Yes thank you very much, see the article in vi.wikipedia. There are many reference from Viet Nam's website. if you need I will provide. I can edit the actical Udumbara (Buddhism). But maybe my english is litle. Can you help. Or I can edit, but please help me review and correction grammar english? Nguyenquocminhminh (talk) 16:01, 14 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, if you write the article, or a draft in your sandbox, then I often improve the English in such articles (I'm American). In some cases I would have to ask you to re-explain, because I understand most of your English but not all of it. I don't have experience to know if English Wikipedia will consider it notable enough. Art LaPella (talk) 16:30, 14 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Google search by Viet Nam, have above more than 2290000 (result for Udumbra (Viet Nam leanguage)). And there are above 1000 articles for Udumbara from 10 years until now, but original from Falun Gong.
Done. That text was easier to understand, but I had to use Google Translate to get English Wikipedia software to understand Vietnamese reference parameters. Please correct me if I misunderstood you. There may be a Wikipedia:Neutral point of view problem (for instance, if Vietnam is anything like the United States, there is little agreement on whether something is contrary to scriptures) but I'll let others debate that. Art LaPella (talk) 19:03, 14 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
As I explained last time, I do basic proofreading. That includes improving the use of English in articles about places around the world. I have little experience with arguing things like whether references are good enough.
The usual place to debate whether such a section should be in the article is on the article's talk page. I don't think your sources are all blogs. In particular, Dân Trí looks like news, and it currently has an article about North Korean missiles. But Talk:Udumbara (Buddhism) is the place to argue that.
I don't understand the purpose of links here. The objection was about the sources you linked in the article, not the links you show here. The Ohio State article, for instance, is not a blog but I don't understand why it is here. It presents lacewings from a Western scientific point of view. It doesn't say whether lacewing eggs can be the same as tree flowers, because Western science considers the animal and plant kingdoms to be completely separate, so such a question would never arise here. Art LaPella (talk) 07:38, 9 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Thank You, Yes, Ok. If You read again the text as follows, You will understand what I want to say:
Some experts think that the eggs of a winged insect of the genus Chrysopa in the Chrysopidae family named lacewings, are considered to be Udumbara flowers. Larvae of lacewings are called aphid lions. When laying eggs, the female secretes a glue and lifts its abdomen up to form a thin stalk. White eggs are laid on this thin stem to keep larvae from eating meat after hatching. The type of flower that is considered Udumbara is about the same size as the lacewing egg and also on a thin stem.[5] In Vietnam, this exotic species is considered by some scientists to be a fungus, that can not be ascertained because of its strange appearance. However, there is no basis to consider this strange creature as the Udumbara because it is contrary to the Buddhist scriptures.[6]
Falun Gong websites promote aggressively in their media, so there are 2,980,000 results for the word Udumbus.[2][3]
While the scientific evidence provided by the Falun Gong organization to assert alienness is that Uucupunism is just microscopy, there is no biological or chemical analysis available.[3] The smallest organism attributed to the Udumbara that the organization offers is theoretically different from the Buddhist text as figs,[2][7] however, Falun Gong websites have created thousands of articles. The grounds that Falun Gong inserted were based on Buddhist texts to say that tiny creatures are Udumbara flowers.[4][8]
Some articles claim that the strange creature is rumored to be the Udumbara because the Falun Gong organization wants to legitimize Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Gong as a God of God and Buddha of Buddha.[2][8][9][10] The images that Falun Gong websites attribute to the primitive flower blooms of a single flower bouquet[11] have been exposed by some articles as insect eggs,[7] or moldy mushrooms, mold.[12] After it was exposed that the alien creatures were not Udumbara according to some articles on Buddhism, Falun Gong continued to use Photoshop to confirm the creature as the Udumbara.[2][3][8][13]
Next comment I will prove that the source are repliable, the source are not blogs, and and self-publish.
Does the ngrams viewer do a better job now correctly recording punctuation? It used to be completely unreliable for that. - Dank (push to talk) 00:23, 20 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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My reversion was based on routine proofreading, not any historical knowledge. You changed 4th or 3rd century BCE to 3th (sic) or 4th century AD, and "3th" was the kind of mistake I was searching Wikipedia for. So my question was, is this just a mistake with English as a second language, or is it vandalism? I looked up the given reference and it said "... synagogue from the 3 c. or 4 c. BCE ..." So I reverted. If nothing else there was a Wikipedia:Verifiability problem. However, I can no longer find that quote in the reference, so I suppose it has been changed. Time for me to leave that issue to others. Art LaPella (talk) 15:33, 23 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
It's not odd, it's my fault. Howcheng edited the page 13 minutes after you reported it, and I checked for that routine problem, but I must have done it wrong.
