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== WP:Basic & WP:GNG == == Wikitext ==


I am trying to make a userbox and let users put It in their user page. But it will go to wikitext instead of plain text. How to make wikitext go to plain text? and I can't change it to visual because I am editing a ] ] ] 02:24, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
Is some one aware of few examples of biographies where ] is being met but ] is not. I get constantly confused with ]. ''If the depth of coverage in any given source is not substantial, then multiple independent sources may be combined to demonstrate notability; trivial coverage of a subject by secondary sources may not be sufficient to establish notability.''
:@] I'm not really sure what you mean, but ] has instructions for creating new userboxes. <span style="white-space:nowrap"><span style="font-family:monospace">'''<nowiki>''']<nowiki>]]'''</nowiki>'''</span> (] • ])</span> 03:19, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
:If I understood correct: To display wikitext as plain text in a userbox, use the <nowiki> tags around the code. For example: <nowiki>{{YourUserboxCode}}</nowiki > ] (]) 07:11, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
::Thank you ] ] 22:47, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
:::@] ] is nice and generates something like {{tl|Example}} for example or use ] for the code/outpout: {{markup|
<nowiki>{{Example}}</nowiki>|{{Example}}}}<!-- Template:Mra --> ~ 🦝 ]&nbsp;(he/him&nbsp;•&nbsp;]) 18:02, 7 January 2025 (UTC)


:ooh! Thank you I will put that. ;) ] ] 22:49, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
When it says multiple & independent sources - does it mean they can also be primary since it doesn't say secondary here. Also, when it says if depth of coverage is not substantial (means significant I guess?), what is the '''depth''' we need to look at since it can't be trivial either? I mean is it like a mid point between '''substantial''' and '''trivial'''? Sorry I am asking too many questions!&nbsp;] (]) 05:39, 30 April 2021 (UTC)


== Why are the icons so weird ==
:Hello again, {{U|Nomadicghumakkad}}. The next sentence in BASIC says "] may be used to support content in an article, but '''they do not contribute toward proving the notability of a subject'''." (emphasis added). Does that answer your question? --] (]) 09:24, 30 April 2021 (UTC)


I was looking through Misplaced Pages and special articles and noticed the icons are in frutiger aero style, why so?
:: Hey, yes - settles the context and utility of primary. What about the depth? It says if depth is not substantial multiple sources that can be used that are NOT trivial. So is there a standard in terms of how much portion of the source should talk about the subject to qualify in this? ] (]) 09:28, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
I mean, you could just ask wikipedians to volunter to redesign the icons or hire a graphic designer ] (]) 22:20, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
:::@{{u|Nomadicghumakkad}}, think of it like this, for GNG to be met at least three reliable sources that discuss the subject must be used. That is, those three sources must satisfy ] & ], '''but''' if GNG cant be met we are provided with an alternative route which is '''BASIC''', which in summary requires multiple, (arbitrary I put the bar at 7 sources) which although do not satisfy ] discuses the subject of the article to a reasonable degree. Primary sources could be used, but may not be used to substantiate cogent assertions but may be used to substantiate inconsequential or non imperative details. Furthermore the usage of primary sources do not establish notability hence the need to be conservative when optimizing them.''']''' (]) 13:21, 30 April 2021 (UTC)


:I don't know why, {{U|IsaqueCar}}. I for one only ask fellow volunteers for help when I'm stuck, or when I'm acutely aware of my ignorance. (Thus I've recently asked for help with numismatics, of which I'm ignorant, and, indirectly, with the Czech language, which I can't read.) Hiring professionals of course costs money. Is the alleged weirdness likely to impair understanding of encyclopedic content? -- ] (]) 01:23, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::: ], I can feel the clouds clearing and I can see the light! Thank you. Last stupid question - When you say a reasonable degree - can we say at least 25% of the article is about them? Or let's say at least two paragraphs about them? What do you think? Some more insights would be really helpful to decode ] for me. ] (]) 14:51, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
:Hello, @]. Until I searched and found ] I hadn't the slightest idea what you were talking about. I still have no idea which icons you mean.
:::::@{{u|Nomadicghumakkad}}, no please, it’s an imperative question. Now, ''a reasonable degree'' is subjective and largely depends on you. Okay see it like this, for ] to be met within the confines of ] we need at least three/four paragraphs anything less than three paragraphs doesn’t meet ] so if you come across sources that discuss the subject of an article with just one or two paragraphs that’s good enough for '''BASIC'''. One other pitfall to avoid is ], you could read about that later. I hope this helps, and I’m willing to answer any more questions from you, you could leave me a message on my tp if you are in doubt or in need of assistance. ''']''' (]) 15:22, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
:If you are talking about part of the user interface, then be aware that most Misplaced Pages editors (who are generally the people that hang out at this page) don't have any involvement in this, and it's better to bring this up at ]. If you're talking about something within an article or series of articles, then the talk page of those articles, or of a relevant ], is the best place to bring the matter up. ] (]) 15:53, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::@]: I looked for ], which was more enlightening.
::@]: Why not so? Design is a subjective thing: as long as the icons are visible and clear in meaning, then there's not really a problem, is there? ] (]) 15:57, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::it just feels weird to have such old looking icons on a modern website ] (]) 17:21, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::::I mean, it is very subjective. I exclusively use Monobook because I like the older look of it. Every design can have wildly differing opinions depending on who you ask. ] (]) 20:44, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::Icons like in those info boxes "this article contains information..."
::Some icons of wikiprojects will show you what i mean ] (]) 16:06, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Also special articles normaly have lots of notices so it's also a good example ] (]) 17:20, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::: points out that Misplaced Pages, even with its new look, is trying to make subtle interface changes at most. I personally agree with this approach. Additionally, I feel that older-looking websites have more of an air of reliability. ] <small>(]) &#124; :) &#124; he/him &#124; </small> 05:49, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


== Translation and references issue ==
:::::: ], I think I am super clear. Thank you for being so very kind to explain me this. I sometimes feel ] has been misused (read abused) here and is being exploited. We should archive this thread and save it somewhere for everyone to read and understand that ] doesn't mean a small bunch of sources vaguely covering the subject. Thank you again. ] (]) 15:35, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
:::::::@{{u|Nomadicghumakkad}}, no problems, I’m glad I could be of service. ''']''' (]) 15:51, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
::::I think a key part of ] is {{tq|People are presumed notable if they have received significant coverage in multiple published '''secondary sources'''...}} (emphasis added), so one of the ways I assess 'depth' is by determining whether the source includes ] coverage, i.e. {{tq|an author's ''analysis, evaluation, interpretation, or synthesis'' of the facts, evidence, concepts, and ideas taken from primary sources.}} So from my view, 'depth' can depend on what the source is saying about the subject. I also look for facts such as biographical and career information, because this can add, per ], {{tq|valid content to fill an article about a person}}. ] (]) 05:56, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


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== Some important source lines ==


This artist was marked as missing in the ] and so I decided to translate the Norwegian article. I was, however, not allowed to do so, so I've saved my suggestion at the link mentioned first in this post.
What are some Important Code Lines of Misplaced Pages, such as To Submit an Draft for review on Misplaced Pages-


Secondly: The references I've added are not recognised as such. I'd be grateful for any pointers as to why. Thank you! :) ] (]) 13:48, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
<code><nowiki>{{subst:submit}}</nowiki></code>] (]) 15:40, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
:@] Another important one I can think of is <code><nowiki>{{Category}}</nowiki></code>. It allows you to add categories to articles. ] (]) 16:06, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
::{{re|HiCooldude}} that's not what that template does. ] (] &#124; ]) 16:37, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
:{{re|ExclusiveEditor}} one of the most common ones are {{code|{{4~}}}}, to sign your messages. Otherwise, it really depends on what you'd like to do. ] (] &#124; ]) 16:37, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
:: {{ping|ExclusiveEditor}}. There are so many templates and specialist coding that it can be difficult to say which is most important. It depends a lot on the topics you are interested in. For example, I edit mainly for chemicals, so <nowiki>{{Chembox}}</nowiki> is a vital one for me, while someone doing biographies will use <nowiki>{{Infobox person}}</nowiki>. Try reading ] and note that many individual template pages say how many times they are used: ] is in about 405,000 pages! ] (]) 17:35, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
:See ]. ] (]) 13:29, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


:For References, if using double curly brackets, use "reflist", not "references". I fixed it ] (]) 14:04, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
== AutoWikiBrowser ==
::Thanks! ] (]) 16:57, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:Hello, @], and welcome to the Teahouse.
:When you say you're "not allowed to do so", I'm guessing that you tried to use the ]? This is only available for editors who have at least 500 edits (which you have not, even though your account is nearly ten years old). This is because so many newer editors do not understand English Misplaced Pages's requirements on sourcing and ], and that many other Misplaced Pages's have less stringent requirements.
:In the case of your draft, you have three references for one single claim in the article, and no references for anything else. This is not adequate sourcing for an article in English Misplaced Pages, which should be a summary of what people wholly unconnected with the subject have chosen to publish about the subject in reliable places. (As far as I can make out, few if any of the sources in the original ] meet the criteria of ]).
:Unless the original is well-sourced to approaching the standard required of new articles in English Misplaced Pages, I believe that the best approach to translating is to treat it like a new article with perhaps some input from the original, rather than relying on translating the content . ] (]) 16:13, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::Thank you, Colin. The sources I include are mainstream (albeit local/regional) newspapers, and the offical website (management) for the artist. There is not much else to reference than the explanation of who she is and her most known performance. ] (]) 17:01, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Hello, @]. Regional newspapers are often ], but the source needs to be ] and have ] of her too. The sources I looked at only had a line or two about her (generally in that one role). And anything from her official website is not independent, and cannot contribute towards establishing notability.
:::If you cannot find sources to establish that she meets either ] or ], then she does not meet English Misplaced Pages's criteria for ], and no article is possible. ] (]) 17:16, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::::Ok, I'm fine with that, but admittedly a bit annoyed since she was on the "red list" and all I did was trying to make her blue. Should there not be a curation of that list before we are encouraged to red-to-blue fix it? Or is deciding that someone isn't notable a part of the fixing process? If so, how does one go about to let others know that the best is to not publish the article? Simply edit the source of the list and delete from there? ] (]) 17:22, 7 January 2025 (UTC)


{{od}}
How do you edit using AutoWikiBrowser?&nbsp;<span style="font-weight: bold; background-color: #00c9c2; color: #000000;">] &#124; ] &#124; ]</span> 02:10, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
: {{re|Kepler-1229b}} Check out ]. There is link there to request permission to use AWB and also a link to the user manual. ] (]) 02:57, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:got it<span style="font-weight: bold; background-color: #00c9c2; color: #000000;">] &#124; ] &#124; ]</span> 22:01, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


{{Ping|Birdesigns}} I can understand you frustraton, but please remember that the top of that page has a panel including the words:
== Please help with why my article was rejected. ==


{{Blockquote|Please note ... that the red links on this list '''may well not be suitable''' as the basis for an article. All new articles '''must satisfy Misplaced Pages's ]''' with ] ] sources.}}
Hello, I would like some help with understanding why an article was rejected so that I can resolve the issues. My article about a high-IQ society called the International Society for Philosophical Enquiry was rejected with an explanation that it should be written "from a neutral point of view." However, I would like some advice on how it could be written in a more neutral style than it was, as it only states verifiable facts about the society and contains verifiable references. The rejection feedback also said that the article should "refer to a range of independent, reliable, published sources, not just to materials produced by the creator of the subject being discussed." However, nine of the sources refer various years of the Guinness Book of World Records, which mentions the society, and one source is a book written by Marilyn vos Savant published by McGraw-Hill. A few of the sources refer to the society's own webpage, but the majority are "independent, reliable, published sources" that were not produced by the subject (society) being discussed. In the past, this society has been mysteriously targeted for rejection from Misplaced Pages while other High-IQ societies (Mensa, Intertel, etc.) have been included. I would like to resolve this discrepancy. In addition, the rejection stated that the article reads more like an advertisement than an article. However, the facts contained are similar in nature to those contained in the Mensa, Intertel, and other high-IQ society pages. I would like to some help in resolving these issues.


(emphasis in original). <span class="vcard"><span class="fn">]</span> (<span class="nickname">Pigsonthewing</span>); ]; ]</span> 16:05, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Again, I respectfully request some help identifying which of the factual statements appear to have been written from something other than a "neutral point of view." I would also like some advice about why nine separate Guinness Book of World Records books and one McGraw-Hill book do not qualify as "independent, reliable, published sources."


:Thanks, Andy – appreciate the pointer. :) So, do I simply ignore those on the list which I reckon aren't meeting the requirements, and let others decide whether or not to delete them? Is there somewhere I can write a small note on my thoughts on the person's notability? ] (]) 17:04, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
I look forward to your help.
::A number of other shows are mentioned, but without citations/sources/proofs. Adding sources to them might make the article satisfy notability and hence inclusion. ] (]) 12:57, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you!&nbsp;] (]) 04:40, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hello {{Ping|ThousanderISPE}} and welcome to the teahouse. Firstly, I don't understand why you used ''nowiki'' tags in references in your ]. Learn referencing from ] or from the blue button present in first message on your talk page which says ]. <br>
:Secondly, you will agree that your own website doesn't establish notability. When this society was included in guiness book, some newspaper must have published this news. Find that news and cite it there. Also cite what work this society has done (Eg: Scientific papers etc.) <br>
:Third, When you cite sources as I told above, the problem of article being promotional can be solved by any other editor as they can check those sources and normalise the tone. <br>Last but not the least, Your username gives impression that you are connected to society. You must declare your ] or if you are being paid to write this article the also read ] -- ] (]) 06:03, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


== Notability ==
:{{U|User:ThousanderISPE}}, let's look at a sample. We are told:
::''The International Society for Philosophical Enquiry (ISPE), a.k.a. The Thousand®, is a global scientific and philosophical high-IQ society founded in 1974 by Christopher Phillip Harding for individuals 18 years of age or older who have performed at or above the 99.9th percentile on any well-recognized and accepted test of cognitive ability.''
:Misplaced Pages is uninterested in the registration, or otherwise, of trademarks. (The article about Microsoft is about "Microsoft", not about "Microsoft®".) What, if anything, does "global" mean here? ''How'' (according to independent sources) is the society "scientific" or "philosophical"? What (again according to independent sources) does the society ''do''? -- ] (]) 06:35, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


Is he notable ] ? ] (]) 16:22, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
== Unable to move articles out of sandbox and not sure how to credit/cite translated article ==


:Yes, ] appears to meet Misplaced Pages's notability guidelines based on his roles in notable films and coverage in independent sources. ] (]) 16:26, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Hi,
::What about sources doesn’t meet ] ] (]) 16:33, 7 January 2025 (UTC)


Thank you for asking, IP. I looked in all of the sources that are currently referenced. Here they are, with my comments:
I recently translated the original Traditional Chinese text of Dayi Heart with a friend who is fluent in both Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and English, and we'd like to publish the article and move it out of my sandbox. However, I do not have enough edits to publish it and I also do not know how to cite this type of article since it is directly translated from the original texts. Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
*"": a mere interview. (Even its title doesn't make sense to me, though perhaps "with an entertainer" was intended to mean "as an actor". Note that I'm linking to a ] scrape of the page linked to in the reference.)
*"": A mere interview.
*"": "''X'' takes ''Y'' by storm" is a cliché of promotional junk; this piece is no exception.
*"": A mere interview.
*"": Based on an interview.
*: In Telugu, which I cannot read. If Google Translate can be trusted, this is a rather lightweight review of one film in which Chetan Maddineni appears. It's not junk, but it says little about him.
''None'' of these six sources counts toward evidence of ]. For all I know, ''other'' sources, not referenced here, show that Chetan Maddineni is notable. I haven't looked (and perhaps am hobbled by my ignorance of Telugu and Hindi). Which independent sources are you describing above, ]? -- ] (]) 00:24, 8 January 2025 (UTC)


== How does editor classification work? ==
Thank you!&nbsp;] (]) 05:12, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hello, {{u|XerryJu}}. A straightforward translation of the text of a work written in another language is not a topic appropriate for the English Misplaced Pages. We do not host translations. We host encyclopedia articles. Please read ]. ] ] 06:09, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:That being said, it may be an appropriate text for ]. <span style="font-family:DrukarniaPolska"><span style="background:#f70202">] ]</span></span> 14:18, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


how is an editor considered either new, intermediate, advanced or mentor, and what are the requirements for such roles? ] (]) 17:18, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
== Request semi-protection ==


I'm having trouble with getting a request for semi-protection for a Misplaced Pages article, how do I go about this?&nbsp;] (]) 05:18, 1 May 2021 (UTC) :Hello, @]. I'm not aware of any such classifications used in a formal sense. "Mentor" is a role that an editor may take on. Where have you seen these used? ] (]) 17:24, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::special articles that include info about editing "(type of edit) is suitable for intermediate editors"
:{{U|Btspurplegalaxy}}, you can ask at ]. -- ] (]) 06:41, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::"copy-editing is suitable for begginer editors" ] (]) 17:28, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Oh, right. I don't think those are formal, defined, terms. They're being used loosely, to give an indication of the level of experience required. ] (]) 19:03, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:Not aware either, ] page doesn't specifically mention "new," "intermediate," "advanced," or "mentor" classifications. However, it outlines various user groups based on permissions, such as unregistered users, autoconfirmed users, extended confirmed users, and administrators, which represent different levels of experience and access. ] (]) 17:27, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::I forgot what page i saw it on ill search for it ] (]) 17:32, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Experience levels are recommended for various functions (For example being a Teahouse Host, at least 30 days and 500 edits). ] (]) 18:24, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:] uses this style. I'd describe it as based on self-assessment. In reality it's going to relate to experience and knowledge of policies, guidelines, and other relevant practices. I'd think almost all editors with fewer than 100 edits are going to be noobies, but there could be exceptions for some tasks, such as people who have used a similar wiki platform before, or people with professional writing experience. There are people with many thousands of edits and years of experience who couldn't do stuff within an 'intermediate' category, but also many people who could do things within a few weeks of learning. As mentioned above, Misplaced Pages:User access levels are formal classifications. Everything else is woolly and hand-wavy. -- ] <sup>]</sup> 19:16, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:The ] describes tasks similarly, although with ‘Easy’, ‘Medium’, and ‘Hard’: for when you are beginning to edit, for when you have completed some easy edits, and for when you have learned Misplaced Pages best practices, respectively. But there are no requirements for new/intermediate/advanced as said above and that too is based on self-assessment. Happy editing, ] (]) 19:48, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::We also have something at ], which admittedly is also informal and self-assigned, and actually is only seen in context to ]. ] (]) 12:11, 8 January 2025 (UTC)


== Needing help with contest ==
== What happened to <nowiki> <score> </nowiki> ? ==


I want to join the guild of copyeditors' backlog of Jan 2025 but the signup instructions are too confusing ] (]) 19:05, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
when I type
:Hello and welcome, {{u|IsaqueCar}}! To sign up, go to ] and click the blue “Create your article list” button in the Signing up section and save the page. That will sign you up for the drive. The Totals section below the signup explains how to use your article list. Be sure to read the ] first, and happy (copy)editing! ] (]) 19:55, 7 January 2025 (UTC)


== How to add a category to a page/talk page ==
<nowiki> <score> (score stuff) </score> </nowiki>


Hi,
before this would produce a scoresheet, such as that found on ]. Why does it now say "Musical scores are temporarily disabled." - whats going on? ] (]) 08:12, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:It's disabled for security reasons. See ] and ]. ] (]) 09:25, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


I’d like to add a category to an article’s talk pages and cannot see the HTML in the source code.
:According to some comments at ] there is a partial workaround (implemented, for example, at ]), though I've no idea whether it works in all cases.--]|] 10:19, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
According to my searches as to how to do it, I should see the category source code to add a category to, but I don’t see it. Thanks for your time ] (]) 19:09, 7 January 2025 (UTC)


:In the source editor which I presume you are using, you add a category by adding a link to the category at the bottom of the page. An example would be <nowiki> ]</nowiki> ] (]) 19:53, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
== Draft:Machan Taylor nominated for speedy deletion... it's a DRAFT and has only been up for ... 45 minutes?! ==
::Thank you for your help! That’s exactly what I expected, but when I try to edit the entire page, I don’t see any source code for the category. If I try pasting the category at the very bottom of the page, nothing appears in the preview.
::Do you have any suggestions?
::] (]) 20:07, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Hello, @]. I'm not entirely sure what you mean.
:::The Wikicode <nowiki>]</nowiki> may actually go anywhere on a page: it's just convention to put it at the bottom. And you won't see anything when the page is rendered except in the list of categories at the bottom.
:::If you are talking about your user page, and you mean that when you edit source you can't see any "<nowiki>]"</nowiki> statements at the bottom, that's because the categories are inserted by the templates that you have added to the page, and since it doesn't show you the expanded code of the templates, you don't see the "Category" statements.
:::Does that answer your question? ] (]) 20:53, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::::If not then please link the page and name the category. ] (]) 21:02, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::Managed it eventually! ] (]) 21:07, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::::It worked - I was confused by it not showing up on the preview. When I published, it appeared. Thank you. ] (]) 21:06, 7 January 2025 (UTC)


== R-Salt ==
I JUST started creating and editing an article draft for singer and composer Machan Taylor. My draft is synthesizing at least six resources or more. The thing has only been up for 45 minutes but I spent several hours collecting sources and details that would fit any legitimate article on Misplaced Pages. I've contested the speedy deletion proposal but am just baffled that the thing has been up in a space that should allow for safe drafting before any of these judgments are cast on one's work for just a few minutes and I'm already grappling with this. I haven't edited more because I wanted to get some sleep. Is there any way to preserve one's work so I have a chance to edit this? I had added some notes in the draft that may have triggered something, but they are meant for editing and cross-referencing. Please help: I've put a lot of research preparing for this draft and am concerned the work I've put in won't get at least some minor consideration after I finish the draft ... I mean, I just started this draft and am already chasing problems that a draft shouldn't really be dealing with.&nbsp;--] (]) 10:21, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:Your draft was deleted because it was a copyright violation. Misplaced Pages takes copyright violations very seriously. ] (]) 10:40, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:: ? I didn't edit anything that violated copyright... this is perplexing. I worked on this thing for hours. Can someone please restore the draft so I can keep working on it? --] (]) 10:42, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{re|1987atomheartbrother}} {{ec}} Hello, and Welcome to the Teahouse. First of all, I am not an administrator, so I cannot view the deleted text. While it is true that the rules in draftspace are somewhat more lenient, there are still certain things not allowed there. Keep in mind that even though its draftspace, its still technically visible to others (but not search engines, at least the well-behaved) when they know where to find it. Based on the deletion reason left by ] it appears like the page was ] to . While that website doesn't carry any information about its content license (or I just didn't find it), because copyright issiues can put Misplaced Pages in legal jeopardy, we must assume its copyrighted, meaning we cannot use the exaxt wording here. We don't restore copyright violations. ] (]) 10:47, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::: So I need to start over? I literally spent HOURS on research and drafts through the night. It would have been easier to just copy something. I had reference notes on the article draft. But all reference notes are going to be similar to her bio: if I mention 10 bands she's been a part of and those 10 bands are mentioned in her bio I am getting slapped with a copyright violation? What would you suggest? ] (]) 10:50, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::::As I said, I am not an admin and therfore cannot see the deleted text. I sometimes realy wish I could see deleted revisions, but that is not a privilege the community has given me so far <small>And I am 99% sure that an attempt to get that privilege would fail due to ])</small>. I have mentioned Jimfbleak here, perhaps he can give some more info? ] (]) 11:12, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


This was mentioned in connection to the recent New Orleans attack, but there does not seem to be Misplaced Pages article for it. If someone in the chemistry world wants to write an article about it, please do. ] (]) 20:11, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::::{{U|Jimfbleak}} deleted it as a blatant copyright violation of . I have to say that this does puzzle me. I haven't made a systematic comparison, but I chose four samples from what you wrote, had Firefox look for each within the page said to have been plagiarized, and Firefox failed to find any. OTOH I am sleepy. Perhaps Jimfbleak would like to comment. -- ] (]) 11:19, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::Another user flagged it as a copyright violation. You made a minor edit to it. You then reduced its bulk considerably. After that, Jimfbleak deleted the entire draft. Some of the material in what you deleted from the draft did violate copyright. Wild guess: You copied material that looked promising into the draft intending to paraphrase or quote the best bits and delete the rest before submitting the result as a candidate article -- surely, you thought, this would be OK? But no, even the fleetingest copyright violation counts as copyright violation. And my guess could anyway be wrong. -- ] (]) 11:33, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


1,3,5-trinitroso-1,3,5-triazine (R-Salt) is an insensitive energetic that has previously been used as an improvised explosive. ] (]) 20:11, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
::::::{{U|Hoary|Hoary}} The notes I deleted were just a mess of items I'd gathered for reference. I'm not even sure I was going to use any of it. I saw the first copyright violation flag and contested before I went back to clean up what I was planning to leave in the draft to resume work later. We're all volunteers here, so this is pretty intense. I'll need to get some sleep. ] (]) 11:47, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


