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January 2024

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Hello and welcome to Wikipedia! Just in case you didn't know, when you post messages on talkpages and Wikipedia pages, such as you did in "Wikipedia:Vandalism in progress", you should sign your posts by typing four tildes ("~~~~") at the end of your message. You can also click on the signature button ( or ), located in the edit toolbar, which is above the change window. This will put a signature containing your user name or IP address and the time you posted the message. This information is useful because other users will be able to tell who said what, and when. Thank you! Leonidlednev (talk) 16:16, 18 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Isn't this code too long?

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Bootstrap (library) is currently the longest article on Simple Wikipedia, and it's almost all code. Kk.urban (talk) 03:29, 13 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

the code are examples on how to use bootstrap MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 21:09, 13 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Is all of that necessary? If you have to read all of that to understand it, it's not going to help anybody. Kk.urban (talk) 21:30, 13 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Did I miss something? Rathfelder (talk) 17:21, 14 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I am new here....pls keep support sir. Thankyou Saniyalover (talk) 17:35, 14 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

RfD nomination of Bootstrap (library)

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An editor has requested deletion of Bootstrap (library), a page you created. We appreciate your changes, but the nominator doesn't believe that the page meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion and has explained why in the nomination (see also "What Wikipedia is not").

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Request for Remove rfq tags

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I refuse to your request this is notable for Santali Community in West Bengal And All over country.you don't understand because you are not a santhal people therefore This is notable for All West Bengal People's. This is everyone known for Sarsagun Patrika. Faltu Katha (talk) 03:34, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

it is not notable enough for simplewiki MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 03:49, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
As this is a news portal website for Santali community.Santali Peoples most responsibility newspaper on West Bengal in india. You don't understand this notable for this news because you are not a Santhal people and not belongs Tribe community.atlast I saying that type for noble for tribe community. Faltu Katha (talk) 08:59, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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A good thing

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When you nominate an article that has repeatedly been created, add the tag {{salt}} after you have tagged it which will leave a note on the page asking the admin to consider semi-protection. :) It's one of the best templates I love. Thanks - PDLTalk to me!Please don't eat da 🐑! 18:26, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hey no need to update or format that page. It is not worth your time :) Thanks - PDLTalk to me!Please don't eat da 🐑! 18:31, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
fair MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 20:35, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Kutub sultan Syed Mohammad Saheed (new page)

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Hi. I added a new page regarding above subject. Pleasedon't delete it. It is genuineinformation. Site locationgiven in talk page. Hajibasheer (talk) 02:27, 8 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

(talk page stalker) This editor is not an administrator and cannot delete it. All editors can request deletion of any page. It is not wise to post messages like this, because, well we will probably mark it anyways if it does not meet our requirements. Thanks - PDLTalk to me!Please don't eat da 🐑! 02:29, 8 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Indefinite is not equal to forever

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Indefinite means the expiration date does not exist. It is different from forever. In other words, indefinite is not infinite. Please reconsider your recent rewording at Wikipedia:No personal attacks‎. Thank you for your attention. MathXplore (talk) 02:35, 18 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

okay then MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 02:36, 18 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@MathXplore I find that fascinating, as indefinite means "lasting for an unknown or unstated length of time" and infinite means "limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate." I think, for the most part, we use them interchangeably. Time is space when you see it through a scientific lens. Time is both indefinite and infinite. It might be definiitive for a human at some point as we die, but that doesn't mean life for everyone else will die, nor will plants, flowers, earth, etc. Thanks - PDLTalk to me!Please don't eat da 🐑! 02:02, 20 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

QD tags

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Hey, since you are a trusted user, I am ok with you removing the QD tags I place. Especially when you fix or update the article (or even restore it to it's former glory). So don't hesitate to do so, just make sure to use the edit summary so I can see it. Happy editing! Thanks - PDLTalk to me!Please don't eat da 🐑! 01:54, 20 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Page Creation Question

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I can create a page called 'Rusrdanbis Alliance'?.


This is the alliance established on February 13, 2024.

