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english variety & date style misplacement
editsee Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout. thank u. <_>jindam, vani (talk) 09:16, 16 January 2023 (UTC)
- (beats head on desk) ... that was an edit from 2018. Was there a specific reason you felt you needed to not only POST a note on my talk page but specifically ping me in the edit summary? I'm just filled with love and kindness towards this sort of behavior, of course. (That is sarcasm, by the way.) This doesn't feel very friendly or helpful. While I appreciate gnoming work, the effort that it took to hunt up the edit from over four years ago and then post about it is .. not worthwhile. Please do not do this to me again. If for some reason I've put some template slightly out of some obsessive order, just fix it and move on. Ealdgyth (talk) 13:52, 16 January 2023 (UTC)
- The things that make us want to take up knitting as a hobby. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 16:14, 16 January 2023 (UTC)
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Your statement at ANI
Thanks for taking the time to respond at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Offensive comments by Paul Siebert.
Perhaps you aren’t aware of the historical context. In the 19th century Russian authorities controlled most of Ukraine and banned the Ukrainian language in churches, publishing, and public performance, and literally denied existence of Ukrainian nationality.* Today a dictator who claims succession from them uses similar claims, denying and denigrating Ukrainians to justify a violent war,* rhetoric that legal experts say is incitement to genocide.* That’s why I call out false statements denigrating Ukrainian nationality, or that of other colonized peoples, a kind of speech that is committed too often and should not be normalized in Wikipedia discussions.
Perhaps I shouldn’t have tried to call out the worst part of their statement, “Clearly, no Ukrainian (as well as Russian) nation existed in XIX century,” but instead ought to have pointed out that it is equating the victim and perpetrator of a crime against humanity, something like equating the legacy of US slavery to All Lives Matter in a single sentence.
Or maybe you have different views or priorities on my dispute in Wikipedia talk. Fine. I just thought you should be aware of the context, because your response didn’t demonstrate appreciation of implications that I think are important for a public forum on the subject. —Michael Z. 19:20, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
- Calling out is one thing, but your framing and attempt to link a wikipedia editor's comments to a modern day dictator (when their comments were purely related to the 19th century and earlier) was escalating the conflict. And that isn't helpful and will lead to people ignoring your comments because you're so obviously into a battleground mode that you can't fairly report things. Ealdgyth (talk) 19:34, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
- I never intended to imply the editor was pursuing a Putinist agenda: I’d be clearer on this in the future after thanks to your input.
- I first informed them why their comment could be found offensive, and their response was to refuse to acknowledge it may be harmful, and double down with apologism. Unacceptable speech in public remains unacceptable regardless of its malign intentions or absence of them. My experience is that permissiveness normalizes that kind of speech. I have seen discussion pages become literally a hostile environment for anyone who might identify as or sympathize with Ukrainians thanks to such comments feeding off of each other. In this case instead of escalating I asked for another opinion at ANI.
- WP:BATTLEGROUND states “Every user is expected to interact with others civilly, calmly, and in a spirit of cooperation.” en.Wikipedia has an obligation to support Wikimedia’s Universal Code of Conduct. I don’t think the two contradict each other, and I’m trying my best to respect both. —Michael Z. 19:52, 29 January 2023 (UTC)
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Added a different picture with a detailed description. I hope you think this one is better. ★Trekker (talk) 15:05, 30 January 2023 (UTC)
- And you're completly and utterly wrong that its bad to have images unless they're contemporary, images are always good, they help readers remember content they have read.★Trekker (talk) 15:23, 30 January 2023 (UTC)
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Sigh: not even the basics
Spot checking new nominators at FAC, SandyGeorgia (Talk) 13:04, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
- I have to take spouse to an eye doctor appointment in Stevens Point today and we're going to do some much needed errand running (including seeds for the 2023 garden!) so I won't be able to in-depth reply until later... but do you have a link to some examples? Ealdgyth (talk) 13:46, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
- I'll try to summarize some thoughts tomorrow. Exhausted but home. Ealdgyth (talk) 23:42, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
- I think the best response I can give is to point to Wikipedia talk:Featured article candidates/archive84#Re-opening and Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Kids See Ghosts (album)/archive2 and Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Love for Sale (Bilal album)/archive1 ... where my will to submit myself to the culture of FAC was probably broken for good, quite honestly. I still struggle to find the motivation to even look at FAC after that sort of treatment... Ealdgyth (talk) 14:21, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- My will was broken after the WikiCup pushback, the pushback on improving sourcing checks, the pushback for fixing obvious issues in the instructions, and watching editors receive barnstars for same. Without even talking about the standard of articles, the talk page environment is what did me in. So I gave them what they wanted (focused my efforts elsewhere), and watched the Oppose column in Mike's stats plummet again. I suppose one can understand the relative newcomers; they don't know what went before them. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 14:30, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- Is the bot reading my mind? Just after I posted that this pops up. I reserve my greatest sadness for what my old friend Tony did, unannounced, in the next RFC, which allowed all the socks to prevail. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 14:38, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- My will was broken after the WikiCup pushback, the pushback on improving sourcing checks, the pushback for fixing obvious issues in the instructions, and watching editors receive barnstars for same. Without even talking about the standard of articles, the talk page environment is what did me in. So I gave them what they wanted (focused my efforts elsewhere), and watched the Oppose column in Mike's stats plummet again. I suppose one can understand the relative newcomers; they don't know what went before them. