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Investigation11111 (talk) 20:55, 6 September 2017 (UTC)i am so sorry for my mistakeInvestigation11111 (talk) 20:55, 6 September 2017 (UTC) User:Investigation11111Investigation11111 (talk) 20:55, 6 September 2017 (UTC) ok i understand no problem, again sorry, regardsInvestigation11111 (talk) 20:55, 6 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

Windham, Connecticut edit

Thank you for your edit to Windham, Connecticut. I reverted your edit because most of the links you made were not correct. For example, you added a link to Scotland, when in fact the link should have been made to Scotland. This can be avoided by using the "show preview" and then testing your links. Thank you. Magnolia677 (talk) 20:38, 6 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

September 2017 edit

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Investigation11111 (talk) 21:18, 6 September 2017 (UTC) ok, thanks your gentle response instead of my mistake Investigation11111 (talk) 21:18, 6 September 2017 (UTC) XLinkBot (talk)Reply

Please slow down edit

At Endowment Fund for the Memorial of the Shoah and Oskar Schindler, why did you add c:Category:Holocaust denial and c:Category:Holocaust denial in Austria? Magnolia677 (talk) 20:47, 6 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

List of places in Arkansas edit

Why did you add a link to Kalamazoo, Michigan? Magnolia677 (talk) 20:51, 6 September 2017 (UTC) Investigation11111 Investigation11111 (talk) 21:04, 6 September 2017 (UTC) this is my mistake just i will make correct, i am new one here. i just learn how does wikipedia work i am so sorryInvestigation11111 (talk) 21:04, 6 September 2017 (UTC) Magnolia677 (talk)Reply

Please take some time to learn how to edit Wikipedia. Otherwise you are creating work for others who are cleaning up your edits. Thank you. Magnolia677 (talk) 21:12, 6 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Wikilinks edit

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German villages in Azerbaijan edit

Your article seems to be covering the same material as Caucasus Germans and History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union, in parallel to Volga Germans and Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. I think you'd be better to stick to the topic in the title, German villages in Azerbaijan rather than replicating other articles.

A few other points I noticed:

  • In 1941, after the World War, Germans living in the former USSR - 1941 was during World War II not after, and at that time the USSR wasn't former.
  • preserved in our capital - it's not my capital, nor the capital of most people who will read the article.
  • You also have a number of problems in your verb tenses - for example, 23133 Germans had lived in Azerbaijan should be were living unless you're counting all the Germans from 1816 to 1939. Hope that helps, Cabayi (talk) 14:03, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Cabayi, Thank you very much for reading my article attentively and inform me about the mistakes. I made minor corrections taking into consideration your advice. There are several articles like this on wikipedia. I created this article to show these villages as concrete places. For example, in article about France information was given about its economy, history, culture etc but also there are separate pages on each of these topics. Therefore i think my article should not be deleted. Investigation11111 (talk) 07:54, 12 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Blocked. edit

 
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You'll need to explain your edits adding, for example, Gerald Ford to a category of slave owners. --jpgordon𝄢𝄆 𝄐𝄇 16:11, 16 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

jpgordon I am sorry for this rude mistake. Please read my explanation fully. Because I am very interested in working on Wikipedia and feel so bad I have been blocked. I aimed to create a "see also" section for all US presidents’ articles. It was too late to delete my mistakes when I understood that I have mistaken, and other editor already removed all of them. However, I could delete 2 of them myself. I did not do it with the purpose of vandalism. If you take a look at my contributions and talk page you can see that even I don't have any warning about breaking Wikipedia rules. I have nearly 700 edits. I accept that my mistake was very gross technical mistake made by my unawareness about U.S. and I apologize for that. Additionally, I do not have any provocation or some negative opinion about U.S.Presidents. Additionally I want to note that I am a Wikipedia user for 5 months and I know the rules well enough. I know that this is not possible to give any idea without any reliable sources. There is no information or claims about the president of Gerald Ford in List of Presidents of the United States who owned slaves. This is simply my technical mistake. I found the article List of Vice Presidents of the United States by time in office in Wikipedia and I thought that I could add this article with its “See also” section to each president's article as a category. I mean in this way:

You can see if you take a look at my contribution section. My first edit starts with Daniel D. Tompkins and I added above-mentioned 3 pages untill article of George H. W. Bush president. If you look at article of George H. W. Bush president, you will see that there is List of Presidents of the United States, sortable by previous experience existed in see also section. After I pasted 3 pages, it looked like below:

Then starting from article of George H. W. Bush president till article of the Martin Van Buren president , I began to paste 4 pages in each article. These 3 following pages already existed before my edit in Martin Van Buren:

And after this article, when I was adding “see also” to other alternative pages, I copied all of 6 page names from article about Martin Van Buren. That is why I pasted automatically 6 pages in the following articles. Such as:

But I was deleting the existing links every time while I was pasting. But after doing editings I realized my mistake and immediately started to delete them and saw somebody else already removed. Please consider my mistake as very rude mistake and I kindly ask you to unblock me as I explained above that edit was a mistake. I promise to be more careful next time.Investigation11111 (talk) 05:06, 23 January 2018 (UTC)Reply



 
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Request reason:

I am sorry for this rude mistake. I aimed to create a "see also" section for all US presidents’ articles. The thing is when I copied “see also” section (which I added ) from one president's article to another, the category of "List of Presidents of the United States who owned slaves" was also copied automatically and unintentionally. I didn’t type it, it was just copy mistake. If you look at my contribution section, you can see that I deleted 2nd edit (Hubert Humphrey ‎, Alben W. Barkley ) when I understood my mistake. But when I wanted to delete that edit mistake from "Gerald Ford" page I saw other editor already removed it. I did not do it for the purpose of vandalism. If you take a look at my contributions and talk page you can see that even I don't have any warning about breaking Wikipedia rules. I have nearly 700 edits. I kindly ask you to unblock me as I explained above that edit was a mistake. Hereinafter, certainly I will be more careful. Investigation11111 (talk) 08:15, 18 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Decline reason:

This doesn't ring true to me. For example, this edit and this one and this one are different. This isn't a case where you copied the links and simply pasted them into a bunch of places without checking. I can't see any explanation apart from you wanting to deliberately claim these presidents owned slaves. Now, maybe you have an explanation, something to explain how you could accidentally make that claim without this just being a pasting error. If so, you are welcome to request another unblock and a different admin will review your case. Yamla (talk) 12:57, 18 January 2018 (UTC)Reply


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Yamla I thank you for responding me. But I think you are coming a bit hard on me. Please read my explanation fully. Because I am very interested in working on Wikipedia and feel so bad I have been blocked. It was too late to delete my mistakes when I understood that I have mistaken, and other editor already removed all of them. However, I could delete 2 of them myself. I accept that my mistake was very gross technical mistake made by my unawareness about U.S. and I apologize for that. Additionally, I do not have any provocation or some negative opinion about U.S.Presidents. Additionally, I want to note that I am a Wikipedia user for 5 months and I know the rules well enough. I know that this is not possible to give any idea without any reliable sources. There is no information or claims about the president of Gerald Ford in List of Presidents of the United States who owned slaves. This is simply my technical mistake. I found the article List of Vice Presidents of the United States by time in office in Wikipedia and I thought that I could add this article with its “See also” section to each president's article as a category. I mean in this way:

You can see if you take a look at my contribution section. My first edit starts with Daniel D. Tompkins and I added above-mentioned 3 pages untill article of George H. W. Bush president. If you look at article of George H. W. Bush president, you will see that there is List of Presidents of the United States, sortable by previous experience existed in see also section. After I pasted 3 pages, it looked like below:

Then starting from article of George H. W. Bush president till article of the Martin Van Buren president, I began to paste 4 pages in each article. These 3 following pages already existed before my edit in Martin Van Buren:

And after this article, when I was adding “see also” to other alternative pages, I copied all of 6 page names from article about Martin Van Buren. That is why I pasted automatically 6 pages in the following articles. Such as:

But I was deleting the existing links every time while I was pasting. But after doing editings I realized my mistake and immediately started to delete them and saw somebody else already removed. Please consider my mistake as a very rude mistake and unblock my profile. I promise to be more careful next time.Investigation11111 (talk) 12:03, 19 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

You are welcome to request another unblock. My decline was based on not being able to understand how you could possibly make the mistake you made. But, I want to be clear, the key point was not understanding. I definitely grant that you could indeed have been acting in good faith, it's just that we really need a compelling explanation before unblocking, in a case like this. Your explanation here may indeed be sufficiently convincing now, so I suggest you request an unblock and have another admin review your case. :) --Yamla (talk) 12:07, 19 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
 
This user's unblock request has been reviewed by an administrator, who accepted the request.