:Hello, @], and welcome to the Teahouse. While you're certainly allowed to post such a request, I want to tell you that the chances of anybody acting on that request are very low. Misplaced Pages is a volunteer project, and prople work on what they choose. While it's ''possible'' that somebody will see your request and act on it, it's not very likely.
::::: I need to get some rest too. Here's the way I worked on this: I tend to work on Pink Floyd and other bands from time to time. I wanted to create a Machan Taylor page: she may be the only Pink Floyd back up singer that hasn't had an article drafted and she is cross-referenced across several other existing articles. I spent a few weeks totaling a good amount of hours researching her. I pulled resources and references together, compared them to see which ones were legitimate enough, etc. The subject has worked with Glenn Miller Orchestra, Sting, Gov't Mule, and many others too - is a professor in her artistic space, etc. So I began a draft. I synthesized information that I put in the first paragraph (the introductory paragraph) that were in my own words. I created a paragraph about her early life that is based on interviews - more than a couple. Then I left some notes in the space that would be devoted to her career overview but those notes were not organized. That may have included things from other sources that I needed to check on to see if they were fit for quotes. I stopped because I had been working on this for hours and needed a break. Within minutes the draft was deleted. I just feels like if I write the bands this woman worked with it will get slapped with 'plagiarism.' So this one singer for Pink Floyd and all these other artists and bands will never have an article then - it seems it will be impossible to get around this. Also, what this tells me is the 'draft' space here is no such thing. You have to bring the article 100% fleshed out and fully done to avoid punitive action. It seems it's not a very effective space to begin a project and resume work on it later. It's a tad harsh. The first two sections of the article were my own work. The third section was just jumbled notes to guide the next part of the draft... so I'm not sure what this means in terms of drafting. Thank you for your feedback. ] (]) 11:42, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:There is a recognised place for requesting articles, ]; but in all honesty, the take-up there is very low as well. Something that ''might'' work better is to ask at a relevant WikiProject - perhaps ]: that will at least be seen by people who have an interest in Misplaced Pages's coverage of chemistry.
:{{u|1987atomheartbrother}}, The editors who search for copyright violations are not perfect, I know I'm one of them. I think my error rate is under 1% but I do make mistakes. even when it is not a mistake, if the material is enough of the copyright violation that it ought to be deleted, I fully understand that it may also include information such as references that would be relevant for a rewrite. My guess is that the deleting administrator would be happy to email you the contents, but if that doesn't happen in short order, let me know and I will email the contents to you. ]] 11:44, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:Generally, if you want to see an article created, the most effective way is to do the research (find the sources to establish ]) and do it yourself. Doing that will have the side benefit that if you can't find suitable sources, you'll know that the article cannot be written. ] (]) 21:01, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
:The intersection of WT:CHEM and WP:TH is non-null:) Feel free to add cited info to ], which I just turned blue. ] (]) 02:06, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
::Thank you! ] (]) 16:11, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
::Good job! It's sometimes said around here that Teahouse-people don't start articles on request, but that isn't ''always'' true. Sometimes we feel like doing it. ] (]) 12:14, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Indeed. @] will remember leading me creating this one about ]s a couple of years ago. It's far less likely that anyone would ever want to create one about a businessman, cryptocurrency fad or 'some here-today-gone-tomorrow' minor celebrity. ] (]) 21:23, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
::::Sometimes we really want WP to have that article. ] was inspired by a question at Commons, but still. ] (]) 21:44, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
::::That’s incredible! I love the name ] (]) 18:58, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::I'm often on the fence for these...promoting involvement by newer editors to create articles on topics of their interest (increased involvement is good, and demonstrated willingness to engage in collaboration) vs doing it myself (especially if it could benefit from specialized literature resources or where some people might not feel comfortable writing publicly about certain topics even if "anonymous"). ] (]) 00:25, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== Youtube ==
::{{u|Sphilbrick}} I understand. I'd appreciate the help and will keep referential material on a Word doc... it seems that's what triggered this. I think I'm just a bit paranoid now for lack of rest and because I was being so careful! Thanks, everyone.] (]) 11:50, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::One thing that is important to be aware of is that ], when a text is minimally rewritten, is also (usually) a copyright violation, and is certainly plagiarism. I haven't seen your text so I don't know if that was the issue here, but it is something that happens pretty frequently. It is really difficult to paraphrase a text well, because we get stuck in how the existing text presents and discusses the information. The best way of creaating an entirely new text is to start with just the key facts and write the text based on those, instead of starting with existing sentences and writing a text based on them. --'']'' <small>] ]</small> 12:03, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::::{{u|Bonadea}} Thank you for the feedback, I truly appreciate it.] (]) 05:11, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:::: {{ping|1987atomheartbrother}} I'm not surprised you are frustrated at this experience but since you will be starting over (I hope from the e-mailed copy) I can give you a couple of tips from my experience with new articles. First, DONT use MS Word: it often "helpfully" converts Wiki markup for italics (that is <nowiki>''</nowiki>) into standard quotes (or even "smart" quotes, which is worse) and makes other possibly unwanted changes. So keep your local copy in a simple text editor (I use Wordpad, saving as .rtf). Second, it is helpful to switch between the local editor and the source editor in Misplaced Pages, to see, for example, how the templates will render and occasionally to add new material, especially citations. Make sure you switch on syntax highlighting in the Source editor (pen icon next to the word "Advanced" at top of edit window) so that you can use the colours to match up tags etc. Preview often BUT don't save ("publish") anything — copy the edited material back into your local editor from time to time. That way, you'll never hit copyright issues because Misplaced Pages will have no retained material until you are nearly done with the draft. Third, focus first on establishing that your ] meets the ] notability criteria, which should be easy in this case. A full discography or list of bands can be added after acceptance of the article, so just get your key ] ] that have ] included. Quality is much more important in drafts than quantity. So you don't need a photograph of the artist but you must have a cited source for any facts about her. Some simple facts can be cited to ] sources like her website but such sources don't establish notability. ] (]) 12:39, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::{{u|Michael D. Turnbull|Mike Turnbull}} Thank you for this feedback: everything I'm getting here is great guidance.] (]) 05:11, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:::{{u|1987atomheartbrother}}, I understand you might want to take a brief break which is understandable. I believe that the admin restored your material and mentioned that on your talk page. If I'm mistaken and you still need the material, you should turn on your email option in preferences and I will email you the contents. ]] 15:58, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::{{u|Sphilbrick}} I think the material was restored, which I appreciate it. But I will make sure to have the email option turned on. I didn't realize it wasn't on. Thanks so much.] (]) 05:11, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


If a reliable source posts a video on Youtube, is the video a good source to rely on? ] (]) 23:57, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
== Redirect Creation ==


:YouTube as a source is generally usable if the outlet themselves posts the video to their verified channel. As an example, a video by CNN uploaded to CNN's own channel is fine. That same video uploaded to "NewsLieTracker"'s channel isn't. —] ] <sup><small>] ]</small></sup> 00:02, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, I wanted to redirect ] to ] but was blocked by the "Article Wizard", forcing me to create a draft (I assume this is not necessary for a simple redirect). I was wondering if there was any way around this or an alternative facility for creating them? Should I be able to do this as a new user?&nbsp;] (]) 11:28, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::Thank you, but in ''name of the website'' do i put the publisher, or YouTube? ] (]) 00:08, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
: You can create a re-direct page easily by searching for the name you want to give it and when the search wizard says "You may create the page "De Fem", but consider checking the search results below to see whether the topic is already covered." you click on the red not-yet-present page and proceed. Note that you need to get the correct capitalisation in your search, so the redlink will be correct. The new redirect page just needs the code <nowiki>#REDIRECT ]</nowiki>, which I'd do for you but the complication is that there are already redirects for ] and ] (and maybe others), so I'm not sure what's best to do: a disambiguation page may be better. Someone more experienced than me will advise. ] (]) 11:54, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::You'd put the publisher, and put YouTube in the ''via'' parameter. ] <i><sup style="display:inline-flex;rotate:7deg;">]</sup></i> 02:17, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:: P.S. {{u|SmallJarsWithGreenLabels}}. I see that you have a newly-created account, so you may have to wait until auto-confirmed before you can create the page yourself but as that will be trivial, I guess someone who has seen these Teahouse comments will do it if this seems sensible. ] (]) 11:57, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::Hi {{u|WikiPhil012}}. You should probably take a look at ] and ] before adding any links to YouTube videos to any Misplaced Pages, even as part of a citation. If the source itself is considered to be a reliable source (]), you can still cite it without providing a link to YouTube; just make sure you provide as much information as you can about the original source in the citation as explained in ]. -- ] (]) 02:23, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
::: {{u|SmallJarsWithGreenLabels}} {{u|Michael D. Turnbull}} I have created the redirect page, so that is all done. The other redirects containing ''De fem'' only had it as part of the title, so I decided that the best solution would be to go ahead with the redirect. ] (]) 12:49, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::::You can put YouTube videos on Misplaced Pages. ] (]) 02:53, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:: Thanks for explaining. ] (]) 12:54, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::That last comment is true in some cases, but false in most. See ], as already cited. ] (]) 11:59, 8 January 2025 (UTC)


== Reply on a Talk Page == == promotional template ==


can white44tree please add ] template to ] article on wikipedia? ] (]) 00:28, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
I am having great difficulty in replying to a comment on a Talk Page. I have typed my comment and pressed PUBLISH but my reply seems to have gone into the ether. What am I doing wrong?&nbsp;] (]) 12:50, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hi {{u|BuffyO'B}}, could you please state what talk page you tried to edit? This will help us work out what the problem is. ] (]) 12:55, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


:Well i added the promotional template. ] ] 00:33, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
== How to reply to a comment on a Talk Page ==
::Does the content appear promotional? -- ]-'']'' -- 00:40, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Oh yea... removed it sorry ] ] 00:42, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:Vacuity (see the article, and ]) isn't the same as promotionalism. -- ] (]) 01:35, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
::what about ] page add ] template? ] (]) 01:07, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Does anything about the contents of that article appear promotional to you? -- ]-'']'' -- 18:48, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::yes and same with ] and ] ] (]) 23:59, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::What seems promotional about them? Is there any particularly promotional language or framing? -- ]-'']'' -- 02:11, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


== Are primary sources okay for a (minor) controversy section? ==
redtree21
I am trying to reply to a comment on the Myles Moylan page. I have typed it and pressed PUBLISH but nothing happens.&nbsp;] (]) 13:08, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
: {{ping|BuffyO&#39;B}} Your comments on that Talk page from 28 April are there OK although you forgot to sign with four tildes <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>. If you are trying to add something else, I suggest you try again, as clearly everything is OK now here at the Teahouse (except you added a new section when you could have continued the existing one immediately above this one) ] (]) 13:23, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


Currently working on the article ] (a section at ]), and I'm considering adding a (specifically minor) ] controversy paragraph pertaining to the name of the band, sitting under the "Name" heading after the name's origin. Currently, the only relevant sources are these two interviews with and with respectively. The former has a story about how they were nearly stopped by police from doing a gig, being mistaken for a ] rally because of the name, and the latter having a sentence about the band receiving a letter from someone after the release of ], who "had the wrong idea about us and didn’t like the One Nation lyrics." (Note: One Nation is a song about anti-racism and bigotry.) However, since these are both primary sources, I still hold concerns on whether or not this should be included in the final article. If anyone can provide another opinion, it'd be highly appreciated.
== Creating a page and adding a photo ==


—] <sup>]</sup><sub>]</sub> 04:38, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
I just made my first page for my relative who served in World War Two who was the most decorated Pilot in RAF Coastal Command in WW2 who is credited with sinking the first German U Boat of the War Mick Ensor DSO & Bar DFC & Bar and AFC
:Hello —]. I know nothing about the band, but I suggest you write that during an interview Wiley Arnett stated the band got its name because of – whatever reason was given. Perhaps a better source for the name origin could be found later on, and then the article can be edited. ] (]) 05:50, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:Hi @]: primary sources can be used to verify facts (straightforward and non-contentious ones). If the question is "where did this band get its name?", then arguably there is no better source to answer that, than the people who actually named it, ie. the band members. Even if you find a secondary source, say a magazine telling us where the name comes from, the information almost certainly ultimately traces back to the band members anyway. But as Karenthewriter suggests, rather than simply stating it as an absolute fact like "the name comes from" you should refer to that primary source and phrase it as "''according to Arnett'', the name comes from" (or words to that effect). -- ] (]) 07:56, 8 January 2025 (UTC)


== susanhollowayscott.com reliable? ==
i have no idea how to add his photo to the article I have uploaded one already I just now have to atach it to the page somehow


I'm currently working on upgrading an article to Good Article status, but there's still one citation left that's needed. Unfortunately, the only source I can seem to find is susanhollowayscott.com, which is a blog. I know that some blogs are allowed, so is this one trustworthy, or is it unreliable? Help! ] <sub>] ]</sub> 18:10, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
any help would be appreciated


:Hello, @]. ] says {{tq|when produced by an established ], whose work '''in the relevant field''' has previously been published by ], independent publications}}. According to our article on ], she is a writer of historical fiction, and her blog seems to be mostly on historical subjects, as you might expect. She has no doubt done her research, but unless she has a track record as a reliably published writer about history, it doesn't sound promising. ] (]) 18:22, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
]&nbsp;] (]) 13:21, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::<s>Your refs 1,2 and 3 are to her website, and therefor not independent and not contributing to confirming notability. ] (]) 20:05, 8 January 2025 (UTC)</s>
:{{u|Bommer76}}, hello and welcome to the Teahouse! It would seem you already added the photo to the article you are talking about. You would also need to make sure to put a ] on your user page as you are a relative of the subject of the article! Let me know if you have any questions! Thank you and enjoy your stay here on Misplaced Pages! ] <sup><small>]</small></sup> 13:30, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::<s>The article content states what she has written, but does not have content or refs for what has been written about her. This is Start class at best (the current rating) and needs significant work before being upgraded to C-class, let alone nominated for GA. ] (]) 20:07, 8 January 2025 (UTC)</s>
:: I worry that there may also be a copyright issue. Where did you get the image from? The exif data says that it was taken in 2012, in which case you must have been copying an already-existing print. The copyright ownership of that work is its photographer, not you, except in certain special circumstances. Note also that when the article is submitted, you should use just the person's name for the title, not including his awards and preferably you should use inline citations (see ]). ] (]) 13:38, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::::OP nominated ], not Susan Holloway Scott. ] <sup>(]) (])</sup> 20:14, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:::I have tagged the draft for deletion, because it has been copied and pasted from here ] (]) 16:18, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::Yes, query pertains to raising ] to GA, and want to know if effort can use Scott's blog as a reference. In that case, I agree with ColinFine that while Scott publishes historical fiction, she does not quality as an academic historian with bona fides. ] (]) 20:16, 8 January 2025 (UTC)


== Finding appropriate sources == == Sources and Notability ==


Just because sources exist for a subject does not necessarily mean that it is notable enough to have a Misplaced Pages article, correct? ] (]) 22:10, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello,
Yesterday, I submitted an article about a minor celebrity (folk singer/songwriter Kitty MacFarlane), which unfortunately wasn't accepted. Having read the advice helpfully left by the reviewer, I understand that the references I supplied are not to the standard required by Misplaced Pages. Unfortunately, I coudn;t find any sources which fit the requirements; almost everything available about this person is from reviews and articles about her music. Could anyone give me some advice about finding better sources? I would really like to get this article published, as there are a number of well-known folk artists lacking Misplaced Pages articles - something I'd like to help with. I would really appreciate any advise.
H&nbsp;] (]) 14:14, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:This sounds like a case of ]. ] (]) 14:30, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:The person in question has been a prolific member of the folk revival community for over a decade. Surely, that's long enough for us to talk about them? Most modern musicians will mainly appear in article which discuss their work in terms of reviews. Are we unable to talk about them?
:{{courtesy link| Draft:Kitty MacFarlane}} {{re| Henry Kingdon}} {{please}} ] ] ] 15:28, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::Per the reviewer, needs better refs. ] (]) 16:34, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


:@] Correct. ] sources are wanted, not, for example, subject's social media. ] (]) 22:18, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
:Hello, {{U|Henry Kingdon}}, and welcome to the Teahouse. You say "Surely, that's long enough for us to talk about them?" But that's not the question (the shortcut title TOOSOON may be misleading you). The question is "Have ''other people'' talked about them?" That is, have other people, unconnected with McFarlane, chosen to write about her and been published in reliable sources? If the answer is No, then it is indeed "too soon". Reviews in reliable sources can certainly be cited and used in an article - but if none of the reviews say much about the artist, then there is pretty well nothing that can go into the article. At present, not a single source in the draft is independent of her. While non-independent sources can be used in a limited way (see ]), they do not contribute to establishing notability, and should be only a small proportion of the sources. --] (]) 17:29, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::Hello ]. There can not be an Misplaced Pages article unless the subject is considered notable. Sources exist about me, including mentions in a few local newspaper articles, but that doesn't make me Misplaced Pages-article-notable. If you haven’t already done so reading ] may be of help to you. ] (]) 03:49, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Alright, thanks. I was just wondering cause I very recently obtained NPR rights, and wanted to know if just because an article with sources meant that it was notable, since I forgot. ] (]) 06:02, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== A Page about Indian Educational linguist - Rama Kant Agnihotri ==
== Copyright on images ==


I am in doubt if the person is nitable and whether he should have a wikipedia page.
Hello! I have questions regarding image copyrights. If I found an image that is likely to have copyright problems, where do I make the report? Thank you!&nbsp;] (]) 15:10, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:] will be the place to start. - ] (]) 15:25, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


Full name - Rama Kant Agnihotri
== Getting to outreach dashboard ==


Profession - Professor (Retd.), faculty at Uni. of delhi.
I have difficulties finding the outreach dash board page please help&nbsp;] (]) 15:12, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{re| ChabbieCee }} Is this what you’re looking for? ] ] ] ] 15:24, 1 May 2021 (UTC) talk:Timtempleton:Yes please thank you.


Wrote many books, including, Routledge published: an essential Hindi grammar. ] (]) 22:40, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
== Link to Italian wiki ==
:@], do you mean ]? ]&nbsp;] 22:42, 8 January 2025 (UTC)


:Well, ], it's merely a draft. Let's see how the draft develops. I have to say, though, that it's seriously defective. Consider this somniferous sample: "Rama Kant Agnihotri’s work has been pivotal in leveraging India’s rich linguistic diversity as a tool for social justice and educational equity." I think this means "Rama Kant Agnihotri’s work has made India’s linguistic diversity a tool for social justice and educational equity"; but I'd have to look at the source to be sure. However, the only source provided is by Rama Kant Agnihotri himself, so it can't be used to verify a claim for an achievement by him. -- ] (]) 00:31, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Can someone please explain to me why in this ] the link to the corresponding doesn't show up even though the interlink is properly established in the ?&nbsp;<i>]</i> ] 15:21, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{re|Tanonero}} Interwiki links aren't immedately updated when something is changed on wikidata, but rather from time to time via a job queue. You can use a ] to speed things up. ] (]) 15:35, 1 May 2021 (UTC) ::Aside from the draft, you should not have article-like content on your Use page and should stop any work on ]. As for the unsubmitted draft ], needs work before being submittedfor review. ] (]) 04:49, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::{{re|Victor Schmidt}} Thanks a lot! --<i>]</i> ] 15:38, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:::<small>I have adjusted the link to above. Shortcuts are a pain. ] (]) 17:54, 1 May 2021 (UTC)</small>


== Jean-François Ballester ==
== My User Contributions when I am logged in generates no content only this message: "The filter provided no history matches" ==


2 weeks ago someone added something in French to the article ]. According to Google translate it's about the place and grave, where he was buried. As they put malformed "ref"-tags around it, it's not clear to me, what they intended to do. So: should the sentence be deleted, or could it be used somehow? ] ] 23:30, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
When I am logged in to my account, I am no longer able to access the list of my . I can only access it if I am logged out. Is it possible I accidently added an edit filter when I recently visited my Preference page? Thanks. The Contributions option is so useful!&nbsp;] (]) 16:24, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{u|Oceanflynn}}, click the "Search for contributions" button to expand it if it is not already expanded. To check all the contributions, the 'User:' field should have your username, the 'Namespace' field should have 'all' selected, and rest all the fields and tickboxes should be empty. Then, click "search". See if this helps. <span>] (] | ])</span> 12:24, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


:The reference was for his mother and sister being coaches, so I moved it back up to that line. I removed the addition in French (location of his grave), as there was no source to support it. ] (]) 23:39, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
== Are citations needed for Discography? ==


== Copyright question ==
Is it essential to provide citations on a musical artist's discography section?&nbsp;] (]) 16:43, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


https://www.larousse.fr/encyclopedie/data/images/1315374-Thomas_Robert_Bugeaud.jpg
:Hello, {{U|Tamingimpala}}, and welcome to the Teahouse. The answer appears to be Yes, but not necessarily inline. See ]. --] (]) 17:32, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


Can I just check this is out of protection, it was painted in the 1840s, does it being a digital image have different / changed protection? ] (]) 09:48, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
== Sources review ==


:@] Faithful 2D representations/photos of paintings that old would be in the ], as that article explains. When you upload the image to Commons, make sure you include your immediate source, i.e. the weblink you gave here. More complex copyright questions should be directed to the Commons helpdesk at ]. ] (]) 14:19, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Hi, could you please review the sources i have provided in my draft of "David Alaverdian"&nbsp;] (]) 17:17, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
::Cheers ] (]) 16:54, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== I need a biography written on Misplaced Pages ==
{{courtesy link|Draft:David Alaverdian}} --] (]) 17:34, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


As a naturopath and holistic healthcare practitioner, I'd like an experienced Wiki writer to feature an article on my expertise. If any of you can help then please reach out soon. ] (]) 11:04, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:Hello, {{U|HaykInformation}}, and welcome to the Teahouse. The sources required to establish ] need to meet ''all three'' of the requirements of being ], ], and containing ] of the subject. 1 may mor may not be reliable, but is almost certainly not independent, and does not contain significant coverage. 2 is a blog, which are hardly every regarded as reliable sources; 3 does not contain significant coverage. In short - you probably can't use 2 as a reference at all; 1 and 3 may be used as ], to support uncontroversial factual information, as long as there are also suitable independent sources to establish him as notable. --] (]) 17:41, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


:@] Posting a request here at the Teahouse is more-or-less an invitation to ] to "reach out" and take your money, as the link I've added explains. If you are (or become) a ], then a volunteer will likely notice and write about you. There are ]. ] (]) 12:13, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
== How to shrink a logo pic ==
:Hello, @]. To put your request in other words "I want to use Misplaced Pages to promote my business". ] of any kind is forbidden on Misplaced Pages.
:''If'' several people who have no connection with you, and have not been commissioned or fed information on you behalf, choose to write at some length about you in ], then you would probably meet Misplaced Pages's criteria for ], and an article could be written about you. Such an article would not belong to you, would not be controlled by you, would not necessarily say what you want it to say, and would be able to be edited by almost anybody in the world ''except'' you and your associates. If it happened that there was reliably published material that was negative about you, that would probably be discussed in the article. See ]
:If you have not been written about in that way, then no amount of work, and no amount of money, is going to be able to put an article about you in Misplaced Pages: see ].
:Please focus on other means to promote your business. And don't, whatever you do, pay somebody to write a Misplaced Pages article about you: see ]. ] (]) 13:38, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::Your submission of a draft about yourself at ] has been declined. For a living person, all content must be verified by valid references (see ]). References need to be to publications about you, not sci journal articles for which you were a co-author. Those are useless. ] (]) 16:26, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:{{ping|Dr. Mojibul Haque}} I feel I should point out that alternative medicines (and those who practice with same) are in a ] ], with part of the issue in the topic area being promotion such as you're attempting to do. —] ] <sup><small>] ]</small></sup> 16:42, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::See that ] is designated on its Talk page as a contentious topic. ] (]) 23:37, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== What is the WikiCup ==
I Need help to shrink a logo pic
Where in the already published german wiki, the logo is correct dimensioned, on the en-wiki page (not yet published) it is to '''big'''.
So I need Your help how to shrink the logo pic.
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Thanks in advance&nbsp;] (]) 17:39, 1 May 2021 (UTC) What is the WikiCup, that’s my only question. ] (]) 12:06, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:See ] ] (]) 12:12, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:{{re|Stroth wiki}} Hello, and Welcome to the Teahouse. The {{para|logo}} param of ] expects a filename and an exitension only. If done this way, the infobox will automatically adjust the image to a fitting size, because this way the size of the image is dependent on the size of the infobox. So, for example, to use ] as a logo, one would type {{para|logo|Example.jpg}}. I have changed this in ]. ] (]) 17:51, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hey @], The ] is an annual writing competition on Misplaced Pages, where participants earn points by contributing to articles across various categories. The goal is to encourage high-quality contributions and promote engagement. ] (]) 13:30, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::So basically you just edit to get points? ] (]) 20:33, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::@] it's friendly competition, and for some people a fun way to motivate themselves. We're both ] and ]. ~ 🦝 ]&nbsp;(he/him&nbsp;•&nbsp;]) 21:13, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::::Ok ] (]) 21:22, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::Wait, then what are the judges for? ] (]) 20:31, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== Is Muck Rack a Self-published source? ==
I see. The "centered" was an overdose. Thank You! --] (]) 18:08, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


Hey, Hope you are doing great, I'm here to ask about ]. Is it a ]? ] (]) 13:56, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
==Untitled signatuew without a question ==


:I am not sure but their journalist profolios/profile are automatically generated and may contain errors. I wouldn't consider it a reliable source for a comprehensive list of any journalist's article. But I'd consider it fine to put it in an 'external links' section, especially if the profile is a verified one. ] <i><sup style="display:inline-flex;rotate:7deg;">]</sup></i> 14:53, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
&nbsp;] (]) 17:50, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hi {{U|Alan Svirnovskiy}}! You can make future test edits at ] or by creating your own personal sandbox, for instance at ], to see how Misplaced Pages formatting works. ] (''']''') 23:21, 1 May 2021 (UTC) ::@] Thank you for your reply. ] (]) 16:22, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== hello == == about create new page ==


it require article to create new page you might help me to understand ] (]) 13:57, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
just passing to say hi, im quite new to wikipedia so i would like some advice on how to edit properly.


