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The Right Stuff: July 2018
editBy Lionelt
WikiProject Conservatism was a topic of discussion at the Administrators' Noticeboard/Incident (AN/I). Objective3000 started a thread where he expressed concern regarding the number of RFC notices posted on the Discussion page suggesting that such notices "could result in swaying consensus by selective notification." Several editors participated in the relatively abbreviated six hour discussion. The assertion that the project is a "club for conservatives" was countered by editors listing examples of users who "profess no political persuasion." It was also noted that notification of WikiProjects regarding ongoing discussions is explicitly permitted by the WP:Canvassing guideline.
At one point the discussion segued to feedback about The Right Stuff. Member SPECIFICO wrote: "One thing I enjoy about the Conservatism Project is the handy newsletter that members receive on our talk pages." Atsme praised the newsletter as "first-class entertainment...BIGLY...first-class...nothing even comes close...it's amazing." Some good-natured sarcasm was offered with Objective3000 observing, "Well, they got the color right" and MrX's followup, "Wow. Yellow is the new red."
Admin Oshwah closed the thread with the result "definitely not an issue for ANI" and directing editors to the project Discussion page for any further discussion. Editor's note: originally the design and color of The Right Stuff was chosen to mimic an old, paper newspaper.
Add the Project Discussion page to your watchlist for the "latest RFCs" at WikiProject Conservatism (Discuss this story)By Lionelt
Margaret Thatcher is the first article promoted at the new WikiProject Conservatism A-Class review. Congratulations to Neveselbert. A-Class is a quality rating which is ranked higher than GA (Good article) but the criteria are not as rigorous as FA (Featued article). WikiProject Conservatism is one of only two WikiProjects offering A-Class review, the other being WikiProject Military History. Nominate your article here. (Discuss this story)By Lionelt
Reprinted in part from the April 26, 2018 issue of The Signpost; written by Zarasophos
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Out of over one hundred questioned editors, only twenty-seven (27%) are happy with the way reports of conflicts between editors are handled on the Administrators' Incident Noticeboard (AN/I), according to a recent survey . The survey also found that dissatisfaction has varied reasons including "defensive cliques" and biased administrators as well as fear of a "boomerang effect" due to a lacking rule for scope on AN/I reports. The survey also included an analysis of available quantitative data about AN/I. Some notable takeaways:
- 53% avoided making a report due to fearing it would not be handled appropriately
- "Otherwise 'popular' users often avoid heavy sanctions for issues that would get new editors banned."
- "Discussions need to be clerked to keep them from raising more problems than they solve."
In the wake of Zarasophos' article editors discussed the AN/I survey at The Signpost and also at AN/I. Ironically a portion of the AN/I thread was hatted due to "off-topic sniping." To follow-up the problems identified by the research project the Wikimedia Foundation Anti-Harassment Tools team and Support and Safety team initiated a discussion. You can express your thoughts and ideas here.
(Discuss this story)Delivered: 09:26, 9 July 2018 (UTC)
Your draft article, Draft:Template:US Courts sidebar
editHello, JocularJellyfish. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or Draft page you started, "Template:US Courts sidebar".
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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. JMHamo (talk) 19:51, 15 July 2018 (UTC)
You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject U.S. Congress#Chronological order of polls. —GoldRingChip 12:40, 19 July 2018 (UTC)
POV on Ryan Bounds
editHey JJ! I see you added the POV tag to Bounds' nomination. What is it you think needs fixing? I looked at the talk page and didn't see anything there, so I thought I'd ask. Just curious. Snickers2686 (talk) 18:09, 24 July 2018 (UTC)
- @Snickers2686: I have just added and removed some content to the article that I thought would make it more neutral. The lack of an explanation on the talk page was pure laziness on my part, and I decided to clean up the issue (to make it acceptable, in my opinion, of course) to avoid leaving the tag there. If you think there are any issues with my new edits to the page, please tell me, and we'll figure it out. – JocularJellyfish TalkContribs 00:33, 26 July 2018 (UTC)
Pennsylvania special elections
editHi, there are special elections to the old districts of PA-7 and PA-15, I was wondering why there aren't separate pages for these races, as special elections typically get a full page devoted to its own election, instead of being redirected to the normal 2018 PA house elections using the new maps. VietPride10 (talk) 19:10, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
- @VietPride10: I left the special election links as redirects, because 1) the special elections are being held concurrently with the general election, and 2) there would only be 2 months left in the newly elected Representatives' terms. If you want to expand the redirects into full articles, be my guest. – JocularJellyfish TalkContribs 19:15, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply, the only problem I see with the redirects is it won't be held under the same district lines, which would make it confusing if they're not separate. If someone more experienced than I could start the articles, that would be of great help. Thanks againVietPride10 (talk) 21:05, 29 July 2018 (UTC)