User talk:Miniapolis/Archives/2014/February
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The Signpost: 29 January 2014
There are times when this job is hard. As an analogy, imagine navigating in fog at night, except you don't know where you are, you don't know where you want to go, and your flashlight keeps dying on you.
Contests have existed almost as long as the English Wikipedia. Contestants have expanded hundreds of articles and made tens of thousands of edits. Although it may seem as though there aren't any negatives to contests, they have occasionally become a divisive topic on the English Wikipedia.
Wiki-PR, a public relations agency, whose employees used a sophisticated array of concealed user accounts to create, edit, and maintain several thousand Wikipedia articles for paying clients, has told Business Insider that it was demonized by the online encyclopedia. Jordan French, Wiki-PR's CEO, said he believes the Wikimedia Foundation "painted" his company to look like an "evil entity" that is "scrubbing truths from Wikipedia".
The Kafziel case has been closed, with Kafziel losing his administrator status as a result.
An author experimented with "a promising type of assignment in formal translator training which involves translating and publishing Wikipedia articles", in three courses with students at the University of Warsaw.
The Signpost: 29 January 2014
There are times when this job is hard. As an analogy, imagine navigating in fog at night, except you don't know where you are, you don't know where you want to go, and your flashlight keeps dying on you.
Contests have existed almost as long as the English Wikipedia. Contestants have expanded hundreds of articles and made tens of thousands of edits. Although it may seem as though there aren't any negatives to contests, they have occasionally become a divisive topic on the English Wikipedia.
Wiki-PR, a public relations agency, whose employees used a sophisticated array of concealed user accounts to create, edit, and maintain several thousand Wikipedia articles for paying clients, has told Business Insider that it was demonized by the online encyclopedia. Jordan French, Wiki-PR's CEO, said he believes the Wikimedia Foundation "painted" his company to look like an "evil entity" that is "scrubbing truths from Wikipedia".
The Kafziel case has been closed, with Kafziel losing his administrator status as a result.
An author experimented with "a promising type of assignment in formal translator training which involves translating and publishing Wikipedia articles", in three courses with students at the University of Warsaw.
GOCE January DriveThank you so much for my January Drive barnstars, Miniapolis! I had fun & I'm looking forward to this month's Blitz! One question: shouldn't the 2 firsts (Total Words & 5K Articles) be gold? Thanks again, & I hope to see you in the Blitz! JudyCS (talk) 19:53, 2 February 2014 (UTC)
GOCE January drive
Legal education in AlaskaMiniapolis - Thank you for your copy edits to Legal education in Alaska. Keep up the good work. -- Jreferee (talk) 12:38, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
Asking a questionI am undertaking a major copyedit of the article located here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Bryan_Molander_Adams I am kind of stuck on the formatting of one of the sections in the article. It is the one called Television shows and series. If you get a moment, could you please take a look at that one section, and perhaps suggest to me what sort of wikicode or formatting code will get rid of the awful blue box business. I mean that thing is worse than the BSOD on one of your computers! Ciao! Carriearchdale (talk) 19:38, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
tooodles... Carriearchdale (talk) 04:31, 8 February 2014 (UTC) Briarcliff Manor, New YorkHi Miniapolis, I would like to ask you for some copy-editing help. I saw that you added your name to Wikipedia:Peer review/volunteers and have experience with copy-editing. My draft,User:Ɱ/sandbox7, is a thorough history and background on my hometown of Briarcliff Manor, New York, but the writing admittedly could use much improvement in wording and fluidity. I hope you'd be willing to help, and would really appreciate if you could take some time for glance at it. Thanks.--ɱ (talk) 20:41, 1 February 2014 (UTC)
Vikings stadiumGiven you're name implies you're from Minneapolis, Minnesota, I'm sure you're eager to check out the new stadium when it open in two years. NintendoFan (Talk, Contribs) 10:42, 10 February 2014 (UTC)
Sakis RouvasThank you for your edits on the Rouvas article. Much appreciated. But could you please add a GOCE template to the talk page while you are at it. Thanks!--BabbaQ (talk) 23:38, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
Some baklava for you!
Happy adminship anniversary!I hope you've had a good year! -- Trevj (talk · contribs) 13:08, 12 February 2014 (UTC)
The Signpost: 12 February 2014As reported in various media outlets this week, including The Next Web and The Daily Dot, this past week, Wikimedia Commons and various language Wikipedias are working together to encourage subjects of Wikipedia articles to record a 10-second clip of their voice to be appended to their Wikipedia article.
Software evolution does not always mean that features are being added. It also means that old fat is being trimmed. It is no different for MediaWiki.
In a bold move, the Wikimedia Foundation's Board of Trustees has announced a major change in policy concerning affiliated groups in the worldwide movement, and FDC funding levels to eligible chapters and thematic organizations over the next two years. Both decisions were published last Tuesday after considerable post-meeting consultation with the FDC and the Affiliations Committee (AffCom). The core of the first decision is
Thirteen articles, three lists, and twenty-five images were promoted to "featured" status on the English Wikipedia from 19 January to 1 February.
Two great sporting events, the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics, collide in one week, transforming the top ten into a festival of flying feet, a carnival of colliding caraniums and a bacchanal of bouncing balls, combined to influence Wikipedia's most popular articles last week.
