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Please, I want to delete my Username: ********
User ID: *******
Thanks a lot,
01:19, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
Due to the fact that Wikipedia content is licensed under the GFDL and the CC-BY-SA, all edits must be kept for attribution purposes, and so your account cannot be deleted. You do, however, have the right to vanish, which you can exercise by (1) requesting your user page (found at Special:Mypage) and subpages be deleted, by adding the {{db-userreq}} template to them; (2) requesting to change your username to something that is unconnected with you (possibly a random collection of letters and numbers); (3) never logging in to your account again. The "right to vanish" does not mean anyone has the right to a fresh start under a new identity. Anyone who wants to continue editing should request a change of username instead so edits can be reattributed. —mono21:55, 6 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
What is the purpose of categories? If no purpose, why not delete all of them.
Isn't the purpose to assist others in finding other similar articles. For example, if you are looking at German politicians but do not know many, you can use the category list to find others?
Suomi Finland 2009 (talk) 00:55, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, but also so that if a template (say, {{music-stub}}) needs to be substed or modified all of a sudden, all the pages using it are easy to find and fix. In some ways, it's more for us and maintenance purposes, keeping track of how many articles there are on a given topic so that editors who are interested can look after them. sonia♫♪00:57, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, there is Special:WhatLinksHere, but as Sonia says, they are very useful for maintenance purposes such as keeping track of proposed deletions (that way, one does not have to create a separate PROD template for each day) and Articles for Creation (a custom sort key sorts the submissions by status and then by date). PleaseStand(talk)01:45, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Er, I edited my post above after you read it - was going to delete the question because I got around it, but still would like to know if there is a way to move the edit (which is still placed awkwardly) link. (I had to just find out how many sections there were and edit from that, moving text so nothing covered it). If you don't know how, thanks for your time anyways. 10max01 (talk) 03:07, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
So you did, sorry about that. Could I ask what skin you are using? I'm unable to recreate the issue you're having in vector or monobook. Whilst it won't solve whatever is up with the page, you may be able to make things more convenient for yourself for the time being by using this gadget. AJCham03:36, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Would somebody be kind enough to remind me the guidelines about using external links, specifically MySpace, in the body of an article? I know it's discouraged but can't remember where I saw it. A quick look at my talk page might provide more insight. Thanks! 69.181.249.92 (talk) 06:31, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
hi there, i am trying to create a wikipedia page for BusinessClub Scotland but i see that my page was deleted.
04:54, 7 July 2010 Toddst1 (talk | contribs) deleted "BusinessClub Scotland" (A7: No explanation of the subject's significance (real person, animal, organization, or web content): Multiple reasons)
I was wondering if you could please tell me why this page was deleted.
this is a propsal of the page i am trying to create. if it is possible for comments on ammendments so that i can create this page.
Text of article
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BusinessClub Scotland is a Glasgow based initiative designed to help Scotland’s business community benefit from the country’s ambitious events programme.
== History ==
The development of the Club unique to Scotland was one of the key elements of the bid to bring the Commonwealth Games to Glasgow in 2014[1]Launched in February 2009, BusinessClub Scotland already has a growing membership of over 2000 registered contacts[2].
Supported by the Scottish Government[3] and the country’s leading business organisations, and working closely with Event Scotland[4], BusinessClub Scotland will ensure that Scottish companies are supported, engaged and given the chance to maximise the commercial opportunities generated by Scotland’s current and planned investment in major events. The initiative reflects the Scottish Government’s commitment to ensuring publicly funded activities contribute to greater economic growth for the country.
Hi,What I am posting below isn't my problem, but I am curious about it.
