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Administrators' newsletter – January 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (December 2019).
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- A request for comment asks whether partial blocks should be enabled on the English Wikipedia. If enabled, this functionality would allow administrators to block users from editing specific pages or namespaces, rather than the entire site.
- A proposal asks whether admins who don't use their tools for a significant period of time (e.g. five years) should have the toolset procedurally removed.
- Following a successful RfC, a whitelist is now available for users whose redirects will be autopatrolled by a bot, removing them from the new pages patrol queue. Admins can add such users to Wikipedia:New pages patrol/Redirect whitelist after a discussion following the guidelines at Wikipedia talk:New pages patrol/Redirect whitelist.
- The fourth case on Palestine-Israel articles was closed. The case consolidated all previous remedies under one heading, which should make them easier to understand, apply, and enforce. In particular, the distinction between "primary articles" and "related content" has been clarified, with the former being
the entire set of articles whose topic relates to the Arab-Israeli conflict, broadly interpreted
rather thanreasonably construed
. - Following the 2019 Arbitration Committee elections, the following editors have been appointed to the Arbitration Committee: Beeblebrox, Bradv, Casliber, David Fuchs, DGG, KrakatoaKatie, Maxim, Newyorkbrad, SoWhy, Worm That Turned, Xeno.
- The fourth case on Palestine-Israel articles was closed. The case consolidated all previous remedies under one heading, which should make them easier to understand, apply, and enforce. In particular, the distinction between "primary articles" and "related content" has been clarified, with the former being
- This issue marks three full years of the Admin newsletter. Thanks for reading!
Happy Adminship Anniversary!
The Gloaming (tv series) revert
Why was this reverted? There was significant information added within the infobox and sources provided. All your reverting did was remove a lot of hard work - information obtained by looking at the credits in each episode.
--2001:8004:1243:5327:2442:AD5E:2976:1DB2 (talk) 05:21, 9 January 2020 (UTC)
The Gloaming (tv series)
How can the dates be wrong? It was officially released on Jan 1, 2020, never "broadcast", but made available to stream sometime before 10pm Dec 31, 2020. ISAN is a reference much like a production code as other tv series articles have. The article reads like a broken record as is, repeating the same information over and over in a couple of paragraphs. Why do you act like you own the entire article anyway? Anyone can contribute if I remember correctly.
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The Gloaming
Okay look, I think maybe we both thought each other was being a bit rash with the article. Going forward I would like to bring it up to a good standard which I’m sure we can both do.
--149.167.157.27 (talk) 06:19, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
west oz meetup yesterday
we are interested in getting good maps from the meetup,
which involved more starts of regional categories/projects ...
(Kimberley and Pilbara already existed)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Western_Australia/Regional_Projects so interested about producing maps for the regions - hopefully within the ambit of osm or whatever there is a link -https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/regional-development-commission-boundaries
would that be a reasonable item to help create a more viable and usable map than https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Regions_of_Western_Australia.svg which hardly allows for breaking up into the regions or more detail
any thoughts? JarrahTree 04:19, 20 January 2020 (UTC)
- @JarrahTree:: Sure, I would love to help with this! That link on the WA data catalogue was the same dataset I tried to send you a few months ago as a Google Maps KML, so yes, that's the one that any maps of the regions should use. The region boundaries have not been imported into OpenStreetMap, which is unfortunate as that would enable zoomable "slippy maps" using the Wikimaps service (which were discussed at length here). The map data is CC-BY 4.0 licenced but OSM would need explicit permission from Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development to import it. I can produce any vector maps you need for Commons pretty easily though—such as maps of the region zoomed in, with the localities and main towns/cities visible and labelled—which might be the next best thing to an embedded map. I'll do some samples and get your thoughts or suggestions. There is another option too, which I haven't explored much but apparently it is possible to upload boundary vectors to Commons and link to Wikidata—but I don't know much about this yet... --Canley (talk) 05:12, 20 January 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for your reply, will get back to you on some of that soon... -- JarrahTree 10:56, 20 January 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – February 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (January 2020).
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- Following a request for comment, partial blocks are now enabled on the English Wikipedia. This functionality allows administrators to block users from editing specific pages or namespaces rather than the entire site. A draft policy is being workshopped at Wikipedia:Partial blocks.
- The request for comment seeking the community's sentiment for a binding desysop procedure closed with
wide-spread support for an alternative desysoping procedure based on community input
. No proposed process received consensus.
- Twinkle now supports partial blocking. There is a small checkbox that toggles the "partial" status for both blocks and templating. There is currently one template: {{uw-pblock}}.
- When trying to move a page, if the target title already exists then a warning message is shown. The warning message will now include a link to the target title. [1]
- Following a recent arbitration case, the Arbitration Committee reminded administrators
that checkuser and oversight blocks must not be reversed or modified without prior consultation with the checkuser or oversighter who placed the block, the respective functionary team, or the Arbitration Committee.
- Following a recent arbitration case, the Arbitration Committee reminded administrators
- Voting in the 2020 Steward elections will begin on 08 February 2020, 14:00 (UTC) and end on 28 February 2020, 13:59 (UTC). The confirmation process of current stewards is being held in parallel. You can automatically check your eligibility to vote.
- The English Wikipedia has reached six million articles. Thank you everyone for your contributions!
Disambiguation link notification for February 1
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Disambiguation link notification for February 22
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Ana Brnabić
Why are you hiding the truth about medals from sham entities? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.14.81.61 (talk) 05:13, 28 February 2020 (UTC)
Single-purpose account
I will kindly ask you to pay closer attention to this editing as it has gone unnoticed for far too long and I do not see it to be per Wikipedia:Here to build an encyclopedia.
This is just some of the recent work: [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
+ resorting to sock puppets [14] (there is more to be found)
Cheers, Sadkσ (talk is cheap) 22:59, 1 March 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – March 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (February 2020).
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- Following an RfC, the blocking policy was changed to state that sysops
must not
undo or alter CheckUser or Oversight blocks, rather thanshould not
. - A request for comment confirmed that sandboxes of established but inactive editors may not be blanked due solely to inactivity.
- Following an RfC, the blocking policy was changed to state that sysops
- Following a discussion, Twinkle's default CSD behavior will soon change, most likely this week. After the change, Twinkle will default to "tagging mode" if there is no CSD tag present, and default to "deletion mode" if there is a CSD tag present. You will be able to always default to "deletion mode" (the current behavior) using your Twinkle preferences.
- Following the 2020 Steward Elections, the following editors have been appointed as stewards: BRPever, Krd, Martin Urbanec, MusikAnimal, Sakretsu, Sotiale, and Tks4Fish. There are a total of seven editors that have been appointed as stewards, the most since 2014.
- The 2020 appointees for the Ombudsman commission are Ajraddatz and Uzoma Ozurumba; they will serve for one year.
Precious anniversary
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Meetup
See Wikipedia:Meetup/Wellington/Meetup_28_March_2020 for a new link. Schwede66 21:34, 27 March 2020 (UTC)
Barnstar!!
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This is for your valuable efforts on countering Vandalism and protecting Wikipedia from it's threats. I appreciate your effort. You are a defender of Wikipedia. Thank you. PATH SLOPU 07:10, 29 March 2020 (UTC) |
Administrators' newsletter – April 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (March 2020).
