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I supplied the reference to living person as you requested. Thank you for your critique. https://www.northernnews.ca/news/local-news/0801-vtown-clermont Knowledge1253 (talk) 13:11, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Scripts++ Newsletter – Issue 22
Hello everyone, and welcome to the 22nd issue of the Wikipedia Scripts++ Newsletter. This issue will be covering new and updated user scripts from the past seven months (June through December 2021).
Got anything good? Tell us about your new, improved, old, or messed-up script here!
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- Ahecht:
- draft-sorter sorts AfC drafts by adding WikiProject banners to their talk pages. It supersedes User:Enterprisey/draft-sorter, adding a few features and fixing some bugs.
- massmove, a modified User:Plastikspork/massmove.js that adds a link to the left column, allows adding and removing both prefixes and suffixes.
- watchlistcleaner removes missing pages (redlinks), redirects, pages you haven't edited recently, and/or pages you've never edited from your watchlist.
- Awesome Aasim:
- Infiniscroll adds infinite scrolling to user contributions, page histories, and log pages.
- Quick create allows for the fast creation of red-linked pages with two clicks.
- Caburum:
- UTCclock adds a clock displaying the current UTC time.
- Chlod:
- CopiedTemplateEditor, mainly for CCI case handlers, allows graphically editing a talk page's {{copied}} templates.
- DaxServer:
- BooksToSfn adds a portlet link in Visual Editor's source mode editing, in main namespace articles or in the user's Sandbox. When clicked, it converts one
{{cite book}}
inside a<ref>...</ref>
tag block into an{{Sfn}}
.
- BooksToSfn adds a portlet link in Visual Editor's source mode editing, in main namespace articles or in the user's Sandbox. When clicked, it converts one
- FlightTime:
- OneClickArchiver is a custom version of User:Technical_13/Scripts/OneClickArchiver which doesn't prepend {{Clear}} to the top of each section on the archive page.
- Jon Harald Søby:
- diffedit enables editing directly from viewing a diff "when, for instance, you notice a tiny mistake deep into an article, and don't want to edit the entire article and re-find that one line to fix that tiny mistake".
- warnOnLargeFile warns you if you're about to open a very large file (width/height >10,000px or file size >100 MB) from a file page.
- JPxG:
- PressPass adds a collection of tools for Newspapers.com including configurable automatic citation generation in five different formats.
- CurrentSwitcher gives you links on the contribs page to hide duplicate entries, current revisions, rollbacks, huggles, twinkles, and redwarns.
- TrackSum lets you automatically sum the lengths of tracks in templates like {{track listing}} and get total runtimes.
- Nardog:
- CopySectLink adds a button to copy the unencoded page title or section path next to each heading.
- IPAInput allows you to type in IPA symbols by directly looking at an IPA key like Help:IPA/English and clicking on the symbols.
- TemplatePreviewGuard warns when you try to use "Preview page with this template" with a page that doesn't transclude the template.
- NguoiDungKhongDinhDanh:
- ContribsTabVector adds "Contributions" and "Statistics" tabs to user and user talk pages on the Vector skin.
- CopyvioChecker adds a "CopyvioCheck" tab to all pages, except Special (Vector skin only).
- LiveDiffLink is a version of Equazcion's LiveDiffLink which shows a wikilink instead of a URL.
- QuickDiff (by OneTwoThreeFall at Fandom) lets you quickly view any diff link on a wiki, whether on Recent Changes, contribs pages, history pages, the diff view itself, or elsewhere. For more information, view its page on Fandom.
- Novem Linguae:
- DetectSNG scans a list of 1,600 SNG keywords and displays them at the top of the article.
- NotSoFast highlights recently created articles in the new pages feed, to discourage patrolling them too quickly.
- UserRightsDiff concisely displays what perm was added or removed when viewing Special:UserRights.
- VoteCounter displays a rough count of keeps and deletes at XFDs, RFCs, etc.
- WatchlistAFD automatically watchlists the AFDs of any pages you AFC accept or NPP patrol, to help you calibrate your reviewing.
- P.T.Đ:
- TwinkleMobile enables Twinkle on mobile view (Minerva skin).
- Qwerfjkl:
- editRedirect adds a → link after redirects to edit them.
- RegExTypoFix, a script for fixing typos, is a wrapper for User:Joeytje50/RETF.js.
- talkback creates links after user talk page links like this: |C|TB (with the first linking to the user's contributions, and the latter giving the option of sending a {{talkback}} notice). It also adds a [copy] link next to section headers.
- Rublov:
- diff-link shows "copy" links on history and contributions pages that copy an internal link to the diff (e.g., Special:Diff/1026402230) to your clipboard when clicked.
