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Happy editing! Shirt58 (talk) 09:54, 13 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Welcome again; about WikiProject Insects edit

Hi Chuck Entz, and a most belated welcome to Wikipedia!
You might perhaps be interested in participating in WikiProject Insects.
--Shirt58 (talk) 10:09, 13 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Referencing in James Halliday McDunnough; "Your mission, Chuck Entz, should you decide to accept it... " edit

Hi Chuck Entz!
Shirt58 here, Wikipedia:WikiProject Insects tame Liberal Arts major.

  • I'm thinking of tidying the references in James Halliday McDunnough. No treading on your toes is intended.
  • A challenge for you! I don't have access to JSTOR or online journals at present, and I do understand they don't usually include biographical information until it's an obit. Can you find any find anything about Giorgio Baldizzone, who is apparently a prolific Lepidoptera species describer? I can't start the article just based on this link because of the WP:BLP concerns.

--Shirt58 (talk) 11:46, 21 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Feel free to do anything you want with the article: I've taken it about as far as I can, and it's still not up to wikipedia standards as a full-fledged article. As for Baldizzone: I don't have any access to those sources either- but I'll see what I can find. Chuck Entz (talk) 13:03, 21 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Thank you edit

Thank you for your recent contributions to beetles. For the future, one should remember to add references and avoid one sentence paragraphs. thanks again for the help. Bugboy52.4 ¦ =-= 18:04, 15 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

ChuckEntz? Hulst? edit

Hi Chuck Entz!
Just wondering if you ever edited as ChuckEntz (talk · contribs)? Also, is George Duryea Hulst the "Hulst" that is the Genus authority of Monoptilota? I would say my "spidey senses are tingling" about both of these issues... but as George Orwell didn't write, "Six legs good, eight legs completely terrifying".
--Shirt58 (talk) 11:55, 6 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Yep. I didn't even realize I had created two accounts. I must have forgotten the spelling and created the second by accident.
re: Hulst- Behold!(Just remembered to sign my comment from yesterday...)Chuck Entz (talk) 03:56, 9 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Etymology: yams edit

Hi Chuck - I concur with your changes with naming section. I had reservations with it as well, the para felt POV and problematic. Glad you cleaned it up. Cheers, ApostleVonColorado (talk) 21:48, 21 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

Science lovers wanted! edit

Science lovers wanted!
 
Hi! I'm serving as the wikipedian-in-residence at the Smithsonian Institution Archives until June! One of my goals as resident, is to work with Wikipedians and staff to improve content on Wikipedia about people who have collections held in the Archives - most of these are scientists who held roles within the Smithsonian and/or federal government. I thought you might like to participate since you are interested in the sciences! Sign up to participate here and dive into articles needing expansion and creation on our to-do list. Feel free to make a request for images or materials at the request page, and of course, if you share your successes at the outcomes page you will receive the SIA barnstar! Thanks for your interest, and I look forward to your participation! Sarah (talk) 18:32, 16 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

Please unblock me from Wiktionary edit

If you look at my history, you'll see that I do NOT just enter "nonsense/gibberish"----

The particular entry you were complaining about I had a legitimate reason for and it did not cause any problems. If you'ld taken the time to examine the IP addresses of edits, you would have seen that the previous edit was also mine but that I had forgotten to log in (I was using a public computer). I try to keep track of all my contributions, so I logged in and made the so-called nonsense edit so the word would appear in my contributions list.

Blocking seems like a waaaaay out-of-measure response for that nonedit---I mean, I can't even leave this note on your Wiktionary page! I'm completely locked out!

Please unblock me and, if I may be so bold, reconsider your eagerness to block users. Take your time before going nuclear.

Thank you. Thmazing (talk) 17:33, 30 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Hello- I would like to be unblocked from posting comments to my userpage. I have new responses on my Wiktionary user page that I would like to comment on. I can accept being blocked for three months from editing on English Wiktionary mainspace, but I don't see how I earned getting blocked off my userpage. Is there a process to go through in terms of getting a decision on whether or not to let me comment on my userpage? Nobody who doesn't want to interact with me has to write on my userpage, and I have responses to my proposal. Geographyinitiative (talk) 22:46, 22 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