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- There is an ongoing request for comment to streamline the source deprecation and blacklisting process.
- There is a plan for new requirements for user signatures. You can give feedback.
- Following the banning of an editor by the WMF last year, the Arbitration Committee resolved to hold a
Arbcom RfC regarding on-wiki harassment
. A draft RfC has been posted at Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Anti-harassment RfC (Draft) and not open to comments from the community yet. Interested editors can comment on the RfC itself on its talk page.
- Following the banning of an editor by the WMF last year, the Arbitration Committee resolved to hold a
- The WMF has begun a pilot report of the pages most visited through various social media platforms to help with anti-vandalism and anti-disinformation efforts. The report is updated daily and will be available through the end of May.
Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Council, 1951–1954
Hello. I've just created Douglas Macinnis. In his Who's who biography, it states that he was a member of the Northern Territory Legislative Council during the period 1951–1952. However, he's not in this list. Is who's who wrong, or is the list incomplete? Cheers, Number 57 13:41, 5 April 2020 (UTC)
- @Number 57: I think I left it off. I found a mention in my sources but the name is spelt differently: Douglas Evans MacInnes (Official Member) 15 February 1952 – 8 August 1952. I have added him to the list now, thanks. --Canley (talk) 21:35, 5 April 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – May 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (April 2020).
- Discretionary sanctions have been authorized for all pages and edits related to COVID-19, to be logged at WP:GS/COVID19.
- Following a recent discussion on Meta-Wiki, the edit filter maintainer global group has been created.
- A request for comment has been proposed to create a new main page editor usergroup.
- A request for comment has been proposed to make the bureaucrat activity requirements more strict.
- The Editing team has been working on the talk pages project. You can review the proposed design and share your thoughts on the talk page.
- Enterprisey created a script that will show a link to the proper Special:Undelete page when viewing a since-deleted revision, see User:Enterprisey/link-deleted-revs.
- A request for comment closed with consensus to create a Village Pump-style page for communication with the Wikimedia Foundation.
Swingers
I have noticed there have been quite a few good faith edits to election results such as this one changing the swing to simple arithmetic rather than adjusting for the redistribution. While these are easy enough to resolve as they come up - the swing is verified by the cited AEC source - it makes me wonder whether we should have something in the lead, not because it will reduce the number of misguided edits, but simply because its an indication that readers are looking at the numbers and asking the question. I was thinking something simple, but would need to find a reliable source. --Find bruce (talk) 07:03, 4 May 2020 (UTC)
- @Find bruce: It's always difficult to explain the whole redistribution and notional results thing, and yes, a lot of good faith edits because it's so counter-intuitive and just looks wrong. I added a section about "Notional seat status" at Redistribution (Australia) a while ago. Probably worth mentioning in the intro of a results list for a state/territory which had a redistribution. It could point to that section, or one of Antony Green's calculation reports maybe? --Canley (talk) 06:30, 8 May 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – June 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (May 2020).
CaptainEek • Creffett • Cwmhiraeth
Anna Frodesiak • Buckshot06 • Ronhjones • SQL
- A request for comment asks whether the Unblock Ticket Request System (UTRS) should allowed any unblock request or just private appeals.
- The Wikimedia Foundation announced that they will develop a universal code of conduct for all WMF projects. There is an open local discussion regarding the same.
- A motion was passed to enact a 500/30 restriction on
articles related to the history of Jews and antisemitism in Poland during World War II (1933–45), including the Holocaust in Poland
. Article talk pages where disruption occurs may also be managed with the stated restriction.
- A motion was passed to enact a 500/30 restriction on
very odd
there seems to be some confusion in project tagging of the orders/awards distinction - I may well have utilised wrong ones for some, but better than nothings I suppose... JarrahTree 14:33, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
"Spear of vix" listed at Redirects for discussion
A discussion is taking place to address the redirect Spear of vix. The discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2020 June 11#Spear of vix until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. Not a very active user (talk) 12:39, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
Nomination of Ronne Arnold for deletion
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A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Ronne Arnold is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.
The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ronne Arnold until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article. JDDJS (talk to me • see what I've done) 01:49, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – July 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (June 2020).
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- A request for comment is in progress to remove the T2 (template that misrepresents established policy) speedy deletion criterion.
- Protection templates on mainspace pages are now automatically added by User:MusikBot II (BRFA).
- Following the banning of an editor by the WMF last year, the Arbitration Committee resolved to hold an
RfC regarding on-wiki harassment
. The RfC has been posted at Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Anti-harassment RfC and is open to comments from the community. - The Medicine case was closed, with a remedy authorizing standard discretionary sanctions for
all discussions about pharmaceutical drug prices and pricing and for edits adding, changing, or removing pharmaceutical drug prices or pricing from articles
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- Following the banning of an editor by the WMF last year, the Arbitration Committee resolved to hold an
A barnstar for you!
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The Original Barnstar |
I feel like your work behind the scenes often goes unnoticed and underappreciated, so, thank you! Ed6767 talk! 00:23, 5 July 2020 (UTC) |
NT candidates table
Thanks for filling this in - looks great! I am wondering, though, whether the TA shouldn't be the third column rather than the Greens? Likely to run more candidates, and will almost certainly have a greater impact on the result ... Frickeg (talk) 07:50, 23 July 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – August 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (July 2020).
Red Phoenix
Euryalus • SQL
Jujutacular • Monty845 • Rettetast • Madchester
- There is an open request for comment to decide whether to increase the minimum duration a sanction discussion has to remain open (currently 24 hours).
- Speedy deletion criterion T2 (template that misrepresents established policy) has been repealed following a request for comment.
- Speedy deletion criterion X2 (pages created by the content translation tool) has been repealed following a discussion.
- There is a proposal to restrict proposed deletion to confirmed users.
Translation clarification: zh:社區工作 is not Youth worker
The article zh:社區工作 was wrongly linked to "Youth Worker" in English Wikipedia for a long period of time. While Youth Worker refers to the social worker focusing on youth service, the Chinese article shall be 青年工作者 (in Mandarin Chinese) [1] or 青年社工 (in Cantonese Chinese) while either one is not yet in zh-Wiki yet. On the other hand, 社區工作 (aka 社區實踐) exactly refers to a branch of social work that focuses on larger social systems and social change (i.e., not limited to Youth) and it should be the concept of community practice.
Chunlaw (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 18:28, 7 August 2020 (UTC)
References
Happy First Edit Day!
Happy First Edit Day!
Invitation to join the Fifteen Year Society
Dear Canley,
I'd like to extend a cordial invitation to you to join the Fifteen Year Society, an informal group for editors who've been participating in the Wikipedia project for fifteen years or more.
Best regards, Chris Troutman (talk) 15:04, 12 August 2020 (UTC)
ITN recognition for Chilla Porter
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NT - thank you
Hey, just wanted to drop by and say you have done an amazing job with this election. Thank you! Frickeg (talk) 02:57, 23 August 2020 (UTC)
Dilemma
I’m not sure where we add a birth... should Clarrie Jeffreys be added to the 1932 in Australia births section, or the 1931 in Australia births section? - Chris.sherlock (talk) 10:06, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
- @Chris.sherlock: If we don't know the year, I wouldn't include it in either list. --Canley (talk) 10:38, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
- Thanks, that's an option too :-) I'll run with that. Chris.sherlock (talk) 10:51, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – September 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (August 2020).