- Rummskartoffel:
- auto-watchlist-expiry automatically watchlists every page you edit for a user-definable duration (you can still pick a different time using the dropdown, though).
- generate pings generates the wikitext needed to ping all members of a category, up to 50 editors (the limit defined by MediaWiki).
- share ExpandTemplates url allows for easy sharing of your inputs to Special:ExpandTemplates. It adds a button that, when clicked, copies a shareable URL to your exact invocation of the page, like this. Other editors do not need to have this script installed in order to access the URL generated.
- show tag names shows the real names of tags next to their display names in places such as page revision histories or the watchlist.
- Tol:
- VisualEditor Citation Needed adds a button (under "Insert") in VisualEditor to add a {{citation needed}} tag.
- Venkat TL:
- ColourContrib color-codes the user contributions page so that pages you've edited last are sharply distinguished from pages where another editor was the last to edit the page.
- Vukky:
- StatusChanger is a fork of Enterprisey's Status Changer, which adds a UI to the script. (using Morebits, so you'll need to have Twinkle enabled to use it).
All in all, some very neat scripts were written in these last few months. Hoping to see many more in the next issue -- drop us a line on the talk page if you've been writing (or seeing) anything cool and good. Filling in for DannyS712, this has been jp×g. Take care, and merry Christmas! jp×g 07:30, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
religion in Egypt. Government media Al Ahram. https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/281789/Egypt/Politics-/Egypts-Sisi-meets-world-Evangelical-churches-deleg.aspx
Hi I noticed there is misinformation I have a link for proof based on my edit from Government media Al Ahram check this link and disregard misinformation. https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/281789/Egypt/Politics-/Egypts-Sisi-meets-world-Evangelical-churches-deleg.aspx — Preceding unsigned comment added by MohammedEguyue25 (talk • contribs) 16:49, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Reply.
Thank you for your critique. I am new to Wikipedia.
Research was completed to verify statement about mayor. Reference to link was provided. A simple google search revealed verifiable content.
Quote below copy n pasted.
Wikipedia articles concerning living persons may include material—where relevant, properly weighted, and reliably sourced—about controversies or disputes in which the article subject has been involved. Wikipedia is not a forum provided for parties to off-wiki disputes to continue their hostilities. Experience has shown that misusing Wikipedia to perpetuate legal, political, social, literary, scholarly, or other disputes is harmful to the subjects of biographical articles, to other parties in the dispute, and to Wikipedia itself.
Therefore, an editor who is involved in a significant controversy or dispute with another individual—whether on- or off-wiki—or who is an avowed rival of that individual, should not edit that person's biography or other material about that person, given the potential conflict of interest. More generally, editors who have a strongly negative or positive view of the subject of a biographical article should be especially careful to edit that article neutrally, if they choose to edit it at all.[e] December 2021Edit
Hello, I'm Darren-M. I noticed that you made an edit to a biography of a living person, McGarry, Ontario, but you didn’t support your changes with a citation to a reliable source. Wikipedia has a strict policy concerning how we write about living people, so please help us keep such articles accurate. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Darren-M talk 13:08, 17 December 2021 (UTC)1
Knowledge1253 (talk) 13:47, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Heathenry in Canada
Hi Darren,
Is there a reason you are interested in the page "Heathenry in Canada" in particular? It appears you have been making edits to reformat in the past few months. My own interest is in having accurate information on the page more than formatting, which I am still new to. If I am doing things wrong from a technical perspective that is user error, not lack of knowledge on this subject area. My recent revisions were to reflect more current information. (Please see below sections for details.) However, I can see that previous edits reflecting similar material were added by other editors over the last few months and have also been reverted. Just trying to understand the problem so we can move forward.
Thanks, GWN.Raven (talk) 21:58, 5 January 2022 (UTC) GWN.Raven
Linking to Groups
You previously deleted a bunch of links in December, and a number of them were definitely dead, so they did require revision. However, the ones I recently added are active groups or organizations that people who find this page would be interested in. These include Raven's Knoll[1] which is a sacred site and festival site related to Heathenry/Neo-Paganism which is already mentioned on the wiki page, as well as The Heathen Confederation of Canada, and the Facebook Group for Saskatchewan Heathens. In addition, I see you have removed further links to groups in the Facebook Groups section which you had previously created.
Heathen Confederation of Canada
The paragraph you reverted at the top that I added was to update new information on Heathenry in Canada, including the newly formed organization, The Heathen Confederation of Canada, which is having an instrumental impact in the way Heathenry in Canada is viewed by the public. I had not finished making all the edits I wanted last night as I ran out of time. However, sourcing material on this subject is difficult given there are only approximately 805 Heathens in Canada. The information I had added in this section is paraphrased from this org's current bylaws[2] on their webpage, which unfortunately is currently a Wordpress page due to how young the organization is. They have promised to update it to a proper webpage soon, having just elected their first non-provisional board in December of 2021. When that happens I will be happy to link to that more trustworthy source.