:Hello, @], and welcome to the Teahouse.
thanks in advance. ] (]) 18:04, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:Trying to write an article before you have spent time learning how Misplaced Pages works is likely to lead to disappointment and frustration, and probably a lot of wasted effort.
:Hello, {{u|TheTankMan001}}. Try ]. It is an interactive learning game. ] ] 18:18, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{User:ColinFine/PractiseFirst}}.
:Looking at ] (which is where your attempted article currently is), it appears that you have done the obvious thing of starting by writing what you about a subject. Unfortunately this is writing the article ] - because Misplaced Pages does not have any interest at all in what you know about Umubwiriza (or what I know, or what any random person on the Internet knows). Misplaced Pages is almost ''only'' interested in what has been published ''about'' him in ] by people completely ]. Unless you ''start'' by finding such sources, you are very likely wasting your time. ] (]) 14:53, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:If English is not your first language, I recommend editing in a Misplaced Pages version that is in another language. You can see ] for a list. ] <i><sup style="display:inline-flex;rotate:7deg;">]</sup></i> 14:55, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== Redirect note ==
i already did but its quite basic though, anyways, thanks for the tip anyway. ] (]) 18:22, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


When I go to ] from my Chrome browser, a note appears at the top, (Redirected from ]). This note does not appear in the editor, and also does not appear if I go to the article from within Misplaced Pages. Why does it appear, and how can it be eliminated (or should it)? ] (]) 15:36, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::] before I made my first Misplaced Pages edit I read dozens of Misplaced Pages articles – both the ones rated as good articles, and those that had tags stating problems needed fixing. (I chose subjects I was interested in, so that wasn't boring.) I looked at the references and figured out good sources vs. not reliable ones. After that, when I read an article that I felt could be improved, I knew where to look for good information, and how to write what I call the "bland, neutral" style. (I can't give my opinion, or use flowery language. As Sergeant Joe Friday used to say on '']'' "just the facts".) I had to know what Misplaced Pages was all about before I could try to help out.


:This note means that you were sent to the article from a ]. This is not a problem and likely just means that the page that is saved in your browser is the redirect page and not the actual page. (What probably happened here is that the first time you visited the article, it was a draft, which was then ] to the final article, leaving a redirect.) Again, this is not anything you need to worry about - it is completely normal to be redirected sometimes. ] (]) 16:08, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::Best wishes on your upcoming editing adventures. ] (]) 00:09, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
::Thanks very much. Looks like I need to clear my browser. ] (]) 20:40, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== Glitch? ==
:::thanks for the advice! ] (]) 00:30, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


I'm currently working on ], and while updating the "Aftermath" section I noticed that one of the links in the lead bugged out, producing "post-open">Fujita Scalepost-close">" in regular text instead of ]. Does anybody else see this? It's been happening for months, and I can't for the life of me figure out what's happening. ]<sub>]</sub><sup>]</sup> 16:17, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
== help ==
:It was in the wikitext, no idea why. I've removed it. ]&nbsp;] 16:35, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::Hm, that’s… odd. I’m not sure what it is, but I’ll ask around at the VP. ]<sub>]</sub><sup>]</sup> 16:37, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Sometimes you use the visual editor, and I've seen VE add odd stuff to wikitext occasionally. ]&nbsp;] 17:25, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== unblocking request ==
need help with making my article compliant with wikipedia guideline&nbsp;] (]) 18:27, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:@{{u|Antranjay singh}}, hello and welcome, if you are referencing your draft article on the politician, then unfortunately no, it is not possible right now for anyone to help you ''(pertaining their notability status)'' as they fail to meet our general notability criteria and out notability criteria for politicians. See ] and ] respectively. ''']''' (]) 19:19, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{re|Antranjay singh}} generally, candidates for office aren't notable - if he wins election to a state or national legislative district, he's notable though. ] (] &#124; ]) 23:01, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


Can someone help me with request please? ] (]) 16:39, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
== Race and intelligence help ==


:@] Welcome to the Teahouse. In a word: "No".
On this page ] there are errors "harvp error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFNisbettAronsonBlairDickens2012a" does anyone know how to fix this? Thank you!&nbsp;''']''' (] • ]) 19:03, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
:You have been partially blocked ''on one article page only'' for continued disruption across a three-year period. Your appeal was reviewed today by an administrator and declined. Feel free to edit constructively anywhere else on Misplaced Pages's other 6.9 million articles, but do not try to assert your own view of how things should be; always base everything upon what ] actually say. Regards, ] (]) 17:27, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::@] There was no need to email me off-wiki. There was nothing private that needed discussing, so I am replying to you here instead. I took a look at your edits made when you were logged in and as an IP. Your edits were repeatedly reinserted after their removal, and were unsubstantiated. There was no attempt to discuss things on the article talk page and one administrator that repeated attempts to make these edits had been happening over a 9 year period. Actions that are repeated over and over again without any attempt to justify them and gain concensus on the relevant talk page are disruptive — hence your single page block. You are free to edit elsewhere and are asked to leave your personal views behind when you do so. Please don't email other editors off-wiki without good reason. We edit openly and publicly here, and emails should be used very sparingly, and only when a degree of privacy is absolutely necessary. ] (]) 19:46, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::I think my message was direct and clear: No explanation was given about reversing the changes and instead, someone repeatedly was just deleting them. I'm not sure where you got 9 years history of my change because I've started using Misplaced Pages since 2022 only. I'm sorry if you are unhappy with the message which I sent, but anyway the same message and concern indicated here. ] (]) 20:41, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:@] See ] and consider joining the discussion at ]. Btw, do you see why this edit wasn't helpful? ] (]) 20:56, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::Thanks, I responded your query there. ] (]) 21:05, 9 January 2025 (UTC)


== MiszaBot configuration ==
:Hi {{u|QuantumRealm}}. That reference is listed in full twice in the text. To use harv references the full reference must be listed only once. Put one copy in the Bibliography section and remove the other one. See ]. ] (]) 21:51, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


On the MiszaBot config for automatically archiving talk pages or other pages, what does the "counter" part do? What if that field is left blank? I just adjusted the parameters for the MiszaBot on ] for instance if anyone wants a real example to answer me in relation to. ] (]) 18:28, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
== Table appears under next subheading ==


I tried adding a table to the following page "2021 Belarusian Premier League" It is entitled "Managerial Changes". For some reason, the table appears below the "League Table" subheading below it, and I can't figure out why.&nbsp;] (]) 22:54, 1 May 2021 (UTC) :@] It is the current number of the last used archive. It can be left empty so that it operates using default numbering. You can read further documentation at ]. Hope this helps. Regards, ] (]) 20:04, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::Why would someone ''not ''leave it blank then? Leaving it blank looks to me like it would nearly always be the best option. ] (]) 20:10, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::@] in this case, it could be removed entirely so no one is tempted to fill in answer, but as the documentation mentions, sometimes the format isn't a number, but prefixed with text, e.g "Archive #1" instead of "1". ~ 🦝 ]&nbsp;(he/him&nbsp;•&nbsp;]) 21:11, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::::Thanks Shushugah. ] (]) 21:13, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::{{ping|Iljhgtn}} <code>counter</code> is used for numbered archives. It tells the bot which number to use in the next archiving. You start by manually setting <code>counter = 1</code> unless there are already archives. When the bot has filled up an archive to the allowed size, it automatically increments <code>counter</code>. I don't know what happens if you omit a <code>counter</code> value while asking for numbered archives with <code><nowiki>Archive %(counter)d</nowiki></code>. Maybe the bot will refuse to archive. Or maybe it will set <code>counter</code> to 1 and start archiving like if it had already been set to 1. ] (]) 00:52, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::::Ok so whenever you are creating a new one from scratch and there is no archive, "counter" should be populated with "1"? ] (]) 00:58, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::::{{ping|Iljhgtn}} Yes, if you want numbered archives and not yearly or monthly archives. ] (]) 01:29, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== Where to start a conversation about naming of natural disasters? ==
I tried adding a table to the following page "2021 Belarusian Premier League" It is entitled "Managerial Changes". For some reason, the table appears below the "League Table" subheading below it, and I can't figure out why.&nbsp;] (]) 23:02, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


Hi,
:Hi {{u|Barnasj}}, it appears that a curly bracket was missing at the end of the table syntax. It should be ] now. – ] (]) 23:21, 1 May 2021 (UTC)


It occurs to me that as climate change increases the number of natural disasters, and those disasters lead to more destruction, there will be more and more confusion around names. Therefore I feel it would be helpful to start a discussion that might lead to a policy / guidance on how to name them.
== Actor Jose Perez ==


This is currently happening with the Palisades Fire (2025) and Palisades Fire (2021). See the 2025 fire talk page for more (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/search/?oldid=1268426822&title=Talk:Palisades%20Fire%20(2025))
I've been trying to write a page about the character actor Jose Perez and it keeps being rejected. I sincerely believe I've thoroughly documented his career and shown it's notability and I don't want to submit and be rejected again. https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Jose_Perez_(actor) I'm hoping someone here can help me understand what the problem is so I can fix it.&nbsp;] (]) 00:12, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{U|Perrydigm}}, welcome to the Teahouse! Articles on Misplaced Pages have to be written from a ], not like a article in the '']''. There is a standard for neutrality that articles must meet.
:Second, a lot of the sources are not reliable or do not contribute to notability. Almost all of the references are from some list of stuff, which doesn't demonstrate notability. For some of the other ones, notability isn't established by a ] unfortunately. Then there is the <nowiki>fandom.com</nowiki> citation, which is not reliable, as it is also a Wiki. You should read the ].
:Also, a little secret: It's much easier to start on Misplaced Pages with something small. A new article is ''very, very'' hard to accomplish. I would recommend starting with smaller tasks such as ] or ]. There is a list of tasks at ]. I, personally, started with commenting out unused ]. Trust me, it's much easier to start this way. Most, if not all, of the editors you see here today had beginnings doing basic copy edit, and some still do now. Thank you for reading this!] a ] fan]]]]] (]) 01:06, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
Well thank you ], but A)I am not just starting here. I have created two new articles in the past, so I am not unaware of the criteria or the difficulty. I just seem to be having particular trouble convincing reviewers they are being met for this one. And B) I'm not sure how to make the point that the productions he performed in received excellent reviews (which I document with references) from a more Neutral POV. They were good reviews. That's not neutral.
: C)The notability criteria for entertainers are:
"Has had significant roles in multiple notable films, television shows, stage performances, or other productions."
:He acted in eighteen 'big-screen' movies, which between them won 2 Emmys, 3 Golden Globes and were nominated for 2 Oscars and 3 more Golden Globes. I think that constitutes "multiple" and the Emmys and GoldenGlobes would seem to indicate notability. And he was in the principle cast for two different TV shows. That is a "significant role".
"Has a large fan base or a significant "cult" following."
:I can't attest to his personal following, but at least one of the films he acted in is considered a "cult classic".
"Has made unique, prolific or innovative contributions to a field of entertainment."
:I can't attest to "unique" or "innovative" personal contributions, but many of the productions he performed in were certainly groundbreaking (Steambath, The Way of The Gun, Eastside Westside).
:What I think is indisputable, however is that his contributions have been "prolific". How can anybody possibly argue that over 980 performances on Broadway, over 400 performances off-Broadway, dozens of television episodes in ten different TV series, including one in which he had second-billing and appeared in every episode (On the Rocks), as he did in Calucci's Department (where he got third billing) and eighteen 'big-screen' movies isn't "prolific"?
Is there some doubt as to whether he actually acted in all these productions?
Is there some way to more "reliably" document his participation in all those productions that would be more persuasive? There aren't a whole lot of sources other than IMDB, etc. for this sort of information that I'm aware of. What am I missing?


Where do I start that sort of discussion? I know it takes time to create policy, and it may or may not lead to any. But it seems useful to start that conversation now.
::] a sad fact of life is that a lot of online sources aren't considered reliable, including the Internet Movie Database. I've written articles about actors, and editors come along after the article's been published and remove my occasional IMDd reference. Try to find published-in-book-form reliable references. And even though you love Calucci's Department, just say Jose Perez was in it, not that it was and much-beloved but ill-fated show. Here's a reference I found for you:
::Perez played Ramon Gonzales in '']''.(use proper referencing format) Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and TV Shows 1946 – Present'', Ballantine Books, 1979, page 98.


Thank you!
::You referenced a New York Times article about the show. Nice article, but Perez isn't mentioned in it, so it doesn't help him to be notable. If you have a local library that's now open, and it has a good reference book section, try to find books listing Perez's movie roles. For each one you find there's a good reference source.


delecto ] (]) 18:55, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::It seems to be important to you to say that The Way of the Gun is a cult classic, but if that hinders you getting a neutral-tone article accepted, just write that Perez was in the film, and find a good reference that says so.
:{{ping|Delectopierre}} Perhaps ] is a good place to start?-- ]<sup>]</sup> 18:59, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:@] I'm not sure if this is relevant to the particular fires you refer to, but I would just add to the above by stating that we do not invent names for things here. Misplaced Pages ''follows'' what other reliable sources say about things and how they call them. Should multiple high-quality sources use alternative names, we do have the ability to create ] pages so that anyone typing one, lesser-used name, will be sent to the right page using the most accepted name. This is not fixed in stone. Thus you can search for ] and ] and arrive at the same page. That particular change took a lot of discussion before a consensus was reached. With ongoing events such as the most recent Palisades fire, it may be that hindsight and ] will allow the best form of discussion of page nomenclature in each case. Regards, ] (]) 19:59, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::@] thanks. I'm not talking about naming things. This is occurring because fires -- at least in CA -- are named by dispatchers as a way to make it easier for the firefighters to communicate over the radio. e.g. the fire at 123 main st becomes the 'Main St. Fire' and nothing is preventing the same thing from happening the following week/month/year. This creates a situation where there can be multiple fires known as the Main St fire.
::This is in contrast to hurricanes, for example, as the national weather service retires a name once a storm with that name becomes significant; at least as I understand it.
::As such, it seems to me that it would be helpful to come up with some guidance on how articles are named for natural disasters that share a name in the real world. ] (]) 00:35, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::{{ping|Delectopierre}} Don't overthink this. The existing policies cover this just fine. If&ndash;and ''when''&ndash;sources change the ], we follow accordingly. Future fires in this area will be unlikely to be named "Palisades Fire" even though it isn't formally codified, just like the ] isn't a name you're going to hear again out of all likelihood.--] ] 00:37, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::Please do not patronize me by suggesting I am overthinking this, and please don't WP:BLUDGEON me by responding to every comment I've made to someone else regarding this. ] (]) 00:45, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::I'm afraid you ''are'' overthinking it, which is common when you encounter Misplaced Pages's policies and procedures anew. It's not bludgeoning when I'm saying nothing ''about'' you and am answering the questions you pose pretty directly.--] ] 00:51, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::::I just asked you not to use that phrase and you repeated it. This has gone from patronizing to willful disrespect. Cut it out. ] (]) 00:54, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::::I've been treating you with great patience but you refuse to trust me. I have about 200 times the amount of edits and 3 times your tenure here and I'm sharing the thorough understanding of policies and guidelines I've accumulated. Call it what you want, but ] becomes beautifully simple once you read it. If you need more specifics, different ] may have their own guidelines about how that general policy applies, but they're all ultimately basically just that. I've been through your situation numerous times. Don't cast the ] of "willful disrespect".--] ] 00:58, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:{{ping|Delectopierre}} To add to what Nick says, it is frowned upon to post about an ongoing decision making discussion elsewhere (unless it is to raise serious misconduct concerns) as it could be considered ], particularly when the incipient consensus is leaning against your position.--] ] 21:15, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
::{{u|Delectopierre}}, in this case, the relevant guideline is ] and the applicable subsection is ]. It is all clear and well-established. ] (]) 22:16, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
:::I don't see anything in ] that discusses how WP would treat, eg, two planets named Mercury. ] (]) 00:36, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::Which one is the ]? In that hypothetical situation there probably wouldn't be a primary topic. But this is not analogous to that situation. This is more like ] being by far the most notable storm named Tip, even though the name was never formally retired.--] ] 00:39, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::@] can you point me to any policy that says its frowned upon to discuss future improvements based on a current conversation? ] (]) 00:27, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::{{ping|Delectopierre}} I already did. You can't do it with the appearance of trying to sway a discussion you're involved in.--] ] 00:37, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::You did not. You said it's frowned upon and referenced a policy. ] "it is frowned upon to point to a policy shortcut without explaining ''how'' it applies to the exact situation at hand."
::::I came to teahouse because I am relatively new and want to improve this encyclopedia. You coming here and inserting yourself in this discussion is not a friendly thing to do to a newcomer such as me. ] (]) 00:43, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::Unlike them, I explained clearly how that policy applies here instead of just pointing to it. You linked the ongoing discussion. How do you expect others to react to that? I'm explaining things in a civil manner. Misplaced Pages is complicated and there are many rules to learn. Please read others' responses too as I agree with them as well.--] ] 00:45, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== Userbox ==
::I'm a published author, and I like to be creative, and to let people know my opinions of certain things. But I can't do that on Misplaced Pages. I keep everything neutral, and if I ever write that something's considered excellent, then I'm giving a direct quote from a reliable published source. It is difficult for me to write a good Misplaced Pages article, because it often takes me six or more months to find good references. But if I want to have a good online source of information on a subject that's important to me I don't publish the article until I'm confident everything in it will pass muster with most reviewing editors. Best wishes in editing your draft article. ] (]) 05:49, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


Well I made a ] with an image. But when I use the full image like normal just takes the screen up. and when I use thumbnail image it has this border around it. How will I fix it? ] ] ] 00:30, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Thank you very very much ]!
:@] {{fixed}}, by specifying a size for the image. <span style="white-space:nowrap"><span style="font-family:monospace">'''<nowiki>''']<nowiki>]]'''</nowiki>'''</span> (] • ])</span> 02:35, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::I think I get it now, though I have to admit I think it's pretty bizarre that something that is clearly fact (like that he was in all those productions) is rejected because of technicalities of of the reference process. I mean it's not like clips of him performing are not currently viewable on YouTube! It seems like a Kafkaesque version of "if a tree falls in the forest and isn't properly documented, it didn't actually fall", even if the tree is lying directly in front of the questioner...
::Thank you @]! ;) ] ] ] 02:37, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Just for the record, it's not that I'm actually all that big of a fan of '']''. I originally started doing this because I went looking for info on the actor who played "God" in '']'', and realized as I looked into it that there was something of a theme to his work, i.e. that he fairly consistently, played significant but non-top-billed roles in shows that got great reviews, but were consistently ridiculously unlucky and Calucci is just the epitome of that (placed in a time-slot up against '']'' during a season when there was a writers strike, lol!).
:::Well, whatever, I really appreciate the explanation (and the extra citation!)!


== Get my article reviewed == == Help with draft article ==


Hello!
I have written an article on the current political situation of the Amhara ethnic group in Ethiopia. There is a waiting period of 5 months before it could be reviewed. It would be nice if someone could review it before that. Here is the link to the draft article. https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Amhara_Massacre


I am a new wikipedia user, I was hoping to create an article for a song:
Thanks,&nbsp;] (]) 03:44, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Bird_On_The_Buffalo
Hello, {{u|KeyBaher}}. It could take up to five months or it could be sooner. Each reviewer decides which drafts they want to evaluate, and the highest quality drafts tend to get reviewed sooner. Your draft is about a massacre but does not give the date of the event in the opening sentence. Correct that. The victims were from the ] and you should link to that article. Link also to the major places mentioned in your draft, and the organizations involved. Your article begins with describing one specific massacre but then goes on to describe a variety of related incidents, including several that took place earlier. Consider restructuring the draft to a more chronogical narrative. In conclusion, the best thing you can do is to keep improving the draft, making it closer and closer to a halfway decent encyclopedia article. ] ] 05:37, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


I have used several independent sources, but seem not to qualify for article creation at this time, due to not meeting notability criteria.
== Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute ==


If I could have a couple pointers in the right direction, that would be great. Thank you! ] (]) 00:54, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Adding Carolyn Waters Broe to Notable Alumni
:While ] is considered article-worthy, as are his six albums, and a small number of songs on those albums, perhaps ''Bird on the Buffalo'' does not have enough published about it to justify an article. Most of your refs acknowledge the song and video exist, but do not provide at-length reviews of the song or how it was received. ] (]) 12:58, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== Asking about wiki Inuit ==
I am wondering if anyone in Misplaced Pages: Teahouse is talented at making additions to articles? I was a violist in the Los Angles Philharmonic Institute Orchestra the very first year in the summer of 1982 under the direction of Leonard Bernstein. It was an amazing experience that I will never forget! Bernstein was absolutely inspiring. I worked with several top celebrity conductors that summer and many of the conducting associates as well. I became the Conductor and Artistic Director of the Four Seasons Orchestra of Scottsdale, Arizona, and the Principal Violist of the Scottsdale Philharmonic. Bernstein helped me to understand the importance of communication with the orchestra members as a conductor. The URL of the LA Philharmonic Institute article is https://en.wikipedia.org/Los_Angeles_Philharmonic_Institute. The URL of the Misplaced Pages article on me is https://en.wikipedia.org/Carolyn_Waters_Broe. There are pictures of me talking to conductor Christopher Hogwood and working with the Principal Violist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Jan Halinka. He has long since passed away. I was a student of LA Philharmonic violist Jerry Epstein in the mid-1970s at UC Irvine, CA, who passed away a couple of summers ago after forty-three years with them! It is possible that there is a program in the LA Philharmonic Archives from 1982 with my name listed as Carolyn Broe https://www.laphil.com/about/la-phil/archives-services.


Hello, I’m reviving the Inuit Misplaced Pages, but sadly I don’t know Inuit and the rest of the ones I know doesn’t even know the existence of the language. What I do then? ] (]) 01:07, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you for your help.
Carolyn&nbsp;] (]) 04:10, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


:Hello Carolyn. I see another editor has now added your name to the article.--]|] 09:28, 2 May 2021 (UTC) :Inuit wikipedia is ] ] ] ] 01:51, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::Still, can you revise my work to fix possible grammar mistakes? ] (]) 02:01, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::What work? ] ] ] 02:03, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::My new articles on Inuit Misplaced Pages. ] (]) 02:04, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::Tell me specificly, Which articles? ] ] ] 02:08, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::::All articles i create there, (Example: the Jal 123 article) ] (]) 02:13, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::::Don't. Just follows ] comment ] ] ] 02:17, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
*If you do not speak a language, you should not be writing articles for that Misplaced Pages project. Someone did that on Scots Misplaced Pages and severely set back the project, creating a ton of additional work for people. Left unchecked, you can actually end up corrupting databases of the Inuit language that assume that the Misplaced Pages project is in well-written Inuit. <sub>signed, </sub>] <sup>]</sup> 02:14, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


:Please don't write articles in languages that you aren't fluent in. That's a recipe for disaster. ] (]) 17:49, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== Get my article reviewed ==
I have an article for BGYO's new song entitled He's Into Her, it was moved to draft space almost a month ago. Is it possible to review my article? https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:He%27s_Into_Her_(BGYO_song)
Thank you and best regards. ] (]) 08:36, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:The backlog of 5,000+ drafts is not a queue. Reviewers pick what they want to review next. Could be days, weeks, or (sadly) months. Teahouse hosts are not necessarily also reviewers. ] (]) 10:34, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


Protoeus, I note you've ''already'' created one article on Inuit Misplaced Pages. Creating articles in Inuit Misplaced Pages without knowing how to speak Inuktituk is not a bannable offense, because I don't think that's ever been considered before, but I think it's a reasonable argument for deleting the article. ] (]) 03:30, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
{{u|Troy26Castillo}} This is the second time you created a draft for a song by BGYO very shortly after the songs' release date (see ]. And you are extremely knowledgeable about small details. Similar situation for the article about the group ] and an article about the launch of the band ]. (Really? An article about the band's launch, separate from the article about the band?) What, if any, are your connections to the group? If paid, that information belongs on your User page. ] (]) 10:41, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


== Writing quoted material from ancient books in the Library of Ireland to credit source and also the host family it was written about. ==
::{{reply to|David notMD}} Hello sir, regarding this matter, I am only a fan but I am not paid in doing these articles. I don't have any connections with them personally even with the management. It saddens me reading your comment sir. Because I am not earning in doing these things. That is why, I don't understand why there is comment in the article of being undisclosed paid. And also sir, if there were things that I need to improve in the article I am revising it to make it better. But, please sir don't say that I am being paid for this. I respect your opinion sir. Thank you also. ] (]) 12:41, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


::{{reply to|David notMD}} With all due respect, but let me inform you sir that I have nothing to disclosed because I am not paid in doing this article. Why I am being accused of something which I haven't done in the first place. ] (]) 13:00, 2 May 2021 (UTC) All of the information has been rewritten from the source of the Annals of the Four Masters! An Ancient Book from the Library of Ireland! And a Lineage has been added! if someone else used this first it is still not copyrighted as it is source material taken from the same place for a different purpose but still withing the same context! ] (]) 02:45, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Asking an editor if they have a personal connection or are in a paid relationship is a common, near-standard question to ask editors who appear to have a single purpose. For the four articles I named (the group, the launch of the group, the two songs - all of which you created), and in addition for ] and ] you had made between 500 and 1000 edits about BGYO. My query was rational. I see that on your User page you have added a declaration of not PAID, which was the appropriate thing to do. It leaves not answered whether you have any personal connection to the music group, which would fall under conflict-of-interest. ] (]) 15:14, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


:Please leave everything you write in your sandbox or draft space, because it's clear you aren't yet ready to create articles that have a chance of acceptance. Submit for review if you like - that will give you a better idea of the problems. ] (]) 08:52, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::{{reply to|David notMD}} Sir, I don't have any personal connection with any of the articles and edits i did here in Misplaced Pages. I also mentioned it on my user page. But, still I have to be thankful for you in this reminder. At least I know these things now. Lastly, just to be clear I am not connected personally with them or with any articles i did here.] (]) 16:06, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hello, @], and welcome to the Teahouse. Please read ] carefully. What you have put in ] does not in the least resemble a Misplaced Pages article, which should be a summary of what ] have published about a ] subject, and little else. ] (]) 11:59, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== DOB ==
::{{reply to|David notMD}}And also, to be clear, I am not the creator of the group article, I only edit and add inputs, for clarification only sir.] (]) 16:18, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:::I am corrected. ] created ] on 1 Feb. You began editing it 3 Feb. And I see that you have added a no conflict of interest declaration on your User page. ] (]) 18:54, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