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 14:30, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- I think the best response I can give is to point to Wikipedia talk:Featured article candidates/archive84#Re-opening and Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Kids See Ghosts (album)/archive2 and Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Love for Sale (Bilal album)/archive1 ... where my will to submit myself to the culture of FAC was probably broken for good, quite honestly. I still struggle to find the motivation to even look at FAC after that sort of treatment... Ealdgyth (talk) 14:21, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- Is spouse's eye OK? Mine had a detached retina last year, and that goes on forever ... SandyGeorgia (Talk) 14:34, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- Yes, the retina expert has said that things are good enough we can stop seeing him for a bit. It was more a concern that it might be heading that way... not yet a tear, thankfully. And it seems to be not getting worse so we're on the "keep yearly regular exams or if it does <list of things> call us immediately" stage. I got seeds too! Now to deal with wood cutting, wood delivery, and getting some more food made up for him to take out when he hits the road again Monday. And then I can get back to work ... Ealdgyth (talk) 14:38, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- I'll try to summarize some thoughts tomorrow. Exhausted but home. Ealdgyth (talk) 23:42, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
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Thanks, GeneralNotability (talk) 20:10, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
Help :)
I hope we can work constructively, and I'd like to invite you to look into this: Talk:Rescue_of_Jews_by_Poles_during_the_Holocaust#Białka_massacre. I am frankly confused about a reliability of sourcing and scholars here. There's a work by Edward Kopówka that I can't decide if it is reliable or not, it looks at first glance like coming from the right-nationalist group (it has a Bible quote in the first page, the other co-author is a priest) and has a claim that is criticized by Grabowski but then I notice it has a preface by Polonsky, a scholar that G. endorses. That very claim in that work is also criticized by Dariusz Libionka, a scholar that our article notes is associated with IPN. Seems like a "fun" mess to untangle, could you offer your thoughts? Maybe I am misunderstanding something here due to badly needing to eat breakfast... PS. I linked both works here, they are in Polish but Google Translate can handle pdf's these days I think. If necessary I can provide quotations and translations of relevant excerpts from both works. Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 05:01, 15 February 2023 (UTC)
- What is the claim? What is this source(s) supposed to be supporting? Are there other sources of better quality that could be used instead? Is this the only source (or the only two sources) that put forth this information and all other sources state something different? Without knowing what the source is being used for, it's hard to judge reliablity. Looking at the talk page discussion, I'm going to guess that this/these sources are probably outliers and thus the best option is probably to not include the information at all. The Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos is an excellent source and as unbiased as possible in this topic area - if they don't cover something ... I'd be hesitant to include it. As an aside - we as editors should be wary of using primary accounts from participants - that's what historians do and we're not historians (at least not when we're editing wikipedia), so we really shouldn't even be looking at primary accounts like some folks are doing in that discussion at Talk:Rescue_of_Jews_by_Poles_during_the_Holocaust#Białka_massacre. Ealdgyth (talk) 13:52, 15 February 2023 (UTC)
- The claim in question is about, or to what degree, the massacre of villagers was related to them helping Jews (if they helped them at all). Regarding what you wrote, that's my gut feeling, which is why I revised this mention. What I am curious is whether you'd consider the source by Kopówka, linked above (the one with preface by Polonsky), reliable enough to cite? I removed it from that article, but if it is reliable it could (should?) be restored, right? Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 03:15, 16 February 2023 (UTC)
- I don't know if it's reliable for that information or not because (1) I don't speak or read Polish (2) Reliablity is contextual, and I'm still not clear on the context of this and (3) I'm eyeball deep in about three other outside-wiki projects and am now being dragged into an arbcom case and frankly, I don't have the time to investigate the circumstances of this situation and (4) even if it's a reliable source, that doesn't mean it necessarily needs inclusion - if it's the only source saying something and the weight of other sources don't say that, whether or not the contested fact is included doesn't depend on reliablity, but on weight issues, which, again, I don't have time to investigate. On a quick "off the cuff" statement, I myself would stick with whatever the Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos says about this hamlet and the massacre. That's likely to be the closest to the consensus of most mainstream historians on the topic, and given the arbcom case, if I was you, I wouldn't stray away from that mainstream consensus. Ealdgyth (talk) 18:00, 16 February 2023 (UTC)
- The claim in question is about, or to what degree, the massacre of villagers was related to them helping Jews (if they helped them at all). Regarding what you wrote, that's my gut feeling, which is why I revised this mention. What I am curious is whether you'd consider the source by Kopówka, linked above (the one with preface by Polonsky), reliable enough to cite? I removed it from that article, but if it is reliable it could (should?) be restored, right? Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 03:15, 16 February 2023 (UTC)
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Richard FitzNeal
Howdy,
I don't have a preference for either version (FitzNeal vs. fitzNeal) I just noticed that the F is capitalized in Richard FitzNeal's own article and also here: William of Ely.
Wouldn'T it make more sense to make those articles consistent? Two versions in three articles is kinda meh imo. 165.1.194.41 (talk) 16:29, 1 March 2023 (UTC)
- The only thing that requires consistency is inside an article. To be honest, consistency in spelling or capitalization is not something that happens before the late 18th century ... so ... Ealdgyth (talk) 16:32, 1 March 2023 (UTC)
WikiCup 2023 March newsletter
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