Heathenry in Saskatchewan
I am trying to more broadly make sure this subject is accurate on this page, with the intent to add more about regional differences in the Saskatchewan region in the next couple of days. I just want to know if I continue to make changes to this page how to avoid these revisions being reverted. The Saskatchewan groups are very small and only use Facebook at this point to organize. This is a funding/population size issue, so I am not sure the work around for citing if that were to be an issue.
References
References
GWN.Raven (talk) 21:58, 5 January 2022 (UTC) GWN.Raven
- Hi @GWN.Raven. I stumbled on the page when monitoring recent pages, and it caught my eye as one that needed some work. It's now on my watchlist of pages so I keep an eye on changes that happen to it. I have no real interest in the actual subject matter of the article.
- Re linking to groups - in most articles, we should limit the number of external links. For instance, an article about the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds might link to the RSPB website, but we typically try to avoid cluttering the article with lots of links. We definitely avoid pages that start to look like directories, with long lists of organisations and how to contact them. This isn't the purpose of Wikipedia ((WP:NOTDIRECTORY talks about this).
- I removed information about The Heathen Confederation of Canada because it was an unsourced addition that appeared to be an advert. If there has been coverage of the organisation in reliable sources (e.g. national newspapers), it might be appropriate to specifically mention the organisation, in limited detail, with a citation to that source. But we want to avoid adding information for the sake of it about subjects that people haven't yet been proven (by coverage in reliable sources) to be interested in, and we definitely want to avoid things that come across as adverts.
- Ultimately, all of the content in the article should be cited to a reliable source (see WP:REFBEGIN for how we cite things). If we can't find a citation of people who aren't connected with the group talking about it (in newspapers, journals, or books), we probably shouldn't include it in this article.
- Hopefully that helps, but do shout up if you have any questions. Best, Darren-M talk 22:38, 5 January 2022 (UTC)
- Hi Darren-M,
- The problem with this is first off that it is a religion, and secondly that the size of the minority group is minusucle compared to the Canadian population. As a result, inclusive heathenry gets little to no media coverage. The purpose of the Heathen Confederation of Canada is to engage with the government and the media, but since it has just formed there is not as of yet any media coverage of it. The organization formed to fight negative images of heathenry in the media for example the storming of the capital in the USA where the Q-Anon Shaman had symbols Heathens hold sacred tattooed on his body, even though he is actually a Christian. Other negative images that are related to Heathenry that find their way into the media are usually a result of white nationalist groups using Heathen symbols, like runes, in their imagery. Heathenry is a small religion with little to no centralization. This means that there are very few groups large enough to even afford their own webpages. This means many of these groups have added their links here, since it appears high in the search results when you google "Canadian Heathenry." They are doing this, not for self-promotion, but rather to make themselves visible above results from white nationalist groups who do have more members and more funding and try to gain new members under the guise of religious brotherhood. Removing the links, is actually dangerous to the safety of new Heathens looking for groups to practice with. However, I will be trying to collect all the links you have removed and posting them on my blog on the topic of Canadian Heathenry, so they hopefully don't disappear into the ether until I can figure out a better solution. — Preceding unsigned comment added by GWN.Raven (talk • contribs) 23:39, 5 January 2022 (UTC)
- Hiya @GWN.Raven. I totally understand the logic behind it and why you want to do it. If the Confederation does indeed get that media coverage in future through its work, it would be entirely appropriate to consider adding references to it into the article. To put it a slightly different way - our article about knitting won't list all of the knitting clubs that exist in the world, but if a particular club has had national/state media coverage about how they've now become the official supplier for tea cozies to the royal family, we might decide to include a reference to them in the article in the context of what the coverage was for. If they ended up having coverage over a long period of time in lots of different media outlets, they might then be at the point that they could have their own article. (And this isn't in any way comparing heathenry to knitting, but it was simply the first activity that popped into my head!)
- If it helps, [1] is a link to the page as it was before I removed the links, if you'd like to preserve them elsewhere. For your interest, it's also probably worth looking at the Racial issues section of the Heathenry article, which does talk to some of the points you've made around the impacts of white supremacy on the movement. Darren-M talk 10:18, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
Wow. Oh 850 Heathens in Canada.
Knowledge1253 (talk) 08:27, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
made a mistake.
You ask me to leave a message on your talk page if I believe you made a mistake. Does this imply that you could not have made any mistake and that I could only perceive it as a mistake unless you agreed? And yes, I believe you made a mistake. Knowledge1253 (talk) 08:21, 6 January 2022 (UTC)