Just recently I entered into a discussion with another editor regarding a DOB edit for a BLP: ]. It raised several questions regarding contentious content and RS when it comes to DOB and BLPs. Since leaving my last reply, I have been perusing similar BLP pages on WP and having stopped at 50 found that 48 did not have ''any'' cited sources; let alone ones that were backed by RS which would satisfy the editor in question's reasoning. I could list them all here, but toward what end? It is extremely rare to find multiple "widely published" RS that state DMY for BLPs. It has already been backed by RS that this BLP was born in 1979; how "contentious" could it be to include "March 26"? I am at a loss here, considering there are countless articles at WP that allow DOB without "widely published" RS. ] (]) 03:25, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::{{reply to|David notMD}} Yes, sir and thank you again.] (]) 17:27, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


:"Allow" is an interesting word. If you see a detail in an article that doesn't have a proper source, feel free to remove it. ] (]) 04:18, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== User page ==


::"If you see a detail in an article that doesn't have a proper source, feel free to remove it." That is rather a unrestrained invitation to an open season for removal of practically any sentence found at WP lacking a "proper source" at the end of it. Not only is that incredibly unproductive, but highly nonsensical. I am specifically referring to DOB of a BLP and it being labeled "contentious content" when search engines render the same DOB (MDY) innumerable times over, and certain WP policy apply: "the subject does not object to the details being made public." It's one thing to argue WP policy, but quite another to defend ]. ] (]) 13:56, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Are IP users allowed to create userpages? If not, why?&nbsp;] (]) 09:24, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:::I haven't looked at the discussion you mention but I think that you should be weighing ] against ]. If, for example, someone says on their own verified social media "It's my birthday today", or their website includes their DOB, I would be happy to use that, despite such media in general being ] and unreliable. ] (]) 15:44, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:Hi there 89.80. IPs are allowed to have user pages, however as IP users can't create accounts, they generally don't. It's much better to ] as, technically, ] and simply numerical values. This means a user page could be yours one day and not be if you have a ]. As IP signatures also link to your contributions page, it is likely that having a user page will not have much merit. — ]&nbsp;•&nbsp;]∕] 10:49, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
::::] The BLP herself has confirmed she was born in 1979: "I'm 41" (2020 Interview) and "Conaty was born in Camden 40 years ago" (2019 Interview). How much more of a public statement directly from the BLP can one get? ] (]) 17:00, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::Thank you for answering my question ] (]) 10:54, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:::IP's cannot create userpages. If somebody else creates the page then they can edit it. ] (]) 11:14, 2 May 2021 (UTC) :::::These are perfectly fine sources. I thought that your issue was the exact date, not just the year. Note that there is a template {{t|Birth based on age as of date}} that can be used to cover a level of uncertainty. ] (]) 17:04, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::::I was - in a way. I was arguing the policy: "the subject does not object to the details being made public." One would think if the BLP in question saw the innumerable search engine hits that state MDY that at some point - it would stand to reason - they would make a statement of correction: "This is not my birth date." In keeping with Martha Stewart who pointed out on television certain details on WP that were incorrect; or BLPs who have taken to the Talk Page to correct errors at their articles. If the BLP is open to disclosing being born in 1979, why one earth would they object to March 26? considering it is widely stated over the internet and associated with 1979? It makes absolutely no sense. I understand WP requires RS; but this one is a little over the top. Why would March 26 be contentious but 1979 not? Simply because the BLP didn't add the MD in an interview? As I wrote, there are very little RS articles that state: "Such-and-such was born on DMY" in an interview / profile piece. Copy editors find this to be trivial filler / fluff. Exactly how many celebrity websites (as the original editor suggested as a RS) state: "I was born on DMY"? Just thinking out loud here. Regardless, thanks for the template {{t|Birth based on age as of date}}. ] (]) 17:27, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::::May not be relevant in this case but DMY dates are more of a privacy issue than just the year as many bank accounts etc. use that as part of their security checks, as do many website logons. Also, don't forget that search engines often take WP, especially Wikidata as gospel, so our figure can get copied all over the place. ] (]) 17:52, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::::::Well, now you've just created a "chicken and the egg" scenario when it comes to search engines taking from WP. Considering more people today believe sources that WP have deemed "deprecated" than WP itself. I simply do not buy into the concept that WP manufactured March 26 from which all other search engine hits have copied from across the WWW; since there were sources that claimed the DOB long before the 2011 WP article creation. I understand ''The Sun'' is considered a deprecated source, but this article interview: with the BLP which links to this article states March 26, 1979. If someone wants to "steal bank accounts etc", I'm quite sure "The Sun" (1.2 million subscribers) would be a great place to start; not WP. ] (]) 19:59, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::::::I said {{tq|May not be relevant in this case}} and was tying to make a wider point about why the precise DMY as DOB is something we need to be careful of when contributing. ] (]) 12:21, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
::::::::::I understand. But I'd rather discuss the actual individual case at hand rather than umbrella WP policy. Like the original editor, it is sometimes the case that umbrella WP policies (wider points) get argued more than discussion of the actual individual case at hand. That's all. Thanks again for your help. I still strongly believe this BLP is safe with MDY inclusion. ] (]) 15:22, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


== How to get suggestions on Talk page be seen by editors? ==
== My rejected edits involved patents belonging to Jet Black, of the Stranglers Rock Band. The other edit was in connection with the Underwater Wheelchair. by Sue Austin. ==


Hi community,
I have tried to make edits in connection with two people who I have worked for. They are both still alive, and I worked on their patents, and got them granted. Because I did not know how to edit, I finished up being "told off" for editing, and the edits were removed. How I can edit properly, so that my edits are not removed. The first edit was in connection with the patent which I worked on for Jet Black, of the Stranglers Rock Band. The other was in connection with the Underwater Wheelchair, invented by by Sue Austin. I placed my website on both edits. Was that OK? I can give you my further details if required. This question is in response to the email I received from Misplaced Pages.&nbsp;] (]) 12:06, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


I'm on Misplaced Pages on behalf of Tencent, hence I would not make any direct edits to any branded pages. I have left some suggestions onto the ] page and would appreciate if any editors who may be interested in the Tech space would help us review our suggestions there.
:{{yo|Creativeinventor}} welcome to the Teahouse. Since you have a connection to these people, and since it is your own website you are adding, you should avoid making those edits yourself. Instead, you should place an edit request on the talk pages of the articles (] and ] respectively). To place an edit request, place the text <nowiki>{{edit request}}</nowiki> (including the curly brackets) on the talk page, and below that, describe the change you would like to make to the article. There is a step-by-step description of how to do it on ].


:If you are being compensanted in any way for your edits, you also need to disclose that: more information about how you do that ]. Regards, --'']'' <small>] ]</small> 12:25, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
::Both articles state that the subject have a patent, with a reference to the patents in question. Your first person addition ("I am pleased to be able to say that I worked with Sue on the preparation of the Patent...") does not belong in the articles. The only way you could be mentioned by name is if there is a publication not connected to you, i.e., not your website, that states that you were a contributor to the patent application processes. ] (]) 15:33, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


] (]) 03:28, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== ****ATTENTION ADMIN**** ==
:@]: The best way to do this is with the {{tlx|COI edit request}} template. See also: the ]. ]<sub>]<sub>]</sub></sub> (]/]) 03:47, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::@]: please also see {{slink|Misplaced Pages:Edit requests#General considerations}}: you are far more likely to get a response to an edit request if you provide ''detailed'' and ''specific'' suggestions. We also discourage ].<span id="ClaudineChionh:1736491471401:WikipediaFTTCLNTeahouse" class="FTTCmt"> —&nbsp;''']''' <small>(''she/her'' · ] · ] · ] · ])</small> 06:44, 10 January 2025 (UTC)</span>


== Adding Filmography ==
I have submitted a request for IMMEDIATE Username change from Joseph.M.Novotny31 to "The Messenger". This is a THEOLOGICAL philosophical document that will be looked at by many scholars and the likes. This was a VIOLATION of my philosophy and goes against the message. Please remove my screw up immediately as the thread is locked for me.] (]) 13:41, 2 May 2021 (UTC)&nbsp;] (]) 13:41, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:] —] ] <sup><small>]</small></sup> 13:53, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{yo|Joseph.M.Novotny31}} To change your user name, you need to follow the procedure described ]. Regards, --'']'' <small>] ]</small> 13:59, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
::The username ] is already taken. ] (]) 14:02, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


I am looking to add a filmography to a page. I am using the template "filmography simple" and have added the first listing. When adding subsequent line items, they are in their required fields, yet do not show/populate on the page. How can we make the additional credits visible? Thanks. ] (]) 04:21, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:If your purpose is to make something like what is on your userpage into a WP-article, that is unlikely to be possible per ]. ] (]) 17:57, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


:Hello, @]. Would I be right in guessing that 1) you're talking about ], and 2) that you've actually solved the problem? I'm afraid my mind-reading skill isn't working very well today. ] (]) 12:09, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== question about a draft ==
::Yes. Task completed. ] (]) 16:02, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== Using LLMs for finding sources ==
hi, I am working on a draft for the page of Gustavo Ruben Valenzuela, how do I submit it for review?&nbsp;] (]) 16:28, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


Ok, I don't understand this, What is the problem in using chatbots for finding sources(reliable). Is there any rules regarding this?
:Hello, {{U|Michele Santana Italiano}}, and welcome to the Teahouse. You appear to have submitted it for review seven minutes before the question above, so I'm a bit puzzled. Anyway, it is now in the pile for review (it is not a queue); but at present it has zero chance of being accepted, because it has no references at all - please see ] - and so does not establish ]. It is possible that some of the links you have put as "external links" will work as references, but since you have presented them in a way that does not show any useful information about them, I can't tell without going into them. I also note that your language is not ] or encyclopaedic: "carries with pride his father's name" is inappropriate, as is "grew with that feeling that there was a huge world to be discovered and explored". Remember that a Misplaced Pages article is not in any way for the benefit of the subject, and {{HD/WINI}} --] (]) 16:48, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
My submission got declined partly due to this.----] (]) 05:56, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:{{ping|Michele Santana Italiano}} the draft ] appears to be a copy of a profile at . I have thus marked it for speedy deletion. Misplaced Pages takes ] very seriously. – ] (]) 18:23, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:The problem is that chatbots will never say "I don't know". If they don't have an answer, they'll make something up.
:If a chatbot pointed you to a real source, and you used it, then that's not why your submission was declined. ] (]) 06:07, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::The cites in ] (which is what I assume we're talking about here) have the URLs appended with <code>utm_source=chatgpt.com</code>, which doesn't necessarily invalidate the source, but suggests that the draft may have been LLM-generated.
::@]: if (?) these are genuinely ''bona fide'' sources, then do yourself the favour of at least unappending the utm source parameter from the citations. -- ] (]) 10:41, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:@] DS pretty much covereged it, but, essentially, chatbots and LLMs (Such as ChatGPT) are really good at finding <em>patterns</em>. If you show a new one a collection of red triangles and blue circles, then ask it to guess what colours circles are, it'll tell you that "circles are green". Doesn't that sound silly to you? Circles dont have colors! Well, it's how machine learning works - they don't think, they find patterns. And they're really good at it! If I gave one a thousand scans of human brains, and asked it to look for anything that seemed weird, it could probably tell me if any of the brains had a tumour. But it doesn't know what a tumour is, or how to treat one, or why we even care about tumours in the first place! The same in true in the case you're asking. If you ask a LLM to give you a list of reliable sources, it will give you sources that ] resemble reliable sources. For example, it might "know" that websites which talk about astronomy using long words are more likely to be reliable than websites which don't talk about astronomy using long words. So it gives you websites which talk about astronomy, regardless as to whether or not those websites are reliables sources or not. Alternatively, it may know that print sources are often very reliable. LLMs can't read print sources, however, so it makes up a fake one because that's what large language models are designed to do - talk to you. You actually probably could have an AI search sources for you, and pull out sources with the most relevant keywords. However, again, that's not what current large language models are designed to do. Could that change someday? Absolutely! But for now, you're going to get much better results by doing the research yourself, say, at a library or by using Google Scholar.
:In this particular case, I see you're trying to write an article about a metereor shower. I've had a look around for you: this meteor shower is already mentioned in a mainspace article, at ]. There, it is supported by one source- an article published in 2012 in '']''. Perhaps before you try writing an article from scratch (which is one of the most difficult tasks possible - I edited Misplaced Pages for six years as an IP before creating this account and making an article), you expand the section there? You can always ] your work into a new article at a later date, if you think it's worthy of a stand along page. ] (]) 11:25, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::Thanks a lot...👍👍You certainly made editing more easier ----] (]) 13:42, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::You may certainly use a chatbot to ''find'' a source. But you should not ''cite'' that source in a Misplaced Pages article without checking that the source exists, and that it says what the chatbot claimed it says. ] (]) 15:17, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::::{{u|Warriorglance}}, at this point, chatbots and other AI/LLM tools are incapable of determining whether or not a given source is reliable for use as a Misplaced Pages reference. So, a request to a chatbot is just roughly equivalent to a Google search. In either case, you will get a list of possibilities, and it is up to the human editor to separate the wheat from the chaff to identify the highest quality reliable sources that convey information useful to include in an encyclopedia article. The ability to identify truly reliable sources is the most important skill of a Misplaced Pages editor, and expecting "artificial stupidity" to do that job is a big mistake, at least in 2025. ] (]) 18:24, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::::@] A better search engine than Google for this at the moment may be ]. They have incorporated the latest LLM technology into their product but avoided the pitfalls of hallucinations by still only showing, and sometimes summarising, results linked to actual web sources. There is no guarantee that these sources are reliable, of course. Note that there is a special version of Google search which has been customised to focus on Misplaced Pages-reliable sources. You can access it ] (]) 12:13, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:], LLMs are basically trained on an accumulation of (stolen) material which can include outdated info and they also tend to ]. If you are still going to use these programs to find sources (even though Google is an option), exercise caution and verify their existence by searching them via a search engine.<span id="LunaEclipse:1736535303832:WikipediaFTTCLNTeahouse" class="FTTCmt"> —&nbsp;💽 ] 💽 🌹 ⚧ <sup>(''']''')</sup> 18:55, 10 January 2025 (UTC)</span>


== Expanding a contents index for categories ==
== Where is the Proper Area for Talking about Fictional Character Notability ==


I have posted a suggestion to expand a contents index for categories to cover non-default name spaces. Anybody interested in discussing or implementing the idea please see {{section link| Template talk:Automatic category TOC| Special subsections for namespaces}}. --] (]) 06:54, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
So I have a problem with a draft, mixed of notable and not notable fictional characters. Where is the proper page for talking about their notability?&nbsp;] (] or ] ) 16:32, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


== Requesting or creating a list article ==
:Hello, {{U|Ahthga Yram}}, and welcome to the Teahouse. Your signature is disruptive, and you should change it immediately. If you want to discuss the appropriateness of the characters, there is probably an appropriate ], but since ] (which I assume you're talking about) does not even indicate what medium this is, or bother to wikilink the title, I'm not inclined to go looking for one for you. --] (]) 16:59, 2 May 2021 (UTC)


I'd like to request or create the article ], with links to existing articles for animals that have been in memes. I'm not sure if I will have enough time and sources to create a full article on my own, and this would be my first. I considered submitting a ], but I'm not sure if I need to include sources or proofs of notability. Additionally, I considered submitting to ] specifically, but the page is inactive and I assume it's not supposed to be used.
:Hello, {{U|ColinFine}}. I'm focusing on a broad range of topics (my purpose), not that one. ] (] or ] ) 01:12, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


Would it be more appropriate to request an article, or start a draft myself and ask for help reviewing or completing it? ] (]) 07:13, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:] may have something helpful. ] (]) 17:52, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{u|Nick McCurdy}}, what you would want to look at is ]. Has "animals in memes", as a group, been discussed substantially by ]? (It's possible it has been; I really don't know.) If so, a list of them might be notable, but if not, such an article would be a nonstarter. So, as always, first thing to do is look for sourcing. ] <small><sup>]</sup></small> 14:18, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::{{u|Nick McCurdy}}, to clarify, a reliable source noting "this meme included a chimpanzee" and another reliable source commenting "that meme over there included an elephant" is not enough. What you would need are references to several reliable sources saying something like, "Memes frequently use animals, like this chimp meme and that elephant meme and that porpoise meme and that parrot meme and this octopus meme and that salmon spawing while being eaten by bears meme. Here's the reasons why . . . " That is the type of coverage that transforms an indiscriminate list into an encyclopedic list. It is all about the quality and depth of coverage of the reliable sources that you cite. ] (]) 09:17, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


== Missing Information == == Page citations ==

I have found 4 different items that are missing. Since I have never updated a page, I was hoping someone else could make these updates.

On the page for Dec 1, the death of Ken Berry in the year 2018 is missing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/Ken_Berry

https://en.wikipedia.org/December_1


On the page for Feb 1, the death of Heather O'Rourke in the year 1988 is missing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/Heather_O%27Rourke

https://en.wikipedia.org/February_1

On the page for Nov 11, the birth of John Reilly in the year 1934 is missing.
On the page for Jan 9, the death of John Reilly in the year 2021 is missing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/John_Reilly_(actor,_born_1934)

https://en.wikipedia.org/November_11

https://en.wikipedia.org/January_9&nbsp;] (]) 16:41, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

:Ken Berry {{done}} --] (]) 17:07, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:Heather O'Rourke {{done}} --] (]) 17:14, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:And I've added Reilly's death to Jan 9, but I've not added his birth, because I am not satisfied that we have a reliable source for his birthday. Almost all the sources are obituaries, most of them originally seem to have reported his age as 84, and one of them said that they got his birth date from Misplaced Pages. Only one of them (USA Today) seems to have his birthdate, and I suspect that they got that from Misplaced Pages, and originally said 1936 just as Misplaced Pages did until 11 January.
:Thank you for pointing these out, {{U|Beatles777!}}. --] (]) 17:36, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

== Fake sources and own website sources ==

Can some one edit the 'Social activism' section in the article ]. A good amount of content is not in the source and some are from her own website. I can't edit because it is locked.&nbsp;] (]) 16:53, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

:Hello, IP user. Please make an ] on the article's talk page, specifying ''precisely'' what changes you think should be made. --] (]) 17:00, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

== How to get help from other editors on pages with biased contributors? ==

Hi - I'm noticing a few pages, like Mark Twitchell (a page for a serial killer, who someone keeps describing as an "artist"), Yogi Bhajan, and others. The Yogi Bhajan page now has a "conflict of interest" warning. Are there other means to prevent this kind of biased editing?

&nbsp;] (]) 17:22, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hello, {{u|Cisternet}}. ] is not a serial killer although he may have wanted to be. He murdered one person, and tried to kill a second person. The article focuses almost entirely on his crimes, and I do not see him described as an artist currently. The other article is ], and its talk page has extensive discussions of conflict of interest. It is a messy and sad story. In all cases, the place to begin discussion of problems with an article is the talk page of the article. There are many forms of ] available. ] may be of interest to you. ] ] 18:05, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

&nbsp;] (]) 17:48, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
Hi - good point - not a serial killer, rather convicted murderer. His page doesn't currently say "artist", because I removed it today - twice. The same editor, who has no about page, keeps adding it back.

== reinstating deleted categories (Asian American librarians) ==

I'm looking for advice around procedures and etiquette for requesting a category be reinstated.

The situation: the category "Asian American librarians" was ] in December 2020. I don't think there was a clear consensus to change the category based on that discussion, but it was nonetheless revised to "American librarians of Asian descent," a container category with currently two subcategories: "American librarians of Japanese descent" and "American librarians of Chinese descent". Unfortunately, another subcategory, "American librarians of Korean descent," was ] in January 2021 and subsequently deleted. I don't understand how a container category can be maintained with integrity if the subcategories are deleted.

The rationale for maintaining this occupation + ethnicity category is best demonstrated by the existence since 1980 of an organization dedicated to serving the needs of this group, the ]. This is a category that would be difficult to replicate via queries, since a query would need to include the intersection of Asian Americans and multiple Pacific Islander American identities (for example, American Samoan librarians, Native Hawaiian librarians, etc., etc.). Despite the invocation of ], this is not a "trivial" intersection to the members of this group! There are currently at least 13 articles in Misplaced Pages that should be brought together by an "Asian American librarians" category.

My questions: Does the ] process also work for categories? I only see information about the deletion of pages there. I see that I need to "inform the editor who closed the deletion discussion" as part of the deletion review process, but does that mean the discussion of the original change to a container category, or the discussion of the deletion of the subcategory "American librarians of Korean descent"? The original change from a standalone category to a container category sets these subcategories up for frequent deletion discussions, as the numbers in subcategories such as "Micronesian American librarians" will always be challenged by ], so I think this situation needs to be reviewed as a whole. I appreciate any help!&nbsp;] (]) 17:39, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

== Where to get a second opinion? ==

I have no idea how to deal with ], I've raised the problem in the talk page, but what come next?
I'm not confident enough on my understanding of the rules to delete content, and I feel like this could go against ].
Obviously by asking the question I raise attention on the article to get a second opinion, but my understanding is that this is not the place to ask this.
So my question is: is there a place where I can ask for a second opinion?&nbsp;] (]) 18:08, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

:Hello 37.164, good question. I recommend reading ], ] and ]. ] may be the place to ask next. Since WP has millions of articles and thousands of active editors, many talkpages (and articles) have few if any watchers, but they are the place to ''start'', like you did. ] (]) 18:46, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

::I see that there have been two edits to reduce a lot of extraneous information, so that looks much better. I have two thoughts: One, the user appears to have a close connection (and therefore more prone to promotional content) and most of the information is not cited. I am going to take a look at whether I can find sources - and if not remove uncited content.–] (]) 18:56, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:::{{ec}} Thanks for drawing our attention to this. I've removed almost all of the content because we don't list ] and none of it was the sort of thing usually considered important enough to mention (except that a short "Selected publications" section of maybe 5-10 of the most important publications could reintroduce some of the "Publications" section). Once you get more confident, you can make such changes unilaterally. I think, unfortunately, the page creator was likely Ali himself or someone else with a ] as the editor has no contributions outside this topic. But Ali does look ] at a first impression.
:::To grab more attention, you've found one method (asking at the Teahouse) and I'm agreed with Gråbergs Gråa Sång that ] (the biography of living persons noticeboard) is likely the best venue for this. Sometimes there would be an active WikiProject if you're looking for subject specialists (like if it was military history-related, I'd go to ] because I know there are a lot of experienced editors there). The key is to remember you've asked the question (maybe make a note of it) and ask somewhere else if you don't get a response where you post initially. — ] (''']''') 18:59, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

If there's an admin looking at this, please consider blocking ] from editing the article. ] (]) 22:20, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

:{{u|Zeinab mandour}} has made another revision of the article. She made the last one after receiving the {{tl|uw-3rr}} message. I also posted the {{tl|connected contributor}} on the article talk page. I have not asked for a block in some time, where is the best place to do that?–] (]) 02:45, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

::{{done}} I figured it out.–] (]) 03:21, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== ] - Pronunciation ==

I took a stab at adding pronunciation for Michie Tavern, based on a tag on the article asking for pronunciation. I used an online tool to create the IPA format + added text about how Michie is pronounced "Mickey" from a source. I looked at ] and {{tl|IPA}}, but I am not at all sure that I have it right:
* code in article: <nowiki>(Pron: "Mickey" {{ipa|/mɪtʃɪ tævɚn/}})</nowiki>
* what it looks like to readers: (Pron: "Mickey" /mɪtʃɪ tævɚn/)

Can someone help me out? Thanks so much!&nbsp;–] (]) 18:48, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:<strike>That looks a little contradictory to me. The English pronunciation of "Mickey" is /mɪkɪ/, without a /tʃ/ sound. Where is the source on the pronunciation of "Michie Tavern"? I don't think "tavern" needs to be transcribed in IPA, it is a common enough word in English. --'']'' <small>] ]</small> 19:10, 2 May 2021 (UTC)</strike>
::{{u|Bonadea}} Oh, thanks so much. If I change it then to <nowiki>(Pron: {{ipa|/mɪkɪ/}})</nowiki>, does that work?