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Hi! Since I didn't want to respond via a dummy edit you might not even see, I want to clarify that "Reto-Moto", with a hyphen, is the proper name, as it is the way it appears in most sources published prior to the reveal or their hyphen-less logo. It is also their legal name.[1] Therefore I'd argume "RETO MOTO" is just a stylization. If you have any further questions, let me know. Cheers! Lordtobi (✉) 18:29, 2 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I really should have asked this before now ... are you okay with making these edits, or would you like to see some process in place that fixes this stuff before you get to it? I've taken the position for 4 years now that image stuff is basically up to other people, and that's worked so far ... but mainly because you've been so diligent, and maybe you'd like for us to fix things so you don't have so much work to do. - Dank (push to talk) 14:43, 22 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
My edit to that page wasn't "image stuff" from my perspective because image caption text is edited like any other text. It was uncapitalization, and I can't imagine practical software to detect proper nouns. They say proper nouns are anything unique, but in practice the only way to decide if something is really a proper noun is to use Google Books. Any such process could only mean that somebody like me rechecks the same stuff I'm doing, and they could volunteer now without needing any official process for it.
Let's start here: I have no objection at all to asking for a volunteer specifically to check image captions. I'm just asking your preference ... would you like for us to ask, or would you prefer to keep doing that the way you have been? - Dank (push to talk)
I would prefer to leave it alone – each of us volunteers to do things, and demanding it from others doesn't work well in my experience (perhaps it's different in Featured Article land, but I seldom go there.) Art LaPella (talk) 16:15, 22 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Did you mean my frequent edits to "recently featured" italicization like this one? That isn't image stuff either. FACBot was supposed to handle italicization, but it doesn't and it never got fixed. It would probably be more cost effective to fix the bot than to keep picking up after its mistakes, but the bot's designer would know that better than I would. Art LaPella (talk) 15:12, 22 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Pinging User:Hawkeye7 ... Hawkeye, I noticed you've continued to write bigger and better scripts over the years, and I'm wondering if it's possible now to get FACBot to handle partially italicized article titles. - Dank (push to talk) 15:34, 22 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, so I guess we'll have to keep fixing these; I think I got all of them in November (and most of them in October). Two other areas where you've been making corrections: as you know, I've had a hands-off policy on images and captions for 4 years, but that policy isn't working as well as it used to, so now I'm looking at captions and thinking about which images we're using. That should mean less work for you; we'll see. And on non-breaking spaces: I've never met any two Wikipedians who can agree on where they should go. Just because we have a guideline page saying that consensus exists doesn't mean that consensus exists; this isn't something that can be legislated. I'm going to have to keep on keeping my distance from this issue. What you've been doing on TFA blurbs seems to be working, in the sense that we don't get arguments over it on Main Page day. (True story: the very first "big" discussion I joined 11 years ago when I started on Wikipedia was on non-breaking spaces. Most of what I was learning at the time about how Wikipedia did and didn't work, I learned in that discussion. And everything I learned then is still applicable now. Including to non-breaking spaces. Especially to non-breaking spaces.) - Dank (push to talk) 17:40, 30 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Non-breaking spaces? I don't know what WP:NBSP means either, but it explicitly includes World War II, and thus presumably anything else with a I or a II. "I" by itself does look like a pronoun. Does a guideline prove there is a consensus? Well, no, but it's the best indicator of a consensus we have. I've seen long discussions with a conclusion opposite to a guideline, and nobody bothers to change the guideline or even try. It provides a steady stream of drama, which perhaps performs an underappreciated function of drawing editors for the same reason people watch soap operas. When I see the Main Page breaking some rule nobody knows, I'm likely to leave it alone, although I don't change it to break the rule as many others will. I recently started doing World War II edits again, after someone brought it up at WP:ERRORS. Art LaPella (talk) 18:13, 30 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Review for English/French speaker / Urgently need your help
Hello Art LaPella. Please excuse me if I am doing something improper, as I am new to Wikipedia.
I am contacting you because you are a speaker of both English and French.
I have created the page Draft:Pierre_Jovanovic nearly 2 months ago, and I am waiting for a review.
Could you please consider having a look at it ?
And again, please excuse me if my request is improper. I am learning the ropes.