Please un-permablock me from Wiktionary edit

Hello, I, Mr. Shāntián Tàiláng, want thee to know I'm very deeply sorry about evading my Wiktionary block (both last week and this week). The first time (October 26) I thought I'd be able to get away with it because way back in January 2019 when I was first blocked from Wiktionary, I evaded that block and nobody ever noticed (I believe it might have been because none of the anonymous edits I made at that time were disruptive). The second time (November 1), I thought that I wouldn't get blocked because I was trying my best to refrain from making disruptive edits.
If I had a time machine, I would go back to before thou and the other editors blocked me (say, October 20th) and create, say, 肝腦塗地 and 德薄 and 不留 as they exist today (November 2nd), so that your younger selves would no longer need to block me, let alone permablock me.
And I'm sorry about the pinging as well―I was worried that thou and the others might be ignoring my pleading because of you (or at least RcAlex36) apparently thinking of me as incorrigible. I never thought I'd get blocked from editing my Wiktionary talk page. (See, ye never actually said, "Please stop pinging us, or else we will make you unable to edit your own talk page.")
And I'm sorry for Eirikr―please tell him and Justin that I just wanted a few more chances to...prove I wasn't entirely disruptive, and I now realize I blew those chances as well. If any of ye ever unblock me on Wiktionary, I tell you, I will not do any hasty Japanese name-creation edits again (as I did on October 28), and I won't do any disruptive Chinese entry creation edits either (as I foolishly did on October 26).
Again, if I could mentally time-travel to October 26, I would wait out the block and avoid doing all those disruptive edits and block evasions so that ye wouldn't end up wasting your time cleaning up my bad edits with a mop and a shovel. I'm telling you the truth, the whole truth, and absolutely nothing but the truth.
So please don't assume that I'm beyond help and/or don't have any self-restraint because of the horrible mistakes I've made.
Isn't that just as bad as my sloppy creation of 德薄 where I assumed it was a noun (not an adjective) and gave it the wrong meaning??
Or my edits that I did using IP addresses 158.106.52.10 & 71.246.146.76 because I thought that not being disruptive would give me a pass this time? (I realize I was mistaken about the definition of the first etymology of 不留 as well; I did not know Yellowbridge wasn't reliable.)
(And regarding self-restraint, I would never even try to create sockpuppet accounts like Angela Criss did.) Shāntián Tàiláng (talk) 15:37, 2 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

And by the way, I really need to link 握り締める to and from its component words 握り and 締める. I also need to link 一時的 & 一時 to each other, as the former is derived from the latter (in Japanese); there's お手伝いさん that needs an etymology as well—it's from 手伝い, which is in turn derived from 手伝う. (I ask because I found them all mentioned in this file's description that was pulled from Flickr.)
Speaking of which, you do NOT have to completely remove the block for me to be happy. Just remove the permablock and allow me to edit my own talk page again. I promise I will wait out my block THIS time if you remove the permablock. Cheers. Shāntián Tàiláng (talk) 15:48, 9 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
In addition, I need to add Category:ja:Mythology to 伝説, and Category:zh:Hair to , and the zh-forms of 一絲一毫 and 一絲不掛 needs "|type=211" added. The latter entry also should link to "stark naked" instead of to "stark" and "naked", and worse, meseems that English stark naked has "likely" misspelled as "likelily". German fasernackt also needs its etymology added (yes, I know it's from Faser + nackt, the same applies to splitternackt from Splitter, so splitterfasernackt is also equivalent to Splitter + Faser + nackt). Just giving you a heads-up. See, I am NOT someone who "simply cannot be reasoned with and [is] beyond help" (or redemption, either!). Shāntián Tàiláng (talk) 17:22, 15 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Mail edit

{{you've got mail}} //iXavier <talk/edits/logs> 08:36, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia Meetup edit

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Wikipedia Meetup edit

Help build the Wikipedia community in Southern California at "Come Edit Wikipedia!" presented by the West Hollywood Library on Saturday, August 31st, 2013 from 1-5pm. Drop in for some lively editing and conversation! Plus, it's a library, so there are plenty of sources. --Olegkagan (talk) — Message delivered by Hazard-Bot at 02:03, 22 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

March 9 edit-a-thon at MOCA in downtown LA edit

LA Meetup: March 9 edit-a-thon at MOCA
 

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May 10 Asian Pacific American edit-a-thon in LA edit

LA Meetup: May 10 Asian Pacific American edit-a-thon
 

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LA edit-a-thons on May 23 and 31 edit

LA meetups: Adrianne Wadewitz memorial edit-a-thons on May 23 and May 31
 

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There are two LA edit-a-thons in memory of Adrianne Wadewitz, a prolific Wikipedia editor, in the coming weeks. Please join us May 23 at Occidental College and May 31 at the Institute of Cultural Inquiry to combat systemic bias and help further Adrianne's legacy. No experience needed! Please RSVP at the relevant page(s) if you plan to attend.