Eddie891
Angela • Jcw69 • Just Chilling • Philg88 • Viajero
- Following a request for comment, the minimum length for site ban discussions was increased to 72 hours, up from 24.
- A request for comment is ongoing to determine whether paid editors
must
orshould
use the articles for creation process. - A request for comment is open to resolve inconsistencies between the draftification and alternative to deletion processes.
- A request for comment is open to provide an opportunity to amend the structure, rules, and procedures of the 2020 English Wikipedia Arbitration Committee election and to resolve any issues not covered by existing rules.
- An open request for comment asks whether active Arbitrators may serve on the Trust and Safety Case Review Committee or Ombudsman commission.
2020 NT Election Results
Hi Canley,
I noticed that you reverted my edit.I have reverted it back not to start an edit war but because I want to discuss each type of change I made and I can't be wrong on all of them. I will set out my thinking on each here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Results_of_the_2020_Northern_Territory_general_election#Changes_to_results_article
You were right to revert my edit. My bad I had forgotten the N/A landing point. Cheers Benawu2 (talk) 08:22, 25 November 2020 (UTC)
Postcard #2
Postcard from the West Coast
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Hello all from Greymouth! There are now a dozen of you from Australia and New Zealand signed up to help, which is wonderful. • The last week has seem some great work, especially from Schwede66, MurielMary, and DrThneed, busily creating categories, stubs, and some really nice articles like Hokitika Clock Tower • This last week I'll been in Greymouth, and gave a talk to the library staff, spoke to half a dozen tourism operators, and had a great edit-a-thon on Saturday, where the partcipants were so keen they organised another one in two weeks! • Check out Axel's reorganisation of the Greymouth category and see if there are photos that need articles. • The Greymouth article needs work, a gallery of historic buildings, and more references from news media and books. • Plenty of old buildings in the list to work on • Siobhan wants Wikidata for all NZ reserves, and I would like all tracks and walkways in Wikidata too, like the Rapahoe Range Scenic Reserve and Elizabeth Point Walkway – I took a bunch of photos there yesterday • Some of our new articles have been flagged (wrongly) because there weren't enough references yet; not to worry, but help if you can. I'm digging through local archives here for good sources. Here's a Google drive of local news stories by the way. • There'll be lots more photos going up in the next week so watch this space. In the meantime keep an eye on my uploads, photos from History House Museum, and more from the Grey District Library to see of there's something you can use. • Housekeeping: please do remember to jot down your contributions on the daily Progress Report, just so others can see and help out. Thank you all for you hard work! • Take care — Giantflightlessbirds | ![]() The Greymouth Clock Tower on a typical West Coast day |
Hello
I want to let your attention here –> [15] A Wikidata item for Peter Jeffrey (badminton) already exists. So there is no need for this –> [16] one. Thanks :) Zoglophie (talk) 01:35, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
Postcard #3
Postcard from the West Coast
Sunday 20 September: Westport |
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Hi from Westport! The ridiculously nice weather has largely continued. According to Wikipedia the Holcim cement works is here, but I'm pretty sure it closed in 2016. Work needed on that article! • One result of appearing on Seven Sharp is that Tourism New Zealand and the Glacier tourism folks are now interested in chatting. Watch this space, I may be headed south soon. • MurielMary and DrThneed have been helping with the West Coast artists list, many thanks – I may have more print sources for bios. The Yvonne Rust book is good. • There's been some great teamwork this past week, with Canley and Schwede66 sorting out all the West Coast heritage buildings in Wikidata without photos, and me running round Westport with my camera taking pics of them. • About half the Stewart Nimmo photos are uploaded, and keep an eye on my uploads for more. Look for inventive uses: I added one to the selfie article. • I'll be working on Denniston Plateau, the Westport News, Becky Manawatu, EPIC Westport, the Kawatiri Coastal Trail, Granity, and Barrytown; all help appreciated. • This week I have a few more days at Westport and will do a day trip to Granity, then down to Hokitika on Friday for 10 days to work with the Museum and heritage groups. So do tackle Westport content this week; I can ask the Westport News for clippings if you need more sources. • Housekeeping: add what you do to the daily Progress Report, so we can all see and help! • Take care — Giantflightlessbirds | ![]() I happened to catch the 2020 Westport Duck Dive Race on Sunday |
Special Minister of State
Note that the Department of the Special Minister of State (SMOS - pronounced to rhyme with "moss") really was a government department back in the day. Unlike other countries, the constitution doesn't permit ministers without portfolio. Bob Hawke pioneered allowing more than one minister to administer a single department, so the SMOS is now in Finance portfolio. But it used to be a separate department. Hawkeye7 (discuss) 06:16, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
- @Hawkeye7: I know it does. However, the reference I added says: "Under the arrangement established in 1987 there were 17 Cabinet ministers. Of this number, only one did not head a department—the Special Minister of State, Senator Susan Ryan, who was located in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet with responsibilities for the Office of the Status of Women, the Bicentennial and the Australia Card." Not that she had no portfolio, but was in Cabinet although with the roles of a junior minister within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. --Canley (talk) 06:25, 27 September 2020 (UTC)
ITN recognition for Susan Ryan
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Postcard #4
Postcard from the West Coast
Sunday 27 September: Hokitika |
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Greetings from sunny Hokitika! The fine weather I've had for the last few weeks finally broke and it's been driving hail and wind today. • Last week in Westport was fun, talking to many local historians and photographers, and the Westport News (rewritten article) • Saturday I ran a workshop in Hokitika, yesterday a second one in Greymouth. One newbie improved the Dave McKenzie (runner) article and squealed when her changes showed up instantly in Google. Another ran out to take photos of the Pioneers' Memorial (right), and Schwede66 created an article that very night • This week I'd love help with Hokitika-area articles: sculptures of Hokitika, buildings of Hokitika, Guy Menzies, Hokitika Guardian (am meeting them tomorrow to get better sources), whitebait (the NZ aspect), Kaniere, Lake Kaniere, pounamu, Lake Mahinapua, Hokitika Gorge, The Luminaries, and the Hokitika River. This is a list brainstormed with the locals at the workshop, heartily recommend doing this. • There are more photos by Stewart Nimmo of Lake Brunner and Reefton (including the artist Alison Hale (Q99304897), who's on our list. • It would be super helpful of somebody to look at the Hokitika area on WikiShootMe and check the locations of rivers, hills, etc against NZ Topo Map or the NZGB Gazetteer. • Dr Thneed wanted a photo through the altar window of St James Church, Franz Josef, and that same day Paora supplied one. Great teamwork, folks – it's been so nice to watch you collaborate. • Housekeeping: keep noting your contributions on the daily Progress Report. Thank you all for your hard work. • Stay warm and dry! — Giantflightlessbirds | ![]() Westland Pioneers' Memorial. Continually has its finger stolen. Lost an entire arm once, was redubbed Venus de Hokitika. |
Administrators' newsletter – September 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (September 2020).
