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S after italicsMiniapolis – I know there is a template in which an apostrophe is enclosed in curly brackets after a word in italics (is that to be used only when the word is linked, or any time?), but is there a similar template for when an "s" (to make the word plural) follows a word that is in italics? In the case where an italicized word is linked to a WP article, should the "s" be italicized or not? If there is a page that explains all this, can you direct me to it? Thanks. – Corinne (talk) 00:13, 7 January 2018 (UTC)
User nameI just completed a copy-edit of Andronikos Doukas Angelos and then archived it. After I hit "save", I looked at it and saw that just above it, the requesting editor is listed with a different name. His "nickname" is "Constantine", but his real user name is Cplakidas. I believe I asked Jonesey95 about a similar situation a while back, and I believe he said to list the real user name in the archives. What do you want to do here? – Corinne (talk) 00:53, 9 January 2018 (UTC)
A small questionHello, I'll ask you this rather randomly if it's okey. I've had the help from the Guild of Copy Editors by the user Gog the Mild in the article of Battle of Warsaw (1705). I think he has done an increidble good job, but I'm not sure how to reward him, as I'm pretty unaware to this stuff. How do members of the Guild of Copy Editors get rewarded for their copy-editing? Imonoz (talk) 16:12, 11 January 2018 (UTC)
ClarificationIn your recent comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sea lioning you did not make it clear wh uyou were adressing. It sort of looks like ypu are saying that I badgered someone who disagrees with me. --Guy Macon (talk) 22:37, 13 January 2018 (UTC)
The Signpost: 16 January 2018
Two new WMF Communications department leadership appointments; a new way for Wikimedia communities to communicate their capacities.
Wikipedia manipulated and copied – again
Historical and pop culture articles promoted.
How do you make an average of 3,600 edits a week for over a decade? And what do you learn when you've done it?
Plus the latest technology upgrades, tools and news.
Notable missing articles.
In deciding to de-sysop an admin for efforts to evade discussion and review of paid edits made on behalf of a PR firm, Arbitration Committee doesn't significantly change the rules around paid editing, and leaves it up to the community whether to apply special restrictions to administrators.
A look back at the most popular articles in a tumultuous and intriguing year. |