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L.A. events on June 21 and July 6 edit

Upcoming L.A. events: Unforgetting L.A. edit-a-thon (Saturday, June 21, 12-5pm) and Wiknic (Sunday, July 6, ~9:30am-4pm)

Gallery at 356 S. Mission Rd.
Get hungry for the Wiknic!

Dear fellow Wikipedian,

The L.A. Wikipedia community has two exciting events coming up in the next few weeks: an edit-a-thon sponsored by the online magazine East of Borneo, and the fourth annual Los Angeles Wiknic!

The East of Borneo event is an edit-a-thon that aims to build a better history of art in Southern California. This next chapter of their Unforgetting L.A. series will take place on Saturday, June 21, 2014 from 12pm to 5pm at 356 S. Mission Rd. (map). Beginners welcome! Please RSVP here if you plan to attend. For more info, see eastofborneo.org/unforgetting.

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Refactored a comment edit

Hi Chuck. I've moved the comment you made in this edit outside Jonesey95's comment and given it an extra level of indentation to clarify the flow of the conversation. It's better not to insert replies in the middle of other editors' comments, as it can create confusion as to who said what. Actually, if you look again, I think you may find that you were saying the same as Jonesey anyway. Regards, --Stfg (talk) 16:54, 17 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Yes, I'm aware I'm not supposed to do that. I was in a hurry, so I inadvertently misplaced the comment. Thanks for fixing it. Chuck Entz (talk) 21:08, 17 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Unforgetting L.A. edit-a-thon on September 6 edit

Unforgetting L.A. edit-a-thon: Saturday, September 6 from 11am to 4pm
 

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L.A. Meetup on September 21 edit

The 20th Los Angeles meetup: Sunday, September 21 from 11am to 4pm

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Join us on Sunday, September 21, from 11am to 4pm at Kramer Studio in Mid-City (map) for a meetup and edit-a-thon! Get to know the Los Angeles Wikipedia community and do some editing (or learn to edit!) in a collaborative environment. Please RSVP and consider becoming a member of the SoCal task force to help us improve articles about everything in the region.

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L.A. events on October 7 and 16 edit

Upcoming L.A. events: Wik-Ed Women edit-a-thon (10/7, 6-10pm) and UCR edit-a-thon (10/16, 10am-4pm)

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The Southern California Wikipedia community has two exciting events coming up in the next few weeks: a Wik-Ed Women editing session downtown designed to combat systemic bias, and a Wikipedia Loves Libraries event at UC Riverside!

Wik-Ed Women is a new monthly series of informal Wikipedia editing sessions for Los Angeles women-in-the-arts (though all are welcome) to contribute their expertise to Wikipedia, specifically expanding content about women artists. This second session will take place on Tuesday, October 7 from 6pm to 10pm at the Los Angeles Contemporary Archive downtown. Please RSVP here if you plan to attend.

The UC Riverside Wikipedia Loves Libraries event is an edit-a-thon targeting articles related to UC Riverside, SoCal, and beyond. Join students and faculty learning how to edit! This event will take place on Thursday, October 16 from 10am to 4pm at UCR's Tomás Rivera Library. Again, RSVPs are requested here.

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SoCal edit-a-thons on October 21 and 25 edit

Upcoming SoCal edit-a-thons: UC Riverside (10/21, 10am-3pm) and Unforgetting L.A. (10/25, 9am-5pm)
 

Dear fellow Wikipedian,

The Southern California Wikipedia community has two more events scheduled for the month of October: a water-related edit-a-thon at UC Riverside, and an Unforgetting L.A. event at the Los Angeles Archives Bazaar in conjunction with L.A. as Subject!

As part of Wikipedia Loves Libraries and to celebrate Open Access Week, UC Riverside is participating alongside other Western Waters Digital Library members in an edit-a-thon focusing on water issues. Join students and faculty learning how to edit! This event will take place on Tuesday, October 21 from 10am to 3pm at UCR's Orbach Science Library (map). RSVPs are requested here.

The Unforgetting L.A. edit-a-thon and training workshop will take place at the 9th annual Los Angeles Archives Bazaar, and is hosted by online magazine East of Borneo in partnership with L.A. as Subject. Join us on Saturday, October 25 from 9am to 5pm at the USC Doheny Memorial Library (map). Beginners welcome! Please RSVP here if you plan to attend.

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L.A. event on November 11, and a new Facebook group edit

Wik-Ed Women editing session (11/11, 6-10pm), and join our new Facebook group!

