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Please do not add links to everyday items, such as years or countries, per WP:OVERLINK - and please do not add places of birth to the opening brackets per WP:OPENPARA. GiantSnowman 07:54, 10 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

July 2017 edit

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How to add it? I am a beginner. By the way the source is the Italian wikipedia, if you see the italian page of Guido Marchi, you read that he's born in Carmagnola on 21-9-1896 and dead in Turin on February 1969 Charlie Foxtrot66 (talk)

Help:Footnotes is a good place to start for the technical side. Be aware of WP:CIRC as well though. Keresaspa (talk) 20:17, 17 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

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October 2017 edit

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Ethnicelebs.com as a source edit

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Re: Transfermarkt edit

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Ok, I will remember it. Is the source I used now ok? Charlie Foxtrot66 (talk) 21:52, 11 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, I hope I didn't do any mistake with the Wipedia policies, but according the Italian law, the country wich this picture comes from, this picture is became pubblic domain, being taken more than 20 years ago.

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Possible article creations edit

Hi there. If you're interested, it would be great if you could create, Circonvallazione massacre (it), Via Carini massacre (it) and Via Palestro massacre (it). They are the only massacre events by the Sicilian Mafia that are not created in English. See Template:Sicilian Mafia. Thanks. Vaselineeeeeeee★★★ 17:13, 18 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Compagni di scuola edit

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Gang of the White Uno edit

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Yes, sorry, now I fixed it Charlie Foxtrot66 (talk)

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Dear Doniago, I actually don't mean to make any war and I don't honestly understand why I should be banned... I am just trying to give a contribution and this Deeday keeps on removing it, maybe he is doing something wrong and not me, at least this is my opinion. I already asked him why it so important for him to stop me from posting that picture, which has much to do with the artycle, now may I ask the same question to you? Why my editing cannot stay? What's wrong with that picture? Is there some good reason to delete it, until the point of talking about editing war and ban? Sometimes I really don't understand why there must be this sort of discussions. And even more, who is this Deeday/UK and wich function has in Wikipedia? Wich autority does he have to decide that my picture cannot stay? Charlie Foxtrot66 (talk) 18:28, 6 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Please consider my notice more a concern that if you continued on the path you were on then an admin might have ultimately determined that you should be blocked for some period of time for edit-warring, and an invitation to initiate a proper discussion instead of persisting in the cycle of reverting each other's edits. I gave the other editor a similar warning and have also initiated a conversation at the article's Talk page so that a consensus can be reached.
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Hi. I would like to know, just as curiousity, who decides what is needed or not on Wikipedia. I think that the meaning of 'contribution' is to add informations in order to enrich this project, not to work to cancel the contributions of other people if they don't contain any mistake. May I ask you why is it so important for you to delete people from my list? If I will give the list up, if I will cancel it just because you don't think is needed, will you feel satisfied for your contribution? Charlie Foxtrot66 (talk) 17:14, 13 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Questions like that can be asked at WP:Teahouse. There are lots of guidelines but how categories work is tricky and it is a good idea to take advice on an issue like that. You might like to see WP:INDENT to learn about the use of colons in talk page messages. Johnuniq (talk) 03:50, 19 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

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  • Please check edits. Spinea is showing an error. Questions can be asked at WP:HELPDESK but if you don't know why an error has occurred, you should revert your edits. My guess is that it is due to 14,96 which is not a valid number in English. Also, please do not use dates like 1-1-2021. Instead, follow what was there before, namely 31 December 2010. What is Spinetense(i)?
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Ok, I corrected the mistakes. Spinetense(i) is the demonym(s) of the Spinea people: one of them is Spinetense, two are Spinetensi, both for men and women. This page hasn't been edited since 2010, at least I tried to do something instead of always thinking on other people mistakes. What about Milo? Charlie Foxtrot66 (talk) 11:56, 19 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Please click "diff" in "That means diff is wrong" in my first comment. There should only be one link in the entry. It's good that you are editing, but it's also good that someone takes the time to point out standard procedures. In case you missed it, see my message at 03:50, 19 May 2021 in the preceding section. Johnuniq (talk)

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