Ajpolino • LuK3
Jackmcbarn
Ad Orientem • Harej • Lid • Lomn • Mentoz86 • Oliver Pereira • XJaM
There'sNoTime → TheresNoTime
- A request for comment found consensus that incubation as an alternative to deletion should generally only be recommended when draftification is appropriate, namely
1) if the result of a deletion discussion is to draftify; or 2) if the article is newly created
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- A request for comment found consensus that incubation as an alternative to deletion should generally only be recommended when draftification is appropriate, namely
- The filter log now provides links to view diffs of deleted revisions (phab:T261630).
- The 2020 CheckUser and Oversight appointment process has begun. The community consultation period will take place from September 27th to October 7th.
- Following a request for comment, sitting Committee members may not serve on either the Ombuds Commission or the WMF Case Review Committee. The Arbitration Committee passed a motion implementing those results into their procedures.
- The Universal Code of Conduct draft is open for community review and comment until October 6th, 2020.
- Office actions may now be appealed to the Interim Trust & Safety Case Review Committee.
Nomination of Legalise Cannabis Queensland for deletion
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A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Legalise Cannabis Queensland is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.
The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Legalise Cannabis Queensland until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article. 1292simon (talk) 06:11, 4 October 2020 (UTC)
Postcard #5
Postcard from the West Coast
Sunday 4 October: Hokitika |
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Kia ora from Hokitika! Tomorrow I pack up the car and head to Greymouth to present to Development West Coast our previous month's work, before heading south • Yes, Glacier Country are supplying accommodation in south Westland – Ōkārito, Franz Josef, and Fox – for the next two weeks. Possibly because I mouthed off to the media that Fox Glacier's entry is so short who would want to stay there? • So this week it's Ōkārito (splitting the article into settlement and lagoon), kōtuku, spoonbills, the West Coast Wildlife Centre (Q99767675), rowi, Franz Josef glacier (and NZ glacier photos in general glacier articles), historic buildings thereabouts, etc • I uploaded lots of Stewart Nimmo photos of the Haast area, and have some Paparoa ones by Jase Blair coming soon. • Pakoire noticed that Fayne Robinson (Q99836010) needs an article – can we collaborate on one? He's def notable and we need more coverage of Māori from the Coast. • Also women: see the Westland women in the WikiProject Hokitika Museum Google doc and Hokitika Museum Google drive. • Last week I wrote or improved articles about Hokitika Museum, Lake Kaniere, History House Museum, Lake Mahinapua, and Westland District Library. Error check, cleanup etc welcome. It's great to be able to work from folders and scrapbooks stuffed full of newspaper clippings! • Housekeeping: Thank you all for collaborating and filling in gaps, especially with historic buildings. Paora has been doing some great work. Please keep letting me know of any photos you need taking on the spot. • Take care — Giantflightlessbirds | ![]() Gorgeous Lake Kaniere. Yes, it really does look like this. |
Postcard #6
Postcard from the West Coast
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Gidday from Franz Josef/Waiau! Deserted tourist town, everything's a bit pricey, but there are kea circling over the main street which makes up for a lot • I just spent three days in Ōkārito, wrote articles about pakihi and Ōkārito lagoon, and took/was given a lot of photos of Kōtuku and hiking trails. A dearth of printed sources on Ōkārito but there are enough photos and info to make at least sections/galleries for buildings like Donovan's Store (Q79300924), Ōkārito School (Q79303038), and Ōkārito Obelisk (Q79309599) on its article • There are too many photos of Franz Josef glacier! It would be great to make a curated gallery of the most useful ones on its Commons page. Also finding and uploading good photos from DigitalNZ and the Macmillan Brown A. C. Graham Collection would help heaps • Local heritage sites that need articles: the Hendes Gallery, Defiance Hut, Chancellor Hut • I'll be spending Tuesday in the West Coast Wildlife Centre, looking at baby kiwi and improving Haast Tokoeka and Rowi articles • Great to see a new Fayne Robinson article from Pakoire, and Maida Bryant from MurielMary; Paora's been beavering away on lists of mayors • Housekeeping: do reach out to any of the team for a hand if some random editor knocks you back or makes trouble. Don't let them rattle you! We're here to help each other. • Take care and be kind — Giantflightlessbirds | ![]() In a few decades the Waiho River bed will be higher than Franz Josef. Won't that be fun! |
Postcard #7
Final Postcard from the West Coast
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Kia ora koutou from Reefton! • We're in the last few days of the project, so time to wrap up loose ends. • Most of the last week I was based in in Fox Glacier, organising photo uploads from Fox Glacier Guiding of the glacier itself and Chancellor Hut, check them out • I've also photographed hiking trails and worked on articles about the West Coast Wildlife Centre, Lake Gault and Lake Matheson • Here in Reefton I'm improving the article about the town, have found info on the Inangahua County Library for DrThneed, and am writing about the Reefton Distillery • There are photos of all of Reeftons's historic buildings (and I've added a few), but no articles about the Reefton Courthouse or the Reefton School of Mines, and the Reefton Power Station article could do with work • Since I last wrote DrThneed has been hard at work on libraries, there's a nice Donovan's Store article from Gertrude206, much-needed improvements to pounamu by Pakoire, and Paora's been super-industrious with historic buildings but most importantly managed to produce a photo of the giant sandfly of Pukekura • Housekeeping: I'm sending out prizes kindly donated by Development West Coast and Friends of Waiuta to those of you who've worked hardest on the project, so if I ask for a postal address that's why. But even if you just signed up to get these postcards, that's fine too! • Thank you all for making a wonderful project work; I've never coordinated a team effort like this, and I think it's potentially a model for other edit-a-thons. Its been great fun. And I hope this has inspired you to keep chipping away, improving the coverage of New Zealand's beautiful West Coast. Ka kite ano, — Giantflightlessbirds |
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Qld election
As an admin are you able to clear the history for the blocked redlink for Ali King? Or should I create an article for her and call it, say, Ali King (politician)? She does seem to have won the seat of Pumicestone. Oronsay (talk) 05:16, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – November 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (October 2020).
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- Community sanctions now authorize administrators to place under indefinite semiprotection
any article on a beauty pageant, or biography of a person known as a beauty pageant contestant, which has been edited by a sockpuppet account or logged-out sockpuppet
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- Community sanctions now authorize administrators to place under indefinite semiprotection
- Sysops will once again be able to view the deleted history of JS/CSS pages; this was restricted to interface administrators when that group was introduced.
- Twinkle's block module now includes the ability to note the specific case when applying a discretionary sanctions block and/or template.
- Sysops will be able to use Special:CreateLocalAccount to create a local account for a global user that is prevented from auto-creation locally (such as by a filter or range block). Administrators that are not sure if such a creation is appropriate should contact a checkuser.
- The 2020 Arbitration Committee Elections process has begun. Eligible editors will be able to nominate themselves as candidates from November 8 through November 17. The voting period will run from November 23 through December 6.
- The Anti-harassment RfC has concluded with a summary of the feedback provided.
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Administrators' newsletter – December 2020
News and updates for administrators from the past month (November 2020).
Interface administrator changes
- There is a request for comment in progress to either remove T3 (duplicated and hardcoded instances) as a speedy deletion criterion or eliminate its seven-day waiting period.
