited. Awaiting any response, I close with my,
Best regards - Gary Bartlett — Preceding unsigned comment added by Connecticut Puritan ( talk • contribs) 19:12, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
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I sometimes open up discussions that end up without a consensus to do the action. I try to abide by consensus even if I personally do not agree with it. I try to be bold and if someone reverts my changes, I discuss them on the appropriate talk page. I take these principles to heart when I edit Wikipedia. My question is if I open up too many discussions that result without a consensus to do the action, is this a form of disruptive editing? Should I be worried about my actions? Interstellarity ( talk) 22:05, 2 May 2019 (UTC)
I was editing the sandbox to see what would happen if the sandbox page ( /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Sandbox)’s header was commented out. When I published the edit, there was a site error (as in “Wikimedia Foundation logo screen with the “try again” text and the “if you report”), and the search feature became unavailable for a few seconds, until Lowercase sigmabot II executed its "Reinserting sandbox header) (bot" edit, by which point the site was functioning normally. I apologize if anything broke. JohnSmith13345 ( talk) 23:32, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
We would like to change the title of the page below https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/두루두루amc
It is actually the name of our company and we have changed the name to 두루두루 아티스트 컴퍼니 (DooRooDooRoo Artist Company), so the title of the page would have to be 두루두루 AC. Yet, we cannot seem to change the name.
We either want to change the name or delete the page because there is already a separate page made with the correct title. https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EB%91%90%EB%A3%A8%EB%91%90%EB%A3%A8_%EC%95%84%ED%8B%B0%EC%8A%A4%ED%8A%B8_%EC%BB%B4%ED%8D%BC%EB%8B%88
Please kindly advise. Thank you in advance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gclefgal ( talk • contribs) 02:12, 3 May 2019 (UTC)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!
I see you have a small write up on police helmets/ hats .. I have a photo to add to your history.. but am finding it extremely difficult to send you a picture Regards Wendie — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:8003:F4CC:1400:7DFA:AC8:1431:4F5C ( talk) 03:13, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
I want to create or write a Wikipedia Article for the Indian singer Aashish Kaushik. Help me to create — Preceding unsigned comment added by Subhsankalp ( talk • contribs) 05:18, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Please see here: Religion#Modern_Western
This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard, almost every culture throughout human history has had a religion. Greeks and Romans thousands of years ago understood the concept of religion and that others had different beliefs. Natives around the world had religion before Western influence. The idea that religion is a modern Western invention is nonsensical. How does someone address this? Do we just delete the section? Ikjbagl ( talk) 03:57, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Sic terror oblatus a ducibus, crudelitas in supplicio, nova religio iurisiurandi spem praesentis deditionis sustulit mentesque militum convertit et rem ad pristinam belli rationem redegit(Thus the terror raised by the generals, the cruelty of the punishments, the new obligation of an oath, removed all hopes of surrender for the present, changed the soldiers' minds, and reduced matters to the former state of war); "religion" ultimately came to mean "faith in a god" in English by virtue of the association of "religio" with monastic vows. As our article correctly states, the notion of religion as something distinct from the sciences as an explanation for how the world functions is indeed a relatively modern concept. ‑ Iridescent 08:14, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Hi all,
I'm wondering if it is worth requesting adminship. I have roughly 200 edits and a barnstar. I often edit on pages which belong to high protection catagories, i.e. YouTube, List of most-subscribed YouTube Channels and Google. I am not very confident in the community but would like to be able to edit freely. Should I wait to be extended-confirmed first or apply now?
