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James Wong Ngai-jyu?

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Hello, please, as an admin, can you get the user who changed James Wong's name from James Wong (filmmaker) to James Wong Ngai-yu to revert his actions? It borders on vandalism. Thank you Scotchisgood77 (talk) 16:06, 17 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Edit: The edit has been reversed by another admin. Thank you. Scotchisgood77 (talk) 17:28, 18 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Restoration of Abusive Comments

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Please do not restore abusive comments made by a person with a history of personal stalking and abuse against a living person. This is not something covered by the guidelines cited on removal of talk page comment, because legal considerations take precidence. Mrspaceowl (talk) 20:18, 29 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

VS Code

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Enough sources? https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Visual_Studio_Code#Language_support

Monumentel (talk) 09:32, 21 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Help!

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Good day.

Sorry for bothering you. But a troll group is active in Wikipedia. Their actions are directed against one company. I previously worked for this company. The attacks have not stopped for about 8 years. This group began active actions immediately after the conclusion of contracts with the United Arab Emirates. This is a company engaged in the development of new transport technology. Now a testing ground is being built in the UAE within the framework of the American University of Sharjah.

Analysis of changes.

1. The name has been changed. “String Transport” by “SkyWay Group”. String Transport is a transportation technology that has been developed by scientist and inventor Anatoli Yunitski since the 1970s. Now the company founded by this person has its own project designing bureau, production facilities, test site, and the construction of a test line in the UAE has begun. SkyWay Group is a non-existent term that does not relate to String Transport.

2. Earlier, Anatoli Yunitski tried to start working in different countries. Thus, a demo sample based on a ZIL truck was even built in Russia in the 1990s. This clearly proved a high durability and reliability of string track structures. But in Russia, repeated attempts to take away promising developments were made. As a result, Yunitski was forced to leave the project. This story repeated in Australia. After a long search for a suitable region, it was decided to return to Belarus, where everything had to be started anew. And now, when the company SkyWay Technologies is close to bringing the project to life, trolls’ activity increased.

3. The article reads: “Unfortunately, no one from the SkyWay Group has ever implemented a project outside Belarus” - this is a lie. Video from the construction site in the UAE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz0PIqa2o18.

4. The article says: “Although many countries, including Australia, India, Indonesia, Italy, Lithuania and the United Arab Emirates started negotiations with the SkyWay group, no projects have been implemented” - a lie again. Memorandums have been signed and cooperation continues, however, no country can begin construction until the technology has passed certification, the company's employees are actively working on it now. (At least 2 months ago, when I worked there, it was like this).

5. The article contains false information about financial irregularities - another slander from the detractors of the project. There are no securities related to string transport on sale. Investors are invited to purchase part of the intellectual property rights, the evaluation of which is deposited as the authorized capital in a company attracting investments. Central banks have not found any illegal actions done by representatives of companies offering to invest in the technology development in exchange for a part of the intellectual property rights, and regulators have issued a warning to secure themselves and relieve themselves of responsibility. Thus, in spite of the warning, there are major investors of the project in Germany, and Slovakia awarded the International Peace Prize to the General Designer of String transport for “a significant contribution to the development of human civilization, improvement of human living conditions and ensuring safety throughout the world.” https://www.teraz.sk/slovensko/tradicne-ankety-zdruzenia-nef-hospod/358270-clanok.html There are many other points in this article. I ask you to interfere because the standard methods for resolving disputes in Wikipedia do not help. I watched the history of changes and discussion of the article. A group of ill-wishers has misled the administrators. They started it all over a month ago. There is a forum in Russia, in which they coordinate their work: they discussed there the possibility of creating or replacing the page doing discrediting videos on YouTube.

Attempts to edit the article did not lead to any result. Five other users and me were suspended and called it vandalism. But how would you call the things that these people did?

Help me to return the article or delete it completely, thank you for any help. In my turn, I am ready to help with the creation of an article containing objective information. Based on facts and my experience as an engineer. You should understand that it's unpleasant to watch how they destroy what you have been working on for so long. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aleksei Pobol (talkcontribs) 14:41, 3 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Happy First Edit Day!

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West Dunbartonshire

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Please do not change locations from Dunbartonshire to West Dunbartonshire when the date in question is before 1 April 1996. We do not rewrite history on Wikipedia. This is very important. Mjroots (talk) 04:22, 14 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Woohoo

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Wishing AlistairMcMillan a very happy adminship anniversary on behalf of the Wikipedia Birthday Committee! Have a great day! Mjs1991 (talk) 09:32, 12 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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