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Ways to improve Opinion polling for the Norwegian parliamentary election, 2021 edit

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Red links edit

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I see you've been removing red links from several articles. Why? You might want to have a look at Wikipedia:Red link.--Carabinieri (talk) 21:15, 29 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, I just thought that many of the red links of the text were not really notable enough for Wikipedia. Plus the fact I didn't really know about guidelines for red-link actually exsisted (so thank you for notifying me about this).JDuggan101 (talk) 21:26, 29 July 2018 (UTC)Reply
No problem. I've restored them because I do think those are topics that should have articles. If you're interested in contributing to the syndicalism article, I'd definitely welcome support and could send you some of the sources.--Carabinieri (talk) 21:47, 29 July 2018 (UTC)Reply
Hi, I wouldn't mind helping with the syndicalism article and it would be great to have you send some sources; also could you please tell me what needs editing and updating within the article.JDuggan101 (talk) 12:31, 31 July 2018 (UTC)Reply
Here are the aspects that I think most need work:
  • A paragraph on the emergence of syndicalism in France
  • The section on the reasons for the emergence of syndicalism in general
  • The paragraph on the question of whether syndicalist ideas mainly reflected the views of leaders or whether those ideas spread to the rank and file
  • The paragraph on the relationship between syndicalism and anarchism
  • The paragraph on syndicalism and the general strike
  • The paragraph on syndicalist ideas on a post-capitalist society
  • Syndicalism and race and immigration
  • Struggles syndicalists were involved in before WWI (particularly the Mexican revolution)
  • The evolution and radicalization of syndicalism from the Charter of Amiens to WWI
  • Struggles and revolutions in the aftermath of WWI in Italy, Spain, France, US, Canada, Argentina, and maybe some other countries and particularly syndicalists' involvement therein
  • The history of syndicalism in the 1920s - mainly the discussions and arguments with communists, the Comintern and RILU and later the founding of the IWA (aka IWMA) in 1922
  • Syndicalist resistance to fascism and the connections between syndicalism and fascism in Italy
  • Syndicalism in the Spanish Revolution and Civil War
Is there anything there you'd be interested in? I've put together some remarks on how I feel this topic should be approached here (although my thoughts on this have evolved somewhat since then). I've also added comments throughout the article on what I feel is missing and sources that could be used to remedy that.--Carabinieri (talk) 15:49, 31 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

Blind reverts edit

Your recent reverts to the Zimbabwean general election, 2018 article reintroduced some highly dubious seat change figures to the tables. You should not hit undo on an edit unless you understand the full range of changes being made and plan to revert all of them – simply hitting undo without considering all the changes you are undoing is usually referred to as a "blind revert" and is very poor practice. Please be more careful when using the undo button. Thanks, Number 57 10:20, 28 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

Sorry for the blind revert, I will make sure I don't do it again. JDuggan101 (talk) 10:21, 28 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Italian Prime Ministers official trips maps edit

Hi, I saw your great job in creating a map to represent the official trips of Giuseppe Conte, and I would ask you if you could create similar maps for Renzi and Gentiloni (you can find their official trips here and here). Thank you very much -- Nick.mon (talk) 11:55, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

Hello Nick.mon, I have completed the maps for both Renzi and Gentiloni; would it possible for you to insert them in the articles? I can give you the hex codes for the colours, they are the same in both images.
  • Italy:#484848
  • One visit:#F0293B
  • Two visits:#C10D1E
  • Three visits:#820914
  • Four visits:#5E070E
  • Seven visits:#3C040A

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Thank you so much, they’re great! I’ll insert them as soon as I can (probably tomorrow). Thank you again! -- Nick.mon (talk) 20:13, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply
Nick.mon don't worry I have already added them in the other articles. JDuggan101 talk. | Cont. 20:14, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

January 2019 edit

hey, you fixed the formatting but mislocated Andrew Yang. wanna give it another stab? i can try otherwise --AndInFirstPlace (talk) 20:57, 13 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

all set now thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by AndInFirstPlace (talkcontribs) 21:00, 13 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

FPTP map edit

Please just update the existing one (which does show the island countries) if it's wrong. Creating a new map wasn't necessary, and is particularly unhelpful as it uses a different colour scheme to File:Electoral systems map.svg. Also, it wrongly omits Sierra Leone as using FPTP. Number 57 16:53, 20 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Hello Number 57, I want to first apologize, I should of first used the articles' talk pages rather than just acting on my own. I don't really mind which map is used: it just I thought that the old png map was outdated and rather distorted, nations such as Austria become 'blob' shapes. The reason why I did not use the same colour as the File:Electoral systems map.svg is due to the fact it seemed rather unnecessary and does not seemed to be a consensus, for example File:Proportional_voting_systems.png does not use the same colours as File:Electoral systems map.svg. Finallly, I did not check Sierra Leone, File:Electoral systems map.svg has it as party list, and decided not to include in the map; this was because there was a problem with the sources used to produce the image. JDuggan101 talk. | Cont. 17:19, 20 January 2019 (UTC)Reply
The issue with the maps is that they both appear near the top of Electoral system, so it looks odd to have one use red then the next use blue to illustrate the sane thing. Number 57 19:59, 20 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Italian regional elections edit

Hi JDuggan101, thank you for your great job in creating maps for Italian regional elections, however I'd suggest you to use two colors #EF3E3E for the centre-left candidate and #0A6BE1 for the centre-right one, which are the official meta-colors of the two coalitions. Thank you :) -- Nick.mon (talk) 13:00, 13 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

And I have a question too: which program do you use to create maps? I'm not a great expert in creating maps and graphs, but if it isn't so complicated... -- Nick.mon (talk) 13:09, 13 February 2019 (UTC)Reply
Hello Nick.mon; To create Maps I use Inkscape, along with reference maps from Wikimedia itself. The program itself isn't too complicated but I am a novice and your best bet to understand the program would be to watch YouTube videos, this one is far from political mapping but does have useful information: link. I do have one point which is always needed to know when uploading to Wikipedia: if your map has text make sure you create an upload version where the text has been converted into paths (Wikipedia has a bug where text does not correctly rasterize and comes out looking weird). JDuggan101 talk. | Cont. 11:56, 14 February 2019 (UTC)Reply
Ok thank you so much :) In the following days I’ll try using it. Anyway, when you can, should you change candidates’ colors here and here? -- Nick.mon (talk) 12:56, 14 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks for creating the maps of the Barbadian elections. Just a tip – don't set the width of the map in the code. Maps automatically size to the width of the infobox, which in the cases of the ones you added, was actually slightly larger than the size set (making it a bit clearer). Cheers, Number 57 22:21, 24 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

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"Changed 2019 election to an event" Why? edit

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Hello Spaastm, I first off want to say that Wikipedia values contribuitions from all good faith editors (which you are) and I suggest that you should still maintain the Next Northern Ireland Assembly election article. The reason why I removed the election row and changed it to an event is mainly due to the fact it isn't normal for most opinion polling articles for the United Kingdom to include election results for anything other than what election that article is focused on, see the Opinion polling for the next Scottish Parliament election and the Opinion polling for the next United Kingdom general election. I'm personally not that interested in which method is used and was just editing it to fit the consensus. My edit seemed to have affected you and for that I do apoligise. JDuggan (talk) 18:27, 13 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

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