Suppose,There an article A, which has text "#REDIREC T[B]" and on article B there's written "REDREC T[A]".Then what will happed if I will go to article A?(forget the space between redirect).Max Viwe | Wanna chat with me? 08:44, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
This is a double redirect. It won't cause an endless loop, but only because the Mediawiki software is smart enough to stop after the first redirect. Double redirects are a problem, though, and should be fixed - we don't want readers ending up on a redirect page! TFOWR08:55, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Not all double redirects are circular redirects, however. Most double redirects were preexisting redirects (A) whose target (B) has been moved (renamed to C), creating an invalid chain of redirects from A to B and then to C. Bots often automatically fix this common case. PleaseStand(talk)12:31, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Im hoping someone can help. If you have a page for a professor (a biography page) and you list the professors graduated students is this allowed?, or do these students need to be notable too?., as in that they achived something that makes them as such (aside from graduating from this professor)?, Thanks for claification I cant determine the answer. 129.215.5.254 (talk) 11:00, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, they should also be notable. Otherwise we just end up, as your title suggests, with a yellow pages of sorts that is tedious to sort through. It would be like listing all the people who graduated from a school on the school's page. Somewhat unnecessary, and it fails WP:TRIVIA, which says that an unselective list is trivia and should not be included. sonia♫♪11:12, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I'm trying to make my new signature look like this: dffgd [messages·edits] with "dffgd" linking to User:Dffgd, "messages" linking to User talk:Dffgd, and "edits" linking to Special:Contributions/Dffgd. So, I tried to use the following wiki markup in my preferences: [[User:Dffgd|dffgd]] <small>[[[User talk:Dffgd|messages]]·[[Special:Contributions/Dffgd|edits]]]</small> but when it is used, it looks like this: dffgd [[[User talk:Dffgd|messages]]·edits]. Can I fix this, and if so, how? If not, I'll stick with my old one: –dffgd or do this: dffgd (messages·edits). Thanks in advance. –dffgd13:51, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You seem to have three brackets before "user talk" and three brackets after "edits". BencherliteTalkDoh, rather missed the point of what you were trying to achieve... 13:55, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You need to break the first [ from the other two somehow. For example, you could escape the first with an html entity: [[User:Dffgd|dffgd]] <small>[[[User talk:Dffgd|messages]]·[[Special:Contributions/Dffgd|edits]]]</small> produces dffgd [messages·edits]. Or you could put an empty tag after the first: [[User:Dffgd|dffgd]] <small>[<nowiki />[[User talk:Dffgd|messages]]·[[Special:Contributions/Dffgd|edits]]]</small> produces dffgd [messages·edits]. Algebraist13:59, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
[ is indeed the html entity for the left square bracket right (facing) square bracket (i.e. the one you place to the left of your text).Ignore me-from-five-minutes-ago, I was stupid then. Gonzonoir (talk) 15:57, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Why do you allow these "play sushi" entertainment ads? They detract from the core content of the article, and in fact are completely unrelated... not to mention extremely irritating. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.79.212.146 (talk) 14:23, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
There should not be any advertisements in a Wikipedia article. If you do see advertisements, it could be that you are not viewing the article on the Wikipedia, but rather on another site that mirrors Wikipedia material. At which article were you looking? TNXMan14:27, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
It's been on almost every wiki site - after some research, I think I may have a virus that generatesg the ads. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.79.212.146 (talk) 17:41, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
It was in fact adware that I picked up from somewhere. After some research, I found Playsushi was a program I could easily uninstall from Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features. This item is closed. However, it's nice to know this forum works and there are folks trying to resppnd to user questions. Tx TNXMan !! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.79.212.146 (talk) 18:22, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
A specific example of something I encountered, if I enter the term nessi or NESSI, I am directed to the page for the Networked European Software and Services Initiatives. If I enter the term NeSSI, I am directed to the New Sampling and Sensor Initiative, which is the page I wanted. Particularly for acronyms, I may be directed to the wrong page, not know that I've reached a page with an ambiguous identifier, and not know the specific spelling to access the page that I want. How does one ensure that all of the relevant pages are listed for selection in the case where the same letters are used and only the case distinguishes one from the other?
This is wrong information and even I know the answer. What about the Supreme Court of Guam? Guam is in the USA. What about Puerto Rico? Massachusetts does not have a Supreme Court but does have a Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Suomi Finland 2009 (talk) 16:38, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Can you tell me the names of well known (Wikipedia notable) living actors and actresses that have been sentenced to jail? There used to be a category but it was deleted. I thought that categories help locate articles. That reason was never used, just the "I like it" and "I don't like it" reasons. Please help and tell me the pertinent names. Thank you. Suomi Finland 2009 (talk) 16:36, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
See Wikipedia:Categories, lists, and navigation templates. You could possibly make a list article. See Lists of people for other examples, and WP:EIW#Lists for instructions. I have no idea how the friendly deletionists would react to such a list. I suspect, but lack data to prove, that "over-listing" is less of a problem in some people's minds than "over-categorization". (For starters, we have a guideline page about over-categorization, but no analogous page about over-listing - other than the mere essay Wikipedia:Listcruft.) That is, deletionists might smell blood in the water when they see a long list of categories at the bottom of an article, but an equally large number of list pages that list the article won't be as readily apparent, and therefore possibly less exciting. We have a Category:Incarcerated mobsters, so I don't understand the objection to whatever category you vaguely allude to. Obviously, it would help if you would tell us the name of the deleted category. If you don't feel like doing the work to create a list, and then seeing whether it survives, you could wait ten or twenty years for Wikipedia to gain semantic wiki features, and then it should be straightforward to query the encyclopedia for dynamic lists of articles that meet complex criteria such as living entertainers who have been incarcerated. Semantic wiki features might allow Wikipedia to be useful to diverse people while satisfying the deletionists' arbitrary sense of fastidiousness. --Teratornis (talk) 17:56, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