Best regards. Micha Jo (talk) 17:02, 30 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I copyedit articles but I don't write my own articles, and therefore I have never reviewed a draft (you probably know more about drafts than I do). But I did copyedit your article in the same way I copyedit other articles. You overestimate my French language skill (that isn't what "fr-1" means at Wikipedia:Babel) but that isn't important because the article is in English, I understand Google Translate, and I often copyedit articles that have the sound of English as a second language.
Your references repeat the phrase "recherche, résultats de;" 16 times. What does it mean? I know it means "research, results of", but even so it's unlike anything I've read on English Wikipedia. When I click reference 3 for instance, the book is offered for sale, Walcker is mentioned as an author, and Foyard as an illustrator, but what do research and results have to do with it? Art LaPella (talk) 00:02, 31 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Art LaPella. Thanks for pointing this to me. This is a bug of the "Cite" bot in the editing section. I cleaned them all by hand. Kind regards! Micha Jo (talk) 07:39, 31 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Art LaPella:Please, I need your help. My first article, which was approved after a 2 month review process was submitted for deletion by user Bradv. See here Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pierre Jovanovic. I presented strong arguments in the talk page Talk:Pierre_Jovanovic, but they were not considered. Could you please have a look, and support my page if you like it ? Also note that Bradv is the infamous editor which deleted the Wikipedia page of Mrs Strickland who later won the Nobel prize in physics: [[5]] and [[6]]. Thank you and kind regards. Micha Jo (talk) 03:08, 4 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, but as I said I stick to copyediting and I don't believe I have ever commented on a deletion discussion. Both you and Bradv have expressed more understanding of deletion criteria than what I'm familiar with, so I don't have anything to add on the subject. I bookmarked the page in case the argument gets ugly. Art LaPella (talk) 04:52, 4 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, Art this is to inform you that West African Ebola virus epidemic which you edited will be submitted for WikiJournal of Medicine...The objective of this message is to invite the contributors to collaboratively submit the article for review through Wiki.J.Med, and if possible, to help in further betterment of the article in accordance to the suggestions of the reviewers. Wikipedia articles are collaboratively authored. So, it is very important to make the authors aware of such a process that the article is currently undergoing[7] thanks--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 13:32, 3 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I went over the whole article again, and some of the corrections can also be made here at Wikipedia. The article goes into details about vaccine testing, but it never mentions that vaccine was actually used in the current epidemic. One would think that using a vaccine in an actual epidemic would be the ultimate test, so the article seems out of date concerning vaccine testing. I could have removed the outdated phrase "Current infections have not run their course", but you might want to redo the rest of that paragraph to account for that change. Art LaPella (talk) 05:17, 4 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hi there! I've a question regarding external link stuff. What was written in Wikipedia: External link,we must avoid from putting Facebook in the external link. Does it mean it's "forbidden" or "better not" to be in any particular article? Need your response ASAP. CyberTroopers (talk) 08:36, 9 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
That guideline's actual wording is "Except for a link to an official page of the article's subject,[5] one should generally avoid providing external links to:" so it means exceptions would be unusual. Are you asking how well the rule is enforced? If you do it once, someone will hopefully notice and revert it, but you won't be banned or anything. If you edit war over it, even after the rule is explained to you, then you could eventually be blocked. A better place for such questions is Wikipedia:Help desk. One reason is that you posted just after bedtime in my time zone, so "ASAP" turned out to be overnight. Art LaPella (talk) 14:51, 9 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
DYK rules pages
Hi Art. Many years ago, you created a number of pages in Category:Wikipedia Did you know rules. At the moment, they seem not to document anything that isn't already found at the main rules pages. I'm wondering if you could help me understand the context in which they were created: I'm going to make an attempt to streamline the number of guideline pages around DYK. Vanamonde (talk) 18:39, 17 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Streamlining sounds good to me. I also wrote down the "unwritten rules", now called "supplementary rules". Before then, nominators were pretty much expected to anticipate current whims or learn them by trial and error. At the time, the category you mentioned was intended to replace and consolidate the existing rule page systems. In particular, I think they were explained better for outsiders. The existing rules, at least at that time, start out by assuming you already know the rules, and tell you things that only administrators need to know when updating, and even the history of the project – but not the basics of how to nominate a new article until much later, and even then it wasn't all in one well-explained place where we could point newcomers. The system seems more intended to give power to Did You Know gatekeepers than for efficient use by those who don't know the system. But the consensus went against me. It was left as a system for outsiders to learn Did You Know rules only, which I thought would soon lead to general acceptance. Instead, you're right, it's just outdated duplication, and I gave up trying to reform rules pages. Good luck. Art LaPella (talk) 20:28, 17 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks: I appreciate the effort you have put into it. I think what I will do is read through your pages and see if there's not material that would help if it was incorporated into the three main pages (the rules, supplementary rules, and reviewer guidelines) and then mark them historical. I think you will agree that keeping as much of the material as is practical in a single location is less confusing. I might look into moving them into a separate category, so that they are still retained as a historical record without the possibility of their being confused for contemporary guidelines. Please feel free to challenge what I do if you disagree with it. Best, Vanamonde (talk) 2:35 pm, Today (UTC−6)
How do you find edit history by using the edits themselves?
