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Replaceable fair use File:Yuriy Tkach Voice of Ukraine 2018.jpg
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The article List of publishing companies of Ukraine has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
Wikipedia is not a directory. The entries with articles could perhaps be put in a relevant category such as Category:Publishing companies of Ukraine.
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Nomination of List of publishing companies of Ukraine for deletion
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LvivMozArt moved to draftspace
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Kevin Barnes, etc.
[edit]Nice job at this edit at Kevin Barnes, and the other couple dozen like it, and good application of WP:BE BOLD. Thanks, and happy editing! Mathglot (talk) 06:28, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
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Deleting Scottish Parliament Tables
[edit]I realise why you deleted the tables - completely. But, I would ask that you didn't because I am literally devoting my evening to updating each and every table. The reason I haven't been doing it all in one go is to prevent there being an edit conflict - because I spent 1/2 hours creating every table, with all the stats so far and because there was a conflict, my work evaporated. Gone in the blink of an eye. I only use Visual editor - so this is probably where the problem arises, as wikipedia demands I use source editor when there is an editing conflict... Anyway, could I ask that you leave any incomplete table I write for 90 minutes in future to just give me the opportunity to fill it in? Sorry to be a pest, many thanks --EcheveriaJ (talk) 18:04, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- @EcheveriaJ: Hey - sorry! Your work isn't deleted - it should all be available in the source code under history. I'll paste it under here in a second; if you edit code you can copy it, reinsert it into the article using wikitext, and then switch to the visual editor it should still be there. Sorry again. Cran32 (talk | contributions) 18:07, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- Wait, ignore me, reverting my edit is a better solution lol. If you could avoid publishing the article with the blank tables - maybe do the work in your sandbox while it's not ready yet? - that might be best. It also avoids edit conflict issues. Cran32 (talk | contributions) 18:09, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- Thank you! I didn't realise the sandbox was a thing - now I have a place to work! Thank you, I hope I didn't come across as rude --EcheveriaJ (talk) 18:11, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
- No no, of course not! Sorry for erasing your work without clarifying first - my bad. Best, Cran32 (talk | contributions) 18:12, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
regarding edits about cavetown
[edit]hello there,
i know i have made edits on the same sentence about cavetown on his personal life section and i have a personal reason why i did so as well which i know sounds quiet weird but if you would only allow me to explain myself about this, then i believe it would make more sense to you as to why i have been removing the fact that he is trans. i am very well aware that he is trans as i am a huge fan of him and the thing is when i share stuff about my favourite people or my favourite celebrities to my family, the would want to know more about them so they head onto wikipedia primarily to read more about them and i've seen, just like anyone else would be, including myself, that they would more so be interested in their personal life than maybe something about their career journey or their early life or something right and i talk about cavetown quiet a lot to them, so if they do end up finiding his page, then they wouldn't be pleased to know that i like a trans artist as they are not very supportive of the lgbtq+ community. this was also just meant to be a temporary edit just in case they see it and i was thinking about adding it back again once they've seen it with the statement of him being trans not there. i tried my best to explain this as much as i possibly can and i hope it makes sense to you and that you can understand from where i'm coming from. thank you
- Hey 87.80.194.157 - unfortunately, this article is quite visible, receiving 37,223 monthly viewers, and him being trans is notable enough that we can't really remove it, even for a little bit. For what it's worth, it's probably not super likely that your family would look into specific personal information about artists you share with them rather than their work, and Wikipedia isn't particularly unique in the information it offers about Cavetown, so removing the info here specifically probably won't make that big a difference anyway. If this were a more minor article, to be honest, I probably would turn a blind eye, but unfortunately because Cavetown is pretty prominent we can't remove information that many of the page's thousands of visitors are looking for.
- If you happen to have other questions surrounding Wikipedia policies/notability of details like these, I'd recommend checking out the teahouse - they'd probably be more helpful than I can be over there. Apologies, Cran32 (talk | contributions) 19:50, 17 June 2021 (UTC)
Concern regarding Draft:LvivMozArt
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Stephanie Cutter requests
[edit]Hi Cran32, I saw you were interested in Massachusetts politics on WikiProject Politics and thought you may be interested in the edit requests I made on the Stephanie Cutter article as she is both involved in politics and from Massachusetts. I think the changes I've asked about are fairly simple but I have a conflict of interest so I definitely don't want to break the rules about that kind of editing. Please let me know if you're interested in taking a look, I'd really appreciate it! PrecisionChristian (talk) 16:28, 29 August 2022 (UTC)
Hi I'm wondering a bit about how warm the article is describing Ukrainian climate as? Could you take a look? Especially how it says moderately warm humid air from the Atlantic influences Ukraine's climate. Does the article mean air from the Baltic Sea? Admittedly the Baltic Sea could be argued to be part of the Atlantic, but would that be warm air? If the article means from the main body of the atlantic, how does warm air get over the Alps? I'm not a climatologist but it sounds wrong to me. Thanks Rich (talk) 08:50, 29 October 2022 (UTC)
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