In celebration of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, we revisited the team at WikiProject Russia to learn how the project has changed since our first interview in 2011.
Briarcliff ManorAn incredible thanks are owed to you for the amount of effort you have done. You've done an incredible job, and I look forward to working with you in the future. --ɱ (talk) 23:01, 17 February 2014 (UTC)
GOCE February blitz wrapup
February 2014
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Sorry; I missed that while trying to figure out where to put the tildes for the timestamp :-). All the best, Miniapolis 16:42, 21 February 2014 (UTC) The Signpost: 19 February 2014
The Wikimedia Foundation has proposed to modify the Wikimedia projects' Terms of use to specifically ban undisclosed paid editing. ... Dimitris Liourdis, a lawyer in training who moonlights as an administrator on the Greek Wikipedia, is embroiled in a legal dispute with a Greek politician over alleged edits made to his Wikipedia article.
Runa Bhattacharjee has notified the community that the Foundation is ready to turn the Universal Language Selector back on.
WikiProject Countering System Bias aims to combat imbalanced coverage while encouraging neglected cultural perspectives and points of view, both in articles and in the larger Wikipedia community. As you'll see from the varied experiences and motivations of our nine respondents, the biases that the folks at WP CSB tackle run the full gamut of human characteristics and dispositions. The interview that follows unveils many of Wikipedia's greatest shortcomings.
Five articles, seven lists, forty-three pictures, and two portals were promoted to "featured" status on the English Wikipedia in the last two weeks.
Valentines Day got a somewhat muted reception this week, overshadowed by continuing coverage of the Winter Olympics in Sochi and the death of Shirley Temple.
Looking for a mentorI got your name from the Guild of Copyeditor's, would you be willing to mentor me? Let me know what you need to know from me. I would very much appreciate it, as although I have edited other forms of media this would be new to me. Many thanks Amanda138a (talk) 03:57, 23 February 2014 (UTC) Bomis thank youThank you very much for your helpful copy edit of the WP:GA article page Bomis, much appreciated! I always appreciate the fine effort you put into copy editing through the Guild of Copy Editors process. Thanks again, — Cirt (talk) 20:06, 24 February 2014 (UTC)
Arc moveHi Miniapolis, I see that you redirected the Arc (protein) page to the ARC (protein) page. Although it makes sense that the acronym would be capitalized, for the most part, that's not what we tend to see in the literature. There are some exceptions of course, but almost always, scientists use "Arc," rather than "ARC." Unless you had another reason for moving the page, I'm going to suggest that we move it back to "Arc (protein)," and make "ARC (protein)" redirect to that page. Let me know what you think. Thanks. Rob Hurt (talk) 02:32, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
Hi MiniapolisI think you've misunderstood what they're doing, and I think there are outing issues involved. Unfortunately, I've got a real world thing that I have to do for the next 2 hours. Can you hold off on this until then? My revdel is probably over-reacting, but it can be reversed if you disagree. Sorry, I just saw this right when I need to run, and better safe than sorry. --Floquenbeam (talk) 17:01, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
Reply to your comment regarding ANThanks for letting me know but actually I can't see it because another editor deleted the thread with explanation and an admin had suppressed the edits. NHRHS2010 RIP M.H. (1994-2014) 17:00, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
![]() Hello Miniapolis: WikiProject AFC is holding a month long Backlog Elimination Drive! Awards will be given out for all reviewers participating in the drive in the form of barnstars at the end of the drive. Posted by Northamerica1000 (talk) on 02:12, 28 February 2014 (UTC) using MediaWiki message delivery (talk), on behalf of WikiProject Articles for creation The Signpost: 26 February 2014About a week ago, the Wikimedia Foundation proposed to modify the Wikimedia projects' terms of use to specifically ban paid editing, by adding a new clause titled "Paid contributions without disclosure". We have asked two users, one in favor of the measure (Smallbones) and one opposed (Pete Forsyth), to contribute their opinions on the matter.
Eight articles, three lists, and nine pictures were promoted to "featured" status on the English Wikipedia last week.
This week, we found three Ph.D.s willing to give us a crash course on WikiProject Neuroscience.
Ukraine has been gripped by widespread protests over the past three months. Due to a decision by former president Viktor Yanukovych—at Russia's urging—to abandon integration with the European Union, the country was (and in many ways still is) split between the Europe-favoring Ukrainian-speaking western half and the Russian-speaking east and south. Hundreds have died during the unrest, leaving thousands of family members and friends to bury their loved ones. This week our Wikimedian colleagues in Ukraine are facing that challenge after the death of one of their own.
Following a trend started by Wikimedia Israel, Wikimedia Argentina has published an open letter challenging the recent deletion of hundreds of images from the Commons under its policy on URAA-restored copyrights, relating to the United States' 1994 Uruguay Round Agreements Act.
The 2014 Winter Olympics had more of an impact on the Top 25 than the Top 10, which had to shoulder old stalwarts like the death list, Reddit threads, TV shows and the eternal presence of Facebook; still, with four slots, it's the most searched topic on the list.
The monthly roundup of recent academic research about Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects, edited jointly with the Wikimedia Research Committee.
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