- Voting for proposals in the 2021 Community Wishlist Survey, which determines what software the Wikimedia Foundation's Community Tech team will work on next year, will take place from 8 December through 21 December. In particular, there are sections regarding administrators and anti-harassment.
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Administrators' newsletter – January 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (December 2020).
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- Speedy deletion criterion T3 (duplication and hardcoded instances) has been repealed following a request for comment.
- You can now put pages on your watchlist for a limited period of time.
- By motion, standard discretionary sanctions have been temporarily authorized
for all pages relating to the Horn of Africa (defined as including Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and adjoining areas if involved in related disputes)
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- By motion, standard discretionary sanctions have been temporarily authorized
Happy Adminship Anniversary!
Morrison wiki
Because of the way New Zealand 1948 British Nationality and NZ Citizenship Act is worded his mother was a full New Zealand citizen and not a citizen by descent. 1948 NZ citizenship act His mother being a full New Zealand citizenship means he got New Zealand citizenship at birth, citizenship was granted automatically through New Zealand laws. Guardian story about his citizenship.
This is not a novel idea - it is called the law. The New Zealand legislation is written in plain English, even back in 1948. A law that is 72 years old is not novel.
Will you cancel your changes and stick to the actual facts? You claim you do a lot of editing for government pages - are you a party member? Are you a government worker?
please cancel your edit of my information. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 103.35.82.130 (talk) 04:08, 22 January 2021 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – February 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (January 2021).
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post-1992 politics of United States and closely related people
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- Wikipedia has now been around for 20 years, and recently saw its billionth edit!
Professionalism in Politics
Hi Canley. The issues of ROBODEBT are not going away. It may make all those politicians who are responsible feel awkward, but it is about those of you in office bring professional in your work. Louise Morrow Louise Morrow (talk) 10:33, 3 February 2021 (UTC)
Nomination of Pria Viswalingam for deletion
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"Mega City (The Matrix)" listed at Redirects for discussion
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"Save command" listed at Redirects for discussion
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why did you revert my edit
hello i was wondering what did i do wrong i looking up on wikimedia the australian labor leader and that image came up.— Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/{{{1}}}|contribs]])
maintenance
thanks for your work on west oz politics related items so what have I been saying recently about maintenance, bit like the saying last one out turn the light off, we're having to update the perth (and I just had a sneak look at melbourne... what a mess) politics articles. Like I say it is not the gee whizz creating articles, it is the long term maintenance and updating that actually is where the effort is needed, imho... heheheh (to use one of your expressions) JarrahTree 04:13, 15 February 2021 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – March 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (February 2021).
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Interface administrator changes
- A request for comment is open that proposes a process for the community to revoke administrative permissions. This follows a 2019 RfC in favor of creating one such a policy.
- A request for comment is in progress to remove F7 (invalid fair-use claim) subcriterion a, which covers immediate deletion of non-free media with invalid fair-use tags.
- A request for comment seeks to grant page movers the
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place the General sanctions/Coronavirus disease 2019 editnotice template on pages in scope that do not have page-specific sanctions
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- When blocking an IPv6 address with Twinkle, there is now a checkbox with the option to just block the /64 range. When doing so, you can still leave a block template on the initial, single IP address' talkpage.
- When protecting a page with Twinkle, you can now add a note if doing so was in response to a request at WP:RfPP, and even link to the specific revision.
- There have been a number of reported issues with Pending Changes. Most problems setting protection appear to have been resolved (phab:T273317) but other issues with autoaccepting edits persist (phab:T275322).
- By motion, the discretionary sanctions originally authorized under the GamerGate case are now authorized under a new Gender and sexuality case, with sanctions
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- By motion, the discretionary sanctions originally authorized under the GamerGate case are now authorized under a new Gender and sexuality case, with sanctions
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Administrators' newsletter – April 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (March 2021).
- Following a request for comment, F7 (invalid fair-use claim) subcriterion a has been deprecated; it covered immediate deletion of non-free media with invalid fair-use tags.
- Following a request for comment, page movers were granted the
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- When you move a page that many editors have on their watchlist the history can be split and it might also not be possible to move it again for a while. This is because of a job queue problem. (T278350)
- Code to support some very old web browsers is being removed. This could cause issues in those browsers. (T277803)
- A community consultation on the Arbitration Committee discretionary sanctions procedure is open until April 25.
Carla Zampatti
She gave her birthdate as 1938 on immigration cards in the 1970s. If I could work out how to send you an image I would! Nswhistorian (talk) 03:05, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
- @Nswhistorian: I believe you, but unverifiable primary sources aren't acceptable as Wikipedia references, whereas there are numerous references with the 1942 date and the age at death being 78. --Canley (talk) 03:12, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
- @Nswhistorian: I found one: NAA: A1197, YOSHIIKE-ZANETTE, jump to page 3219. We'll see when the death notices start to come out (it's possible that the sources are getting the date of birth from Wikipedia). --Canley (talk) 03:21, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
Thanks for checking that. If they are getting info from Wikipedia it becomes a circular discussion! Nswhistorian (talk) 04:03, 3 April 2021 (UTC)
Nomination for deletion of Template:Australian Senators/dlp
Template:Australian Senators/dlp has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the entry on the Templates for discussion page. Gonnym (talk) 12:31, 21 April 2021 (UTC)
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Administrators' newsletter – May 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (April 2021).
Interface administrator changes
- Following an RfC, consensus was found that third party appeals are allowed but discouraged.
- The 2021 Desysop Policy RfC was closed with no consensus. Consensus was found in a previous RfC for a community based desysop procedure, though the procedure proposed in the 2021 RfC did not gain consensus.
- The user group
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Melbourne Meetup
Do you think we should have a Melbourne Meetup some time soon? It is quite a while since we did! If so I suggest the place in Fed Square where we have meet before. Cheers, --Bduke (talk) 04:37, 22 May 2021 (UTC)
Derby
Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation states "For English words and names, pronunciation should normally be omitted for common words or when obvious from the spelling". Derby, Western Australia and Derby, Tasmania are pronounced the same way they are spelt, so the pronunciation should not be on those pages. Kind regards, JJK2000 (talk) 13:58, 29 May 2021 (UTC)
- @JJK2000: I am well aware of what that page says, and you mentioned it repeatedly in your edit comments. I gave my reasoning in the summary – many Australian towns are named after British ones, so it is entirely worth noting that the Tasmanian and WA locations are not pronounced in the same way as Derby, so it could be said that the Australian towns are "names with counterintuitive pronunciation" (as per Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation). In addition, the word "Derby" (as a name or other terms such as "derby match") are pronounced differently in British and American English, so there is no "direct contravention" of WP:MOSPRON and it's not as simple/cut-and-dried as you claim, just because these pronunciations seem to match the phonetic spelling. You made a bold edit, that's fine, other editors disagreed, we're now in the "discuss" part of the Wikipedia:BOLD, revert, discuss cycle so I suggest you raise the topic (at WP:AWNB or Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Pronunciation and gain consensus for your edit rather than edit-warring, and throwing rules at experienced editors. --Canley (talk) 14:13, 29 May 2021 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – June 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (May 2021).
Ashleyyoursmile • Less Unless
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- Consensus was reached to deprecate Wikipedia:Editor assistance.
- Following a Request for Comment the Book namespace was deprecated.