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L.A. event on November 11 CANCELED edit

Wik-Ed Women editing session CANCELED

Due to health issues affecting one of the organizers, the third Wik-Ed Women editing session (originally scheduled for Tuesday, November 11) has been canceled. We expect the series to pick up again sometime in December. Sorry for the inconvenience, and hope to see you in the near future! Calliopejen1 (talk) - via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 03:08, 7 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

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L.A. edit-a-thon this Sunday, December 14 edit

L.A. meetup: December 14 edit-a-thon at the California African American Museum
 

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East of Borneo's "Unforgetting L.A." edit-a-thon series continues this weekend at the California African American Museum! Please join us this Sunday, December 14 from 11am to 4pm. Beginners welcome! You'll learn to create new articles that improve Wikipedia's coverage of African American art in Los Angeles, past and present. Please click here for full event details and to RSVP if you plan to attend.

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L.A. event on Tuesday, January 20 edit

Wik-Ed Women editing session (1/20, 6-10pm)

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LA edit-a-thons on February 14, 17, and 21 edit

Redondo Loves Wikipedia (2/14), Wik-Ed Women (2/17), and Unforgetting LA at the Getty (2/21)!
 

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The LA Wikipedia community has three events in mid-February -- please consider attending!

First, we have a Valentine's Day edit-a-thon appropriately named Redondo Loves Wikipedia, which will take place at the Redondo Beach Public Library from 10am to 1pm on Saturday, February 14. Join library staff, the Redondo Beach Historical Society, and others to help improve Wikipedia's coverage of Redondo Beach!

Second, we have a Wik-Ed Women editing session on Tuesday, February 17 from 6pm to 10pm at the Los Angeles Contemporary Archive downtown. This series of informal get-togethers is designed to encourage Los Angeles women-in-the-arts (though all are welcome!) to contribute their expertise to Wikipedia, specifically expanding content about women artists.

Third, we have an Unforgetting LA event put on by East of Borneo in collaboration with the Getty Research Institute. Come help improve Wikipedia's coverage of LA design and architecture, and have an awesome free day at the museum -- parking will be validated for edit-a-thon participants! If you'd like to use particular books from GRI's great collection, be sure to email before 2/13 (instructions at event page).

And be sure to check out our main meetup page, because we already have three SoCal events scheduled for early March!

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LA edit-a-thons on March 18 (tomorrow!) and 28 edit

Wadewitz memorial edit-a-thon (3/18), Redondo Loves Wikipedia (3/28)
 

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The LA Wikipedia community has two events in this second half of March -- please consider attending!

First, there is a memorial edit-a-thon in honor of the prolific LA Wikipedian Adrianne Wadewitz, which is being held downtown on March 18 (tomorrow!) from noon to 8pm as a part of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies' annual conference. Please drop by to contribute your own work or teach other users how to write for Wikipedia.

Second, there will be an event at the Redondo Beach Public Library (following up on last month's session), in collaboration with the Redondo Beach Historical Society. Please join us from 10am to noon on Saturday, March 28 at the main branch of the Redondo Beach Public Library!

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5th Annual Wiknic edit

5th Annual Wiknic (Saturday, July 11, 2015, ~9:30am-4pm)
 

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You are cordinally invited to the fifth annual Los Angeles Wiknic!

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Wikinic rescheduled edit

5th Annual Wiknic rescheduled to Saturday, July 25, 2015, ~9:30am-4pm
 

Due to a conflict with the Redondo Loves Wikipedia edit-a-thon, the fifth annual Los Angeles Wiknic has been rescheduled. As before, the location will be at Pan-Pacific Park (map) and will be held on Saturday, July 25, 2015 from 9:30am to 4pm or so. Please RSVP and volunteer to bring food or drinks if possible!

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This Thursday: Women in Architecture edit-a-thon @ Getty Center edit

You are invited to join the Women in Architecture edit-a-thon @ Getty Center in LA on October 15! (drop-in any time, 10am-4pm)--Pharos (talk) 18:25, 14 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

ArbCom elections are now open! edit

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Wiktionary - "figo" edit

Hi Chuck Entz

I seldom go to the Wiktionary, so I would appreciate if you could reply here.