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see Wikipedia:GNG MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 13:15, 21 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Not sure if you meant it or not, but we don’t put welcome messages on IP talk pages (unless it’s a school). Perhaps you meant a warning? Thanks - PDLTalk to me!Please don't eat da 🐑! 02:18, 23 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

oh okay MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 02:20, 23 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It’s just because they change so much. For me personally I tend to wait for a new user to make about 50 good meaningful changes and about a week or two. Just in case they are a sock. As you know we get a lot of them. Thanks - PDLTalk to me!Please don't eat da 🐑! 02:26, 23 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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An account that you just welcomed is now indefinitely blocked. I have reset the talk page. Please be extra careful when welcoming users. You may want to avoid welcoming users without edits. Thank you for your attention. MathXplore (talk) 03:44, 25 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

okay then MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 03:44, 25 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Also the ones with xx at the beginning and end are usually the same LTA. Thanks - PDLTalk to me!Please don't eat da 🐑! 04:46, 26 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Vandalism on the Simple Wikipedia Generation articles.

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Administrators on the main English Wikipedia site reached the consensus on what to include in the articles to avoid disruptive editing and protecting the site from vandalism. The simple English Wikipedia is no different as it is a simplification of that site. The editor in question keeps changing and manipulating key information that does not match to what the articles cited state (for example Pew Research Center, Time Magazine, and the New York Times listing 1980 as the last Gen X year, not 1979) . They have also added pop culture articles, citations that are outdated, and editing in bad faith statements with no sources to back it up. For example, there are very few sources to start Gen Z at 1996, yet they keep spamming 1996-2011 despite no sources indicating this. There are even citations included , such as the Adecco article, that are defunct. 2601:940:C180:3DB0:3479:663B:C07F:F9DC (talk) 01:12, 29 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

once again this is not enwiki this is simplewiki MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 01:33, 29 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
also to note i don't remember editing making those edits MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 01:54, 29 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Simplewiki is a separate project, and is not subject to any consensus or rules established on English Wikipedia SurferSquall (talk) 03:05, 29 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@SurferSquall Thank you. Irtapil (talk) 12:44, 1 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello, good, could you cast your vote in favor of keep, preserving this article on Wikipedia in English? please Maor Ashkenazi thank you— Preceding unsigned comment added by 181.197.40.171 (talkcontribs) 03:23, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Roller printing on fabrics is a textile printing process patented by Thomas Bell of Scotland in 1783 in an attempt to reduce the cost of the earlier copperplate printing. This method was used in Lancashire fabric mills to produce cotton dress fabrics from the 1790s, most often reproducing small monochrome patterns characterized by striped motifs and tiny dotted patterns called "machine grounds". Improvements in the technology resulted in more elaborate roller prints in bright, rich colours from the 1820s; Turkey red and chrome yellow were particularly popular.

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The India naming dispute in 1947 refers to the argument over the use of the name India during and after the partition of British Raj, between the countries of Pakistan and the Republic of India. This dispute involved key figures such as Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of British Raj, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the Muslim League and a founder of Pakistan. By 1947, the British Raj was going to be divided into two new nation states – Hindustan and Pakistan. Jinnah was initially convinced that Hindustan would not use the term India, since it lacked indigenous pedigree, etymologically and historically India meant the Indus Valley (modern-Pakistan). He also opposed the use of the name India as it would cause confusion regarding history. The disagreement had significant implications for national identity and international recognition.

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Adumu, is a type of dance that the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania practice. Young Maasai warriors generally perform the energetic and acrobatic dance at ceremonial occasions including weddings, religious rites, and other significant cultural events. The Adumu dance is characterized by a sequence of jumps performed by the dancers, who stand in a circle and alternately jump while keeping their bodies as straight and upright as possible. In addition to wearing vividly colored shúkàs (clothes) and beaded jewelry, the dancers are typically clad in traditional Maasai costume. Traditional Maasai songs and chants are also performed during the dance.