- Wikimedia previously used the IRC network Freenode. However, due to changes over who controlled the network with reports of a forceful takeover by several ex-staff members, the Wikimedia IRC Group Contacts decided to move to the new Libera Chat network. It has been reported that Wikimedia related channels on Freenode have been forcibly taken over if they pointed members to Libera. There is a migration guide and Wikimedia discussions about this.
- After a Clarification request, the Arbitration Committee modified Remedy 5 of the Antisemitism in Poland case. This means sourcing expectations are a discretionary sanction instead of being present on all articles. It also details using the talk page or the Reliable Sources Noticeboard to discuss disputed sources.
Apologies Re: Endorsement Tables
Hi Canley,
I hope you are doing well and staying safe.
Just wanted to send an apology for not getting the memo regarding endorsement tables as discussed in the Upper Hunter by-election. I was basing this off elections in the United States but I think the impacts are probably less felt here in Australia. However, would endorsements have a potential space for state or federal elections? I created one for the 2021 Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch) leadership election but I think the scope has much more weight there but obviously there is consensus in the Upper Hunter page.
Once again, many apologies.
APNOneTwo (talk) 02:56, 11 June 2021 (UTC)
- @APNOneTwo: No need to apologise! I guess there were two main issues with the endorsement tables in the Upper Hunter case: the lack of references, and the obviousness of MPs supporting their own party's candidate. I think it could be appropriate for a party leadership election as you suggest. For general (federal or state) elections, I don't know what the consensus would be, but if you can address the issues with referencing and exclude obvious supports (Turnbull or Hewson supporting a non-Liberal candidate would probably be notable and have media coverage, as would major companies, celebrities and other non-politicians who clearly indicate support for a party or candidate) there could be support for such an inclusion. --Canley (talk)
Yes, that makes very much sense, I still feel very new to the whole editing game even though I have been in and around for a few years so many thanks again! Just another question :@Canley: but what did you think of adding the "majority" or margin an MP has in their infobox? Do you think this would be an applicable parameter in Australian Politics for Lower House Members?? I understand here IRV does mean a difference between PVs and TCPs compared to say the UK where it is FPTP. Let me know your thoughts! APNOneTwo (talk) 04:17, 12 June 2021 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – July 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (June 2021).
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- Consensus has been reached to delete all books in the book namespace. There was rough consensus that the deleted books should still be available on request at WP:REFUND even after the namespace is removed.
- An RfC is open to discuss the next steps following a trial which automatically applied pending changes to TFAs.
- IP addresses of unregistered users are to be hidden from everyone. There is a rough draft of how IP addresses may be shown to users who need to see them. This currently details allowing administrators, checkusers, stewards and those with a new usergroup to view the full IP address of unregistered users. Editors with at least 500 edits and an account over a year old will be able to see all but the end of the IP address in the proposal. The ability to see the IP addresses hidden behind the mask would be dependent on agreeing to not share the parts of the IP address they can see with those who do not have access to the same information. Accessing part of or the full IP address of a masked editor would also be logged. Comments on the draft are being welcomed at the talk page.
- The community authorised COVID-19 general sanctions have been superseded by the COVID-19 discretionary sanctions following a motion at a case request. Alerts given and sanctions placed under the community authorised general sanctions are now considered alerts for and sanctions under the new discretionary sanctions.
Jang Ju-won
Thank you for rescuing this, I thought it was a lost case (hoax/error). Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 05:57, 13 July 2021 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – July 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (July 2021).
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- An RfC is open to add a delay of one week from nomination to deletion for G13 speedy deletions.
- Last week all wikis were very slow or not accessible for 30 minutes. This was due to server lag caused by regenerating dynamic lists on the Russian Wikinews after a large bulk import. (T287380)
- Following an amendment request, the committee has clarified that the Talk page exception to the 500/30 rule in remedy 5 of the Palestine-Israel articles 4 case does not apply to requested move discussions.
- You can vote for candidates in the 2021 Board of Trustees elections from 4 August to 17 August. Four community elected seats are up for election.
Happy First Edit Day!
Administrators' newsletter – September 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (August 2021).
Jake Wartenberg
Emperor • Viridian Bovary
Ashleyyoursmile → Viridian Bovary
- Feedback is requested on the Universal Code of Conduct enforcement draft by the Universal Code of Conduct Phase 2 drafting committee.
- A RfC is open on whether to allow administrators to use extended confirmed protection on high-risk templates.
- A discussion is open to decide when, if ever, should discord logs be eligible for removal when posted onwiki (including whether to oversight them)
- A RfC on the next steps after the trial of pending changes on TFAs has resulted in a 30 day trial of automatic semi protection for TFAs.
- The Score extension has been re-enabled on public wikis. It has been updated, but has been placed in safe mode to address unresolved security issues. Further information on the security issues can be found on the mediawiki page.
- A request for comment is in progress to provide an opportunity to amend the structure, rules, and procedures of the Arbitration Committee election and resolve any issues not covered by existing rules. Comments and new proposals are welcome.
- The 2021 RfA review is now open for comments.
Grace Tame
Hi Canley. Having some déjà vu considering previous scuffles on the Senator Stoker page. Are you able to take a look at Grace Tame and her talkpage re a newbie wanting remove central themes. CatCafe (talk) 03:14, 21 September 2021 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – October 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (September 2021).
- Following an RfC, extended confirmed protection may be used preemptively on certain high-risk templates.
- Following a discussion at the Village Pump, there is consensus to treat discord logs the same as IRC logs. This means that discord logs will be oversighted if posted onwiki.
- DiscussionTools has superseded Enterprisey's reply-link script. Editors may switch using the "Discussion tools" checkbox under Preferences → Beta features.
- A motion has standardised the 500/30 (extended confirmed) restrictions placed by the Arbitration Committee. The standardised restriction is now listed in the Arbitration Committee's procedures.
- Following the closure of the Iranian politics case, standard discretionary sanctions are authorized for all edits about, and all pages related to, post-1978 Iranian politics, broadly construed.
- The Arbitration Committee encourages uninvolved administrators to use the discretionary sanctions procedure in topic areas where it is authorised to facilitate consensus in RfCs. This includes, but is not limited to, enforcing sectioned comments, word/diff limits and moratoriums on a particular topic from being brought in an RfC for up to a year.
- Editors have approved expanding the trial of Growth Features from 2% of new accounts to 25%, and the share of newcomers getting mentorship from 2% to 5%. Experienced editors are invited to add themselves to the mentor list.
- The community consultation phase of the 2021 CheckUser and Oversight appointments process is open for editors to provide comments and ask questions to candidates.
WP:FILMCRITICLIST
Hi WP:FILMCRITICLIST clearly states that Awards included in lists should have a Wikipedia article to demonstrate notability. Because of the proliferation of film festivals and "award mills", festival awards should be added with discretion, with inclusion subject to consensus. Awards bestowed byweb-only entities are not included..Sid95Q (talk) 10:27, 8 October 2021 (UTC)
"Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP" listed at Redirects for discussion
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Administrators' newsletter – November 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (October 2021).
- Phase 2 of the 2021 RfA review has commenced which will discuss potential solutions to address the 8 issues found in Phase 1. Proposed solutions that achieve consensus will be implemented and you may propose solutions till 07 November 2021.