Thanks in advance,
Muffington ( talk) 09:53, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
I had edited this article /info/en/?search=Sanjiv_Mehta_(Indian_businessman) couple of days back. Had provided correct sources. yet the template (Advert and COI) appears on this page. Whenever I remove it, editors keep reverting it. Plz help me remve it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Faizanmqs ( talk • contribs)
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Masum Reza
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10:49, 5 May 2019 (UTC)In my opinion, the article still has a promotional tone. Maybe remove all Board memberships and Awards? Either way, I recommend taking up your mission at the article's Talk page. David notMD ( talk) 13:21, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Hi! Brief question: is it considered contrary to etiquette to nominate articles or stubs as In The News candidates that have maintenance tags? Many thanks beforehand! -- Jamez42 ( talk) 11:28, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
I am on mobile and whenever I type in what the source is supposed to look like it stays in the main body of the article and doesn’t go under the references. The only way I can get it to go in the reference section is by leaving the link, which looks out of place — Preceding unsigned comment added by Generic.editor.2019 ( talk • contribs)
<ref>URL</ref>
. I cite sources this way because it is very convenient for me as a smartphone user. I recommend
new beta refill as it provides more features but the
old refill works great too. Just enter the page name correctly and hit the Fix page button. Then after the page gets loaded click preview and save or save and return. You need to publish your changes if you choose the first option. P.S the second option isn't available in beta. Hope this helps. (Please
sign your posts on talk pages by using four
tildes like this: ~~~~
.) Sincerely,
Masum Reza
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15:33, 5 May 2019 (UTC)I have over the years been active in contributing, creating, and editing. Unfortunately, during those down times, I lost usernames and passwords. I have figured out my previous usernames (vbofficialohio & vbofficial); however, is there a way to merge my previous work and contributions to my current username or even to one of my previous usernames?
How do you create a strong draft that is likely to be accepted? — Preceding unsigned comment added by WIKIrestrict ( talk • contribs) 22:28, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
(UTC) 331dot ( talk) I am very honored that I could be mistaken for a paid editor, but I assure you that I am not. I really love being a part of Wikipedia, and when I found out that Gies & Co. didn't have an article, I just had to create one. As it had a very big importance to the Frank family during the Halocaust. I would like to finish off, by again saying that I am just a volunteer editor, who is very familiar with Wikipedia, thankyou. WIKIrestrict ( talk) 09:04, 5 May 2019
Thankyou Dbfirs for your input, I will certainly go and work on fixing those refs! Happy editing! WIKIresrict
Hello, Multiple edits I have made to a wikipage about my creative project have been deleted. I understand this is not a promotional tool, but I have added sources, and included info about certain songs I have written and accolades my projects have received. All of this info has been erased and certain information that is misleading is brought back. For example, my project is solely my work, but yet the editor will not accept the edit that the "band" is solely me. I understand now that I cannot add any writing that has been on another webpage, but why are certain small edits refused? It means alot to artists to be represented truthfully, for example why would the list of positive reviews or awards I received for a project be erased and yet minor performances I played that seem to have no significance be added?— Preceding unsigned comment added by Airheart13 ( talk • contribs) 17:30, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Hi, I have been referred to you by Masumrezarock100
I need to Thank Oshwah & Masumrezarock100 for their help & support. Masumrezarock100 has provided me with the link, See WP: FILMCAST. It is really helpful & its further strength my case. The article explains film articles depending on three key elements: 1) the prominence of the cast in the film. The articles point out the relevance of the character to the plot. There is no specific time frame mention as such; the character can be small but significant.
In 1st movie Movie Picnic (1966) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ZMFUrXgAU Her name appears on the screen at 0.23 sec, along with Shobha Khote & Azra. The name of all three ladies appears in the same frame. Kalpana, Shobha Khote & Azra. Kalpana was as popular as the other two leading ladies. It shows her relevant in the Film. She appeared in two songs of the movie
1st Song: He Nainva Na Pher Pher Ke Chalo Her character appears on screen at 7.15 sec
2nd Song: Baalamavaa Bolo Na Bolo Her character appears on screen at 1 hr 13 min
The film is still remembered for Kalpana dance no as well, she has done an excellent performance on the Kathak-based dance choreograph on her. For two songs in the movie, she shares about 10 minutes of screen space. You can call it as a special dance number or an Item Songs as it is referred in today’s time.
