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Happy editing! I dream of horses (Contribs) Please notify me after replying off my talk page. Thank you. 21:11, 16 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

January 2021 edit

 

Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. This is a message letting you know that one or more of your recent edits to Paper Mario: The Origami King have been undone by an automated computer program called ClueBot NG.

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  • Vandal. Panini 🥪 14:51, 20 January 2021 (UTC)Reply
    @Panini!: Well, that's an accident. That time I somehow managed to load a single section into the edit box, with MediaWiki thinking that I was editing the whole article. When I clicked the publish button, the whole page just went boom... Milky·Defer 14:55, 20 January 2021 (UTC)Reply
    Just like Bobby! (This is all just a joke, don't worry) Panini 🥪 15:07, 20 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

Danqing edit

Disambiguation or redirect is only needed if they are the same word or spelling in English, since Danqing and Dancheong are spelled very differently, and people who search for Danqing is clearly searching for the Chinese Pinyin or the Chinese word Danqing in Chinese culture, Dancheong here is not needed. Although Dancheong is the Korean's English/Romanized translation of the original Chinese characters, and the word has taken its own place in Korean culture, to single it out here on the Danqing page is not needed.

@Hanren1: No, you got it wrong. I am using {{Distinguish}}. This template is used exactly when two page names are similar, but not identical.
"But they spell very differently!"
They may seem not similar, but when pronounced, they sound alike. Also, they appear alike when written in their original language, respectively. Also, we are writing Wikipedia for readers' sake. Readers have already had confusion on Danqing and Dancheong, and I believe that is why you are here joining us. It is for readers' good to help them find their right place. If you still feel like I should stick firmly around the rules (that might not fit in this case!), I recommend you read Wikipedia:Ignore all rules, one of our most fundamental rules. Don't get confined by rules, remember whom we are serving.
BTW, use talk pages for discussion, and always leave your signature. Also, please don't edit war. Milky·Defer >Please ping me while replying to me... 14:55, 7 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

Junyu-K's apology statement about destructive editing Chen Shih-chung edit

Hello,I am Junyu-K I'm so Sorry and admit I Adding bad jokes to the page "Chen Shih-chung".Because minister Chen Shih-chung's unreasonable Covid19 epidemic prevention policy after 2022 has caused serious trouble in my life then Lead to when I feel angry and came up with bad thoughts, I deliberately tried to destroy it. So.I apologize to you and the admins of the admin page"Chen Shih-chung". Talk by User talk:Junyu-K Junyu-K (talk) 01:26, 8 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

A barnstar for you! edit

  The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
For correcting my Japanese. I'm still learning but greatly appreciate any corrections cause if I'm wrong I won't know it unless I'm corrected. Oddly enough you say you don't know Japanese at all and yet your corrections would suggest otherwise. ― Blaze WolfTalkBlaze Wolf#6545 14:53, 6 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Help with verifying content from Chinese source edit

Hey! I'm planning to make a mini-GA out of Leyou in the not-too-distant future. I rewrote the article back in 2021, with this article (from what appears to be a Chinese business analysis site) providing much information for the poultry-to-games transition. Since I do not speak any Chinese, I unfortunately needed to machine-translate the important bits. Now that I'm planning to GA it, I figured that a necessary first step would be to have that information properly verified. Since you speak Chinese, would you able to help out? Regards, IceWelder [] 12:15, 10 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

@IceWelder: I have compared the article with the source you provided. Here are my conclusions.
  1. Lin Qinglin founded and became the general manager of Xiamen Xian Wu Modern Office Facilities Operation Company in January 1985 and served until June 1998. Perhaps this is covered by the other source, but the Chinese source only mentioned that Lin Qinglin founded that company in the 80s, without providing specific years.
  2. The company (Xiamen Xian Wu Modern Office Facilities Operation Company) acted as an agent for fax machines manufactured by Panasonic. Yes.
  3. During the late 1990s, the Longyan local government encouraged investments in chicken processing operations. Not found.
  4. Lin had already opened a food shop in Xiamen, which he incorporated as Xiamen Sumpo Group Limited in June 1998. Actual date is not mentioned in the source, but other parts are roughly verified.
  5. Using the profits from his previous venture, he established the meat production company Sumpo (Longyan) Industrial Co. Ltd. in Longyan in September. Again, actual date not mentioned, but other parts verified.
  6. Lin oversaw the latter's main business, which dealt with chicken products, animal feed, and chicken seedlings. Among the company's clients were McDonald's, KFC, and Dicos in mainland China. Yes.
  7. Lin stepped down ... evolved into a large food processing business, Not mentioned.
  8. ... producing 10,000 tons of meat and 180,000 tons of "Sumpo"-branded seed annually. Well, how do you define "meat"? If it means "deeply processed meat products", then verified. If it just means "raw meat", then nope. Also it would be "feed", not "seed".
  9. It had a net profit of ¥57 million RMB in 2009. Yes.
  10. On 22 February 2010, Sumpo Food Holdings Limited was incorporated as a holding company in the Cayman Islands, acquiring the outstanding 90% of Fujian Sumpo. Not found.
  11. It completed an initial public offering ... HK$550 million. Yes.
  12. Due to increased competition in the animal breeding industry, ... but was unsuccessful. Verified. Though I need to point out that the reasons for Sumpo's loss are "increased competition", and pandemics happening from time to time, according to the source.
  13. The acquisition of Digital Extreme's shares was completed in July 2015. Yes.
  14. The company acquired the remaining 39% in Digital Extremes in May 2016 for US$65 million. Yes.
The above is a sentence-to-sentence breakdown analysis of the article where source No.4 is used. I noticed that a press release is also used alongside this source, so perhaps some information not mentioned in source No.4 can be found in that press release. MilkyDefer 13:57, 10 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
Further notice: I did not evaluate the reliability of the source. I don't know much about business, and those "business analysis institutes". MilkyDefer 14:04, 10 February 2023 (UTC)Reply
Indeed, some additional information was taken from the IPO filing. I will be reworking the article with both sources again when I find the time. Thanks for your help! IceWelder [] 14:10, 10 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

VP edit

sorry about that post, when I made it I was mostly just excited about seeing wikifunctions open up access to all users when i made it. but it wasn't very clear and I got embarrassed, I'll only repost it if I can figure out a more coherent way of saying what I meant to say. cheers! Remsense 05:52, 5 December 2023 (UTC)Reply