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The Rathaus-Glockenspiel is a large mechanical clock located in Marienplatz Square, in the heart of Munich, Germany. Famous for its life-size characters, the clock twice daily re-enacts scenes from Munich's history. First is the story of the marriage of Duke Wilhelm V to Renata of Lorraine in 1568, followed by the story of the Schäfflerstanz, also known as the coopers' dance.

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The Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːdərlɑntsə koːkaːˈinəfaːˌbrik]; English: Dutch Cocaine Factory) or NCF was an Amsterdam-based company producing cocaine for medical purposes in the 20th century. It imported its raw materials mainly from the Dutch East Indies and sold its products across Europe, making good profits especially in the early years of World War I. The NCF produced morphine, heroin and ephedrine as well.

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Suffrage drama (also known as suffrage plays or suffrage theatre) is a form of dramatic literature that emerged during the British women's suffrage movement in the early twentieth century. Suffrage performances lasted approximately from 1907-1914. Many suffrage plays called for a predominant or all female cast. Suffrage plays served to reveal issues behind the suffrage movement.

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In the Australian Aboriginal mythology of the Aboriginal people of south-eastern Australian state of Victoria, the Karatgurk were seven sisters who represented the constellation known in western astronomy as the Pleiades.

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B1 is a medical-based Paralympic classification for blind sport. Athletes in this classification are totally or almost totally blind. It is used by a number of blind sports including blind tennis, para-alpine skiing, para-Nordic skiing, blind cricket, blind golf, five-a-side football, goalball and judo. Some other sports, including adaptive rowing, athletics and swimming, have equivalents to this class.

The B1 classification was first created by the IBSA in the 1970s, and has largely remained unchanged since despite an effort by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to move towards a more functional and evidence-based classification system. Classification is often handled on the international level by the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) but it sometimes handled by national sport federations. There are exceptions for sports like athletics and cycling, where classification is handled by their own governing bodies.

Equipment utilized by competitors in this class may differ from sport to sport, and may include sighted guides, guide rails, beeping balls and clapsticks. There may be some modifications related to equipment and rules to specifically address needs of competitors in this class to allow them to compete in specific sports. Some sports specifically do not allow a guide, whereas cycling and skiing require one.

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Erzi (Russian: Эрзи; Ingush: Аьрзи, romanized: Ärzi, lit. 'Eagle') is a medieval village (aul) in the Dzheyrakhsky District of Ingushetia. It is part of the rural settlement (administrative center) of Olgeti. The entire territory of the settlement is included in the Dzheyrakh-Assa State Historical-Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve and is under state protection.

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The Cappadocian calendar was a solar calendar that was derived from the Persian Zoroastrian calendar. It is named after the historic region Cappadocia in present-day Turkey, where it was used. The calendar, which had 12 months of 30 days each and five epagomenal days, originated between 550 and 330 BC, when Cappadocia was part of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. The Cappadocian calendar was identical to the Zoroastrian calendar; this can be seen in its structure, in the Avestan names and in the order of the months. The Cappadocian calendar reflects the Iranian cultural influence in the region.

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Independence Day (Albanian: Dita e Pavarësisë) is a public holiday in Albania observed on 28 November. It commemorates the Albanian Declaration of Independence (from the Ottoman Empire), which was ratified by the All-Albanian Congress on 28 November 1912, establishing the state of Albania.

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The wildlife of the archipelago of Bahrain, is more varied than might be expected of this small group of islands in the Persian Gulf. Apart from a strip of the north and west of the main island, where crops are grown with irrigation, the land is arid. With a very hot dry summer, a mild winter, and brackish groundwater, the plants need adaptations in order to survive. Nevertheless, 196 species of higher plant have been recorded here, as well as about seventeen species of terrestrial mammals, many birds and reptiles, and many migratory birds visit the islands in autumn and spring.