::The source I used was . I am a total newbee, there may be better sources.–] (]) 21:29, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

:::No, {{U|Bonadea}} and {{U|CaroleHenson}}, "Mickey" isn't /mɪkɪ/ but instead /ˈmɪki/. The thing that looks like an apostrophe (but isn't one) shows that the first syllable is the stressed one; and note that the two vowels are given different letters (because they're different vowels). ] is pretty good, but its section on dialect variation is (necessarily) long and hard to navigate; I think it's better to go straight to ]. I don't know how "Michie" is pronounced; if it rhymes with "itchy", then /ˈmɪt͡ʃi/. Incidentally, if there's ever a complication in writing IPA, you might ask at ]. -- ] (]) 00:24, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

::::Oh, thanks so much! Michie is pronounced like "Mickey" it said in one source. Great to know about the reference desk!–] (]) 00:28, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== What do you do at the treehouse? ==

&nbsp;] (]) 19:17, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

:@]: Experienced editors answer questions new editors may have about using or editing Misplaced Pages. —]&nbsp;(&nbsp;]&nbsp;•&nbsp;]&nbsp;) 19:24, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
::Re answer from Tenyruu: almost always with patience, politeness and a desire to help new editors do good work. Thank you T. ] (]) 03:37, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

==Draft:Arsha Aghdasi==
Hello;
I rewrite my references got inspired from other Iranian’s pages and now I think it’s reliable enough as I use news sites. Can you please re-review it and accept it if possible. I’ll thank you forever🙏🏽.&nbsp;] (]) 19:40, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:Created section title. Article in question is ]. ] (]) 19:47, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
::{{u|Atena ak2}} While a few Teahouse hosts are also reviewers, asking here does not move a draft to a faster review. You have resubmitted the draft after addressing the comments of the declining reviewer. All you can do now is wait. ] (]) 11:50, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== new editor/seeking to clarify Derik Chauvin lead ==

I am new..I`m trying to clarify something in the ] article..I`m not trying to edit it I`m just trying to point out what I see as an obvious grammatical error in the first sentence which reads Derick Chauvin he is an " American former police officer " which I believe is grammatically incorrect and should read " former American police officer "...
I`m not trying to prove a point or offend anyone it just appears to me to be grammatically incorrect.
That being said I have no desire to edit any Misplaced Pages article..I`ve pointed out something that seems obvious however the editors seem to have a problem with it and as far as I can tell this is non controversial and should be viewed accordingly..is there anyway to fix this ?
thanks&nbsp;] (]) 20:18, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{u|Forrestgump420}} Hello and welcome to the Teahouse. I don't see in your contribution history where you proposed such an edit on ]. ] (]) 20:21, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:I suppose {{u|Forrestgump420}} proposed that change as an IP at ] when he didn't have an account yet. The article's talk page is the right venue for such a discussion, but it appears there is no consensus for the proposed change.– ] (]) 20:30, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
::This is my account..I don`t generally log in as I don`t generally edit articles although I do sometimes edit talk pages..if you read the paragraph I`m talking about that is me suggesting making the change ] (]) 21:37, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:::{{u|Forrestgump420}}, as I read it, your proposed edit says that Chauvin has lost his American citizenship as well as his police job. That is both incorrect and misleading, so I would oppose your change. Chauvin is still an American citizen. ] ] 01:56, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::I agree with Cullen. "American former police officer" suggests that he's American, and was once a police officer. "Former American police officer" suggests that he's still a police officer but has emigrated. ] (]) 07:02, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::Please read the eighth paragraph of the Misplaced Pages article on adjectives regarding the order of adjectives in English ] as well as the Cambridge dictionary site https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/adjectives-order the Oxford dictionary says the same thing except for one slight variation ..the Oxford site requires a paid subscription to access but there are numerous other sites that are reliable and also say the same thing..there is a specific accepted order in English to to the placement of adjectives in sentences starting with opinion which is vague and general to specific with origin before material which proceeds the final limiter which proceeds the object (noun) in this case the word officer ] (]) 22:39, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Broken Code? ==

Check out ] where the shortcut is not properly shown. Or is it like that?&nbsp;] (]) 21:24, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
:Templates often don't display correctly on their own documentation pages, {{U|Interesting Geek}}, because either the necessary parameters or relevant magic words aren't present. If you look at a page that transcludes the template, such as ] it is displayed properly. --] (]) 21:50, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

== Bug report ==

I have a sort of visual bug I want to report that appears in the android app when reading articles. Where is the right place to report this stuff?
I noticed this bug while looking at the German version of the "Deaths in 2021" page, but I've noticed it on other pages since. The problem is that I'm using the dark mode which makes all the text white. In some tables however, every other row has a white background. Despite that, the text stays white, making it practically invisible.
If you could tell me where to report this problem, or explain to me why it's not a problem at all and I'm just stupid, either ne would be apprechiated :D&nbsp;] (]) 22:29, 2 May 2021 (UTC)

:My initial take is that this may be more of a device issue than a Misplaced Pages issue, but I found ]. Perhaps you could take it there.–] (]) 23:20, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
::Hello, {{u|VonFuzzius}}. I edit with Android smartphones 99+% of the time, and I use the fully functional desktop site. In my opinion, the Android app is buggy and not fully functional. If I was the King of Misplaced Pages, I would shut it down. ] ] 02:06, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::That's helpful information... and sad.–] (]) 17:30, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Personal attacks (by calling names and describing bad on editors) ==

If an editor called names (ex. abusive) on other editors, it will be assumed as ] issue? BTW, if describing an editor bad, it is a NPA issue? &nbsp;----''']'''&#124;] 02:12, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:If an editor abuses another editor, it's a personal attack. Bad editors exist. If I call one of them a "bad editor", with a satisfactory explanation, this isn't abuse and isn't a personal attack. -- ] (]) 02:38, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Surfacing problems ==

What should I do if I visit a page and find something lacking in it? How do I surface this to the rest?&nbsp;] (]) 02:36, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:You ask two questions. I don't know what the second means, because I don't know what you mean by "surface". Perhaps you could rephrase it. As for the first one, if something is lacking in an article and you can provide reliable, independent, published sources for it, then normally you can either add it to the article or suggest on the article's talk page that it should be added to the article. (Exceptions include trivia and material that's potentially libelous.) -- ] (]) 02:42, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::I presume the meaning is to gain the attention of others, in which case you would use ]. <span style="font-family:DrukarniaPolska"><span style="background:#f70202">] ]</span></span> 12:24, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== redirect the old page to a new page ==

How do I redirect the old page to a new page, as the old name is not in use anymore?&nbsp;] (]) 05:24, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:Greetings {{u|Nandivarman}},
:it seems like you wanted to delete the contents of the article ], and have it redirect to ]. While I believe you have been acting in ] based on , your action was a bit too bold: The news said that several groups like the Pallar would now be grouped under a new name; ''but that doesn't mean that the subgroup doesn't exist any more''. Simply deleting the content from that article removes information from Misplaced Pages that others might find helpful {{endash}} even if it isn't up-to-date. We are ], and e.g. you would probably not suggest we delete the article about the ], and have it redirect to ], simply because the Pala empire is no more?
:You could seek ] to ] the two articles, thus keeping the information. If that succeeds, you can come back here and ask about redirects if you still need help :) --] (]) 10:02, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== This would be helpful. ==

Hi everyone,
I am new to the wikipedia community. As you guys might know recently India became the worst-hit country by Covid-19 so I decided to create a new page having a compilation of resources because wikipedia is a collaborative platform so the list can be expanded but As a user pointed out it was contrary to purpose of wikipedia. So can anyone suggest other wiki's which may provide the appropriate platform.
Thanking You in Advance.&nbsp;] (]) 05:24, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:Hello {{u|Ihcookies}}! Welcome to Misplaced Pages! Could you elaborate more on what you meant by compilation of resources? What kind of resources are we talking about? Cheers! ] (]) 05:41, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:: I think, they are talking about ], which was rejected. --] ] 06:02, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:::Thanks for the Reply {{u|SunDawn}} and {{u|Maresa63}} Actually it was a list of various Government and NGO's websites and helplines of various states which are helping people to find hospitals and oxygen cylinders. Condition here is truly horrifying. Don't want to panic you though. I wanted to help the people in need as wikipedia is a wiki i.e it is collaborative so the article can grow But I am now aware that such articles are not meant for wikipedia. So can you suggest any other wiki which may allow such info to be shared it's okay if none are available I may find other ways to help by such as by making a blog.
:::Thanks

:::Yes {{u|Maresa63}} That's the article...] (]) 06:06, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::: {{u|Ihcookies}} personally I find it very noble of you, to do such a thing, and I hope, you find a place on social media, where you can post it. --] ] 08:03, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::: Thanks for the kind words {{u|Maresa63}}. Alright I will post that list on social media. Thanks for replying. Have a beautiful day. Also thanks to {{u|SunDawn}}.
:::::] (]) 08:30, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Not sure why addition to article was not published--have not had problem before ==

I have twice attempted to add neutral, cited information to the Misplaced Pages article titled, Society of Classical Poets.
My text did not appear and I do not understand why . . . what did I do wrong? Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.&nbsp;] (]) 06:49, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:{{u|Birdofparadise3}}, you have never edited ]. You have twice edited ]: your first edit added content which you may have intended for the article itself, your second placed your signature at the top of the page. ] (]) 07:17, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::For the content you appear to want to add to the article, a Misplaced Pages article cannot be used as a reference in a Misplaced Pages article. You will need a different ref for A.M. Jester. When you add content to the article, do not add your signature, as signing is for Talk pages. ] (]) 11:15, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

Your answer is very helpful and I thank you.
:{{U|Birdofparadise3}}, also, the ] is a ]. It is best to not use it, and instead use more reliable sources like the Washington Post or something like that. ] a ] fan]]]]] (]) 15:01, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Category deletion ==

How are categories deleted? How is it possible on WP when it is not possible on ] wikis?&nbsp;] (]) 06:57, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{Firestar464}}, I suspect it's possible on Fandom wikis. Maybe normal editors there don't have the power to delete them? ] (]) 07:22, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::FANDOM user here! Categories are deleted by either removing themselves at the bottom of a page, or removing templates that adds them into the page, this was originally a question , but the original poster seek further clarification here. I need to state this again, FANDOM and Misplaced Pages are different, especially because FANDOM uses an outdated version of MW and Misplaced Pages has it's own extensions. Cheers ~ '' a.k.a Mark'' ] (]) 07:35, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{u|Maproom}}, I'm talking about admins there. ] (]) 07:40, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::{{U|Firestar464}}, then you should ask at Fandom. -- ] (]) 07:46, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::The reason I'm asking here is that I'm wondering why admins here can delete categories when admins there can't. ] (]) 07:49, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::Different websites, different software. I don't think we can help you further. This page is for help with using and editing Misplaced Pages.--]|] 09:18, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::I'll ignore the "there", as {{U|Shantavira}} suggests. As for the "here" and the "why", categories need to be deleted, and I suppose that it was decided years ago that deleting them wasn't something so drastic that a mere administrator shouldn't be entrusted with it. For the "here" and the "how", when administrators view a category, one section of their menu, titled "Edit", lists four options, of which one is "Delete". Suppose I sleepily/drunkenly/stupidly delete a category. Doing this doesn't affect anything belonging to that category, other than changing the color of the link to the now-deleted category. I (or anyone else) can simply re-create the stupidly deleted category, whereupon everything works as it did before my stupid deletion. -- ] (]) 09:38, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::::So you're saying that if you drunkenly delete a cat and visit the link, there will be nothing in it? ] (]) 10:29, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::::For a certain value of "nothing", see for example ]. "Nothing" as in what you see when you visit a redlink. ] (]) 10:47, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::::::{{ping|Firestar464}} I'm not aware of any relevant technical differences between Misplaced Pages and Fandom in deleting categories. A page is removed from a category by removing the category code from the page. See ]. A category page is deleted by administrators like other pages. Pages will be shown in the category whether or not there is a category page. MediaWiki does not have a method to remove all pages from a category without editing them one at a time. The English Misplaced Pages has a bot which can be requested to remove a category from all the pages when the category is deleted. I don't know whether Fandom wikis have such bots. ] (]) 12:46, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== A to B to A to...... ==

If article A redirects to article B, which redirects to article A, what will happen?&nbsp;] (]) 09:52, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:IIRC only the first redirect will work, so you will end up at page B. You could try this out yourself wth a couple of sandboxes.--]|] 10:04, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:This would be a looping redirect/infinite redirect. If it exists (outside of an example page) then you might want to fix it. ] (]) 13:26, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== An article I think is getting into Wikia/fandom territory ==

Hey all.

There is an article - I won't name just yet - which I suspect is veering into Wikia/fandom territory rather than Misplaced Pages 'standard'. What's the best way to deal with this: message editors en masse? Highlight it on a noticeboard somewhere? I'm wary of where my intervention might go, because if it results in an AfD or similar I fear for the dominoes it might push over, but all the same, it's got all the signs of a page being used as a blog/CRUFT-adjacent article and that has started to get out of hand. Thanks x ] <sub>]</sub><sup>]</sup> 12:03, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:Put it on the talk page first. <span style="font-family:Avenir;"><span style="color:green;font-size:125%;">♔</span>]<sup>]<sup>]</sup></sup></span> 12:31, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Translating ==

What are the rules on translating? How do I do it? When you translate it do you have to change and add stuff or can you just fix minor grammar mistakes and leave it as it is on the foriegn page? Thanks for the help, Article in question is https://fr.wikipedia.org/Henri-Nicolas_Frey.&nbsp;] (]) 12:58, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:ONe of the main rules is to not use a machine translation. ] (]) 13:00, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{ping|Gandalf the Groovy}} See ] for more information. Many of the articles here have been translated from other-language Wikipedias. Some important things to keep in mind are to make sure that the subject meets the English Misplaced Pages's notability guidelines, that your translated article is supported by reliable, independent sources, and that you properly attribute the original source by following the instructions at ]. Since you are already extended-confirmed, you may also be interested in trying out the ]. ] (]) 13:22, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Possible Stupid Question ==

This is probably a stupid question but I feel like I need to know the answer. How much {{humor note}}<s>wood could a woodchuck chuck</s> of my knowledge from Fandom/Gamepedia/Wikia/whatever they call themself now is going to be useful here?&nbsp;] (]) 13:05, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:Also not the entire question is humorous. Just that one little strikethrough part. ] (]) 13:06, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

::Well, as it goes, Misplaced Pages is really everything Wikia is not, if I understand the latter correctly. Wikia allows for much more ] and fandom theories with little to no citations or proof, and the templates are different (or not loaded into the background so don't function.). If you want to run wild creating articles for the hell of it, that's not Misplaced Pages. If you want to make every character in Show X important enough for stand-alone articles and theories, that's not Misplaced Pages either. ] <sub>]</sub><sup>]</sup> 13:18, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::I do actually understand all of that. What I mean was my experience editing on Fandom. I know that the rules are very different on Misplaced Pages compared to Fnadom but I feel like the editing process is similar (what I mean is how you edit articles). ] (]) 13:23, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::Knowledge of how to use wikicode is pretty transferable throughout wikis as most of them use rather up-to-date versions of Mediawiki. {{small|Can't say the same for TV Tropes, though...}} —]&nbsp;(&nbsp;]&nbsp;•&nbsp;]&nbsp;) 14:33, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::Well that's good. Cause right when I got here after leaving Fandom (for a reason I'd rather not discuss) I knew what some of the wikitext meant. ] (]) 15:20, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Is this article still a stub? ==

This ] was a atub and I added content. So is this still a stub and how big should an article be to not be a stub?&nbsp;] (]) 13:21, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:This is kind of a question with no direct answer. There is no specific size an article has to reach in order to not be a stub. Another host can explain this a bit more than I can. ] (]) 13:24, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:I think it's safe to say it's no longer a stub. See ].--]|] 14:30, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::Personally, I feel still a stub. A History section would go a long way to justifying a change to Start. ] (]) 15:06, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Advertising account ==
This user, DigiCloudPOS, has seemingly been advertising his user page. I changed the page to a draft. What should we do? ] (])
:Note: ] has been blocked for advertising.
:{{U|Burgundian Feudalism}}, whenever you see someone not following guidelines, first warn them using ] or your own messages. After a few warnings (the number is subjective, based on how egregious the edits were), report them to the ]. There are a few options, such as ], ], ], etc. Usually you would report them to vandalism. If you are interested in stopping vandalism, you can join the ]. ] a ] fan]]]]] (]) 14:56, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{re|Burgundian Feudalism}} When a userpage is just blatant advertising (I haven't seen the page, it has been deleted in the meantime) yust slam a {{tlx|db-multiple|U5|G11}} on it. This can be done easier when using ], if you have that installed. If on top of that the username violates ], please take the user to ]. ] (]) 15:25, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Dashiell Hammett\ ==

&nbsp;] (]) 14:47, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

:Are you looking for ]?--]|] 14:53, 3 May 2021 (UTC)

== Expanding and correcting articles ==

Hello!
I was wondering if you guys had a page that needs cleanup that I know about. I know about Nuclear science and physics.
Thanks, Midknight&nbsp;] (]) 15:06, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{U|Midknight1342}}, see ]. Hope this helps! ] a ] fan]]]]] (]) 15:11, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::As you flit from article to article, look at the top of the Talk pages. There, you will see the articles' current rating. Stubs and Starts are at the need-work end. Above those, it ascends to C-class, B-class, Good article and Featured article. As you are just starting out, I recommend leaving those alone, as they are the ends products of lots of editors having made improvements. Also, you need to know that for the higher ranked articles, many editors have those on their 'Watch lists', meaning that any time an article is edited, they get a notification. This could lead to your edits being reverted (reversed) for cause. Remember that for every edit, write a concise summary of what you did in the Edit summary at the bottom. A bit more advice - the Talk pages show discussions when editors did not agree on changes. A change you have in mind may have already been proposed and dismissed. ] (]) 15:18, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


The article for ] has the maintenance message about needing additional citations. Some parts said "citation needed", and I added reliable sources to those parts, and now I'm wondering: should I remove the message, or are there still more citations needed in order to remove it? Thank you! ] (]) 07:31, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
==Draft:All Things Go Fall Classic==


:Hi, @]! If you think you've solved the problem that the maintenance tag was calling attention to, then please feel free to ] and remove the tag! The worst thing that will happen is somebody adds the tag back. If you're ever unsure, however, you can always ask for the opinion of the person who placed the tag - which in this case was {{yo|Cordless Larry}}. At that point, either they'll agree that the article doesn't need a tag, or they can point to other, maybe more subtle issues, that they feel need addressing. Either way, the article is improved and everybody is happy. Thank you for doing your part to add information to Misplaced Pages! ] (]) 11:30, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
] was rejected. Can someone help me understand how to better write this as an "encyclopaedic article?" I did try to use neutral tone of voice (even when mentioning their political involvement), and included credible external sources. I do think their contributions to female equality in music is noteworthy. Any suggestions on how to improve this text is appreciated. I am trying to compare with other festivals like ].&nbsp;] (]) 15:12, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:Thanks for your efforts, {{u|Wikieditor662}}. However, I feel it would be premature to remove the template because there's still material in the article that isn't supported by references, even if it's not indicated by in-text "citation needed" tags (the template at the top of the page is an alternative to those). The "Teaching" and "Educational improvement" sections are where the remaining sourcing issues appear to be. ] (]) ] (]) 12:34, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::@]How do I know in general then, when it should be removed?
::@] Well if I sent a message to them I doubt they'd reply, especially if the sign was put up a while ago.
::Thank you both for your help either way.
::] (]) 21:51, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::When should it be removed? When all of the material in the article is supported by reliable sources. ] (]) 22:05, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== Accurate Article writing ==
:They give you a pretty good reason why it was declined. They say "it reads more like an advertisement" and it also reads more like a "press release". Also (while I doubt this is a case) if you have some sort of connection to this (whether you were involved in it or went to go see it) you might want to take a look at ]. There are articles that will help you fix the problems described from being rejected however I don't know their inks so I would advise waiting for another host to provide an answer with links to these pages. ] (]) 15:24, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::Distinction: Declined is less severe than Rejected. ] (]) 16:18, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::Ok, right, but I'm asking what would make this read less like an "advertisement" by Misplaced Pages standards? Is there any constructive feedback on how you could envision the text improved? ] (]) 16:21, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::Naming the acts that appeared each year adds nothing to notability. ] (]) 18:20, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::Noted, so it might be better written as a neutral combined summary of facts in one or two paragraphs? ] (]) 18:34, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::My bad. They're such similar words I get confused. ] (]) 18:46, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


Good morning team, please as a Research student, i want to know the accurate ways i can contribute to wiki projects especially in terms of Article writing. i want to know the 'do's and don'ts of article writing, and secondly, aside national newspaper reference which other sources are accepted? ] (]) 09:17, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== how to be a successful trader ==


:@] Welcome!
&nbsp;] (]) 15:24, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:] is a good start on WP-editing in general. Do's and don't on creating articles: ] and ]. If you intend to write about living people, see also ]. It is recommended to get a hang of WP-editing ''before'' trying to write new articles, if these are not good enough they will be deleted. University press books are often good sources. ] discuss what is reliable ''in general'', and at ] you can find a list of sources that has been repeatedly discussed, and the current view on them. Hope this helps some. ] (]) 11:07, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::Since starting your account you have been very busy doing copyedits. For some, your work was reverted. I suggest you revisit those to understand why an editor took this action. It could be as simple as a disagreement on writing style. As to creating and then submitting drafts for new articles (see ]), I second the advice on learning by improving existing articles before essaying to create an article. What you created and submitted from your Sandbox was far too short and unreferenced to be a valid submittal, and thus jsut wasted a reviewer's time. ] (]) 12:44, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== Unclear why link doesn't work in add a citation tool ==
:@] your first step is to learn where to ask questions about being a successful trader and where not to ask them.
:This is one of the latter places ] ] 15:47, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::Meaning, Teahouse is a place to ask questions pertaining to how to edit Misplaced Pages. ] (]) 16:20, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::@] spoilsport 👀😈 ] ] 17:37, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::Don't perplex the newbies. ] (]) 17:57, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


To whom it may concern,
== Help with easy fix articles ==


I have tried to use the add a citation tool on the ] page with the following link: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/2025/01/10/do-they-know-its-payday/ but it doesn't work. I am unclear why the link isn't being picked up or identified as such.
Hello again!
Since I'm not a expert, can someone recommend some easy fix articles about nuclear weapons and stuff to get me started?
Thanks again.&nbsp;] (]) 15:37, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


Any ideas how to fix or resolve this issue?
:@] It strikes me as somewhat surreal that someone who is not an expert (in nuclear weapons and stuff?) would start by fixing articles about them. I suggest you start more generally. Any article that is stated to be a stub article has great scope for expansion. Why not start there? Look at ] and at ] for inspiration. ] ] 15:51, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::You asked a related question 31 minutes earlier and were answered. Why asked again? ] (]) 16:21, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


] (]) 12:10, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::@]The particular question you are pointing to got answered, but I am not a expert on that subject. Thanks for letting me know that though.] (]) 16:29, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


:Tested with reftoolbar but no, no autofill. All I can say is "that sometimes happen". When it does, I fill in the blanks manually. ] (]) 12:54, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== Keyboard shortcut to add a Template ==


== deleting Draft:Church of Our Lady of Zvonik page ==
Hi. Is there a keyboard shortcut to open the Template popup in the Visual and Source editors? I have searched everywhere but couldn't find anything. Is there any user contributed script? Opening the "Insert" and clicking on the "Template" is unfortunately time consuming. Any help appreciated! (P. S. While writing replies, please ping me using the <code><nowiki>{{Ping|DaxServer}}</nowiki></code>) :)&nbsp;] (]) 16:02, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


Hello, I have been having trouble with '''Draft:Church of Our Lady of Zvonik'''. I created the arical, but it was sent to draft for being incomplete... after further edits, I converted it back into an arical, however there is still a redirect... can that be deleted? and if so how? thank you! ] ] 13:56, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:{{ping|DaxServer}} as far as I know there is no keyboard shortcut for templates as there are tons of templates on Misplaced Pages. The best way to do something involving templates would be to copy the source code of the template you want to use and then add it to the page. ] (]) 16:22, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{u|The Emperor of Byzantium}}, the article ] includes the verbless sentence "The remains of The Church Our Lady of Zvonik, located over a cavity of the west wall above the Porta Aurea of Diocletian's Palace." ] is now a redirect to that article. Are you claiming that these are in fact two different churches? ] (]) 15:13, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::@] Thanks for the info! ] (]) 17:15, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::Hi @], Thank you for your quick reply, No its the same article, however it has its own talk page Draft talk:Church of Our Lady of Zvonik, and appears on Xtools as a draft... I know I made a mistake in the recoding of it, but not sure where I screwed up? ] ] 15:21, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::I see that neither talk page contains any discussion. I thnk there's no harm in a redirect having a talk page, though it's not usual. I don't know about Xtools, maybe someone else can help? ] (]) 15:30, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== Shortcut to indicate "Citation Needed"? ==
== Merger ==


Hi all,
Can someone help me find the merger icon? I've come upon a article that needs a merger. Thanks,&nbsp;] (]) 16:26, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


New to Misplaced Pages here. I find it useful to interrogate whether sources are cited or not, and I like visual editing more than source editing. But is there a way to indicate that a citation is needed on the visual end? I read about ], but it can be a pain to go switch the type, find the same sentence in a whole different layout, then copy over the template. Any suggestions? ] (]) 17:11, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:There's a merger template that automatically inserts the icon. ] (]) 16:30, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:: Note, {{u|Midknight1342}} that you should place the templates on BOTH pages, using <nowiki>{{Merge to |Name of combined article |date=May 2021}} AND {{Merge from|Name of article that will disappear after the merger|date=May 2021}}</nowiki>. You also need to put notices on the Talk pages of each article saying where any discussion is going to happen. I'm involved with ] which you can use as an example of how to do it. ] (]) 17:18, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


:Hi, welcome to Misplaced Pages! The visual editor lets you insert templates such as {{citation needed}} by clicking Insert > Template and searching for the desired template. ] (]) 17:19, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
{{u|Midknight1342}} You appear to be setting out on a plan to propose mergers of articles about decades in music with decades general (example: ] and ]). I strongly recommend you stop this effort. The two sets of articles, parallel by decades have existed for some time, and appear to provide a service. See also ] as another example of a parallel series of articles. ] (]) 18:01, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hello @]. I believe there should be a puzzle piece icon on the top bar. Clicking it would allow you to insert any template in the visual editor. ] <sup>(]) (])</sup> 17:21, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
::Thanks so much, @] and @]! That is super helpful. I just gave it a go on the daily page, and it worked! ] (]) 17:25, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== I read a lot but I still don't understand how images work here? ==
== Ask a question ==


For example, what if there's only one image of something OR if the person who made like a song cover art cannot be contacted or is unknown? ] (]) 19:34, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
&nbsp;] (]) 18:50, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