In 2nd Movie: Ek Bechara (1972) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3lgj99Z3UE Her name appeared on the screen at 3.37 sec, along with Vinod Khanna Her character appears on screen at 1.32.29 sec & it there till the end of the movie. Point to be noted her name appears in the cast with Vinod Khanna (The main negative character in the script i.e. "villain")
Brief summary: “A poor man marries a rich girl & lead a happy life. Women claim to be his 1st wife appear & trouble begin in his life. Kalpana plays a pivotal role as she claims to be his first wife. “ She played a significant & relevant character in the movie. She shares about 15 minutes of screen spaces in a 2 hour 11 minutes film.
My request is to add these two movies in her list where her character is relevant in the movie. I have excluded her few small scenes in different movies, For example, her character in Movie: Shaadi (1962) as it was not significant in the script.
My second question can her interview given to a magazine, be added in her Wikipedia page. I am excluding blog, IMDB, Wikipedia & BlogSpot reviews. I understand Wikipedia: Reliable sources/Perennial sources cannot cover all. We need to be a bit flexible with Wikipedia policies it needs to be relevant with changing times. Warm regards Yashkkaryan ( talk) 19:11, 4 May 2019 (UTC)Yash Aryan
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Hi John, Thanks for your reply. You can check with Oshwah & Masumrezarock100. The addition so far is based on reliable sources, verifiability. information I had provided links to the articles. Masum Reza added after verifying them.
The point of conflict arises for adding two movie names in her list. The point I need to highlight the movies are 5 decades old, so it difficult to get Newspaper articles but we can check her name in Movie credit the prominence of the cast in the film list & in the movie itself. I followed WP:CITEWEB
Citations for World Wide Web pages include: 1st Movie: Picnic (1966) • URL of the specific web page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ZMFUrXgAU • name of the author: Ultra Movie Parlour • title of the article: Old Hindi Movie: Picnic (1966) • title or domain name of the website: youtube.com • publisher, if known: Ultra Movie Parlour • date of publication: Oct 30, 2012 • page number(s) (if applicable) Her name appears on the screen: 0.23 sec, 1st Song: 7.15 sec, 2nd Song: 1 hr 13 min
In 2nd Movie: Ek Bechara (1972) • URL web page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3lgj99Z3UE • name of the author: SEPL Vintage • title of the article: Old Hindi Movie: Ek Bechara (1972) • title or domain name of the website: youtube.com • publisher, if known: SEPL Vintage • date of publication: Dec 1, 2015 • page number(s) (if applicable) Her name appears on the screen: 3.37 sec, Her character appears on screen at 1.32.29 sec & it there till the end of the movie.
My question is the production house mentioning her name in their cast & her visibility is not a reliable source. Even the celebrity interview with a tabloid is not a reliable source a bit strange. I seek clarification on Wikipedia policies. Thank you for your help in advance. Yashkkaryan ( talk) 19:53, 5 May 2019 (UTC)Yash Aryan
I am very impressed with the Great Horned Owl entry and would like to contact the author. I am writing a book on the Great Horned Owl in Falconry. Mark Borden <phone no redacted>— Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.34.187.180 ( talk • contribs) 2019-05-05T16:11:33 (UTC).
I try to put a photo of an artist who already has a page and I just Can't figure it out — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kimi fantox ( talk • contribs)
[[File:example.ext|thumb|caption]]
where example.ext is the filename with extension. Sincerely,
Masum Reza
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02:20, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
This is a q&a forum for new users to ask questions on how to edit Wikipedia, making this off-topic.