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- The 2021 CheckUser and Oversight appointments process has concluded with the appointment of five new CheckUsers and two new Oversighters.
Aotearoa NZ Meetup 18
I just discovered that you updated last month's meeting :-( I was going to move your edits, but it seemed a little tricky, so I stopped and came here.--Oronsay (talk) 02:57, 7 November 2021 (UTC)
- @Oronsay: Thanks! Silly me! I have copied them over to Meetup 18 and reverted the Meetup 17 edits. --Canley (talk) 05:49, 7 November 2021 (UTC)
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Administrators' newsletter – December 2021
News and updates for administrators from the past month (November 2021).
- Unregistered editors using the mobile website are now able to receive notices to indicate they have talk page messages. The notice looks similar to what is already present on desktop, and will be displayed on when viewing any page except mainspace and when editing any page. (T284642)
- The limit on the number of emails a user can send per day has been made global instead of per-wiki to help prevent abuse. (T293866)
- Voting in the 2021 Arbitration Committee Elections is open until 23:59, 06 December 2021 (UTC).
- The already authorized standard discretionary sanctions for all pages relating to the Horn of Africa (defined as including Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and adjoining areas if involved in related disputes), broadly construed, have been made permanent.
Administrators will no longer be autopatrolled
A recently closed Request for Comment (RFC) reached consensus to remove Autopatrolled from the administrator user group. You may, similarly as with Edit Filter Manager, choose to self-assign this permission to yourself. This will be implemented the week of December 13th, but if you wish to self-assign you may do so now. To find out when the change has gone live or if you have any questions please visit the Administrator's Noticeboard. 20:05, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
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Administrators' newsletter – January 2022
News and updates for administrators from the past month (December 2021).
- Following consensus at the 2021 RfA review, the autopatrolled user right has been removed from the administrators user group; admins can grant themselves the autopatrolled permission if they wish to remain autopatrolled.
- Additionally, consensus for proposal 6C of the 2021 RfA review has led to the creation of an administrative action review process. The purpose of this process will be to review individual administrator actions and individual actions taken by users holding advanced permissions.
- Following the 2021 Arbitration Committee elections, the following editors have been appointed to the Arbitration Committee: Beeblebrox, Cabayi, Donald Albury, Enterprisey, Izno, Opabinia regalis, Worm That Turned, Wugapodes.
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Instead of the IP we will show a masked identity. You as an admin will still be able to access the IP. There will also be a new user right for those who need to see the full IPs of unregistered users to fight vandalism, harassment and spam without being admins. Patrollers will also see part of the IP even without this user right. We are also working on better tools to help.
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We have two suggested ways this identity could work. We would appreciate your feedback on which way you think would work best for you and your wiki, now and in the future. You can let us know on the talk page. You can write in your language. The suggestions were posted in October and we will decide after 17 January.
Thank you. /Johan (WMF)
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Happy Adminship Anniversary!
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Wishing Canley a very happy adminship anniversary on behalf of the Wikipedia Birthday Committee! Bobherry Talk Edits 03:42, 8 January 2022 (UTC) |
Happy Adminship Anniversary!
Administrators' newsletter – February 2022
News and updates for administrators from the past month (January 2022).
- The Universal Code of Conduct enforcement guidelines have been published for consideration. Voting to ratify this guideline is planned to take place 7 March to 21 March. Comments can be made on the talk page.
- The user group
oversight
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in around 3 weeks. This will not affect the name shown to users and is simply a change in the technical name of the user group. The change is being made for technical reasons. You can comment in Phabricator if you have objections. - The Reply Tool feature, which is a part of Discussion Tools, will be opt-out for everyone logged in or logged out starting 7 February 2022. Editors wishing to comment on this can do so in the relevant Village Pump discussion.
- The user group
- Community input is requested on several motions aimed at addressing discretionary sanctions that are no longer needed or overly broad.
- The Arbitration Committee has published a generalised comment regarding successful appeals of sanctions that it can review (such as checkuser blocks).
- A motion related to the Antisemitism in Poland case was passed following a declined case request.
- Voting in the 2022 Steward elections will begin on 07 February 2022, 14:00 (UTC) and end on 26 February 2022, 13:59 (UTC). The confirmation process of current stewards is being held in parallel. You can automatically check your eligibility to vote.
- Voting in the 2022 Community Wishlist Survey is open until 11 February 2022.
Lost in wikipedia - a deleted newbie
Gday. You deleted my first ever edit on wikipedia (school without walls), straight away. Rather discouraging, as there was no communication (that I am aware of) and I have no idea why it was done. Is this the place to have a conversation about this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Social Evolutionary (talk • contribs) 09:03, 25 February 2022 (UTC)
- @Social Evolutionary: Hi thanks for reaching out, and I’m sorry for making your first editing experience an unpleasant one. After I reverted it I realised it was your first edit and was just about to send you a message to welcome you and explain the reasons, but I got called away and am currently writing this on my phone. If you can give me an hour or two to get to a proper keyboard I’ll message you on your talk page. - Canley (talk) 09:24, 25 February 2022 (UTC)
ITN recognition for John Landy
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Administrators' newsletter – March 2022
News and updates for administrators from the past month (February 2022).
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- A RfC is open to change the wording of revision deletion criterion 1 to remove the sentence relating to non-infringing contributions.
- A RfC is open to discuss prohibiting draftification of articles over 90 days old.
- The deployment of the reply tool as an opt-out feature, as announced in last month's newsletter, has been delayed to 7 March. Feedback and comments are being welcomed at Wikipedia talk:Talk pages project. (T296645)
- Special:Nuke will now allow the selection of standard deletion reasons to be used when mass-deleting pages. This was a Community Wishlist Survey request from 2022. (T25020)
- The ability to undelete the talk page when undeleting a page using Special:Undelete or the API will be added soon. This change was requested in the 2021 Community Wishlist Survey. (T295389)
- Several unused discretionary sanctions and article probation remedies have been rescinded. This follows the community feedback from the 2021 Discretionary Sanctions review.
- The 2022 appointees for the Ombuds commission are Érico, Faendalimas, Galahad, Infinite0694, Mykola7, Olugold, Udehb and Zabe as regular members and Ameisenigel and JJMC89 as advisory members.
- Following the 2022 Steward Elections, the following editors have been appointed as stewards: AntiCompositeNumber, BRPever, Hasley, TheresNoTime, and Vermont.
- The 2022 Community Wishlist Survey results have been published alongside the ranking of prioritized proposals.
Precious anniversary
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Possible help for a new Wikipedia editor
Hello! I am currently new to Wikipedia editing, having taken up a university course where we are encouraged to work on a stub article and turn it into a B- or C-class article. I have noticed that you are relatively active on here, and are a member of the Australian history WikiProject. I have chosen Peter Nicol Russell who was a Scottish/Australian engineer and philanthropist in the 1800's. If you had the chance, would you mind assisting me with providing some advice on the article via its talk page? I'm also looking for someone to review and grade the article per the Australian history WikiProject or the Biography WikiProject guidelines if you (/you know anyone who) can help Many thanks!! Chasseur99 (talk) 07:26, 4 April 2022 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – April 2022
News and updates for administrators from the past month (March 2022).