I am struggling to see an etymological or conceptual link between a hollow/ hole in the ground ("ditch") and attaching something to something else "fix (affix)", "fasten" here. Is there a possibility that there is an error somewhere? Thanks, regards, Rui ''Gabriel'' Correia (talk) 11:28, 21 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Wik-Ed Women Session #5 edit

Wik-Ed Women Session #5
 

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I would like to personally invite you to the March edition of the Wik-Ed Women meetup, which will take place on March 15, from 6-10 in the evening. It will occur at Los Angeles Contemporary Archive, 2245 E Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90021 (downtown LA -- map). The building has a pink top with old signage for American Accessories, Inc. dba Princess Accessories (Photos [PDF]). There is on-site parking in the back, which also has an entrance. If you cannot attend in person, you are more than willing to work remotely, as we appreciate all help that you can provide. Finally, here is a link to the Facebook event, in case you want to invite friends, as we are always looking for new editors to help expand coverage of women on Wikipedia!

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Invite to the African Destubathon edit

Hi. You may be interested in participating in the African Destubathon which starts on October 15. Africa currently has over 37,000 stubs and badly needs a quality improvement editathon/contest to flesh out basic stubs. There are proposed substantial prizes to give to editors who do the most geography, wildlife and women articles, and planned smaller prizes for doing to most destubs for each of the 55 African countries, so should be enjoyable! Even if contests aren't your thing we would be grateful if you could consider destubbing a few African wildlife articles during the drive to help the cause and help reduce the massive 37,000 + stub count, of which many are rated high importance. If you're interested in competing or just loosely contributing any article related to a topic you often work on, please add your name to the Contestants/participants section. Might be a good way to work on fleshing out articles you've long been meaning to target and get rewarded for it! Diversity of work from a lot of people will make this that bit more special. Thanks. --Ser Amantio di NicolaoChe dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 04:54, 13 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

ArbCom Elections 2016: Voting now open! edit

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February 18 Wikipedia Day event in DTLA edit

LA Wikipedia Day Celebration (February 18)
 

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Please join us at our Wikipedia Day celebration at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, February 18, 2017 from 11 am to 5 pm! This event will feature lectures, panel discussions, lightning talks, open space discussions and collaboration, and--most importantly--cake! Please RSVP on the event page if you're thinking of joining us.

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Come and join us at the Wiknic edit

LA Meetup: 6th Wiknic, 7/15 @ Pan Pacific Park
 

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You are cordially invited to the 6th Los Angeles Wiknic, a part of the nationwide Great American Wiknic. We'll be grilling, getting to know each other better, and building the L.A. Wikipedia community! The event is planned for Pan-Pacific Park and will be held on Saturday, July 15, 2017 from 9:30am to 4pm or so. Please RSVP and volunteer to bring food or drinks if possible!

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LA event this Thursday edit

LA Meetup: September 7 edit-a-thon near DTLA
 

Dear fellow Wikipedian,

You have been invited to a meetup and edit-a-thon at the LA84 Foundation in Jefferson Park (near DTLA) on Thursday, September 7, 2017 from 5:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.! This event aims to improve coverage of female Olympians and Paralympians (some of whom will be attending!). There will be a deejay and food/drinks, and kids are welcome.

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Wikipedia Day LA, March 31 edit

Wikipedia Day LA 2018
 

Please join us from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm on Saturday, March 31st for Wikipedia Day LA 2018 at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. There will be speakers, panel discussions, a presentation on Wikidata, flash sessions, and a discussion about the formation of an LA User Group. There could be dramatic readings of LA-related talk pages, and there will be truly excellent cake. Please RSVP on the event page if you're thinking of joining us.

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Arts Datathon! edit

LA County Civic Arts Datathon!
Please join us for the LA County Arts Commission Civic Art Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. Beginners are welcome! We'll provide training for new editors.
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Friday, April 27, 2018, 9:00-5:00
Bob Hope Patriotic Hall, 1816 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90015.
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Retitle the L.A. Task Force edit

Your attention is called to the discussion here, suggesting retitling Los Angeles Task Force to Los Angeles County Task Force. Sincerely, BeenAroundAWhile (talk) 21:37, 11 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

7th Annual Los Angeles Wiknic edit

It's the 7th Annual Los Angeles Wiknic!

Sunday, September 30, 11:00-4:00 PM
Pan Pacific Park, 7600 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Hang out. Consume crowd-sourced BBQ! Bask in the glory of late September in Los Angeles (and the glory
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Invitation to attend a Southern California Regional mini Unconference edit

 

Who: All Wikipedians & Wikimedians

What: Southern California Regional mini Unconference.