:Hello and welcome. It might help us to better answer you if you describe exactly what it is you are trying to do. ] (]) 19:43, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:No, you ask a question. ]]] ] 19:09, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::Basically: copyright is complicated. For historic images and cover art, we use small, reduced-resolution versions, and a ]. ] (]) 20:33, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
:::{{u|CrimsonScarletBurgundyy}}, there is no need to contact the creator of cover art when a low resolution version is being used as non-free content. It is necessary to fully comply with ], and cover art is covered by #1 of that policy language. ] (]) 20:48, 10 January 2025 (UTC)


== x page ==
:: {{re|Max20characters}} Teahouse is supposed to be friendly to new users. Please don't ] ] (]) 19:23, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::I'm not sure if they were biting them or if they were attempting to be humorous. Either way it did come off as rude. ] (]) 19:43, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


what happen to page on wikipedia? ] (]) 20:34, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
: {{re|Viviana777}} Welcome to Misplaced Pages. The Teahouse is for new users to ask questions. If you have a question, please let us know what it is. ] (]) 19:23, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


:It redirects to ], if you're wondering why it's named Twitter instead of it's current name, X, see ]. ] (]) 20:42, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== New article ==


== Picture Formatting ==
So I made a draft a few months ago about the Great Migration in the Serengeti. I didn't know that there was already a section in the Serengeti article covering it. I think it should be a new article given how notable it is and I asked on the talk page to gain consensus. No one answered so should I still make it and can some of you respond?&nbsp;'''''<span>] ]</span>''''' 19:09, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{ping|TigerScientist}} Can you ] to your draft? Thanks! ] (]) 19:26, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


I was editing the ] page to try and fix something where the picture would "bump" the table of contents. I fixed this, but now I'm wondering, is it permissible for a picture to be above the infobox, and if not, where do I put it? ] &#124; ] 21:08, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
] '''''<span>] ]</span>''''' 19:30, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::{{ping|TigerScientist}} So your draft is not really much longer than the current section in the ] article. Now, if you were to make a full article that was more in depth and more researched, it would probably be appropriate. But as is, its not really much better. Also, make sure to indent your posts using an increasing number of colons :) ] (]) 19:35, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::: {{ping|AdmiralEek}} Yeah I haven't been on Misplaced Pages in months. Can I move information from that article to my draft? '''''<span>] ]</span>''''' 19:38, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::::{{ping|TigerScientist}} Well glad to see you around and editing! So you certainly could copy some information from that section. You need to make sure you properly attribute your content, by mentioning in the edit summary "Copied from ], see there for attribution" or something similar. I wouldn't just cut the material however, as the Serengeti article should still have a brief summary about the migration, since we use ]. ] (]) 19:43, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:::::Ok thank you! '''''<span>] ]</span>''''' 19:45, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


:I should mention that I've put it below the infobox, but that puts it into the background section ] &#124; ] 21:09, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== How to find Missing draft ==


== Can I close my own RfC? ==
Was working on draft, came back to finish it and it is gone. Is there a way to recover it. Used the title as search term and did not find it. Had not published it yet as it was a working draft. How do you keep a working draft prior to publishing it?&nbsp;] (]) 19:25, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{ping|Davischip615}} The way to save a draft is to publish it. But it stays as a "draft" even when published, a reviewer needs to approve it for it to be an article. If you did not "publish" it, then what you wrote is likely lost. Make sure to save your work frequently! ] (]) 19:28, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:{{Reply to|Davischip615}} By default Misplaced Pages only searches for pages in the ]; you have to ] to find drafts. Are you sure you did that? ] (]) 20:24, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::{{ping|Davischip615}} Try to put Draft:name into the search bar. '''''<span>] ]</span>''''' 20:27, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:@]: Welcome to the Teahouse. Alternatively, if you at any point had pressed the {{button|Publish changes}} button, you can dig through ] to see if you can find it there. Looking at them though, it seems the only edit that has gone through was posting here at the Teahouse. —]&nbsp;(&nbsp;]&nbsp;•&nbsp;]&nbsp;) 21:35, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


I opened a RfC at ] in large part to divert attention from another discussion which I felt was no longer productive. Would I be considered ]? I haven't given much of an opinion on my RfC, and I've added a few neutral comments. For what it's worth, if I were to close it, I'd close it as '''accident''' leading to a '''crash'''. ] (]) 21:35, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
== New user ==
:Generally this is a bad idea and can provoke further arguments. ACTIVE COMMUNITY SANCTIONS apply. And expected standards of behaviour includes avoiding COI such as this. SO if you close it, you may be sanctioned. ] (]) 22:07, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
im new what do i do&nbsp;] (]) 21:05, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:Welcome! I suggest you read the ] for general guidance. If you want an idea of what exactly to edit, reply with some topics that interest you! ] (]) 21:31, 3 May 2021 (UTC) :If you feel the discussion needs a formal closure, it would be best to request it at ] so that an ''uninvolved'' editor can do the close. ] <small><sup>]</sup></small> 07:54, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


== Overreliance? ==
== My edits were deleted without explanation ==


So I've basically almost finished writing an article on this historical 19th-century Haitian party (]). Does the citation distribution seem too concentrated, or is it acceptable? It's a pretty niche topic admittedly. <span style="color:brown;">🍫</span> ] (]) (]) <span style="color:brown;">🍫</span> 02:54, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
I'm writing in regards to my edits on this page: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/Digital_fashion


:Hello @]. Based solely on the concentration of citations, it looks fine to me. In fact, some sentences are ''lacking'' citations. You can also remove the citations in the lead if you wish (]). ] <sup>(]) (])</sup> 03:21, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
I recently made an edit to the page explaining how non-fungible tokens(NFTs) are an important part to digital fashion. But I recently checked and saw that it was removed without explanation. I wrote it under the "Marketing, distribution, and sales" section, and here is the paragraph I wrote along with links to the articles I referenced:
::I think I fixed it. (hopefully) <span style="color:brown;">🍫</span> ] (]) (]) <span style="color:brown;">🍫</span> 06:50, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:::@] Looks like a very interesting article (now in mainspace). I don't know if you usually do so for your new articles but you should think of doing a ]. Maybe I'm being picky but I found it odd that the very last sentence in the article has no citation. Does the immediately previous citation cover that also? ] (]) 11:57, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
::::Regarding DYK, I’ve never nominated one of my articles because I don’t think they contain anything interesting or fun facts. However, while researching the Liberal Party article, I did recall that it, along with the National Party, were the first political parties formed in Haiti. Unfortunately, none of the major sources corroborate that, so I’m not sure where exactly I got that information from. A potential DYK hook I did come up with though is: Did you know... that Haiti’s Liberal Party was founded in 1870 by two leaders who believed the "most competent" elite should govern the nation?
::::Anyhow, I trimmed the article down a little and fixed the no citation issue in the process.
::::Note: While writing the article, I was somewhat thrown off when all the sources covered the tug of war between the Liberal Party and the National Party during the 1870s through the 1890s, yet made next to no mention of either party in the 20th century. This seemed to contradict the "List of Heads of State of Haiti" wikipedia article which suggests that the last National president was Tancrède Auguste in 1913, while the last Liberal president was Élie Lescot in 1946 - well into the 20th century. So, i'm not exactly sure where the article got their party affiliations from. <span style="color:brown;">🍫</span> ] (]) (]) <span style="color:brown;">🍫</span> 16:43, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


== Force browser Ctrl+F ==
"In recent years, artists in the digital fashion realm have used a non-fungible token (NFT) to represent, protect, and monetize their designs and works. Start-up companies like DIGITALAX have helped designers more easily collaborate and create digital materials, patterns, and fashion assets across gaming and virtual reality platforms. Digital marketplaces that use NFTs like DIGITALAX also allow fractional garment ownership, helping all co-creators on a piece of a digital garment earn revenue and royalties from a sale."


Perhaps a silly question, but while editing recently (VisEditor), I kept trying to use Firefox Ctrl+F, only for Misplaced Pages to force its own page search function on me; it was rather annoying. Is there any way to disable this feature or the keyboard shortcut that calls it? Thanks in advance! ] <small>(]) &#124; :) &#124; he/him &#124; </small> 05:51, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
https://cointelegraph.com/news/new-protocol-brings-nonfungible-tokens-to-the-digital-fashion-industry
:{{u|JuxtaposedJacob}}, just let the Mediawiki software do its own thing, without trying to force that software to imitate Firefox or anything else. It powers the #7 website in the world with tens of billions of monthly pageviews. It may seem antiquated to code monkeys who are addicted to the very newest thing, but it works just fine for what it is intended to do, and does so every day. Firefox itself is over 20 years old. ] (]) 09:29, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/why-digital-fashion-is-the-next-frontier-of-nfts-2021-04-07
:@]: {{welcometea}} If you click outside of the VisualEditor editing area (such as the sidebars), you should be able to use the browser's native find feature. —]&nbsp;(&nbsp;]&nbsp;•&nbsp;]&nbsp;) 15:35, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
::You are so beautiful and amazing. Thank you @]. ] <small>(]) &#124; :) &#124; he/him &#124; </small> 15:37, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


== Minecraft TTS. ==
Why was my edit removed? I felt that I was being objective in my writing and only included information with reliable sources.


Thank you,&nbsp;] (]) 22:12, 3 May 2021 (UTC) ] ] (]) 08:29, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:@] do you have a question about editing Misplaced Pages? <span style="white-space:nowrap"><span style="font-family:monospace">'''<nowiki>''']<nowiki>]]'''</nowiki>'''</span> (] • ])</span> 09:06, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:{{u|Nathannghiya}} Hello and welcome to the Teahouse. An explanation was provided in the edit summary, "rm crypto sites, crypto site reprints". If crypto refers to cryptocurrencies, that is a tough area to edit in. Please see ] for more information. ] (]) 22:19, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:Hello, @]. That sound file was attached to the article ] in January 2012, when it was recorded, and was removed at some time later, presumably because the article had been changed so much that it no longer reflected the article. Recorded versions of articles are made by volunteeers who choose to spend their time that way - there is nothing automatic about creating, updating, or removing them. If you want to get involved in this, see ]. ] (]) 11:52, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:Your edit was removed by ] with the explanation "rm crypto sites, crypto site reprints" If that explanation is not adequate then you should ask that user for clarification. ] (]) 22:22, 3 May 2021 (UTC)


== New article questions == == Removing from template. ==


Hello! ] was incorrectly labelled as Pharaoh for many years, I had edited few weeks ago that she was only queen consort. However, there is this template that includes all Pharaohs and she is listed there here - I tried to remove her, but it is autogenerated and when I am trying there is too much 'mess' there to find one name. Can someone please be kind and remove her? Also, she should be removed from another autogenerated template that includes hellenistic monarchs, as she wasn't one. ] (]) 17:00, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, I just finished a draft of a new page for ] that currently redirects to ]. I know it takes a bit of time for a draft to be published but I want to get ahead of understanding the redirect before it gets there. Will I be responsible for submitting a request for redirect so that it stops going to David Dobrik’s page?


: {{Ping|Sobek2000}} Which template? <span class="vcard"><span class="fn">]</span> (<span class="nickname">Pigsonthewing</span>); ]; ]</span> 19:44, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Additionally, the photo I used is copyrighted. I carefully read over the photo upload page and the public domain explanation and something still isn’t clicking. This person is an internet personality and many pictures are available that seem to be public domain to me because they were initially uploaded by him to public accounts like Instagram and YouTube. Are those okay? If I screenshot a still from one of his videos, is that allowed?
::"Pharaohs" and "Hellenistic rulers". I do nor know what rose to say. I removed both from her page, but she is still listed on template. Go to any other Pharaoh's page and then on template below the page were all pharaohs are - she is still there. ] (]) 20:19, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:::*what else ] (]) 20:20, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:::*:Hello, @]. Your account appears to be autoconfirmed, so you should be able to edit ]. What happens when you try? ] (]) 20:35, 11 January 2025 (UTC)


== Whites and blues and purples ==
Here is a ] if that helps.


Occassionally I am looking at the blue color of a fresh link, and the purple-ish color of an already clicked link, and when they appear one on top of another in a list, it is hard to visually tell the two apart. Is there some setting on my computer or within Misplaced Pages that I can adjust to heighten this contrast somehow? I do not use dark mode, but maybe I could try that. ] (]) 18:48, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks in advance for the help.&nbsp;] (]) 22:20, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
:@]: {{welcometea}} It sounds like you may need to tweak the CSS of whichever skin you're using for Misplaced Pages. There's more info at ], especially the section {{section link|Help:Link color|Styling all links just for you}}. —]&nbsp;(&nbsp;]&nbsp;•&nbsp;]&nbsp;) 19:04, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:Hello, {{u|Yungli0n}}. You seem to have a misunderstanding of public domain and copyright. A photo that you find online is assumed to be restricted by copyright unless there is solid evidence that it is in the public domain. If the photo was published over 95 years ago, it is in the public domain. If the photo was created by an employee of the U.S. Federal government as part of their job duties, then it is in the public domain. Photos on Instagram and YouTube are restricted by copyright 99+% of the time. As for the redirect, that is easy to take care of if your draft is approved. ] ] 22:43, 3 May 2021 (UTC)
::I just want to make the purple "Link to a Misplaced Pages page that exists and that you have visited" a slightly different shade of purple and that would be enough probably to make it stand apart from the blue unvisited links. ] (]) 19:43, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:::Yes, that's what the page I linked is for. —]&nbsp;(&nbsp;]&nbsp;•&nbsp;]&nbsp;) 20:33, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
:::I think making visited links orange might help too. ] to see if that works if you want to check my work please. ] (]) 20:38, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

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I am trying to make a userbox and let users put It in their user page. But it will go to wikitext instead of plain text. How to make wikitext go to plain text? and I can't change it to visual because I am editing a Misplaced Pages page. Ned1a Wanna talk? 02:24, 6 January 2025 (UTC)

@Nedia020415 I'm not really sure what you mean, but WP:UBXCREATE has instructions for creating new userboxes. ''']''' (talkcontribs) 03:19, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
If I understood correct: To display wikitext as plain text in a userbox, use the tags around the code. For example: <nowiki>{{YourUserboxCode}} Ayohama (talk) 07:11, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you Ned1a Wanna talk? 22:47, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
@Nedia020415 Template:Tl is nice and generates something like {{Example}} for example or use Template:Mra for the code/outpout:
Markup Renders as
{{Example}}
This is an example of a template. For help with templates, see Help:Template.

~ 🦝 Shushugah (he/him • talk) 18:02, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

ooh! Thank you I will put that. ;) Ned1a Wanna talk? 22:49, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

Why are the icons so weird

I was looking through Misplaced Pages and special articles and noticed the icons are in frutiger aero style, why so? I mean, you could just ask wikipedians to volunter to redesign the icons or hire a graphic designer ❦⌬ IsaqueCar ⌬❦ (talk) 22:20, 6 January 2025 (UTC)

I don't know why, IsaqueCar. I for one only ask fellow volunteers for help when I'm stuck, or when I'm acutely aware of my ignorance. (Thus I've recently asked for help with numismatics, of which I'm ignorant, and, indirectly, with the Czech language, which I can't read.) Hiring professionals of course costs money. Is the alleged weirdness likely to impair understanding of encyclopedic content? -- Hoary (talk) 01:23, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @IsaqueCar. Until I searched and found Frutiger (typeface) I hadn't the slightest idea what you were talking about. I still have no idea which icons you mean.
If you are talking about part of the user interface, then be aware that most Misplaced Pages editors (who are generally the people that hang out at this page) don't have any involvement in this, and it's better to bring this up at WP:VPT. If you're talking about something within an article or series of articles, then the talk page of those articles, or of a relevant WP:WikiProject, is the best place to bring the matter up. ColinFine (talk) 15:53, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
@ColinFine: I looked for Frutiger Aero, which was more enlightening.
@IsaqueCar: Why not so? Design is a subjective thing: as long as the icons are visible and clear in meaning, then there's not really a problem, is there? Bazza 7 (talk) 15:57, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
it just feels weird to have such old looking icons on a modern website ❦⌬ IsaqueCar ⌬❦ (talk) 17:21, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
I mean, it is very subjective. I exclusively use Monobook because I like the older look of it. Every design can have wildly differing opinions depending on who you ask. Thx56 (talk) 20:44, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Icons like in those info boxes "this article contains information..."
Some icons of wikiprojects will show you what i mean ❦⌬ IsaqueCar ⌬❦ (talk) 16:06, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Also special articles normaly have lots of notices so it's also a good example ❦⌬ IsaqueCar ⌬❦ (talk) 17:20, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
This article points out that Misplaced Pages, even with its new look, is trying to make subtle interface changes at most. I personally agree with this approach. Additionally, I feel that older-looking websites have more of an air of reliability. JuxtaposedJacob (talk) | :) | he/him | 05:49, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Translation and references issue

Draft:Christine Meyer

This artist was marked as missing in the Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by occupation/Women in rock music and so I decided to translate the Norwegian article. I was, however, not allowed to do so, so I've saved my suggestion at the link mentioned first in this post.

Secondly: The references I've added are not recognised as such. I'd be grateful for any pointers as to why. Thank you! :) Birdesigns (talk) 13:48, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

For References, if using double curly brackets, use "reflist", not "references". I fixed it David notMD (talk) 14:04, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks! Birdesigns (talk) 16:57, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @Birdesigns, and welcome to the Teahouse.
When you say you're "not allowed to do so", I'm guessing that you tried to use the content translation tool? This is only available for editors who have at least 500 edits (which you have not, even though your account is nearly ten years old). This is because so many newer editors do not understand English Misplaced Pages's requirements on sourcing and notability, and that many other Misplaced Pages's have less stringent requirements.
In the case of your draft, you have three references for one single claim in the article, and no references for anything else. This is not adequate sourcing for an article in English Misplaced Pages, which should be a summary of what people wholly unconnected with the subject have chosen to publish about the subject in reliable places. (As far as I can make out, few if any of the sources in the original no:Christine Meyer meet the criteria of WP:42).
Unless the original is well-sourced to approaching the standard required of new articles in English Misplaced Pages, I believe that the best approach to translating is to treat it like a new article with perhaps some input from the original, rather than relying on translating the content . ColinFine (talk) 16:13, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you, Colin. The sources I include are mainstream (albeit local/regional) newspapers, and the offical website (management) for the artist. There is not much else to reference than the explanation of who she is and her most known performance. Birdesigns (talk) 17:01, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @Birdesigns. Regional newspapers are often reliable, but the source needs to be independent and have significant coverage of her too. The sources I looked at only had a line or two about her (generally in that one role). And anything from her official website is not independent, and cannot contribute towards establishing notability.
If you cannot find sources to establish that she meets either WP:NMUSIC or WP:GNG, then she does not meet English Misplaced Pages's criteria for notability, and no article is possible. ColinFine (talk) 17:16, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Ok, I'm fine with that, but admittedly a bit annoyed since she was on the "red list" and all I did was trying to make her blue. Should there not be a curation of that list before we are encouraged to red-to-blue fix it? Or is deciding that someone isn't notable a part of the fixing process? If so, how does one go about to let others know that the best is to not publish the article? Simply edit the source of the list and delete from there? Birdesigns (talk) 17:22, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

@Birdesigns: I can understand you frustraton, but please remember that the top of that page has a panel including the words:

Please note ... that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Misplaced Pages's notability criteria with reliable independent sources.

(emphasis in original). Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 16:05, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

Thanks, Andy – appreciate the pointer. :) So, do I simply ignore those on the list which I reckon aren't meeting the requirements, and let others decide whether or not to delete them? Is there somewhere I can write a small note on my thoughts on the person's notability? Birdesigns (talk) 17:04, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
A number of other shows are mentioned, but without citations/sources/proofs. Adding sources to them might make the article satisfy notability and hence inclusion. Riteze (talk) 12:57, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Notability

Is he notable Chetan Maddineni ? 175.101.60.14 (talk) 16:22, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

Yes, Chetan Maddineni appears to meet Misplaced Pages's notability guidelines based on his roles in notable films and coverage in independent sources. Ayohama (talk) 16:26, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
What about sources doesn’t meet WP:ICTFSOURCES 175.101.60.14 (talk) 16:33, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

Thank you for asking, IP. I looked in all of the sources that are currently referenced. Here they are, with my comments:

None of these six sources counts toward evidence of notability. For all I know, other sources, not referenced here, show that Chetan Maddineni is notable. I haven't looked (and perhaps am hobbled by my ignorance of Telugu and Hindi). Which independent sources are you describing above, Ayohama? -- Hoary (talk) 00:24, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

How does editor classification work?

how is an editor considered either new, intermediate, advanced or mentor, and what are the requirements for such roles? ❦⌬ IsaqueCar ⌬❦ (talk) 17:18, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello, @IsaqueCar. I'm not aware of any such classifications used in a formal sense. "Mentor" is a role that an editor may take on. Where have you seen these used? ColinFine (talk) 17:24, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
special articles that include info about editing "(type of edit) is suitable for intermediate editors"
"copy-editing is suitable for begginer editors" ❦⌬ IsaqueCar ⌬❦ (talk) 17:28, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Oh, right. I don't think those are formal, defined, terms. They're being used loosely, to give an indication of the level of experience required. ColinFine (talk) 19:03, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Not aware either, Misplaced Pages:User access page doesn't specifically mention "new," "intermediate," "advanced," or "mentor" classifications. However, it outlines various user groups based on permissions, such as unregistered users, autoconfirmed users, extended confirmed users, and administrators, which represent different levels of experience and access. Ayohama (talk) 17:27, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
I forgot what page i saw it on ill search for it ❦⌬ IsaqueCar ⌬❦ (talk) 17:32, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Experience levels are recommended for various functions (For example being a Teahouse Host, at least 30 days and 500 edits). David notMD (talk) 18:24, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Misplaced Pages:Task Center uses this style. I'd describe it as based on self-assessment. In reality it's going to relate to experience and knowledge of policies, guidelines, and other relevant practices. I'd think almost all editors with fewer than 100 edits are going to be noobies, but there could be exceptions for some tasks, such as people who have used a similar wiki platform before, or people with professional writing experience. There are people with many thousands of edits and years of experience who couldn't do stuff within an 'intermediate' category, but also many people who could do things within a few weeks of learning. As mentioned above, Misplaced Pages:User access levels are formal classifications. Everything else is woolly and hand-wavy. -- zzuuzz 19:16, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
The Newcomer Homepage describes tasks similarly, although with ‘Easy’, ‘Medium’, and ‘Hard’: for when you are beginning to edit, for when you have completed some easy edits, and for when you have learned Misplaced Pages best practices, respectively. But there are no requirements for new/intermediate/advanced as said above and that too is based on self-assessment. Happy editing, Perfect4th (talk) 19:48, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
We also have something at Category:User Wikitext, which admittedly is also informal and self-assigned, and actually is only seen in context to Wiki syntax. Lectonar (talk) 12:11, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

Needing help with contest

I want to join the guild of copyeditors' backlog of Jan 2025 but the signup instructions are too confusing ❦⌬ IsaqueCar ⌬❦ (talk) 19:05, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello and welcome, IsaqueCar! To sign up, go to this backlog page and click the blue “Create your article list” button in the Signing up section and save the page. That will sign you up for the drive. The Totals section below the signup explains how to use your article list. Be sure to read the guide to basic copyediting first, and happy (copy)editing! Perfect4th (talk) 19:55, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

How to add a category to a page/talk page

Hi,

I’d like to add a category to an article’s talk pages and cannot see the HTML in the source code. According to my searches as to how to do it, I should see the category source code to add a category to, but I don’t see it. Thanks for your time Elinoria (talk) 19:09, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

In the source editor which I presume you are using, you add a category by adding a link to the category at the bottom of the page. An example would be ] Thx56 (talk) 19:53, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you for your help! That’s exactly what I expected, but when I try to edit the entire page, I don’t see any source code for the category. If I try pasting the category at the very bottom of the page, nothing appears in the preview.
Do you have any suggestions?
Elinoria (talk) 20:07, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @Elinoria. I'm not entirely sure what you mean.
The Wikicode ] may actually go anywhere on a page: it's just convention to put it at the bottom. And you won't see anything when the page is rendered except in the list of categories at the bottom.
If you are talking about your user page, and you mean that when you edit source you can't see any "]" statements at the bottom, that's because the categories are inserted by the templates that you have added to the page, and since it doesn't show you the expanded code of the templates, you don't see the "Category" statements.
Does that answer your question? ColinFine (talk) 20:53, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
If not then please link the page and name the category. PrimeHunter (talk) 21:02, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
Managed it eventually! Elinoria (talk) 21:07, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
It worked - I was confused by it not showing up on the preview. When I published, it appeared. Thank you. Elinoria (talk) 21:06, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

R-Salt

This was mentioned in connection to the recent New Orleans attack, but there does not seem to be Misplaced Pages article for it. If someone in the chemistry world wants to write an article about it, please do. Keith Henson (talk) 20:11, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

1,3,5-trinitroso-1,3,5-triazine (R-Salt) is an insensitive energetic that has previously been used as an improvised explosive. Keith Henson (talk) 20:11, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello, @Hkhenson, and welcome to the Teahouse. While you're certainly allowed to post such a request, I want to tell you that the chances of anybody acting on that request are very low. Misplaced Pages is a volunteer project, and prople work on what they choose. While it's possible that somebody will see your request and act on it, it's not very likely.
There is a recognised place for requesting articles, WP:RA; but in all honesty, the take-up there is very low as well. Something that might work better is to ask at a relevant WikiProject - perhaps WT:WikiProject Chemistry: that will at least be seen by people who have an interest in Misplaced Pages's coverage of chemistry.
Generally, if you want to see an article created, the most effective way is to do the research (find the sources to establish Notability) and do it yourself. Doing that will have the side benefit that if you can't find suitable sources, you'll know that the article cannot be written. ColinFine (talk) 21:01, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
The intersection of WT:CHEM and WP:TH is non-null:) Feel free to add cited info to R-salt, which I just turned blue. DMacks (talk) 02:06, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you! Keith Henson (talk) 16:11, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Good job! It's sometimes said around here that Teahouse-people don't start articles on request, but that isn't always true. Sometimes we feel like doing it. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 12:14, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Indeed. @Gråbergs Gråa Sång will remember this question leading me creating this one about Armored mud balls a couple of years ago. It's far less likely that anyone would ever want to create one about a businessman, cryptocurrency fad or 'some here-today-gone-tomorrow' minor celebrity. Nick Moyes (talk) 21:23, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Sometimes we really want WP to have that article. Earl Bailly was inspired by a question at Commons, but still. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 21:44, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
That’s incredible! I love the name Delectopierre (talk) 18:58, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
I'm often on the fence for these...promoting involvement by newer editors to create articles on topics of their interest (increased involvement is good, and demonstrated willingness to engage in collaboration) vs doing it myself (especially if it could benefit from specialized literature resources or where some people might not feel comfortable writing publicly about certain topics even if "anonymous"). DMacks (talk) 00:25, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

Youtube

If a reliable source posts a video on Youtube, is the video a good source to rely on? WikiPhil012 (talk) 23:57, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

YouTube as a source is generally usable if the outlet themselves posts the video to their verified channel. As an example, a video by CNN uploaded to CNN's own channel is fine. That same video uploaded to "NewsLieTracker"'s channel isn't. —Jéské Couriano v^_^v 00:02, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you, but in name of the website do i put the publisher, or YouTube? WikiPhil012 (talk) 00:08, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
You'd put the publisher, and put YouTube in the via parameter. Ca 02:17, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Hi WikiPhil012. You should probably take a look at WP:YOUTUBE and WP:COPYLINK before adding any links to YouTube videos to any Misplaced Pages, even as part of a citation. If the source itself is considered to be a reliable source (as defined by Misplaced Pages), you can still cite it without providing a link to YouTube; just make sure you provide as much information as you can about the original source in the citation as explained in WP:CITEHOW. -- Marchjuly (talk) 02:23, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
You can put YouTube videos on Misplaced Pages. 2001:44C8:455C:91:C1B3:EC6C:4318:1D05 (talk) 02:53, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
That last comment is true in some cases, but false in most. See WP:YOUTUBE, as already cited. ColinFine (talk) 11:59, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

promotional template

can white44tree please add promotional template to Deko article on wikipedia? White44Tree (talk) 00:28, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

Well i added the promotional template. Ned1a Wanna talk? 00:33, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Does the content appear promotional? -- D'n'B-📞 -- 00:40, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Oh yea... removed it sorry Ned1a Wanna talk? 00:42, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Vacuity (see the article, and its earlier AfD) isn't the same as promotionalism. -- Hoary (talk) 01:35, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
what about Bryce Gheisar page add promotional template? White44Tree (talk) 01:07, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Does anything about the contents of that article appear promotional to you? -- D'n'B-📞 -- 18:48, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
yes and same with tp link and appvalley White44Tree (talk) 23:59, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
What seems promotional about them? Is there any particularly promotional language or framing? -- D'n'B-📞 -- 02:11, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Are primary sources okay for a (minor) controversy section?

