Kosovo Blackbird

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Hi, thanks for the message. While I don't doubt that your edit was in good faith, there were two problems.

  • Common Blackbird is a Featured Article, which amongst other things means that everything must be referenced to independent verifiable sources to enable us to verify the facts.
  • I looked at the Kosovo article to see if there was a reference there, and there was. At first sight it looked plausible, linked to a website purportedly belonging to an academic. When I read the text, however, it was clearly written from a highly pro-Serbian viewpoint. That makes it unsuitable as a neutral reference, and also suggests that the origin of the name is not universally accepted, since he seems to imply that there is an alternative view that the name is of Albanian origin. The point of his page is to belittle that view.

You are welcome to add the sentence again if you can find an independent neutral reference Jimfbleak - talk to me? 05:38, 3 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

I'm happy to accept what you say about the etymology, and I've now found a proper reference, so I'll put it back Jimfbleak - talk to me? 10:23, 3 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Proposed deletion of Hazael (band)

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Proposed deletion of Thor (Hazael album)

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Caught by a colocation web host block but this host or IP is not a web host. 2001:470::/32 belongs to HE, they provide IPv6 connections to individual users. They also reveal users' data up to town level (check whois 2001:470:64f4::6). I've switched from SiXXS to HE in May and successfully edited Wikipedia since. KiloByte (talk) 9:11 pm, July 20, 2017, Thursday (UTC−5)

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The block has been lifted and you should be able to edit now. Katietalk 14:03, 22 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

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ANSI Escapes—SGR param 21 (Bold Off)

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I changed your a reversion a bit and added a citation with some info on the talk page. Tried to find a good middle ground and left the subjective out. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ASiplas (talkcontribs) 21:21, 7 September 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Servo logo and license

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Hello. A few days ago I created a new article about Servo, the browser engine. One of things that is worth to place in infobox is a logo. Fortunately someone — you — already uploaded the Servo logo, so me and other users don't have to upload it to use it. Unfortunately you didn't specify the license for this file (look into section ″Image without license″ on your user talk) and therefore it can be used only on English Wikipedia, which is kinda useless since it's distributed under a free license (more specifically under the Mozilla Public License). Could you specify the license for that file, please?

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Thanks for your fast response. Do you know if files uploaded on Wikipedia are automatically transferred to Wikimedia Commons? I'm just asking :) Additionally this web page says something like this:

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The Namers of Things and their Gatekeepers

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hi) i noticed your comment about Muscovite (disambiguation) on our dear Mellk's talk page:

>Hi! You keep reverting edits to Muscovite (disambiguation) and other such pages, apparently claiming the names of Muscovy and so are not proper. Care to explain why? The name is somewhat dated today, but before 18th century it was primary label. (initial rename in early 18th century, a ban for the old name by late 18th by tzaress Catherine). Thus, the name is valid both because: 1. lingering historic usage today, 2. references to earlier periods. -KiloByte (talk) 13:00, 29 September 2023 (UTC)

while no doubt our dear Mellk has done plenty of good work on WP (and for this i am grateful)) they seem also to love to revert and undo others' work, including reverting and undoing work that furthers the mission of the project. in the spirit of that mission, do we have credible sources to support the claims:

- that the term Muscovite was not only a term that foreigners used to refer to inhabitants of Muscovy
(in other words was only an exonym or was it also an endonym or both or neither)
- that the term Muscovite was banned by Catherine (the 1st or 2nd?) by the late 18th century

also the term Moskal (disambiguation). what information do we have on the historical and contemporary usage of this term?

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