When: Sunday 3 March 2019, 2:00PM PST / 1400 until 4:10PM PST / 1610

Where: Philippe's at Chinatown, Los Angeles

 

Sponsor: San Diego Wikimedians User Group ( US-SAN )

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Wikipedia Day LA, February 24, 2019 edit

Wikipedia Day LA 2019
Consider the Source
 

Please join the LA User Group, Wikimedians of Los Angeles, for an afternoon of panels, presentations and conversations on the subject of sources, and cake (locally sourced), in celebration of Wikipedia's 18th birthday.

Sunday, February 24, 1:00 PM-5:00 PM

The Ace Hotel (DTLA)

929 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015

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Art + Feminism 2019 edit

Art+Feminism 2019 Los Angeles Events!
 

Dear fellow Wikipedian,

You are invited to join Art+Feminism's annual worldwide Wikipedia edit-a-thon and help close Wikipedia's gender gap at one of these Los Angeles–area museums this March! RSVP/Details here.

  • Sunday, March 3: The Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (DTLA), Noon–5p. Focus: Women+Comedy.
  • Saturday, March 9: Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College (Monterey Park), Noon–4p. Focus: Latinx+Non-Binary Artists.
  • Sunday, March 10: Hammer Museum (Westwood), Noon–5p. Focus: Women+Film+Media
  • Sunday, March 17: LACMA (Miracle Mile), Noon–5p. Focus: Women+Design+Craft
  • Sunday, March 31: California African American Museum (Exposition Park/USC), 1–4p. Focus: Women of CAAM.

These Los Angeles events are co-hosted by online magazine East of Borneo and include step-by-step Wikipedia instruction for beginners. Bring your laptop or tablet computer and any reference materials you'd like to work from or share. People of all gender expressions and identities are encouraged to attend.

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UC Irvine edit-a-thon on May 17, 2019 edit

UC Irvine edit-a-thon on May 17, 2019
 

Dear fellow Wikipedian,

You are cordially invited to an edit-a-thon this Friday in Orange County, focused on gender equity. The event is a collaboration between UCI and Women in Red.

Friday, May 17, 2019
10:00 am – 4:00 pm PDT (UTC-7)

Langson Library, Room 228, at University of California, Irvine

Points of contact:

For more details, including the registration link, please see the meetup page. Everyone is welcome! We hope to see you there.

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Southern California Wiknic & Bonfire invitation edit

270° panorama overlooking La Jolla Shores Beach as seen from the Martin Johnson House, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, during a late August sunset. Photo by Gregg M. Erickson
 
 

Who: All members of the public

What: Southern California Wiknic & Bonfire.

When: Sunday 1 September 2019, 2:00PM PDT / 1400 until 10:00PM PDT / 2200

Where: La Jolla Shores

Sponsor: San Diego Wikimedians User Group ( US-SAN )

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Equinox - Wiktionary Conduct, Lies, Vulgar Insults, Unjust Blocking edit

Walterblue222 was my original account, which was unjustly blocked after being repeatedly harassed and insulted by ‘Equinox’.
Equinox has a habit of responding by batantly lying, insulting, and degrading others instead of presenting any logical argument or rebuttal, then blocking them and refusing to ever address the situation in an appropriate manner.
‘Metaknowledge’ then blocked me on false charges of "edit warring", which I did not engage in; the edit I was blocked for making was valid, was re-added by another user without issue, and is on the current version of the page.
None of my edits were malevolent, disruptive, "clearly nonsensical", or "troll edits", and basing a block on multiple previous blocks from a different site is not appropriate - yet, Walterblue222 was permanently blocked.
I am not associated with Theraputicartsgroup.
XavierDuvall was created after the inappropriate blocking of Walterblue222. XavierDuvall is not a sockpuppet because it is not an additional account belonging to me; rather, a replacement account for my original account which should never have been blocked to begin with. I have never had more than one account at any time. Amarach was created after XavierDuvall was inappropriately blocked by Equinox.
I don’t have a problem with others disagreeing with me - as long as they can provide a valid explanation for doing so. Equinox is a prime example of someone who is unable to support their argument logically or rationally, thus behaving like a petulant child, attacking and ignoring others instead of accepting and admitting when they are incorrect about something. I never claimed to be infallible, I make mistakes - everyone does. I have the decency to admit it when I’m proven wrong. Equinox does not.
When I tried posting this explanation to your talk page on Wiktionary, Metaknowledge removed it and blocked me again.
Why is this type of behavior permitted? Why should I be blocked for following the rules and expecting others to support their position when they disagree with something I've said? I'm not trying to force my views on anyone and I explain my arguments, but in response all I get is insulted and criticized without any comment on the issue itself.
Please Advise.
Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.58.254.224 (talk) 14:34, 30 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