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I need an admin to semi-protect a page. The page /info/en/?search=Hannibal_Brooks has been subject to persistent vandalism for many years by college professors and students attempting to prove that Wikipedia is unreliable. See: https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Wikipedia-dismissed-as-an-unreliable-source/answer/Cai-Esson?ch=10&share=161cecfd&srid=n1aP3 GalantFan ( talk) 08:30, 2 May 2019 (UTC)
@ Lectonar: It has been discovered that the multiple anonymous IP edits are part of a concentrated attack on the very soul of Wikipedia itself, to cause disrepute to Wikipedia, which have been organized and encouraged by a tutor at Robert Gordon University in the UK, who has been telling his students for several years that Wiki is an unreliable source and encouraging them to vandalize Wiki to prove it. If you will follow the "contribs" links of these anonymous IPs and their WhoIs info, you will see that they all come from the same little area of the UK, and none of them have ever contributed anything but to vandalize this article by reposting the exact same fake information, over and over again for since 2012. This Hannibal_Brooks page needs to be semi-protected against anonymous IP edits PERMANENTLY because this has been going on since 2012. GalantFan ( talk) 19:08, 3 May 2019 (UTC)
@ Dusti: WHAT?!?! It seems like you just ignored everything I just wrote that THERE IS NO LEGITIMATE discussion to be had regarding the fictional information, and that the VANDALISM is a coordinated attack on wiki by a UK university instructor and his students, with the deliberate aim to discredit Wiki. Quora contributor admits that Olga the Elephant is a hoax to troll Wikipedia "Just to be clear the story of Olga the Elephant is fictional, the Tutor has this story in his opening lecture every year when going over how to reference research papers, with glee. Needless to say none of his students reference Wikipedia anymore, and everytime we see someone do so, we start giggling." [1] GalantFan ( talk) 19:51, 3 May 2019 (UTC) References |
Do you, the Wikipedia Admins, have any good sources that I could use as strong references? — Preceding unsigned comment added by WIKIrestrict ( talk • contribs) 20:23, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
Oh okay, thankyou David notMD, I shall try at the AFC help desk, can you please provide a link? — Preceding unsigned comment added by WIKIrestrict ( talk • contribs) 21:40, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
This is for the article the history of medical marijuana
However, I sourced every sentence I wrote, mostly from an academic article, a newspaper article or from a history book written by a professor. I also explained a little more about the history of the federal medical marijuana program (which I think is very important to this article). This article only has one sentence about a study conducted on 4 of the surviving patients. Furthermore, this article is poorly written. Paragraphs are made up of sentences which have nothing to do with each other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Publicspeakerzohreh ( talk • contribs) 00:29, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Also what does POV tone meean? how did I use POV tone? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Publicspeakerzohreh ( talk • contribs) 00:34, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
How can I create a new page on wikipaedia? and how can I insert an image to a page when the image is downloaded from imdb.com? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vinuka Walawage ( talk • contribs) 2019-05-06T11:04:40 (UTC)
So I came across an article and found that two of the links had no information (not found error) but I found a web archive version of this which I edited recently. I'm pretty new to editing referencing and I was wondering if I correctly referenced it properly? -- Calvinharris fan ( talk) 14:21, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
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is optional and does nothing. It's used to prematurely archive links that are not dead yet by setting it no. –
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14:44, 6 May 2019 (UTC)Hello
Could you please assist me in the process of uploading a logo? I don't mean the basics of uploading, but the particular licensing etc when it comes to logo? I created page: /info/en/?search=Ocean_Rowing_Society_International Now I would like to upload logo. I looked at other logos and it looks like there is some non standard solution applied. I would appreciate advice. Thanks Intoextreme ( talk) 14:45, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
I actually just posted this question on commons, I guess they are the right place to ask, Intoextreme ( talk) 14:52, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Just got invited, what is this— Preceding unsigned comment added by XTMontana ( talk • contribs)
oh okay, thanks
Hello,
I was wondering how I submit a biography for consideration? I am a published author, one who apparently isn't very tech savvy, and am trying create a Biography for the site.
I appreciate any help or guidance you can offer!
Thank you,
Allison Chawla — Preceding
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AllisonChawla (
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contribs) 2019-05-06T18:53:38 (UTC)
I have created this page for a very successful finance company. I wrote all the history of the company, the successes, the failures, the buyout. I understand there are a lot of numbers in there, but its a financial company, so the numbers are important, especially to explain why it went defunct. Taking out the financial information or the different sub companies takes a significant chunk of information away from the history of the company. The reviewer Hell in a Bucket keeps rejecting it, but not giving me anything specific about what is upsetting him. Please help, this article has been sitting dormant since August.