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Request reason:

I am sorry for this rude mistake. Please read my explanation fully. Because I am very interested in working on Wikipedia and feel so bad I have been blocked. I aimed to create a "see also" section for all US presidents’ articles. It was too late to delete my mistakes when I understood that I have mistaken, and other editor already removed all of them. However, I could delete 2 of them myself. I did not do it for the purpose of vandalism. If you take a look at my contributions and talk page you can see that even I don't have any warning about breaking Wikipedia rules. I have nearly 700 edits. I accept that my mistake was very gross technical mistake made by my unawareness about U.S. and I apologize for that. Additionally, I do not have any provocation or some negative opinion about U.S.Presidents. Additionally, I want to note that I am a Wikipedia user for 5 months and I know the rules well enough. I know that this is not possible to give any idea without any reliable sources. There is no information or claims about the president of Gerald Ford in List of Presidents of the United States who owned slaves. This is simply my technical mistake. I found the article List of Vice Presidents of the United States by time in office in Wikipedia and I thought that I could add this article with its “See also” section to each president's article as a category. I mean in this way:

You can see if you take a look at my contribution section. My first edit starts with Daniel D. Tompkins and I added above-mentioned 3 pages untill article of George H. W. Bush president. If you look at article of George H. W. Bush president, you will see that there is List of Presidents of the United States, sortable by previous experience existed in see also section. After I pasted 3 pages, it looked like below:

Then starting from article of George H. W. Bush president till article of the Martin Van Buren president, I began to paste 4 pages in each article. These 3 following pages already existed before my edit in Martin Van Buren:

And after this article, when I was adding “see also” to other alternative pages, I copied all of 6 page names from article about Martin Van Buren. That is why I pasted automatically 6 pages in the following articles. Such as:

But I was deleting the existing links every time while I was pasting. But after doing editings I realized my mistake and immediately started to delete them and saw somebody else already removed. Please consider my mistake as very rude mistake and I kindly ask you to unblock me as I explained above that edit was a mistake. I promise to be more careful next time. Investigation11111 (talk) 12:25, 19 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Accept reason:

I'll assume that this was some strange accident, and having begun to self-revert before the block counts for something. Please make sure next time that the edits make sense before rolling them out to dozens of articles - and not just that they make sense on one page, but on all of them. Huon (talk) 01:12, 6 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

  • Huon Thank you so much for reading my whole explanation and positive responding to my unblock request. I am sorry again. Promise, hereinafter, certainly I will be more careful. Investigation11111 (talk) 18:01, 7 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

William Pitt (1805 EIC ship) edit

Hi Investigation11111, just want to ask why you changed the pseudo headings to proper headings. When you do that, you make the table of contents box at the head of the article longer, without adding functionality. (On a simple article four out of six items in the contents box may simply be the "Citations..." headings.) Is there anything an editor can do with the new headings that they couldn't do before? If not, what's the gain that compensates for the aesthetic loss? Cheers, Acad Ronin (talk) 12:38, 26 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

  • Acad Ronin Hello, first of all, welcome to my profile. :) If we separate the Reference heading into 3 parts, why cannot we write them as subheading? Actually, I do not see any differences between them, I just wanted to change the article according to the Wikipedia rules. But it is your article, of course, if you want I can delete my edit. It is just a minor edit. Regards Investigation11111 (talk) 15:03, 26 February 2018 (UTC)Reply
  • Acad Ronin, I mean like this: Conscription in the United States you see? :) Investigation11111 (talk) 20:30, 4 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Speedy deletion nomination of Independence of Azerbaijan edit

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  • Hello Slatersteven, The page you say is about document of İndependence Declaration. The page I created is the history of independence of Azerbaijan and it has the Russian version see. Please delete the speedy deletion request and wait for the article to complete.

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May 2018 edit

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I'm sorry, I did not know it was a disputable issue. Thank you LouisAragon for informing me. I will remove the parts you mentioned and add this material to the text again. I hope, there will be no problem. Regards Investigation11111 (talk) 09:07, 23 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Ways to improve List of museums in Baku edit

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Individual denominations edit

I have redirected 5 manat, 1 manat, and 10 manat to Manat. I will be improving Turkmenistani manat in the following days and aim for a potential GA. I request that you salvage all the information and do the same for Azerbaijani manat.

A reader is far better served by a singular article for the currency than articles for each domination. Except if the indivudual denominations have an illustrations history and cannot be easily accommodated at the parent article. TrangaBellam (talk) 19:47, 17 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

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