Currently working on the article Sacred Reich (a section at my sandbox), and I'm considering adding a (specifically minor) two-to-three-sentences-long controversy paragraph pertaining to the name of the band, sitting under the "Name" heading after the name's origin. Currently, the only relevant sources are these two interviews with lead guitarist Wiley Arnett and with the band respectively. The former has a story about how they were nearly stopped by police from doing a gig, being mistaken for a neo-nazi rally because of the name, and the latter having a sentence about the band receiving a letter from someone after the release of Surf Nicaragua, who "had the wrong idea about us and didn’t like the One Nation lyrics." (Note: One Nation is a song about anti-racism and bigotry.) However, since these are both primary sources, I still hold concerns on whether or not this should be included in the final article. If anyone can provide another opinion, it'd be highly appreciated.

Sparkle and Fade edits 04:38, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello —Sparkle and Fade. I know nothing about the band, but I suggest you write that during an interview Wiley Arnett stated the band got its name because of – whatever reason was given. Perhaps a better source for the name origin could be found later on, and then the article can be edited. Karenthewriter (talk) 05:50, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Hi @Sparkle & Fade: primary sources can be used to verify facts (straightforward and non-contentious ones). If the question is "where did this band get its name?", then arguably there is no better source to answer that, than the people who actually named it, ie. the band members. Even if you find a secondary source, say a magazine telling us where the name comes from, the information almost certainly ultimately traces back to the band members anyway. But as Karenthewriter suggests, rather than simply stating it as an absolute fact like "the name comes from" you should refer to that primary source and phrase it as "according to Arnett, the name comes from" (or words to that effect). -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:56, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

susanhollowayscott.com reliable?

I'm currently working on upgrading an article to Good Article status, but there's still one citation left that's needed. Unfortunately, the only source I can seem to find is susanhollowayscott.com, which is a blog. I know that some blogs are allowed, so is this one trustworthy, or is it unreliable? Help! Ali Beary (talk2me!) (stalk me?!) 18:10, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello, @Ali Beary. WP:BLOG says when produced by an established subject-matter expert, whose work in the relevant field has previously been published by reliable, independent publications. According to our article on Susan Holloway Scott, she is a writer of historical fiction, and her blog seems to be mostly on historical subjects, as you might expect. She has no doubt done her research, but unless she has a track record as a reliably published writer about history, it doesn't sound promising. ColinFine (talk) 18:22, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Your refs 1,2 and 3 are to her website, and therefor not independent and not contributing to confirming notability. David notMD (talk) 20:05, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
The article content states what she has written, but does not have content or refs for what has been written about her. This is Start class at best (the current rating) and needs significant work before being upgraded to C-class, let alone nominated for GA. David notMD (talk) 20:07, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
OP nominated Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, not Susan Holloway Scott. Tarlby 20:14, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Yes, query pertains to raising Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton to GA, and want to know if effort can use Scott's blog as a reference. In that case, I agree with ColinFine that while Scott publishes historical fiction, she does not quality as an academic historian with bona fides. David notMD (talk) 20:16, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

Sources and Notability

Just because sources exist for a subject does not necessarily mean that it is notable enough to have a Misplaced Pages article, correct? RedactedHumanoid (talk) 22:10, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

@RedactedHumanoid Correct. WP:GNG sources are wanted, not, for example, subject's social media. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 22:18, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello RedactedHumanoid. There can not be an Misplaced Pages article unless the subject is considered notable. Sources exist about me, including mentions in a few local newspaper articles, but that doesn't make me Misplaced Pages-article-notable. If you haven’t already done so reading Help:Your first article may be of help to you. Karenthewriter (talk) 03:49, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Alright, thanks. I was just wondering cause I very recently obtained NPR rights, and wanted to know if just because an article with sources meant that it was notable, since I forgot. RedactedHumanoid (talk) 06:02, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

A Page about Indian Educational linguist - Rama Kant Agnihotri

I am in doubt if the person is nitable and whether he should have a wikipedia page.

Full name - Rama Kant Agnihotri

Profession - Professor (Retd.), faculty at Uni. of delhi.

Wrote many books, including, Routledge published: an essential Hindi grammar. Ruderaksh11 (talk) 22:40, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

@Ruderaksh11, do you mean Draft:Ramakant Agnihotri? Schazjmd (talk) 22:42, 8 January 2025 (UTC)
Well, Ruderaksh11, it's merely a draft. Let's see how the draft develops. I have to say, though, that it's seriously defective. Consider this somniferous sample: "Rama Kant Agnihotri’s work has been pivotal in leveraging India’s rich linguistic diversity as a tool for social justice and educational equity." I think this means "Rama Kant Agnihotri’s work has made India’s linguistic diversity a tool for social justice and educational equity"; but I'd have to look at the source to be sure. However, the only source provided is by Rama Kant Agnihotri himself, so it can't be used to verify a claim for an achievement by him. -- Hoary (talk) 00:31, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Aside from the draft, you should not have article-like content on your Use page and should stop any work on Draft:Rama Kant Agnihotri (2). As for the unsubmitted draft Draft:Ramakant Agnihotri, needs work before being submittedfor review. David notMD (talk) 04:49, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

Jean-François Ballester

2 weeks ago someone added something in French to the article Jean-François Ballester. According to Google translate it's about the place and grave, where he was buried. As they put malformed "ref"-tags around it, it's not clear to me, what they intended to do. So: should the sentence be deleted, or could it be used somehow? Maresa63 23:30, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

The reference was for his mother and sister being coaches, so I moved it back up to that line. I removed the addition in French (location of his grave), as there was no source to support it. LizardJr8 (talk) 23:39, 8 January 2025 (UTC)

Copyright question

https://www.larousse.fr/encyclopedie/data/images/1315374-Thomas_Robert_Bugeaud.jpg

Can I just check this is out of protection, it was painted in the 1840s, does it being a digital image have different / changed protection? LeChatiliers Pupper (talk) 09:48, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

@LeChatiliers Pupper Faithful 2D representations/photos of paintings that old would be in the public domain, as that article explains. When you upload the image to Commons, make sure you include your immediate source, i.e. the weblink you gave here. More complex copyright questions should be directed to the Commons helpdesk at c:Commons:Village_pump/Copyright. Mike Turnbull (talk) 14:19, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Cheers LeChatiliers Pupper (talk) 16:54, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

I need a biography written on Misplaced Pages

As a naturopath and holistic healthcare practitioner, I'd like an experienced Wiki writer to feature an article on my expertise. If any of you can help then please reach out soon. Dr. Mojibul Haque (talk) 11:04, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

@Dr. Mojibul Haque Posting a request here at the Teahouse is more-or-less an invitation to scammers to "reach out" and take your money, as the link I've added explains. If you are (or become) a wikinotable person, then a volunteer will likely notice and write about you. There are reasons why you may regret having such an article. Mike Turnbull (talk) 12:13, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @Dr. Mojibul Haque. To put your request in other words "I want to use Misplaced Pages to promote my business". Promotion of any kind is forbidden on Misplaced Pages.
If several people who have no connection with you, and have not been commissioned or fed information on you behalf, choose to write at some length about you in reliable sources, then you would probably meet Misplaced Pages's criteria for notability, and an article could be written about you. Such an article would not belong to you, would not be controlled by you, would not necessarily say what you want it to say, and would be able to be edited by almost anybody in the world except you and your associates. If it happened that there was reliably published material that was negative about you, that would probably be discussed in the article. See an article about yourself isn't necessarily a good thing
If you have not been written about in that way, then no amount of work, and no amount of money, is going to be able to put an article about you in Misplaced Pages: see WP:AMOUNT.
Please focus on other means to promote your business. And don't, whatever you do, pay somebody to write a Misplaced Pages article about you: see WP:SCAM. ColinFine (talk) 13:38, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Your submission of a draft about yourself at User:Dr. Mojibul Haque/sandbox has been declined. For a living person, all content must be verified by valid references (see WP:42). References need to be to publications about you, not sci journal articles for which you were a co-author. Those are useless. David notMD (talk) 16:26, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Dr. Mojibul Haque: I feel I should point out that alternative medicines (and those who practice with same) are in a contentious topic, with part of the issue in the topic area being promotion such as you're attempting to do. —Jéské Couriano v^_^v 16:42, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
See that Naturopathy is designated on its Talk page as a contentious topic. David notMD (talk) 23:37, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

What is the WikiCup

What is the WikiCup, that’s my only question. Yuanmongolempiredynasty (talk) 12:06, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

See Misplaced Pages:WikiCup Lectonar (talk) 12:12, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Hey @Yuanmongolempiredynasty, The WikiCup is an annual writing competition on Misplaced Pages, where participants earn points by contributing to articles across various categories. The goal is to encourage high-quality contributions and promote engagement. Ayohama (talk) 13:30, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
So basically you just edit to get points? Yuanmongolempiredynasty (talk) 20:33, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Yuanmongolempiredynasty it's friendly competition, and for some people a fun way to motivate themselves. We're both WP:SERIOUS and WP:FUN. ~ 🦝 Shushugah (he/him • talk) 21:13, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Ok Yuanmongolempiredynasty (talk) 21:22, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Wait, then what are the judges for? Yuanmongolempiredynasty (talk) 20:31, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Is Muck Rack a Self-published source?

Hey, Hope you are doing great, I'm here to ask about Muck Rack. Is it a Self-Published source? Taabii (talk) 13:56, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

I am not sure but their journalist profolios/profile are automatically generated and may contain errors. I wouldn't consider it a reliable source for a comprehensive list of any journalist's article. But I'd consider it fine to put it in an 'external links' section, especially if the profile is a verified one. Ca 14:53, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Ca Thank you for your reply. Taabii (talk) 16:22, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

about create new page

it require article to create new page you might help me to understand Jeandamour.rw (talk) 13:57, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello, @Jeandamour.rw, and welcome to the Teahouse.
Trying to write an article before you have spent time learning how Misplaced Pages works is likely to lead to disappointment and frustration, and probably a lot of wasted effort.
My earnest advice to new editors is to not even think about trying to create an article until you have spent several weeks - at least - learning about how Misplaced Pages works by making improvements to existing articles. Once you have understood core policies such as verifiability, neutral point of view, reliable, independent sources, and notability, and experienced how we handle disagreements with other editors (the Bold, Revert, Discuss cycle), then you might be ready to read your first article carefully, and try creating a draft..
Looking at Draft:Sheka umubwiriza (which is where your attempted article currently is), it appears that you have done the obvious thing of starting by writing what you about a subject. Unfortunately this is writing the article BACKWARDS - because Misplaced Pages does not have any interest at all in what you know about Umubwiriza (or what I know, or what any random person on the Internet knows). Misplaced Pages is almost only interested in what has been published about him in reliable sources by people completely unconnected with him. Unless you start by finding such sources, you are very likely wasting your time. ColinFine (talk) 14:53, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
If English is not your first language, I recommend editing in a Misplaced Pages version that is in another language. You can see List of Wikipedias for a list. Ca 14:55, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

Redirect note

When I go to Aliasing_(factorial_experiments) from my Chrome browser, a note appears at the top, (Redirected from Draft:Aliasing (factorial experiments)). This note does not appear in the editor, and also does not appear if I go to the article from within Misplaced Pages. Why does it appear, and how can it be eliminated (or should it)? Johsebb (talk) 15:36, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

This note means that you were sent to the article from a redirect page. This is not a problem and likely just means that the page that is saved in your browser is the redirect page and not the actual page. (What probably happened here is that the first time you visited the article, it was a draft, which was then moved to the final article, leaving a redirect.) Again, this is not anything you need to worry about - it is completely normal to be redirected sometimes. TypoEater (talk) 16:08, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks very much. Looks like I need to clear my browser. Johsebb (talk) 20:40, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

Glitch?

I'm currently working on Draft:Cooper Pants Factory fire, and while updating the "Aftermath" section I noticed that one of the links in the lead bugged out, producing "post-open">Fujita Scalepost-close">" in regular text instead of Fujita Scale. Does anybody else see this? It's been happening for months, and I can't for the life of me figure out what's happening. EF 16:17, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

It was in the wikitext, no idea why. I've removed it. Schazjmd (talk) 16:35, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Hm, that’s… odd. I’m not sure what it is, but I’ll ask around at the VP. EF 16:37, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Sometimes you use the visual editor, and I've seen VE add odd stuff to wikitext occasionally. Schazjmd (talk) 17:25, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

unblocking request

Can someone help me with request please? Elliyoun (talk) 16:39, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

@Elliyoun Welcome to the Teahouse. In a word: "No".
You have been partially blocked on one article page only for continued disruption across a three-year period. Your appeal was reviewed today by an administrator and declined. Feel free to edit constructively anywhere else on Misplaced Pages's other 6.9 million articles, but do not try to assert your own view of how things should be; always base everything upon what Reliable Sources actually say. Regards, Nick Moyes (talk) 17:27, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Elliyoun There was no need to email me off-wiki. There was nothing private that needed discussing, so I am replying to you here instead. I took a look at your edits made when you were logged in and as an IP. Your edits were repeatedly reinserted after their removal, and were unsubstantiated. There was no attempt to discuss things on the article talk page and one administrator even recently observed that repeated attempts to make these edits had been happening over a 9 year period. Actions that are repeated over and over again without any attempt to justify them and gain concensus on the relevant talk page are disruptive — hence your single page block. You are free to edit elsewhere and are asked to leave your personal views behind when you do so. Please don't email other editors off-wiki without good reason. We edit openly and publicly here, and emails should be used very sparingly, and only when a degree of privacy is absolutely necessary. Nick Moyes (talk) 19:46, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
I think my message was direct and clear: No explanation was given about reversing the changes and instead, someone repeatedly was just deleting them. I'm not sure where you got 9 years history of my change because I've started using Misplaced Pages since 2022 only. I'm sorry if you are unhappy with the message which I sent, but anyway the same message and concern indicated here. Elliyoun (talk) 20:41, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Elliyoun See WP:COMMUNICATE and consider joining the discussion at Talk:Elyon#What's_"Elliyoun"_all_about?. Btw, do you see why this edit wasn't helpful? Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 20:56, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks, I responded your query there. Elliyoun (talk) 21:05, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

MiszaBot configuration

On the MiszaBot config for automatically archiving talk pages or other pages, what does the "counter" part do? What if that field is left blank? I just adjusted the parameters for the MiszaBot on this page for instance if anyone wants a real example to answer me in relation to. Iljhgtn (talk) 18:28, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

@Iljhgtn It is the current number of the last used archive. It can be left empty so that it operates using default numbering. You can read further documentation at User:MiszaBot/config. Hope this helps. Regards, Nick Moyes (talk) 20:04, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Why would someone not leave it blank then? Leaving it blank looks to me like it would nearly always be the best option. Iljhgtn (talk) 20:10, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Iljhgtn in this case, it could be removed entirely so no one is tempted to fill in answer, but as the documentation mentions, sometimes the format isn't a number, but prefixed with text, e.g "Archive #1" instead of "1". ~ 🦝 Shushugah (he/him • talk) 21:11, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks Shushugah. Iljhgtn (talk) 21:13, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Iljhgtn: counter is used for numbered archives. It tells the bot which number to use in the next archiving. You start by manually setting counter = 1 unless there are already archives. When the bot has filled up an archive to the allowed size, it automatically increments counter. I don't know what happens if you omit a counter value while asking for numbered archives with Archive %(counter)d. Maybe the bot will refuse to archive. Or maybe it will set counter to 1 and start archiving like if it had already been set to 1. PrimeHunter (talk) 00:52, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Ok so whenever you are creating a new one from scratch and there is no archive, "counter" should be populated with "1"? Iljhgtn (talk) 00:58, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@Iljhgtn: Yes, if you want numbered archives and not yearly or monthly archives. PrimeHunter (talk) 01:29, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Where to start a conversation about naming of natural disasters?

Hi,

It occurs to me that as climate change increases the number of natural disasters, and those disasters lead to more destruction, there will be more and more confusion around names. Therefore I feel it would be helpful to start a discussion that might lead to a policy / guidance on how to name them.

This is currently happening with the Palisades Fire (2025) and Palisades Fire (2021). See the 2025 fire talk page for more (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/search/?oldid=1268426822&title=Talk:Palisades%20Fire%20(2025))

Where do I start that sort of discussion? I know it takes time to create policy, and it may or may not lead to any. But it seems useful to start that conversation now.

Thank you!

delecto Delectopierre (talk) 18:55, 9 January 2025 (UTC)

@Delectopierre: Perhaps Misplaced Pages talk:WikiProject Weather is a good place to start?-- Ponyo 18:59, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Delectopierre I'm not sure if this is relevant to the particular fires you refer to, but I would just add to the above by stating that we do not invent names for things here. Misplaced Pages follows what other reliable sources say about things and how they call them. Should multiple high-quality sources use alternative names, we do have the ability to create WP:REDIRECT pages so that anyone typing one, lesser-used name, will be sent to the right page using the most accepted name. This is not fixed in stone. Thus you can search for Kiev and Kyiv and arrive at the same page. That particular change took a lot of discussion before a consensus was reached. With ongoing events such as the most recent Palisades fire, it may be that hindsight and WP:RS will allow the best form of discussion of page nomenclature in each case. Regards, Nick Moyes (talk) 19:59, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
@Nick Moyes thanks. I'm not talking about naming things. This is occurring because fires -- at least in CA -- are named by dispatchers as a way to make it easier for the firefighters to communicate over the radio. e.g. the fire at 123 main st becomes the 'Main St. Fire' and nothing is preventing the same thing from happening the following week/month/year. This creates a situation where there can be multiple fires known as the Main St fire.
This is in contrast to hurricanes, for example, as the national weather service retires a name once a storm with that name becomes significant; at least as I understand it.
As such, it seems to me that it would be helpful to come up with some guidance on how articles are named for natural disasters that share a name in the real world. Delectopierre (talk) 00:35, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@Delectopierre: Don't overthink this. The existing policies cover this just fine. If–and when–sources change the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, we follow accordingly. Future fires in this area will be unlikely to be named "Palisades Fire" even though it isn't formally codified, just like the Thomas Fire isn't a name you're going to hear again out of all likelihood.--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:37, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Please do not patronize me by suggesting I am overthinking this, and please don't WP:BLUDGEON me by responding to every comment I've made to someone else regarding this. Delectopierre (talk) 00:45, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
I'm afraid you are overthinking it, which is common when you encounter Misplaced Pages's policies and procedures anew. It's not bludgeoning when I'm saying nothing about you and am answering the questions you pose pretty directly.--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:51, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
I just asked you not to use that phrase and you repeated it. This has gone from patronizing to willful disrespect. Cut it out. Delectopierre (talk) 00:54, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
I've been treating you with great patience but you refuse to trust me. I have about 200 times the amount of edits and 3 times your tenure here and I'm sharing the thorough understanding of policies and guidelines I've accumulated. Call it what you want, but WP:PRIMARYTOPIC becomes beautifully simple once you read it. If you need more specifics, different wikiprojects may have their own guidelines about how that general policy applies, but they're all ultimately basically just that. I've been through your situation numerous times. Don't cast the WP:ASPERSION of "willful disrespect".--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:58, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@Delectopierre: To add to what Nick says, it is frowned upon to post about an ongoing decision making discussion elsewhere (unless it is to raise serious misconduct concerns) as it could be considered WP:CANVASSING, particularly when the incipient consensus is leaning against your position.--Jasper Deng (talk) 21:15, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
Delectopierre, in this case, the relevant guideline is WP:DISAMBIGUATION and the applicable subsection is WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. It is all clear and well-established. Cullen328 (talk) 22:16, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
I don't see anything in WP:DISAMBIGUATION that discusses how WP would treat, eg, two planets named Mercury. Delectopierre (talk) 00:36, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Which one is the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC? In that hypothetical situation there probably wouldn't be a primary topic. But this is not analogous to that situation. This is more like Typhoon Tip being by far the most notable storm named Tip, even though the name was never formally retired.--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:39, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@Jasper Deng can you point me to any policy that says its frowned upon to discuss future improvements based on a current conversation? Delectopierre (talk) 00:27, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@Delectopierre: I already did. You can't do it with the appearance of trying to sway a discussion you're involved in.--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:37, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
You did not. You said it's frowned upon and referenced a policy. And in your words "it is frowned upon to point to a policy shortcut without explaining how it applies to the exact situation at hand."
I came to teahouse because I am relatively new and want to improve this encyclopedia. You coming here and inserting yourself in this discussion is not a friendly thing to do to a newcomer such as me. Delectopierre (talk) 00:43, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Unlike them, I explained clearly how that policy applies here instead of just pointing to it. You linked the ongoing discussion. How do you expect others to react to that? I'm explaining things in a civil manner. Misplaced Pages is complicated and there are many rules to learn. Please read others' responses too as I agree with them as well.--Jasper Deng (talk) 00:45, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Userbox

Well I made a userbox with an image. But when I use the full image like normal just takes the screen up. and when I use thumbnail image it has this border around it. How will I fix it? Ned1a Wanna talk? Stalk my edits 00:30, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

@Nedia020415  Fixed, by specifying a size for the image. ''']''' (talkcontribs) 02:35, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Thank you @CanonNi! ;) Ned1a Wanna talk? Stalk my edits 02:37, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Help with draft article

Hello!

I am a new wikipedia user, I was hoping to create an article for a song:

https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Bird_On_The_Buffalo

I have used several independent sources, but seem not to qualify for article creation at this time, due to not meeting notability criteria.

If I could have a couple pointers in the right direction, that would be great. Thank you! Forester56 (talk) 00:54, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

While Angus Stone is considered article-worthy, as are his six albums, and a small number of songs on those albums, perhaps Bird on the Buffalo does not have enough published about it to justify an article. Most of your refs acknowledge the song and video exist, but do not provide at-length reviews of the song or how it was received. David notMD (talk) 12:58, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Asking about wiki Inuit

Hello, I’m reviving the Inuit Misplaced Pages, but sadly I don’t know Inuit and the rest of the ones I know doesn’t even know the existence of the language. What I do then? Protoeus (talk) 01:07, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Inuit wikipedia is here Ned1a Wanna talk? Stalk my edits 01:51, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Still, can you revise my work to fix possible grammar mistakes? Protoeus (talk) 02:01, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
What work? Ned1a Wanna talk? Stalk my edits 02:03, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
My new articles on Inuit Misplaced Pages. Protoeus (talk) 02:04, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Tell me specificly, Which articles? Ned1a Wanna talk? Stalk my edits 02:08, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
All articles i create there, (Example: the Jal 123 article) Protoeus (talk) 02:13, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Don't. Just follows rosguill's comment Ned1a Wanna talk? Stalk my edits 02:17, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
  • If you do not speak a language, you should not be writing articles for that Misplaced Pages project. Someone did that on Scots Misplaced Pages and severely set back the project, creating a ton of additional work for people. Left unchecked, you can actually end up corrupting databases of the Inuit language that assume that the Misplaced Pages project is in well-written Inuit. signed, Rosguill 02:14, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Please don't write articles in languages that you aren't fluent in. That's a recipe for disaster. Hemiauchenia (talk) 17:49, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Protoeus, I note you've already created one article on Inuit Misplaced Pages. Creating articles in Inuit Misplaced Pages without knowing how to speak Inuktituk is not a bannable offense, because I don't think that's ever been considered before, but I think it's a reasonable argument for deleting the article. DS (talk) 03:30, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Writing quoted material from ancient books in the Library of Ireland to credit source and also the host family it was written about.

