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Joeccho, good luck, and have fun. Pharaoh of the Wizards (talk) 04:44, 20 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

  Hello Joeccho, and welcome to Wikipedia. Your additions to 2019 have been removed in whole or in part, as they appear to have added copyrighted content without evidence that the source material is in the public domain or has been released by its owner or legal agent under a suitably-free and compatible copyright license. (To request such a release, see Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission.) While we appreciate your contributions to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from sources to avoid copyright and plagiarism issues.

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Good eye catching the erroneous inclusion of Egypt in this table: [1] I also appreciate that you left an edit comment, because it certainly would've looked like a suspicious deletion. In the future, could I get you to add something like "Removed false information not supported by source[ref/etc]." if you make similar edits? I had to follow the ref to the WHO site which did verify Egypt wasn't listed in their data. Thanks again! →‎ GS →‎ 04:30, 17 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

 

2021 in Hong Kong, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.

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Chetsford (talk) 11:44, 3 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

An article you recently created, Shandong Yinfeng Life Science Research Institute, is not suitable as written to remain published. It needs more citations from reliable, independent sources. (?) Information that can't be referenced should be removed (verifiability is of central importance on Wikipedia). I've moved your draft to draftspace (with a prefix of "Draft:" before the article title) where you can incubate the article with minimal disruption. When you feel the article meets Wikipedia's general notability guideline and thus is ready for mainspace, please click on the "Submit your draft for review!" button at the top of the page. GermanKity (talk) 05:15, 3 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

 

Shandong Yinfeng Life Science Research Institute, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.

Congratulations, and thank you for helping expand the scope of Wikipedia! We hope you will continue making quality contributions.

The article has been assessed as Start-Class, which is recorded on its talk page. Most new articles start out as Stub-Class or Start-Class and then attain higher grades as they develop over time. You may like to take a look at the grading scheme to see how you can improve the article.

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– robertsky (talk) 09:41, 4 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

 

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--Xurizuri (talk) 21:20, 11 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

Please note that disambiguation pages like Microworlds are simply navigation aids to help readers find a specific article quickly and easily. For that reason, they are kept in a simple format including a short introduction without detail, and entries with only one blue link. The lead that you added to Microworlds would be better placed on a 'List of things that are microscopic'. Leschnei (talk) 13:25, 9 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Jtbobwaysf (talk) 02:23, 20 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

Hi, please be advised that all cryptocurrency articles we are only using 'top shelf' sources, (aka WP:RS. This means that ethereum.org, blogs, crypto websites like the block, etc are not RS and cannot be used. Thanks! Jtbobwaysf (talk) 02:24, 20 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

You did not identify the source of the material in your edit. Copying within Wikipedia is acceptable but it must be attributed.

Presumably, it came from Past life regression.

This type of edit does get picked up by Copy Patrol and a good edit summary helps to make sure we don't accidentally revert it. However, for future use, would you note the best practices wording as outlined at Wikipedia:Copying_within_Wikipedia? In particular, linking to the source article and adding the phrase "see that page's history for attribution" helps ensure that proper attribution is preserved.

While best practices are that attribution should be added to the edit summary at the time the edit is made, the linked article on best practices describes the appropriate steps to add attribution after the fact. I hope you will do so.

I've noticed that this guideline is not very well known, even among editors with tens of thousands of edits, so it isn't surprising that I point this out to some veteran editors, but there are some t's that need to be crossed.S Philbrick(Talk) 13:13, 15 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your contributions to Poe (Chatbot). Unfortunately, it is not ready for publishing because it needs more sources to establish notability. Your article is now a draft where you can improve it undisturbed for a while.

Please see more information at Help:Unreviewed new page. When the article is ready for publication, please click on the "Submit your draft for review!" button at the top of the page. MarioGom (talk) 00:38, 19 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

 

Hello, Joeccho! Having an article draft declined at Articles for Creation can be disappointing. If you are wondering why your article submission was declined, please post a question at the Articles for creation help desk. If you have any other questions about your editing experience, we'd love to help you at the Teahouse, a friendly space on Wikipedia where experienced editors lend a hand to help new editors like yourself! See you there! Modussiccandi (talk) 21:12, 20 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

 

Your recent editing history shows that you are currently engaged in an edit war; that means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be, when you have seen that other editors disagree. To resolve the content dispute, please do not revert or change the edits of others when you are reverted. Instead of reverting, please use the talk page to work toward making a version that represents consensus among editors. The best practice at this stage is to discuss, not edit-war; read about how this is done. If discussions reach an impasse, you can then post a request for help at a relevant noticeboard or seek dispute resolution. In some cases, you may wish to request temporary page protection.

Being involved in an edit war can result in you being blocked from editing—especially if you violate the three-revert rule, which states that an editor must not perform more than three reverts on a single page within a 24-hour period. Undoing another editor's work—whether in whole or in part, whether involving the same or different material each time—counts as a revert. Also keep in mind that while violating the three-revert rule often leads to a block, you can still be blocked for edit warring—even if you do not violate the three-revert rule—should your behavior indicate that you intend to continue reverting repeatedly. MrOllie (talk) 02:40, 17 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

An automated process has detected that when you recently edited Sonny King, you added a link pointing to the disambiguation page Developer.