Wiktionary - Unjust Blocking AGAIN from 'Equinox' edit

Hello, I have been blocked - AGAIN - by Equinox on Wiktionary, who falsely claims that I am 'trolling' and 'trying to be a pain'. Pretty rich from someone who has disrespected, harassed and insulted me in every interaction I've had with them.
Their most recent unjustified block was accompanied by the reason: "Disruptive edits: I know this is controversial and I'm "involved" but check the user's block history, and indeed edit history, they never did anything useful. I believe we got a troll who will never create a single entry."
My edits were never disruptive, and I haven't been able to do "anything useful" because Equinox refuses to leave me alone or refrain from blocking me without justification.
Is there some rule I'm unaware of that requires users to create entries to avoid having their account blocked?
Is it justifiable to block someone indefinitely simply because they "never did anything useful"?
If so, how many entries must someone create in order to not be blocked? Thanks.
Sorry to bother you with this - I would prefer if 'Equinox' would simply f*** off, leave me alone and stop blocking me, but their self-control is clearly lacking and they take every opportunity to attack and bully me, violating many, many guidelines while accusing me of being disruptive. WalterBlue227 (talk) 15:15, 25 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

I've been unjustly blocked AGAIN on Wiktionary by Equinox, with the reason given being "Disruptive edits: how many words have you defined lately?” - Is there some rule I'm unaware of that requires users to create entries to avoid having their account blocked?
Is it justifiable to block someone indefinitely for not defining words in a certain amount of time? If so, how many entries must someone create in order to not be blocked? Thanks. WalterBlue227 (talk) 01:04, 28 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
Yes, Equinox has been rather unprofessional in his dealings with you, but I don't see the point of unblocking you, and then re-blocking you politely and professionally. You're compulsive to the point of being disruptive: you fixate on something and harp on it ad infinitum, without compromise, without really thinking. I'd say you were beating a dead horse, except that you obliterated every trace of the poor thing eons ago, and your obsession has taken on a self-perpetuating life of its own. You remind me a lot of the the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail- totally obsessed, and totally unable to let anything go. There's nothing on any wiki that's worth the level of outrage you exhibit, day in and day out. You need to step back and look at what you're doing- for your own emotional well-being, you need to give this a rest. Chuck Entz (talk) 02:00, 28 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
What reason would I be blocked 'politely and professionally' for? Yes, I have been fixated on the 'cunning linguist' entry since I was first aware of the inaccuracy of the entry. I AM willing to compromise, and not sure why you say that I 'harp on it' "without really thinking" - I've explained my point of view and contemplated the explanations of those who have said I'm incorrect. However, no-one has been willing to present anything to prove me wrong; this is why I'm "obsessed" - if I see an error that no-one provides justification for, it is difficult for me to let it go. If anyone is willing to explain why I'm incorrect, I'm all ears - but all I've been provided with is disrespectful comments that insult me and claim that I'm wrong, without any explanation.
If I'm truly wrong - and 'cunning linguist' is NOT a near-homonym malapropism - why has NO-ONE been able to provide a logical rebuttal?
Why has nearly every person who has chosen to respond done so by dodging relevant questions, making petty insults, telling blatant lies, and presenting half-assed explanations which are easily disproven? If there was a reasonable explanation, why not simply present it? I would have no problem letting it go if my assertion was disproven.
You say that I've gone far beyond 'beating a dead horse' - but what does that say about users like Equinox, who has repeatedly gone out of their way to insult and degrade me, block me, lie to and about me, harass and bully me instead of simply providing an answer as to how I'm incorrect?
The "level of outrage (I) exhibit" isn't some childish tantrum being thrown because I want things my way and can't let anything go; I'm 'outraged' because people keep saying I'm wrong without having the decency (or knowledge, it seems) to explain WHY, and I'm unable to contribute to any other entries because I keep getting inappropriately blocked.
My "obsession" is to contribute to Wiktionary by improving entries, and the first error I've tried to correct is the 'cunning linguist' entry. I would contribute to fix any other error I come across, and don't enjoy being stuck on this one entry, but apparently no-one can explain why this ridiculously obvious error is permitted... wouldn't it be easier and better for all involved for Equinox to simply explain how I'm wrong, rather than the lengths he's gone through to obliterate anything I try to do on Wiktionary while mocking and harassing me? I mean come on, you're going to criticize me for wanting an entry to be accurate - but you just let it slide when Equinox's argument is so weak that they have to block me and wish cancer and death upon me rather than present a simple, valid reason that proves me wrong? Waltblue222 (talk) 03:30, 2 November 2019 (UTC)Reply
Chuck Entz, do you ever plan on responding to me or addressing these concerns? WalterBlue227 (talk) 06:38, 10 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Happy New Year from Wikimedians of Los Angeles! edit

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LA to FA 2022 edit

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Maybe unblock my IP from Wiktionary? edit

Hello,

I know that some blocked user in my range has been IP-hopping or something similar on Wiktionary, but I think maybe you could just block a narrower range that won't include my particular IP, since nobody seems to ever edited on Wiktionary using this particular IP address (quite unlike here on Wikipedia).

