…nder identity”, and programs and strategies that aim to close the gender gap on Wikimedia projects are of critical importance to this plan. Our hope is that those programs and strategies also benefit individuals who may not identify as women but feel they have been excluded or ot…
…aka pigsonthewing. Skip to content 0000-0001-5882-6823 I do a lot of editing on Wikipedia . Sometimes I approach someone connected with a subject I’m writing about (or the subject themself), and ask them to provide an “open licensed” image. In other words, an image whose copyrigh…
…[2] , [3] , [4] . Ouch, there's plenty more New88 spam to deal with: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?go=Go&search=New88&title=Special%3ASearch . That's these accounts: Quarosme ( talk · contribs ), Alirezaiko ( talk · contribs ), Overmes ( talk · contribs ), Tagneuti ( talk …
…sh to Esperanto to increase the number of articles by translating it from other wikis. My questions are: It will work with another languages? I can use your tool to translate from danish to german for example? Who are the "other participants", and can you please break down the nu…
…ctions over commentary No. What we should be focusing on is governed by WP:RS - Wikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published sources, making sure that all majority and significant minority views that have appeared in those sources are covered . ManyAreasExpert ( talk…
… one reactor. The rest of the plant shut down in 2019 because its a money pit. [wikipedia.org] Re: Score: by registrations_suck ( 1075251 ) writes: It was shut down due to operating losses. Re:Your tax dollars hard at work Score: , Insightful) by Waffle Iron ( 339739 ) writes: on…
Every page on Wikibooks has a unique name (a string of characters) which appears in that page's URL and by which it can be wikilinked . Various different forms of the name can be used. In particular, the name as it appears in the URL uses underscore characters where the name disp…
Every page on Wikibooks has a unique name (a string of characters) which appears in that page's URL and by which it can be wikilinked . Various different forms of the name can be used. In particular, the name as it appears in the URL uses underscore characters where the name disp…
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… user in question and with the other articles, I don't know whats going on with Wikipedia!!-- Eurovision Nim (talk to me) (see my edits) 12:51, 14 July 2021 (UTC) Duration of topic ban The original proposal was " I also propose a topic ban for Nim on automobile related article fo…
… user in question and with the other articles, I don't know whats going on with Wikipedia!!-- Eurovision Nim (talk to me) (see my edits) 12:51, 14 July 2021 (UTC) Duration of topic ban The original proposal was " I also propose a topic ban for Nim on automobile related article fo…
…essfully using Facebook over Tor for years, but in today's era of services like Wikipedia choosing not to accept contributions from users who care about privacy , it is refreshing and heartening to see a large website decide that it's ok for their users to want more safety. As an…
…usionism is the view that information should be liberally added and retained on Wikipedia. It is espoused by users called inclusionists who favor keeping and amending problematic articles over deleting them. Inclusionists are generally less concerned with the question of notabili…
…usionism is the view that information should be liberally added and retained on Wikipedia. It is espoused by users called inclusionists who favor keeping and amending problematic articles over deleting them. Inclusionists are generally less concerned with the question of notabili…
Esther (Hebrew) - Wikisource, the free online library Jump to content From Wikisource For other English-language translations of this work, see Esther (Bible) Nehemiah Esther unknown, traditionally ascribed to Esther and/or Mordecai translated from Hebrew by Wikisource Free Bible…