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Sources needed for Days of the Year pages[edit]

You're probably not aware of this change, but Days of the Year pages are no longer exempt from WP:V and direct sources are required for additions. For details see the WikiProject Days of the Year style guide. I've gone ahead and added a source to back up your recent addition to February 14. Please try to find sources for additions to these pages as the burden to provide them is on the editor who adds or restores material to these pages. Thank you. Toddst1 (talk) 20:38, 14 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Re:Sockpuppet[edit]

To the user who believes I am a sockpuppet- No, I am not a sockpuppet. The reason you think so is because of our constant editing on the List of oldest living people page (our shared interest of gerontology), but this is my only account, and I do not know who owns the Newshunter12 account. However, due to your concern, I will take a break from editing that page. Thanks. Drewsky1211 (talk) 13:18, 30 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Drewsky1211, your good nature is being abused by a known troll. If you want a better understanding of the situation read this, this, and this. A long story short, primarily me but also other editors who edit in the longevity sphere are being targeted by a London based IP, who is able to repeatedly change IP's to evade blocks. They have sent vile messages, death threats, and suicide demands to several different editors, vandalized articles, and tried to hack into at least two different editors' accounts. They also seem to love to create conflict between real editors, like you and me, and have repeatedly tried to get me blocked (hence why they said you are my sock). Please don't alter your editing based on this troll's behavior, otherwise they get what they want. Newshunter12 (talk) 15:56, 1 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I've removed the baseless accusation from your talk page, and following Newshunter12's comments, I'd also suggest you don't change a thing. -- zzuuzz (talk) 17:12, 1 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Your recent work on the deaths per month lists[edit]

Hi Drewsky1211, I noticed that you've been busy adding new list articles regarding the monthly deaths (how could I not). Great work considering the speed you're working! You are not adding any references with the entries but this is not an issue since I follow up once you're done, adding references and other entries. About that: due to my holiday I won't be able to do that for a couple of weeks but don't worry; I'll continue once I'm back.
I have a question: how do you select the entries that go on the list? Just wondering.
Another thing: when finalizing an article article you must have some kind of task list by now. F.i. adding a main-tag in a Year page and changing the navigation template. However, I noticed you missed some tasks:

Finally I have two requests that would make my life easier:

  1. You may have noticed that user Dimadick sometimes creates a list article (f.i. this one, this one and this one). Apparently he/she just copies entries from List of deaths in rock and roll (1990s) after which he is done. I am not sure why he does that. The list is far from being relevant, he uses his own format ('Deaths from') and even worse: he also just copies the references without checking them. The first one I checked was a dead link :(. So could you also check the references (and remove them if necessary) if Dimadick decides to copy-paste a new article?
  2. The source of the entries I add is Wikidata, not Wikipedia itself. Because of that I regularly encounter discrepancies between these sources regarding the dates of death. Regarding the entries list you would save me a lot of time if you would cross-reference the date of death stated of the entries' Wikipedia bio with the corresponding Wikidata-item. In the article just click on 'Wikidata item' under 'Tools' on the left and scroll down a bit to 'date of death'. Most common reason for the discrepancy is that an editor corrects the death date in a bio but not in the Wikidata item (source ref: Wikipedia). Also WP:SNEAKY vandalism occurs: an editor (always just an IP) just changes a death date. However, Wikidata still stores the correct death date from when the Wikipedia data was imported. That's why I am able to detect this type of vandalism but you will have to look in the revision history of the bio to be certain. example, Wikidataitem. Again, cross-referencing the entries with Wikidata and resolving discrepancies is just a request but it makes the encyclopedia more reliable.

And again, great work and I hope you can work with this. Regards, Mill 1 (talk) 15:28, 6 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Deaths in December 1989; where does it end?[edit]

User Dimadick just created a new deaths list page (Deaths in December 1989) in his usual way (see above). I noticed that after some time you pick up the work of actually adding entries to the new list (after which I add some more and add references to entries). I still have 24 lists (1990 en 1991) to add references to which is a lot of work and will take some time. I think that now you finished the nineties it would be a good point to stop for now so I can catch up. Just leave Deaths in December 1989 as it is. What do you think? Cheers, Mill 1 (talk) 12:42, 18 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Add Death recents[edit]

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Additions to Deaths in 2022[edit]

Hi @Drewsky1211:, can you please include "(death announced on this date)" behind an entry if the source provided does not specify a date of death? I notice you didn't do this for Anthony Whetstone's entry, and that you've done this before in the past. It's important we fight the spread of misinformation whilst keeping that page updated. Thanks! Jkaharper (talk) 01:26, 24 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

In regard to the timeline on 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries, why do we need a color for "Withdrawn candidate"? When a candidate withdraws from the race, shouldn't the bar representing them on the timeline just stop? --Metropolitan90 (talk) 15:17, 14 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I copied it from the 2020 Republican party timeline- the bar does just stop, but the bar color changes to indicate withdrawal. Drewsky1211 (talk) 15:33, 14 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, I understand now. --Metropolitan90 (talk) 01:21, 15 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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