Thank you, 72.82.43.88 (talk) 22:34, 13 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Wiktionary etymologies edit

Hi,

Do you think you could add the etymologies to Gävle, Gävleborg, and Helsingborg? I don't know your proficiency in Swedish, but I was blocked from adding etymology requests to each of those three entries when I tried to do so today. Since you implemented that block, and because I don't know the names of any other Wiktionary editors, I am writing this on your Wikipedia talk page. 72.82.44.219 (talk) 00:07, 4 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Also, why does Latin respondeō not have correspondeō under its "Derived terms" header? 72.82.44.219 (talk) 03:38, 4 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Wiktionary: User:Dardhanos edit

Hello,

I am writing to you on Wiki because you blocked me and I cannot edit anything on Wiktionary. I am asking you to either unblock me or to at least change the expiration date of the block.

My first account, User:Balltari, was my very first account and I knew nothing of Wiktionary.The main problem on that account was my creation of Illyrian lemmas, which I did not know I was not supposed to do at first. I simply saw the words in the etymologies from other languages and made the entries. I'd use the etymology seen on the other entry, and use any other related information I could find on the page to add to the Illyrian entries. Eventually, other users added RFDs to the entries and I did not know what they were or for what reason they were added, so I simply deleted them. Nobody told me why the entries were wrong and by the time I understood that I wasn't supposed to touch Illyrian at all, all the lemmas had RFDs and my account was blocked. A user also stated that I had some nationalistic or political agenda and that that's the reason for me creating Illyrian entries. This claim is false, and my only agenda was helping enlarge the Illyrian dictionary and spread whatever information I got from Wiktionary itself or other sources.

I thought that was completely unfair, especially as I was given no warning at all, so I made other accounts such as Dardhani and, most recently, Dardhanos. On Dardhani, I did not do much before I again got blocked, even though I did nothing wrong, at least to my knowledge, because nobody cares to tell. The same goes for Dardhanos. I stayed away from Illyrian and focused only on Albanian and Proto-Albanian as those were the languages I am most familiar with, and because there are many sources for the two languages. When making the entries, none of it was my own work, except for creating the page itself. Instead of talking to me, you simply spoke to other users, criticizing my entries and saying I'm bad at etymologies. I, however, did not make up any of those etymologies and only made the entries if the etymology of the word and, sometimes, the definition of the word was given in the Albanian descendant's page. No entry that I made was created with an Albanian page backing it up. I also tried to use as many sources as I could when making the entries, mostly from linguists such as Orel, Matzinger, Hyllested and Joseph. So, if the etymologies are so bad, you should say so to them.

Every time I am blocked, it is a few users who talk with each other, including Victar, Sokkjo, Arbdardh, and so on. Everyone says I am making disruptive edits, but nobody once wrote to me telling me what was disruptive about my edits. Nobody told me why I was wrong, or why the entries were wrong. I was simply blocked with a never ending expiration and cannot edit my own talk page either.

So please, consider unblocking User:Dardhanos, or at least changing the expiration date. Whether you do choose any of the two options, or you just ignore me and keep me blocked forever, at least be kind enough to tell me, what was so wrong in the first place, and why I was blocked immediately without warning? Why was I never told of my mistakes, and what made my edits on later accounts "disruptive"? In my eyes, though I don't know if I'm blind or something, the entries I made would be beneficial to the dictionary. I see nothing wrong in making entries with sources and accepted etymologies and correcting ridiculous mistakes seen on entries, such as spelling and punctuation mistakes. Dardhani (talk) 02:40, 27 June 2023 (UTC)Reply

Are you ever going to reply to anything I said at all? You are no more than a petty tyrant. You have no life and just make things harder for people on Wiki because you can. Dardhani (talk) 04:09, 24 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Block on Wiktionary edit

@Chuck Entz: I have emailed you multiple times, but you did not respond. Chuterix (talk) 00:47, 31 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Can I at least have ability to contact on my own talk page? Chuterix (talk) 01:40, 31 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

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