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@Baqotun0023: I don't understand how is it difficult for mobile user to read the caption, instead it makes it easier to read the caption. This format recently used in many popular page like New York City and Beijing, which is a good trend in my opinion. Hddty (talk) 15:13, 11 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Why didn't you guys add a popular culture section where Jakarta got mentioned and got a visual presentation in The Last of Us TV series?
(Sorry, bad English) ChocoSauce79 (talk) 15:59, 14 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
According to the Wikipedia article about Salsette Island in India, that island has an area of about 619 km² and an estimated population of over 23,729,378, giving it a population density of 38,335/km². There is some variation to this estimate on different Wikipedia pages, but the lowest estimate tells us that there are at least 20,000/km² on that island.
In the first paragraph of this topic, the hyperlink pointing to a list of the most densely populated islands with populations of greater than 10 million people, shows us that Java is listed second, with a population density of 'only' 1,196 people per km².
The statement in the opening paragraph that Java is 'the world's most populous island' is therefore incorrect.
I cannot see how to edit that erroneous statement, because no 'edit' link to the paragraph is visible in my browser. If someone with the authority to make that correction could do so, then that would be appreciated. Thank-you. 86.17.111.203 (talk) 01:41, 9 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The "currently maintained" slogan of Jakarta in this page, the "Jakarta Kota Kolaborasi", was cited to the Pergub DKI no. 58 Tahun 2020, but it seems I couldn't find any mention in the regulation that the exact phrase was used as a slogan of the provincial government. The regulation instead established and regulated the usage of +Jakarta as the city/province's branding mark. According to this article by Tempo, it's explained that the "branding" and "slogan" are two different things. The branding, which is the +Jakarta, is indeed was established through the aforementioned regulation, while the slogan is "words referencing the governor's vision". Although later in the article it was mentioned that the "kota kolaborasi" is the slogan of the branding, it wasn't mentioned that it's the slogan of the provincial government.
As further explained in the article, the previous governor Anies Baswedan's slogan was "Maju Kotanya, Bahagia Warganya", which was replaced by the current acting governor's slogan "Sukses Jakarta Untuk Indonesia" or SJUI. The SJUI is not intended to replace the +Jakarta branding, as stated by one of the province's official Raides Aryanto in the article, that replacing the branding meant that they also needed to draft a new regulation.
As of this writing, the hidden text located in the slogan section of infobox mentioned that SJUI slogan cannot be applied because the incumbent "Acting" Governor aren't allowed to change previous governor policies, which in this case he wasn't. The "Maju Kotanya, Bahagia Warganya" slogan isn't codified in any regulation(s), therefore SJUI slogan did not contradict the Pergub 58/2020 which regulated the "currently de jure" +Jakarta branding.
I do aware that the current Acting Governor Heru Budi Hartono has his share of controversies, but I believe Wikipedia has WP:NPOV policy, and as of now it was Heru Budi's administration therefore we should use the most up to date slogan. 158.140.182.10 (talk) 15:38, 8 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Numerous anonymous accounts frequently update irrelevant images in infoboxes, failing to accurately represent the city. It is imperative to have protection on this page to deter ongoing vandalism. Newpicarchive (talk) 10:07, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Numerous anonymous accounts frequently update irrelevant images in infoboxes, failing to accurately represent the city. It is imperative to have protection on this page to deter ongoing vandalism. Newpicarchive (talk) 10:10, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Numerous anonymous accounts frequently update irrelevant images in infoboxes, failing to accurately represent the city. It is imperative to have protection on this page to deter ongoing vandalism. Newpicarchive (talk) 10:38, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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