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WikiProjects

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Hello, McGamer. I noticed that you added the WikiProjects category to some pages belonging to other users. Please let people add their own pages. A user might not be ready for the project to be public, or they may have decided not to host it any more, or there could be some other reason they haven't added it. Thanks. -- Auntof6 (talk) 02:59, 11 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks log

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Hi, why did thank this edit when I'm offline? Thetree284 (talk) 01:44, 13 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Siri Page Updated

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Hi @MCGAMER YOUTUBE, i updated you as page called "Siri" I changed old siri logo to new siri logo too please look at this page see if problems, outdated or not! Raayaan9911 (talk) 03:22, 13 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

everything in this edit is okay MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 03:37, 13 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
by the way if you need any help you can visit my talk page and i will do my best during the hours i am active MCGAMER YOUTUBE (talk) 03:38, 13 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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The little Danes experiment was a 1951 Danish operation where 22 Greenlandic Inuit children were sent to Danish foster families in an attempt to re-educate them as "little Danes". While the children were all supposed to be orphans, most were not. Six children were adopted while in Denmark, and sixteen returned to Greenland, only to be placed in Danish-speaking orphanages and never live with their families again. Half of the children experienced mental health disturbances, and half of them died in young adulthood. The government of Denmark officially apologised in 2020, after several years of demands from Greenlandic officials.

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Hi, why did you want make the 9/11 article in Simple English sound like it was a suicide attack? It was a terrorist act, not a simple suicide attack. Yes, the U.S and the west is retarded as f*** and support acts of terrorism as well, but it doesnt change the fact 9/11 was indeed a terrorist attack Ras09191 (talk) 00:03, 20 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Kharayeb (Arabic: الخرايب) is a historic town in the Sidon District in the South Governorate, Lebanon. The town is 77 km (48 mi) south of Beirut, and stands at an average altitude of 190 m (620 ft) above sea level. The town boasts a rich historical legacy, with archaeological excavations revealing a complex settlement history spanning from Prehistory to the Ottoman period. Notably, Kharayeb's origins can be traced back to the Persian period (539–330 BC), when it played a pivotal role in the region's agricultural and economic landscape, culminating in the construction of its Phoenician temple around the 6th century BC.

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Christmas horror is a fiction genre and film genre that incorporates horror elements into a seasonal setting. It is popular in multiple countries.

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Placenta cake is a dish from ancient Greece and Rome consisting of many dough layers interspersed with a mixture of cheese and honey and flavored with bay leaves, baked and then covered in honey. The dessert is mentioned in classical texts such as the Greek poems of Archestratos and Antiphanes, as well as the De agri cultura of Cato the Elder. It is often seen as the predecessor of baklava and börek.

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Trisomy 16 is a chromosomal abnormality in which there are 3 copies of chromosome 16 rather than two. It is the most common trisomy leading to miscarriage and the second most common chromosomal cause of it, closely following X-chromosome monosomy. About 6% of miscarriages have trisomy 16.

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Boana platanera, commonly known as the banana tree dwelling frog, is a species of tree frog in the family Hylidae. It is distributed within Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago. Boana platanera was described in 2021, and individuals of the species were previously classified as Boana crepitans or Boana xerophylla.

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Wang Su-bok was a singer from North Korea, who was the most popular singer in Japanese-occupied Korea in 1935. She was credited as a ground-breaking female artist, whose work led the way for the modern K-pop phenomenon.

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Storm Filomena was an extratropical cyclone in early January 2021 that was most notable for bringing unusually heavy snowfall to parts of Spain, with Madrid recording its heaviest snowfall in over a century, and with Portugal being hit less severely. The eighth named storm of the 2020–21 European windstorm season, Filomena formed over the Atlantic Ocean close to the Canary Islands on 7 January, subsequently taking a slow track north-eastwards towards the Iberian Peninsula and then eastwards across the Mediterranean Sea.

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Syrian literature is modern fiction written or orally performed in Arabic by writers from Syria since the independence of the Syrian Arab Republic in 1946. It is part of the historically and geographically wider Arabic literature. The modern states of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel as well as the Palestinian autonomous areas only came into being in the mid-20th century. Therefore, Syrian literature has since been referred to by literary scholarship as the national literature of the Syrian Arab Republic, as well as the works created in Arabic by Syrian writers in the diaspora. This literature has been influenced by the country's political history, the literature of other Arabic-speaking countries and, especially in its early days, by French literature.

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