- An RfC is open proposing a change to the minimum activity requirements for administrators.
- Access to Special:RevisionDelete has been expanded to include users who have the
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rights. This means that those in the Researcher user group and Checkusers who are not administrators can now access Special:RevisionDelete. The users able to view the special page after this change are the 3 users in the Researcher group, as there are currently no checkusers who are not already administrators. (T301928) - When viewing deleted revisions or diffs on Special:Undelete a back link to the undelete page for the associated page is now present. (T284114)
- Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/Procedures § Opening of proceedings has been updated to reflect current practice following a motion.
- A arbitration case regarding Skepticism and coordinated editing has been closed.
- A arbitration case regarding WikiProject Tropical Cyclones has been opened.
- Voting for the Universal Code of Conduct Enforcement guidelines has closed, and the results were that 56.98% of voters supported the guidelines. The results of this vote mean the Wikimedia Foundation Board will now review the guidelines.
New administrator activity requirement
The administrator policy has been updated with new activity requirements following a successful Request for Comment.
Beginning January 1, 2023, administrators who meet one or both of the following criteria may be desysopped for inactivity if they have:
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Aboriginal placenames style guidelines debate
Hi there, there is a discussion raging at the moment that will hopefully lead to a formal end to the debate and edit warring around inclusion of Aboriginal placenames in articles. I have greatly appreciated your input before on this issue and if you have the energy it'd be great to have your contribution. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Australian_Wikipedians%27_notice_board#Indigenous_names
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for excellent work in investigating and discussing the origin and use of Aboriginal placenames. Poketama (talk) 12:51, 4 May 2022 (UTC) |
Poketama (talk) 12:51, 4 May 2022 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – May 2022
News and updates for administrators from the past month (April 2022).
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- Following an RfC, a change has been made to the administrators inactivity policy. Under the new policy, if an administrator has not made at least 100 edits over a period of 5 years they may be desysopped for inactivity.
- Following a discussion on the bureaucrat's noticeboard, a change has been made to the bureaucrats inactivity policy.
- The ability to undelete the associated talk page when undeleting a page has been added. This was the 11th wish of the 2021 Community Wishlist Survey.
- A public status system for WMF wikis has been created. It is located at https://www.wikimediastatus.net/ and is hosted separately to WMF wikis so in the case of an outage it will remain viewable.
- Remedy 2 of the St Christopher case has been rescinded following a motion. The remedy previously authorised administrators to place a ban on single-purpose accounts who were disruptively editing on the article St Christopher Iba Mar Diop College of Medicine or related pages from those pages.
WikiProject update - Performing Arts Aotearoa 12 May 2022
A year after the Performing Arts Aotearoa project started and as we are coming into winter (a busier editing time for many) here is an update.
The Performing Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject now lives on the WikiProject New Zealand page. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_New_Zealand/Performing_Arts_Aotearoa
I have added new articles created as part of the Pacific Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject. These articles by new editors include Lusi Faiva, Suli Moa, Edith Amituanai and Amanaki Prescott-Faletau, who was interviewed on Radio New Zealand last Sunday. The reporter let me know the article was valuable for the interview research – great feedback for all of us creating and improving content in Wikipedia.
On the project page is highlighted plenty of articles to create or improve. I invite you to have a look and contribute if you can. There are many long-standing festivals in Aotearoa without articles such as the Hawkes Bay Arts Festival, Tauranga Festival of the Arts, Taranaki International Arts Festival, Nelson Arts Festival and the Christchurch Arts Festival. Creating these Wikipedia pages or Wikidata items allows links to biographies and strengthens the weaving of Wikipedia.
Other suggestions for new articles:
- Notable women - Jane Yonge, Amber Cureen, Eleanor Bishop (director)
- Director of the Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival and musician - Tama Waipara
- Notable theatre companies - Prayas Theatre, The Conch (theatre company), Barbarian Productions
Reach out to me if you want guidance on any aspects of Wikipedia, or a collegial conversation about writing encyclopaedic entries on performing arts. I can set up a zoom, or direct you to places for help.
Please try to remember to add any relevant articles improved or created to the lists on the project page so the impact can be seen. Take your name off the project page if you don’t want to get these sporadic updates. I will keep an eye on new articles and I have an ongoing campaign to get more images uploaded so we can illustrate the articles too. I have resources on Wikimedia Commons if you are interested. Feel free to contact me on my talk page.
Pakoire (talk) 02:15, 12 May 2022 (UTC)
Another thing
Any good reason why Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Australia is named Wikipedia:Australian Wikipedians' notice board? I've never seen that before, and it sort of sends a "You don't belong here!" message to editors like myself, not being an Australian Wikipedian. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 14:13, 23 May 2022 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – June 2022
News and updates for administrators from the past month (May 2022).
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- Several areas of improvement collated from community member votes have been identified in the Universal Code of Conduct Enforcement guidelines. The areas of improvement have been sent back for review and you are invited to provide input on these areas.
- Administrators using the mobile web interface can now access Special:Block directly from user pages. (T307341)
- The IP Info feature has been deployed to all wikis as a Beta Feature. Any autoconfirmed user may enable the feature using the "IP info" checkbox under Preferences → Beta features. Autoconfirmed users will be able to access basic information about an IP address that includes the country and connection method. Those with advanced privileges (admin, bureaucrat, checkuser) will have access to extra information that includes the Internet Service Provider and more specific location.
- Remedy 2 of the Rachel Marsden case has been rescinded following a motion. The remedy previously authorised administrators to delete or reduce to a stub, together with their talk pages, articles related to Rachel Marsden when they violate Wikipedia's biographies of living persons policy.
- An arbitration case regarding WikiProject Tropical Cyclones has been closed.
Sydney
Your change has been reverted. I have rifgt to use this template in the article. There are several points of debate on this matter Also, this is breach fundamental rules of Wikipedia, i.e. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. If there are different sources, and only some of them describe the name "Gabi" as the Greater Sydney, other sources show as City of Sydney or/and Sydney CBD, the problem must to be describe in the article in the section. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view is one of Wikipedia:Core content policies who say: "This policy are not superseded by other policies or guidelines, or by any editors' consensus". You are not allowed to delete a template without fully resolving the issues discussed in the discussion. Subtropical-man (✉ | en-2) 10:24, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
- Also, your descripton of changes is completely wrong. No consensus was reached, and several dozen percent of RfC users were against (oppose). Besides, the RfC does not address the issues described in the Sydney discussion (POV, selecting several sources from many to be in accordance with the opinion of several people). Your description of the changes is completely wrong. Besides, the "description of changes" is not a place for discussion. Subtropical-man (✉ | en-2) 11:02, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
You write about me in practically all your comments. You're attacking me because I presented a problem. You write slanders, lies, manipulations and guesses about me to show me in the worst possible light. These are personal attacks and harassment per Wikipedia:Harassment. Please stop writing about me on the article talk page. If you have any suggestions about my behavior, please write in my user talk page. This is a serious accusation, so take it to heart. You attack me from the very beginning of this discuss. Stop personal attacks and harassment. This is a last warning. In Talk:Sydney discuss only the problem of the sources and the article. Subtropical-man (✉ | en-2) 14:43, 3 July 2022 (UTC)