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  Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. It appears that you copied or moved text from Cryonics into Aldehyde-stabilized cryopreservation. While you are welcome to re-use Wikipedia's content, here or elsewhere, Wikipedia's licensing does require that you provide attribution to the original contributor(s). When copying within Wikipedia, this is supplied at minimum in an edit summary at the page into which you've copied content, disclosing the copying and linking to the copied page, e.g., copied content from [[page name]]; see that page's history for attribution. It is good practice, especially if copying is extensive, to also place a properly formatted {{copied}} template on the talk pages of the source and destination. Please provide attribution for this duplication if it has not already been supplied by another editor, and if you have copied material between pages before, even if it was a long time ago, you should provide attribution for that also. You can read more about the procedure and the reasons at Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia. Thank you. — Diannaa (talk) 22:55, 13 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

The verb you were looking for in these edits was "propose", not "purpose". Yue🌙 20:24, 18 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

請校對您啲編輯。

Competence is required on the English Wikipedia. This does not mean you cannot contribute without making grammatical mistakes or typos; everyone makes them, even native speakers. However, you have been a contributor to the English Wikipedia for over four years and still consistently write with poor grammar, while ignoring comments left on your talk page and on others' (including comments about more serious policy violations). You can request that other editors make changes on your behalf on talk pages, but if that seems like too much of a hassle for you, please just double check and proofread your edits. Your grammatical mistakes are not minor, occasional ones – they are in every sentence you write and are mistakes of basic English grammar. Yue🌙 23:20, 19 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

I reviewed your recent edits to Crime in Hong Kong and firmly believe you do not have the required competency to edit on the English Wikipedia. I am not talking about a lack of English fluency; I do not think your level of English is competent enough given the frequency of your basic grammatical errors. You also demonstrate a lack of care in reviewing your edits; you leave spaces after your full stops (periods), make obvious typos (e.g. "doctory" instead of "factory"), and leave random emojis and symbols in your body text (as in the aforementioned article).

Please at least acknowledge you are trying to avoid these mistakes and improve; I see that you do not respond to comments on your talk pages or pings. Although you are acting in nothing but good faith to improve the English Wikipedia, if you continue to have zero communication on these issues, I will request administrative input on your case. All the best, Yue🌙 22:06, 24 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

One of the reason that Wikipedia is great and our technology evolute so fast is make use of the law of specialization and cooperation. In Wikipedia, every one can contribute, but not everyone competency are the same. Some are good at computer, some are good at learning social issue, some are good at sourcing, some are good at psychology, some are good at linguistics, some are good at English grammar. Therefore, every Wikipedian are fine to look at error and correct it. This is the beauty of Wikipedia. W
While I appreciate you have good English grammar skills, but I think you should learn more about cooperative attitude and online team spirit, which is essential skills in 21st century. In the mentioned article, there are no Wikipedian update to latest statistics for many years, so please appreciate and use cooperative attitude, thanks. I understand english compentancy is required, but your mentioned article is about Hong Kong, where native person who are most competent on that topics (i.e. Hong Kong People) are not English, Hong Kong style english are expected to occurred.

There are already very few person "competency" in these issue, and there are almost no update that can reflect current situation in Hong Kong in English Wikipedia. Hong Kong has a drastically changed since June 2019 but many article does not update to reflect on that. Just like your mentioned article is very outdated before I edit. Cloud29371 (talk) 12:51, 25 August 2023 (UTC)Reply

  Hello, Cloud29371. This is a bot-delivered message letting you know that Draft:Poe (Chatbot), a page you created, has not been edited in at least 5 months. Drafts that have not been edited for six months may be deleted, so if you wish to retain the page, please edit it again or request that it be moved to your userspace.

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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia. FireflyBot (talk) 09:02, 27 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

  Hello, Cloud29371. This is a bot-delivered message letting you know that Draft:Park-Chen-Yu algorithm, a page you created, has not been edited in at least 5 months. Drafts that have not been edited for six months may be deleted, so if you wish to retain the page, please edit it again or request that it be moved to your userspace.

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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia. FireflyBot (talk) 14:05, 28 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

  Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. It appears that you copied or moved text from 2019 into 2019 in Hong Kong. While you are welcome to re-use Wikipedia's content, here or elsewhere, Wikipedia's licensing does require that you provide attribution to the original contributor(s). When copying within Wikipedia, this is supplied at minimum in an edit summary at the page into which you've copied content, disclosing the copying and linking to the copied page, e.g., copied content from [[page name]]; see that page's history for attribution. It is good practice, especially if copying is extensive, to also place a properly formatted {{copied}} template on the talk pages of the source and destination. Please provide attribution for this duplication if it has not already been supplied by another editor, and if you have copied material between pages before, even if it was a long time ago, you should provide attribution for that also. You can read more about the procedure and the reasons at Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia. Thank you. — Diannaa (talk) 13:45, 13 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

 

A tag has been placed on KK Park (disambiguation) requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G14 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is a disambiguation page which either

  • disambiguates only one extant Wikipedia page and whose title ends in "(disambiguation)" (i.e., there is a primary topic);
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Thanks for your contributions to KK Park Resort. Unfortunately, I do not think it is ready for publishing at this time because it needs more sources to establish notability. I have converted your article to a draft which you can improve, undisturbed for a while.