Thanks.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Ksaraf ( talk • contribs)
The Great Recession began at the turn of 2007 ... Performance declined, in many cases materially, at some of its portfolio companies and investments.could be replaced by
American Capital's <X> decreased by <Y%> during the Great Recession, with X being asset values or share price or whatever else is relevant and Y being cited to a reliable source. It all sounds like you are making up excuses for the company performance ("it's the recession's fault"). I would gladly have filled in X and Y myself, but cannot just from reading the text, which is part of the problem. Tigraan Click here to contact me 16:53, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Hello, the only thing I was irritated (minorly) about what was said about me by the author prior to the second review [ [1]]. I am quite content to let a other reviewer look at the article, in no way am I the final arbiter but the promotional tone and sourcing needs to be beefed up. I am curious do you have a connection to this company Hell in a Bucket ( talk) 21:40, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
RE: Upload art history images under copyright.
Article:
/info/en/?search=The_Empire_of_Light .
Using: Visual Editor.
There is a Wikipedia article on a series of around a dozen artworks by an artist who died less than seventy years ago. The article already has low resolution images of three paintings in the series (example:
/info/en/?search=File:The_Empire_of_Light_Guggenheim.jpg ). I have low resolution images for the rest of the paintings to upload.
I have tried to “Locally Upload” reduced size, low resolution images. I am using the plain form for local uploads:
/info/en/?search=Special:Upload .
Whatever I do it says its -- open to Speedy Deletion.
Info to include with images: "Fair use image of art: Image unsuitable for commercial purposes. Reduced size image for educational and informational purposes to enable visual identification of the object of the article."
Example of Picasso copyright painting on Wikipedia:
/info/en/?search=File:Les_Demoiselles_d%27Avignon.jpg (Also, where is the form for “artist” rather than “author” ? )
It would be wonderful if someone would walk me through this step-step!
Thanks,
Beth Timken ( talk) 21:52, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Hello:
There are two competing websites for the New Orleans celebration known as Southern Decadence:
southerndecadence.net and southerndecadence.com
Both espouse to be the "official" website for the celebration. I am not affiliated with either of these entities.
I have added southerndecadence.com several times to the entry, but each time it is deleted.
I feel at the very least that both websites should be included for the public.
Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nilbogg ( talk • contribs) 22:19, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
How do I add a [+] to pages whose version(s) are in need of updates (e.g. Evernote)? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dozed Off ( talk • contribs) 22:43, 6 May 2019 (UTC)
Hello. I am Drew, and I've been an established editor here for 5 years on this account. Awhile back, I confessed to long-term block evasion that I wasn't proud of at all on here, and was blocked. I earned near-unanimous support for an unblock, and have since been editing far more frequently and have become a pending changes reviewer recently. However, I feel like I need some assistance before I can consider myself a true experienced Wikipedian. Like, for instance, I'd want to become more familiar with policies more so I can contribute more efficiently and articulately and actually have a better idea than I currently do about what's happening in discussions, but don't know the most efficient way to memorize and express it. I have completed the Wikipedia Adventure game. I feel I might eventually seek adoption in order to refine my skills and master my Wikipedia experience, but first I'll see what I can do with advice given here. That's why I consider myself an intermediate editor: because I know some things and not so much about others. I'm not so much of a page creator, but to a certain extent I'm willing to expand articles and fix them up a bit, particularly pro wrestling articles but maybe even some on other subjects as well. I feel the editor type that describes me best is WikiElf: I do some things I like on mainspace, particularly Pending Changes Review, pro wrestling, and other subjects I'm interested in, but feel by far the most passionate for behind the scenes work, alongside the PCR and pro wrestling. Hell, I've even subscribed to the Admin newsletter, owing to my interest in such matters, to see what ways I could help with such matters. I've already described my desire to find the most efficient way at understanding policies and guidelines, along with info and so forth, and am requesting help with that here. Adoption, I'll seek that when I feel it's time to do so. But, I would like some help with finding vandalism. I don't feel that I need to take the CVU course, because I already know what vandalism is and how to deal with it. My problem is that I'm struggling to actually come across and encounter vandalism, and as a result my ability to fight it is limited owing to my low amount of encounters with it. What's the best way to actually come across vandalism in order to take it down? Thanks so much. DrewieStewie ( talk) 02:20, 7 May 2019 (UTC)