Near the top of that page, click the words "View history". There is a similar link at the top of any Wikipedia article.
Now you're on the revision history page. Look for "04:42, 19 November 2018". That is the time of the most recent edit. Other details on that same line include your name, because it's your edit, and your edit summary for that edit.
On that line, click the abbreviation "prev". Now you can see what you changed.
Go back to the revision history page. The next line has my name, Art LaPella, because that was my edit.
When you click "prev" this time, you will see my edit, which was wrong (I was trying to undo your comment, not just your last edit.)
Similarly, you can see the effect of each edit on the list.
If you already knew that, I apologize. In that case, the short answer is that the page was on my Wikipedia:Watchlist, so I knew it was a recent edit, and all I had to do was check recent edits.
Or if you didn't know it was a recent edit, you can find out who changed something by clicking "Find addition/removal" on the revision history page, also known as "WikiBlame".
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Perhaps specialists would be misled by the connotations of "outbreak" or "epidemic", but there's an infobox, and neither word has misleading connotations that I know of. Wiktionary:outbreak says "Any epidemic outbreak causes understandable panic" without distinguishing the two words. It implies an outbreak might also be an outbreak of a disease in a single patient, but the context excludes that interpretation. It seems like half the discussion of the article has always been arguing over the title. Art LaPella (talk) 15:45, 16 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Who is "you"? Do you want me to bring up the problem of spaces before templates and scheduling before the blurb gets done with the scheduling coords? Are those problems? - Dank (push to talk) 15:42, 12 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
"You" is "y'all" (you plural), and "you knew that" means you knew it was too long (not that you would intentionally forget spaces). A couple times in the past, blurbs have been too long because the procedure starts with a long blurb before it gets shortened. I have no problem with that procedure as long as it isn't a mistake you're going to regret when it gets to the Main Page. Well OK, there is a problem, sort of: my quality control attitude gets stressed when I hear that something will be fixed later (something in the back of my mind says "yeah, right!") But anyway, it sounds like you did indeed know that. Art LaPella (talk) 18:09, 12 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, I've dropped a note to the scheduling coords about the spaces in front of "Full article". It sounds like you'd like to see a template at the top of not-done blurb pages letting people know that, well, the blurb hasn't been done yet. That's probably doable. - Dank (push to talk) 18:22, 12 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, an "unfinished" template would make me relax (assuming it doesn't get to the Main Page with a template!) although it's easy to imagine it not being used. Art LaPella (talk) 18:31, 12 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, please do you think there's any chance I can get Nigeria to OTD tomorrow. That would be her 60th independence anniversary, and the article was last featured 2016. The article also appears to be stable.
I've had a read of Selected Anniversary guideline, and I'm made to be aware that only admins can change tomorrows article.
Thank you.