My article Yoshukai International has disappeared, apparently deleted. I went to a lot of work on the research, and I'd like to have a copy for my archives. Could someone help me with this? Please contact me at my talk page. Thanks. Pkeets (talk) 17:15, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, I notice other Yoshukai system articles have also disappeared. Could I get copies of these, as well? One was the general Yoshukai article, and one would have been U.S. Yoshukai, as I recall. Were there also others? Pkeets (talk) 18:56, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
One more question about this. The images that went with the articles seem to have disappeared, as well. Is there any way I can find these? They appear to be Yoshukai logo.png and Yoshukai.jpg. Pkeets (talk) 01:25, 10 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I am trying to edit one of the links in the reference section of Juskatla, British Columbia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juskatla,_British_Columbia), as the link is broken and needs to be replaced. However, when I click on edit, none of the links in this section are available to be edited. It shows only the following:
If you are referring to one of the footnotes, the reference content is at the superscript number ([1]). Find the number of the broken link in the text, then edit the text directly. Intelligentsock18:10, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Question:
How do I stop other users from editing my biography page. I am having trouble with other people posting up rude comments about me. I am having to check my page every morning and night, as well as during the day when someone tells me about another comment. Is there a preference setting? —Preceding unsigned comment added by DiNoviFan (talk • contribs) 18:12, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I would like to post a page on Curtis Knapp Photographer. Your help page has me going all around. Where is the exact page to fill out such a posting. You may email me via the email I have for my wikipedia <schuylergehring at gmail dot com>.
I am an old student of Knapp's and manager now. You may know him for his more famous portraits of Madonna and Andy Warhol.
A Wizard is available to walk you through these steps. See the Article Wizard.
Thank you.
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I searched about aryans but i didnt got the info i want. sometime ago from somewhere i got following info:
Nuh(a.s)(believed as one of the prophets of muslims , on his nation god sent his wrath and ordered him to made a bigboat and to enter his followers in it in order to get away from the wrath). All the humanbiengs died and the human race continued by just hid three sons. one of his son became father of arabs, other of collored ppl and last of central asians. from the decsendants of the third originated five great nations
1. huns
2. mongols
3. agogmagog
4. turks
5. ARyANS
It is considered that the
aryans of iran and india, germans , and sultan ghasnavi and shahabudin are all thier descendants. Moreover English, persian urdu and many other languages were made by them .
The first part sounds very much like the fable of Noah (note that we have a stubby article on the Islamic view of Noah) but the the latter part about the founding of nations is something else I think. You say your heard this "somewhere". Can you explain a bit further?--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 23:09, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Bizarre template with leading colon transcluding from the beyond[edit]
A user asked me about this very strange template on my talk page: {{:The Cleveland Show (season 2)}} (note the leading colon), which appears in this article; I am totally stumped. I am posting it below (collapsed) to show what it transcludes... from somewhere. It is not a normal template, or at least not like anyone I've ever encountered. First, Template:The Cleveland Show (season 2) does not exist and has never existed. One might think, then, that the colon is part of the name, but placing the colon as part of the template name just breaks the syntax, not even producing a link: [[Template::The Cleveland Show (season 2)]]. Yet, this "template" can be substituted, but where the hell is it calling from? There's probably a very simple answer. Show me your magic.--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 22:47, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Aha! I get it. So it's transcluding the article by that name, but because of the onlyinclude tags, it's transcluding only the portion inside. A very unusual arrangement. It's funny. I know and have used noinclude tags, and I know that you can transclude articles, but I never put it together. The colon being there, smugly pretending to have a function, didn't help. Thanks for trying Sonia, and thanks for the answer Gadget.--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 23:01, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The colon does indeed have an effect. It allows an article to be transcluded (the main namespace prefix is blank, so only a colon is used to transclude pages from that namespace, just as the "User:" prefix is used to transclude pages from the main namespace). Without the colon, typing {{The Cleveland Show (season 2)}} only yields
Can anyone tell me (in terms I can understand) how I merge my anonymous IP contributions with my proper Wiki user contributions? Is it even possible? Wikipedia is forever logging me out, and I often make edits and then realise I'm not logged in. It would be nice to tie in all my IP edits with my proper account. I read the help but I couldn't make head nor tail of it, so I figured I'd ask here. Apologies if this isn't the right place to ask. Thanks. P.S. It's July 8th here in the UK. :) Damage (talk) 23:42, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You can't, unfortunately. However, a way to recognise when you're logged out is to change the colour of your "save page" button (see my vector.css for the code), so that it's a different colour when you're logged in. IP edits cannot be reassigned to an account, but you can go back to the page and edit it while logged in, saying "that was me" in the edit summary. That's about all you can do. However, doing this will link your IP (and thus your location) to your account, so you may not want to. sonia♫♪23:56, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]