On Gimme (Banks song) I have two things with the same source but they show up as different citations. Help please. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Electricwater ( talk • contribs)
I've been working for a month trying to expand a stub article on John Morris and work within the structure and processes. While I've received some feedback from editors, and have tried to address their concerns, I don't seem to be making much headway. I see a ton of other articles that are continually being updated, yet I seem to keep hitting roadblocks. Can anyone provide me guidance on how to make this a smooth and efficient process? I have been clear in as many places as I can that this is a paid edit, although maybe that is being used against me, but I have NO desire to make this a promotional piece, just a more complete article. I've scaled this back, re-reviewed all references and tried to use more of what was already there, just to try to make progress. I've created a user page to test with and to use as my guide to request smaller incremental changes, but neither seem to be getting me much progress. Again, I'm not trying to be difficult, just trying to better understand the process so I can continue to try to make positive contributions to the Wikipedia community. Thank you for the feedback and assistance. BLong2438 ( talk) 20:36, 1 May 2019 (UTC)
@Blong2438 I don't quite understand what you're asking. You article seems to be doing fine! Keep going! If you need more help, directly contact me or any other Wikipedian or wait for the Teahouse contributors to write back to you. Best Muffington ( talk) 08:25, 4 May 2019 (UTC)
Is it possible to add text/code to an article that will automatically delete/hide itself at a set time? Also, is is possible to add text/code to an article that won’t appear until a set time (the opposite of the previous sentence)? ⠀— Glosome 💬 04:34, 7 May 2019 (UTC)
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05:33, 7 May 2019 (UTC)Dear Teahouse Volunteers - I am attempting to get an article posted to Wikipedia, on my ancestor Nathaniel Bartlett, A Revolutionary War era clergyman. It is presently in the draft stage, and can be accessed at: /info/en/?search=Draft:Nathaniel_Bartlett. Stephen Philbrick of the Wikipedia Volunteer Response Team has informed me that my end noted references are not properly formatted.I am 71 years old and not an academic, nor am I a computer technician. I also have no previous experience in submitting an article to Wikipedia. Frankly, I'm not sure I am even capable of understanding what is required of me, let alone mechanically implementing the necessary formatting changes. Stephen suggested I review ' /info/en/?search=Help:Referencing_for_beginners', which I did, but it is lengthy, complicated, and confusing. Moreover, I doubt that most of it is even pertinent to whatever problems my references might have.
My reference citations which follow below my article, have been executed in the traditional manner that I was taught in school - e.g. "The History of Redding, Connecticut, by Charles B. Todd, Newburgh Journal Co., Newburgh, NY, 1906, p. 89" - i.e. book name, author, publisher, publishing date, and page number. Apparently this is not acceptable for Wikipedia, however, though I am not sure why.
Stephen suggested I post this SOS request to the Teahouse, and ideally my hope would be that someone would convert one of my references into the appropriate format as an example - then walk me through the mechanics of how to accomplish it, so that I might revise the other references accordingly.
I believe my article to be informative, clearly written, and well supported by reference citations sourced primarily from well recognized published books on local history. It would be a shame if it were to be rejected by the Wikipedia reviewer solely due to formatting issues.
Could someone please assist me with this concern? The link to the draft of my article will enable you to review my 32 reference citations.
Any assistance you could offer me in this respect would be sincerely appreciated. Please bear in mind that my technical expertise with computers is somewhat limited. Awaiting any response, I close with my,
Best regards - Gary Bartlett — Preceding unsigned comment added by Connecticut Puritan ( talk • contribs) 19:12, 6 May 2019 (UTC)