s11c. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 102.89.1.138 (talk) 16:08, 30 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Good evening, Art. My name is Charles Shaulis, I am 70 years old, and live in Topsham, Maine. For the past two months, I have been editing the Wikipedia article "Battle of Yongyu." I found the original article, "Battle of Yongju," during my research of the 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team's airborne operation at Sukchon-Sunchon, North Korea during the Korean War. My father was a C-119 Flying Boxcar pilot assigned to the 314th Troop Carrier Group that carried the paratroopers from Kimpo Airfield to the Sukchon-Sunchon drop zones. A while back, my brother's children asked me to document their grandfather's US Air Force career. Dad was a veteran of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. I have used Wikipedia often in my research of his Korean War service, but never made a major edit of a Wikipedia article until now. Just when I thought I had the errors corrected in the original article and suitable information of historical significance added, User Ivan the Boneful (I don't understand the use of pseudonyms) on 17 October added three banners to the article: Lead too long, Overly detailed, and Tone, without offering any suggestions for improving/correcting same. My first thought was WTH. So, I looked up Wikipedia's descriptions for why these banners would be added to an article. First, in my opinion, the word "may" changes the objective to the subjective; i.e., the old "open to interpretation" opinion. Anyway, I "cleaned up" the lead section to conform with Wikipedia's suggestions and removed the Lead too long banner. So far, so good. Rather than asking Ivan to justify his reasons for the remaining two banners, I thought I'd ask you, as a disinterested third party, to review the "Battle of Yongyu" article, keeping the Overly detailed and Tone banners in mind and offer me your suggestions for improving the article. Regarding the Overly detailed banner statement that "This article may contain an excessive' amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience'," what is excessive? Rather than discuss this in the open forum of talk pages, I might suggest that you contact me via email. Finally, thanks for catching the "p" vs "pp" typo. Best regards, Charles Shaulis (talk) 05:10, 20 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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Congrats from me too. You're probably going to get a mention in The Signpost, so enjoy your "fame". BTW I wonder if we are neighbors IRL? ☆ Bri (talk) 04:24, 13 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Congratulations on winning the pool, Art! BTW: I totally agree with your statement on your user page; WP:404 is going to be the death of this encyclopedia if we don't come up with alternatives. Cheers, Mill 1 (talk) 11:20, 16 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Art if you have a chance/time take a look at this article for the usual, the pandemic isnt dying down to take to GA but I might run[9] it by WikiJournal of Med(like the Ebola article) and see what they say, thank you... (I know the article is rather large, so if you dont have the time I'd understand) --Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 02:56, 24 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I agree that the Brazil variant is in Minnesota, and I agree that the reference says so. I disagree about the meaning of the text that I fixed: "The China COVID-19 vaccine CoronaVac indicated 50.4% effectivity in a Brazil clinical trial; which since has that variant detected in Minnesota 2 days ago."
For one thing, I had to read that sentence over and over again, trying to understand it. Those words don't go together for me. And what was "that variant detected in Minnesota"? The word "which" means that the subject of that clause was previously mentioned in the sentence, usually immediately before. But that would mean that the Brazil clinical trial was detected in Minnesota, which doesn't make sense. The China vaccine wouldn't be "detected" in Minnesota either; if it were used, it would be openly reported, not "detected". Even after puzzling over the sentence for minutes, my best guess was that what was detected in Minnesota was the South African variant mentioned in a previous sentence. Even when I read the reference about the Brazilian variant in Minnesota, I still thought that must mean that the Brazil variant must be another name for the South African variant. But I found that it isn't. So I think it's unlikely that "which since has that variant" will be understood to mean the Brazil variant.
I asked my wife to read the previous version. She agreed that it makes no sense. And her best guess was that it was the China vaccine that was detected in Minnesota. The Brazil vaccinevariant was a complete surprise to her. Like me, she knew there was a UK variant and a South African variant, but not a Brazil variant. Art LaPella (talk) 04:22, 30 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I also fixed the date. The reference says Monday, which would be January 25. 2 days ago would mean 2 days before the only other date in the paragraph, January 29. 2 days before would be January 27, not Monday, January 25. And I made the Brazil variant in Minnesota a separate paragraph, because it has no relationship to a clinical trial that happened to be in Brazil. And I put the paragraphs in chronological order. Art LaPella (talk) 04:42, 30 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
yes I see your point, my wording was not very good( and I put too much into a couple of sentences), that being the case, I apologize, your correct--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 14:21, 30 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
To make it clear, I simply didn't want to use a circumlocution like "he or she", which as far as I know is OK on a talk page. I wouldn't call it revealing Ear-phone's gender because I didn't know what it was. Art LaPella (talk) 16:00, 17 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
A goat for you!
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DQ DOB is not 1986...it's 1983...He himself says in an interview that Wikipedia is wrong. And also he's classmate of Hibi Eden MLA (Politician at Ernakulam district). There's a movie called "Mutharamkunnu P.O" which was released on June 1985. In that movie there is a scene which actress Lissy says that Mammootty sir has 2 children. Isn't that enough for the evidence. And also read 1987 Vanitha Magazine. In that edition it is mentioned that Dulquer age was four at that time. 103.166.244.161 (talk) 08:22, 14 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
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The other day I went through and rebuilt the DYK HoF. One of the things that stuck out in my mind was the Yoninah tribute we put together, so I added a new page to the HOF. One thing, I can only remember the Frank Sinatra set done a few years ago. Have there been others? If so, I'd love to know. --evrik(talk)15:35, 25 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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