Please see more information at Help:Unreviewed new page. When the article is ready for publication, please click on the "Submit your draft for review!" button at the top of the page OR move the page back. Justiyaya 05:41, 17 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

 

A tag has been placed on KK Park (disambiguation) requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G14 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is a disambiguation page which either

  • disambiguates only one extant Wikipedia page and whose title ends in "(disambiguation)" (i.e., there is a primary topic);
  • disambiguates zero extant Wikipedia pages, regardless of its title; or
  • is an orphaned redirect with a title ending in "(disambiguation)" that does not target a disambiguation page or page that has a disambiguation-like function.

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If you think this page should not be deleted for this reason, you may contest the nomination by visiting the page and clicking the button labelled "Contest this speedy deletion". This will give you the opportunity to explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. However, be aware that once a page is tagged for speedy deletion, it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag from the page yourself, but do not hesitate to add information in line with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If the page is deleted, and you wish to retrieve the deleted material for future reference or improvement, then please contact the deleting administrator. CycloneYoris talk! 21:23, 17 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

I have reverted all your cut and paste moves relating to the Hong Kong security laws. With these cut and past moves, the original history is lost and that is a violation of the licenses in use.

On the top row (under the tab "more") is an option to move the article. That will keep the history in tact. The Banner talk 09:35, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. But the move page action rejected by the system due to the exist of the target page. Cloud29371 (talk) 11:25, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
Did you notice that the articles/laws have different names? So there is no need for a disambiguation page. The Banner talk 13:01, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
Yes but there are no direct and intuitive way to tell reader there are two set of national security law in Hong Kong in the article. Cloud29371 (talk) 13:26, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
Did you look at the hatnotes at the top of the page? The Banner talk 13:53, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
You can also try to add a new sentence to the lede, something to the tune of "In 2024, a second set of security laws came into force. This is the [[.. name of the law as used in the article title...]]. The Banner talk 14:12, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
And then a move request, even as "uncontroversial"?? The Banner talk 16:04, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

  Hi, and thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. It appears that you tried to give a page a different title by copying its content and pasting either the same content, or an edited version of it, into another page with a different name. This is known as a "cut-and-paste move", and it is undesirable because it splits the page history, which is legally required for attribution. Instead, the software used by Wikipedia has a feature that allows pages to be moved to a new title together with their edit history.

In most cases for registered users, once your account is four days old and has ten edits, you should be able to move an article yourself using the "Move" tab at the top of the page (the tab may be hidden in a dropdown menu for you). This both preserves the page history intact and automatically creates a redirect from the old title to the new. If you cannot perform a particular page move yourself this way (e.g. because a page already exists at the target title), please follow the instructions at requested moves to have it moved by someone else. Also, if there are any other pages that you moved by copying and pasting, even if it was a long time ago, please list them at Wikipedia:Requests for history merge. Thank you. CMD (talk) 11:50, 20 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

 

Hello, Cloud29371. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or draft page you started, "Park-Chen-Yu algorithm".

In accordance with our policy that Wikipedia is not for the indefinite hosting of material deemed unsuitable for the encyclopedia mainspace, the draft has been nominated for deletion. If you plan on working on it further, or editing it to address the issues raised if it was declined, simply edit the submission and remove the {{db-afc}}, {{db-draft}}, or {{db-g13}} code.

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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia! ji11720 (talk) 22:25, 5 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your contributions to Coscientist. Unfortunately, I do not think it is ready for publishing at this time because it needs more sources to establish notability and generally, your main sources need to be clearly independent of the subject. I have converted your article to a draft which you can improve, undisturbed for a while.

Please see more information at Help:Unreviewed new page. When the article is ready for publication, please click on the "Submit your draft for review!" button at the top of the page OR move the page back. Alpha3031 (tc) 16:32, 20 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

  Hello, Cloud29371. This is a bot-delivered message letting you know that Draft:KK Park Resort, a page you created, has not been edited in at least 5 months. Drafts that have not been edited for six months may be deleted, so if you wish to retain the page, please edit it again or request that it be moved to your userspace.

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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia. FireflyBot (talk) 06:05, 18 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

 

Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed. Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reasons left by Theroadislong were:

This submission appears to read more like an advertisement than an entry in an encyclopedia. Encyclopedia articles need to be written from a neutral point of view, and should refer to a range of independent, reliable, published sources, not just to materials produced by the creator of the subject being discussed. This is important so that the article can meet Wikipedia's verifiability policy and the notability of the subject can be established. If you still feel that this subject is worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia, please rewrite your submission to comply with these policies.

Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit after they have been resolved.

Theroadislong (talk) 08:13, 19 June 2024 (UTC)Reply