All of the information has been rewritten from the source of the Annals of the Four Masters! An Ancient Book from the Library of Ireland! And a Lineage has been added! if someone else used this first it is still not copyrighted as it is source material taken from the same place for a different purpose but still withing the same context! CRBradley8051 (talk) 02:45, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Please leave everything you write in your sandbox or draft space, because it's clear you aren't yet ready to create articles that have a chance of acceptance. Submit for review if you like - that will give you a better idea of the problems. Deb (talk) 08:52, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @CRBradley8051, and welcome to the Teahouse. Please read your first article carefully. What you have put in Draft:House of O Brolcháin does not in the least resemble a Misplaced Pages article, which should be a summary of what reliable independent sources have published about a notable subject, and little else. ColinFine (talk) 11:59, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

DOB

Just recently I entered into a discussion with another editor regarding a DOB edit for a BLP: Talk:Roisin Conaty. It raised several questions regarding contentious content and RS when it comes to DOB and BLPs. Since leaving my last reply, I have been perusing similar BLP pages on WP and having stopped at 50 found that 48 did not have any cited sources; let alone ones that were backed by RS which would satisfy the editor in question's reasoning. I could list them all here, but toward what end? It is extremely rare to find multiple "widely published" RS that state DMY for BLPs. It has already been backed by RS that this BLP was born in 1979; how "contentious" could it be to include "March 26"? I am at a loss here, considering there are countless articles at WP that allow DOB without "widely published" RS. Maineartists (talk) 03:25, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

"Allow" is an interesting word. If you see a detail in an article that doesn't have a proper source, feel free to remove it. DS (talk) 04:18, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
"If you see a detail in an article that doesn't have a proper source, feel free to remove it." That is rather a unrestrained invitation to an open season for removal of practically any sentence found at WP lacking a "proper source" at the end of it. Not only is that incredibly unproductive, but highly nonsensical. I am specifically referring to DOB of a BLP and it being labeled "contentious content" when search engines render the same DOB (MDY) innumerable times over, and certain WP policy apply: "the subject does not object to the details being made public." It's one thing to argue WP policy, but quite another to defend WP:COMMONSENSE. Maineartists (talk) 13:56, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
I haven't looked at the discussion you mention but I think that you should be weighing WP:BLPPRIVACY against WP:ABOUTSELF. If, for example, someone says on their own verified social media "It's my birthday today", or their website includes their DOB, I would be happy to use that, despite such media in general being primary and unreliable. Mike Turnbull (talk) 15:44, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Mike Turnbull The BLP herself has confirmed she was born in 1979: "I'm 41" (2020 Interview) and "Conaty was born in Camden 40 years ago" (2019 Interview). How much more of a public statement directly from the BLP can one get? Maineartists (talk) 17:00, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
These are perfectly fine sources. I thought that your issue was the exact date, not just the year. Note that there is a template {{Birth based on age as of date}} that can be used to cover a level of uncertainty. Mike Turnbull (talk) 17:04, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
I was - in a way. I was arguing the policy: "the subject does not object to the details being made public." One would think if the BLP in question saw the innumerable search engine hits that state MDY that at some point - it would stand to reason - they would make a statement of correction: "This is not my birth date." In keeping with Martha Stewart who pointed out on television certain details on WP that were incorrect; or BLPs who have taken to the Talk Page to correct errors at their articles. If the BLP is open to disclosing being born in 1979, why one earth would they object to March 26? considering it is widely stated over the internet and associated with 1979? It makes absolutely no sense. I understand WP requires RS; but this one is a little over the top. Why would March 26 be contentious but 1979 not? Simply because the BLP didn't add the MD in an interview? As I wrote, there are very little RS articles that state: "Such-and-such was born on DMY" in an interview / profile piece. Copy editors find this to be trivial filler / fluff. Exactly how many celebrity websites (as the original editor suggested as a RS) state: "I was born on DMY"? Just thinking out loud here. Regardless, thanks for the template {{Birth based on age as of date}}. Maineartists (talk) 17:27, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
May not be relevant in this case but DMY dates are more of a privacy issue than just the year as many bank accounts etc. use that as part of their security checks, as do many website logons. Also, don't forget that search engines often take WP, especially Wikidata as gospel, so our figure can get copied all over the place. Mike Turnbull (talk) 17:52, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Well, now you've just created a "chicken and the egg" scenario when it comes to search engines taking from WP. Considering more people today believe sources that WP have deemed "deprecated" than WP itself. I simply do not buy into the concept that WP manufactured March 26 from which all other search engine hits have copied from across the WWW; since there were sources that claimed the DOB long before the 2011 WP article creation. I understand The Sun is considered a deprecated source, but this article interview: with the BLP which links to this article states March 26, 1979. If someone wants to "steal bank accounts etc", I'm quite sure "The Sun" (1.2 million subscribers) would be a great place to start; not WP. Maineartists (talk) 19:59, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
I said May not be relevant in this case and was tying to make a wider point about why the precise DMY as DOB is something we need to be careful of when contributing. Mike Turnbull (talk) 12:21, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
I understand. But I'd rather discuss the actual individual case at hand rather than umbrella WP policy. Like the original editor, it is sometimes the case that umbrella WP policies (wider points) get argued more than discussion of the actual individual case at hand. That's all. Thanks again for your help. I still strongly believe this BLP is safe with MDY inclusion. Maineartists (talk) 15:22, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

How to get suggestions on Talk page be seen by editors?

Hi community,

I'm on Misplaced Pages on behalf of Tencent, hence I would not make any direct edits to any branded pages. I have left some suggestions onto the Tencent Cloud page and would appreciate if any editors who may be interested in the Tech space would help us review our suggestions there.


TencentCommsYeran (talk) 03:28, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

@TencentCommsYeran: The best way to do this is with the {{COI edit request}} template. See also: the edit request wizard. JJPMaster (she/they) 03:47, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@TencentCommsYeran: please also see Misplaced Pages:Edit requests § General considerations: you are far more likely to get a response to an edit request if you provide detailed and specific suggestions. We also discourage promotional content that reads like a press release. — ClaudineChionh (she/her · talk · contribs · email · global) 06:44, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Adding Filmography

I am looking to add a filmography to a page. I am using the template "filmography simple" and have added the first listing. When adding subsequent line items, they are in their required fields, yet do not show/populate on the page. How can we make the additional credits visible? Thanks. Luv888 (talk) 04:21, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello, @Luv888. Would I be right in guessing that 1) you're talking about Draft:Best Psychology in Film, and 2) that you've actually solved the problem? I'm afraid my mind-reading skill isn't working very well today. ColinFine (talk) 12:09, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Yes. Task completed. Luv888 (talk) 16:02, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Using LLMs for finding sources

Ok, I don't understand this, What is the problem in using chatbots for finding sources(reliable). Is there any rules regarding this? My submission got declined partly due to this.----Warriorglance (talk) 05:56, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

The problem is that chatbots will never say "I don't know". If they don't have an answer, they'll make something up.
If a chatbot pointed you to a real source, and you used it, then that's not why your submission was declined. DS (talk) 06:07, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
The cites in Draft:Desom, Kerala (which is what I assume we're talking about here) have the URLs appended with utm_source=chatgpt.com, which doesn't necessarily invalidate the source, but suggests that the draft may have been LLM-generated.
@Warriorglance: if (?) these are genuinely bona fide sources, then do yourself the favour of at least unappending the utm source parameter from the citations. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 10:41, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@Warriorglance DS pretty much covereged it, but, essentially, chatbots and LLMs (Such as ChatGPT) are really good at finding patterns. If you show a new one a collection of red triangles and blue circles, then ask it to guess what colours circles are, it'll tell you that "circles are green". Doesn't that sound silly to you? Circles dont have colors! Well, it's how machine learning works - they don't think, they find patterns. And they're really good at it! If I gave one a thousand scans of human brains, and asked it to look for anything that seemed weird, it could probably tell me if any of the brains had a tumour. But it doesn't know what a tumour is, or how to treat one, or why we even care about tumours in the first place! The same in true in the case you're asking. If you ask a LLM to give you a list of reliable sources, it will give you sources that superficially resemble reliable sources. For example, it might "know" that websites which talk about astronomy using long words are more likely to be reliable than websites which don't talk about astronomy using long words. So it gives you websites which talk about astronomy, regardless as to whether or not those websites are reliables sources or not. Alternatively, it may know that print sources are often very reliable. LLMs can't read print sources, however, so it makes up a fake one because that's what large language models are designed to do - talk to you. You actually probably could have an AI search sources for you, and pull out sources with the most relevant keywords. However, again, that's not what current large language models are designed to do. Could that change someday? Absolutely! But for now, you're going to get much better results by doing the research yourself, say, at a library or by using Google Scholar.
In this particular case, I see you're trying to write an article about a metereor shower. I've had a look around for you: this meteor shower is already mentioned in a mainspace article, at Ursa Major#Meteor showers. There, it is supported by one source- an article published in 2012 in Sky & Telescope. Perhaps before you try writing an article from scratch (which is one of the most difficult tasks possible - I edited Misplaced Pages for six years as an IP before creating this account and making an article), you expand the section there? You can always split your work into a new article at a later date, if you think it's worthy of a stand along page. GreenLipstickLesbian (talk) 11:25, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks a lot...👍👍You certainly made editing more easier ----Warriorglance (talk) 13:42, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
You may certainly use a chatbot to find a source. But you should not cite that source in a Misplaced Pages article without checking that the source exists, and that it says what the chatbot claimed it says. Maproom (talk) 15:17, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Warriorglance, at this point, chatbots and other AI/LLM tools are incapable of determining whether or not a given source is reliable for use as a Misplaced Pages reference. So, a request to a chatbot is just roughly equivalent to a Google search. In either case, you will get a list of possibilities, and it is up to the human editor to separate the wheat from the chaff to identify the highest quality reliable sources that convey information useful to include in an encyclopedia article. The ability to identify truly reliable sources is the most important skill of a Misplaced Pages editor, and expecting "artificial stupidity" to do that job is a big mistake, at least in 2025. Cullen328 (talk) 18:24, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@Warriorglance A better search engine than Google for this at the moment may be Microsoft Bing. They have incorporated the latest LLM technology into their product but avoided the pitfalls of hallucinations by still only showing, and sometimes summarising, results linked to actual web sources. There is no guarantee that these sources are reliable, of course. Note that there is a special version of Google search which has been customised to focus on Misplaced Pages-reliable sources. You can access it here Mike Turnbull (talk) 12:13, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Warriorglance, LLMs are basically trained on an accumulation of (stolen) material which can include outdated info and they also tend to make stuff up. If you are still going to use these programs to find sources (even though Google is an option), exercise caution and verify their existence by searching them via a search engine. — 💽 LunaEclipse 💽 🌹 ⚧ 18:55, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Expanding a contents index for categories

I have posted a suggestion to expand a contents index for categories to cover non-default name spaces. Anybody interested in discussing or implementing the idea please see Template talk:Automatic category TOC § Special subsections for namespaces. --CiaPan (talk) 06:54, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Requesting or creating a list article

I'd like to request or create the article List of animals in memes, with links to existing articles for animals that have been in memes. I'm not sure if I will have enough time and sources to create a full article on my own, and this would be my first. I considered submitting a requested article, but I'm not sure if I need to include sources or proofs of notability. Additionally, I considered submitting to requested lists specifically, but the page is inactive and I assume it's not supposed to be used.

Would it be more appropriate to request an article, or start a draft myself and ask for help reviewing or completing it? Nick McCurdy (talk) 07:13, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Nick McCurdy, what you would want to look at is the list notability guidelines. Has "animals in memes", as a group, been discussed substantially by reliable sources? (It's possible it has been; I really don't know.) If so, a list of them might be notable, but if not, such an article would be a nonstarter. So, as always, first thing to do is look for sourcing. Seraphimblade 14:18, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Nick McCurdy, to clarify, a reliable source noting "this meme included a chimpanzee" and another reliable source commenting "that meme over there included an elephant" is not enough. What you would need are references to several reliable sources saying something like, "Memes frequently use animals, like this chimp meme and that elephant meme and that porpoise meme and that parrot meme and this octopus meme and that salmon spawing while being eaten by bears meme. Here's the reasons why . . . " That is the type of coverage that transforms an indiscriminate list into an encyclopedic list. It is all about the quality and depth of coverage of the reliable sources that you cite. Cullen328 (talk) 09:17, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Page citations

The article for Tony Sewell has the maintenance message about needing additional citations. Some parts said "citation needed", and I added reliable sources to those parts, and now I'm wondering: should I remove the message, or are there still more citations needed in order to remove it? Thank you! Wikieditor662 (talk) 07:31, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Hi, @Wikieditor662! If you think you've solved the problem that the maintenance tag was calling attention to, then please feel free to be bold and remove the tag! The worst thing that will happen is somebody adds the tag back. If you're ever unsure, however, you can always ask for the opinion of the person who placed the tag - which in this case was @Cordless Larry:. At that point, either they'll agree that the article doesn't need a tag, or they can point to other, maybe more subtle issues, that they feel need addressing. Either way, the article is improved and everybody is happy. Thank you for doing your part to add information to Misplaced Pages! GreenLipstickLesbian (talk) 11:30, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks for your efforts, Wikieditor662. However, I feel it would be premature to remove the template because there's still material in the article that isn't supported by references, even if it's not indicated by in-text "citation needed" tags (the template at the top of the page is an alternative to those). The "Teaching" and "Educational improvement" sections are where the remaining sourcing issues appear to be. Cordless Larry (talk) Cordless Larry (talk) 12:34, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
@Cordless LarryHow do I know in general then, when it should be removed?
@GreenLipstickLesbian Well if I sent a message to them I doubt they'd reply, especially if the sign was put up a while ago.
Thank you both for your help either way.
Wikieditor662 (talk) 21:51, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
When should it be removed? When all of the material in the article is supported by reliable sources. Cordless Larry (talk) 22:05, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Accurate Article writing

Good morning team, please as a Research student, i want to know the accurate ways i can contribute to wiki projects especially in terms of Article writing. i want to know the 'do's and don'ts of article writing, and secondly, aside national newspaper reference which other sources are accepted? TessiDon (talk) 09:17, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

@TessiDon Welcome!
WP:TUTORIAL is a good start on WP-editing in general. Do's and don't on creating articles: WP:BACKWARD and WP:YFA. If you intend to write about living people, see also WP:BLP. It is recommended to get a hang of WP-editing before trying to write new articles, if these are not good enough they will be deleted. University press books are often good sources. WP:RS discuss what is reliable in general, and at WP:RSP you can find a list of sources that has been repeatedly discussed, and the current view on them. Hope this helps some. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 11:07, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Since starting your account you have been very busy doing copyedits. For some, your work was reverted. I suggest you revisit those to understand why an editor took this action. It could be as simple as a disagreement on writing style. As to creating and then submitting drafts for new articles (see WP:YFA), I second the advice on learning by improving existing articles before essaying to create an article. What you created and submitted from your Sandbox was far too short and unreferenced to be a valid submittal, and thus jsut wasted a reviewer's time. David notMD (talk) 12:44, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Unclear why link doesn't work in add a citation tool

To whom it may concern,

I have tried to use the add a citation tool on the Do They Know It's Christmas? page with the following link: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/2025/01/10/do-they-know-its-payday/ but it doesn't work. I am unclear why the link isn't being picked up or identified as such.

Any ideas how to fix or resolve this issue?

Greenpark79 (talk) 12:10, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Tested with reftoolbar but no, no autofill. All I can say is "that sometimes happen". When it does, I fill in the blanks manually. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 12:54, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

deleting Draft:Church of Our Lady of Zvonik page

Hello, I have been having trouble with Draft:Church of Our Lady of Zvonik. I created the arical, but it was sent to draft for being incomplete... after further edits, I converted it back into an arical, however there is still a redirect... can that be deleted? and if so how? thank you! ✠ Emperor of Byzantium ✠ (talk) 13:56, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

The Emperor of Byzantium, the article Church of Our Lady of the Belfry includes the verbless sentence "The remains of The Church Our Lady of Zvonik, located over a cavity of the west wall above the Porta Aurea of Diocletian's Palace." Church of Our Lady of Zvonik is now a redirect to that article. Are you claiming that these are in fact two different churches? Maproom (talk) 15:13, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Hi @Maproom, Thank you for your quick reply, No its the same article, however it has its own talk page Draft talk:Church of Our Lady of Zvonik, and appears on Xtools as a draft... I know I made a mistake in the recoding of it, but not sure where I screwed up? ✠ Emperor of Byzantium ✠ (talk) 15:21, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
I see that neither talk page contains any discussion. I thnk there's no harm in a redirect having a talk page, though it's not usual. I don't know about Xtools, maybe someone else can help? Maproom (talk) 15:30, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Shortcut to indicate "Citation Needed"?

Hi all,

New to Misplaced Pages here. I find it useful to interrogate whether sources are cited or not, and I like visual editing more than source editing. But is there a way to indicate that a citation is needed on the visual end? I read about how to add it in source editing, but it can be a pain to go switch the type, find the same sentence in a whole different layout, then copy over the template. Any suggestions? Oraclesto (talk) 17:11, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Hi, welcome to Misplaced Pages! The visual editor lets you insert templates such as by clicking Insert > Template and searching for the desired template. Perception312 (talk) 17:19, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello @Oraclesto. I believe there should be a puzzle piece icon on the top bar. Clicking it would allow you to insert any template in the visual editor. Tarlby 17:21, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Thanks so much, @Tarlby and @Perception312! That is super helpful. I just gave it a go on the daily page, and it worked! Oraclesto (talk) 17:25, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

I read a lot but I still don't understand how images work here?

For example, what if there's only one image of something OR if the person who made like a song cover art cannot be contacted or is unknown? CrimsonScarletBurgundyy (talk) 19:34, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello and welcome. It might help us to better answer you if you describe exactly what it is you are trying to do. 331dot (talk) 19:43, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
Basically: copyright is complicated. For historic images and cover art, we use small, reduced-resolution versions, and a fair-use rationale. DS (talk) 20:33, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
CrimsonScarletBurgundyy, there is no need to contact the creator of cover art when a low resolution version is being used as non-free content. It is necessary to fully comply with WP:NFCI, and cover art is covered by #1 of that policy language. Cullen328 (talk) 20:48, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

x page

what happen to x page on wikipedia? White44Tree (talk) 20:34, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

It redirects to Twitter, if you're wondering why it's named Twitter instead of it's current name, X, see Talk:Twitter/FAQ. Thx56 (talk) 20:42, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Picture Formatting

I was editing the Huapalcalco page to try and fix something where the picture would "bump" the table of contents. I fixed this, but now I'm wondering, is it permissible for a picture to be above the infobox, and if not, where do I put it? User: Thx56 | Talk to me! 21:08, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

I should mention that I've put it below the infobox, but that puts it into the background section User: Thx56 | Talk to me! 21:09, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Can I close my own RfC?

I opened a RfC at Talk: Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 in large part to divert attention from another discussion which I felt was no longer productive. Would I be considered WP:INVOLVED? I haven't given much of an opinion on my RfC, and I've added a few neutral comments. For what it's worth, if I were to close it, I'd close it as accident leading to a crash. guninvalid (talk) 21:35, 10 January 2025 (UTC)

Generally this is a bad idea and can provoke further arguments. ACTIVE COMMUNITY SANCTIONS apply. And expected standards of behaviour includes avoiding COI such as this. SO if you close it, you may be sanctioned. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 22:07, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
If you feel the discussion needs a formal closure, it would be best to request it at the noticeboard for that purpose so that an uninvolved editor can do the close. Seraphimblade 07:54, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Overreliance?

So I've basically almost finished writing an article on this historical 19th-century Haitian party (User:TheBrowniess/sandbox/Liberal Party (Haiti)). Does the citation distribution seem too concentrated, or is it acceptable? It's a pretty niche topic admittedly. 🍫 TheBrowniess (talk) (contribs) 🍫 02:54, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Hello @TheBrowniess. Based solely on the concentration of citations, it looks fine to me. In fact, some sentences are lacking citations. You can also remove the citations in the lead if you wish (WP:LEADCITE). Tarlby 03:21, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
I think I fixed it. (hopefully) 🍫 TheBrowniess (talk) (contribs) 🍫 06:50, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
@TheBrowniess Looks like a very interesting article (now in mainspace). I don't know if you usually do so for your new articles but you should think of doing a main page DYK. Maybe I'm being picky but I found it odd that the very last sentence in the article has no citation. Does the immediately previous citation cover that also? Mike Turnbull (talk) 11:57, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Regarding DYK, I’ve never nominated one of my articles because I don’t think they contain anything interesting or fun facts. However, while researching the Liberal Party article, I did recall that it, along with the National Party, were the first political parties formed in Haiti. Unfortunately, none of the major sources corroborate that, so I’m not sure where exactly I got that information from. A potential DYK hook I did come up with though is: Did you know... that Haiti’s Liberal Party was founded in 1870 by two leaders who believed the "most competent" elite should govern the nation?
Anyhow, I trimmed the article down a little and fixed the no citation issue in the process.
Note: While writing the article, I was somewhat thrown off when all the sources covered the tug of war between the Liberal Party and the National Party during the 1870s through the 1890s, yet made next to no mention of either party in the 20th century. This seemed to contradict the "List of Heads of State of Haiti" wikipedia article which suggests that the last National president was Tancrède Auguste in 1913, while the last Liberal president was Élie Lescot in 1946 - well into the 20th century. So, i'm not exactly sure where the article got their party affiliations from. 🍫 TheBrowniess (talk) (contribs) 🍫 16:43, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Force browser Ctrl+F

Perhaps a silly question, but while editing recently (VisEditor), I kept trying to use Firefox Ctrl+F, only for Misplaced Pages to force its own page search function on me; it was rather annoying. Is there any way to disable this feature or the keyboard shortcut that calls it? Thanks in advance! JuxtaposedJacob (talk) | :) | he/him | 05:51, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

JuxtaposedJacob, just let the Mediawiki software do its own thing, without trying to force that software to imitate Firefox or anything else. It powers the #7 website in the world with tens of billions of monthly pageviews. It may seem antiquated to code monkeys who are addicted to the very newest thing, but it works just fine for what it is intended to do, and does so every day. Firefox itself is over 20 years old. Cullen328 (talk) 09:29, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
@JuxtaposedJacob: Welcome to the Teahouse. If you click outside of the VisualEditor editing area (such as the sidebars), you should be able to use the browser's native find feature. —Tenryuu 🐲 ( 💬 • 📝 ) 15:35, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
You are so beautiful and amazing. Thank you @Tenryuu. JuxtaposedJacob (talk) | :) | he/him | 15:37, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Minecraft TTS.

File:Minecraft.ogg 에스파윈터 (talk) 08:29, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

@에스파윈터 do you have a question about editing Misplaced Pages? ''']''' (talkcontribs) 09:06, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Hello, @에스파윈터. That sound file was attached to the article Minecraft in January 2012, when it was recorded, and was removed at some time later, presumably because the article had been changed so much that it no longer reflected the article. Recorded versions of articles are made by volunteeers who choose to spend their time that way - there is nothing automatic about creating, updating, or removing them. If you want to get involved in this, see WP:SPOKEN. ColinFine (talk) 11:52, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Removing from template.

Hello! Cleopatra IV was incorrectly labelled as Pharaoh for many years, I had edited few weeks ago that she was only queen consort. However, there is this template that includes all Pharaohs and she is listed there here - I tried to remove her, but it is autogenerated and when I am trying there is too much 'mess' there to find one name. Can someone please be kind and remove her? Also, she should be removed from another autogenerated template that includes hellenistic monarchs, as she wasn't one. Sobek2000 (talk) 17:00, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

@Sobek2000: Which template? Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 19:44, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
"Pharaohs" and "Hellenistic rulers". I do nor know what rose to say. I removed both from her page, but she is still listed on template. Go to any other Pharaoh's page and then on template below the page were all pharaohs are - she is still there. Sobek2000 (talk) 20:19, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

Whites and blues and purples

Occassionally I am looking at the blue color of a fresh link, and the purple-ish color of an already clicked link, and when they appear one on top of another in a list, it is hard to visually tell the two apart. Is there some setting on my computer or within Misplaced Pages that I can adjust to heighten this contrast somehow? I do not use dark mode, but maybe I could try that. Iljhgtn (talk) 18:48, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

@Iljhgtn: Welcome to the Teahouse. It sounds like you may need to tweak the CSS of whichever skin you're using for Misplaced Pages. There's more info at Help:Link color, especially the section Help:Link color § Styling all links just for you. —Tenryuu 🐲 ( 💬 • 📝 ) 19:04, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
I just want to make the purple "Link to a Misplaced Pages page that exists and that you have visited" a slightly different shade of purple and that would be enough probably to make it stand apart from the blue unvisited links. Iljhgtn (talk) 19:43, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
Yes, that's what the page I linked is for. —Tenryuu 🐲 ( 💬 • 📝 ) 20:33, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
I think making visited links orange might help too. I just entered this to see if that works if you want to check my work please. Iljhgtn (talk) 20:38, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
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