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Search in multiple applications at once on Windows Phone

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You say that Windows Phone can search at multiple applications at once (aka Universal Search). I do not see the feature and the references provided say it is not available. Could you explain why you say so? Maybe you can provide a better reference or video showing this feature. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.137.175.250 (talk) 16:45, 1 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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If this file has a {{PD-textlogo}} copyright tag, why shouldn't be uploaded to Commons ? What are you based on to affirm that it's not free in Argentina (country of origin)? in fact, this logo currently has another version in Commons. - Fma12 (talk) 16:31, 25 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello MewMeowth, and thanks for patrolling new pages! I am just letting you know that I declined the speedy deletion of Estanislao Fernández, a page you tagged for speedy deletion, because of the following concern: claims coverage in reliable sources, might at the very least deserve a merge or redirect to notable father's entry but definitely not deletion. If you are interested in learning more about how speedy deletion works, I have compiled a list of helpful pages at User:SoWhy/SDA. You can of course also contact me if you have questions. Thank you. SoWhy 08:27, 19 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Please don't leave messages on my talk page with titles like "Gestapo" - I'm not sure what you intend to imply by that bizarre language, but it's not appreciated and violates the site policy on civility. Thanks, Neutralitytalk 23:40, 17 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Your "Gestapo" remarks are reprehensible and unacceptable. Never do anything like that again. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 01:23, 18 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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While comparing another user to the Gestapo is considered a personal attack it was the only time I've ever done that (my second comment on Neutrality's talk page was an explanation of my original comment as the user had removed it from their talk page). The word Gestapo, while it understandably can evoke a number of emotions, was used in the adjective sense of the word in English meaning 'using the methods of the Gestapo.' As explained on my comment, I did not imply Neutrality was executing or torturing people and their response was in my opinion an overreaction, part of their bully-like tactics as displayed in their initial comment on my talk page. As per policy, only 'attacks that are particularly offensive or disruptive (such as physical threats, legal threats, or blatantly bigoted insults)' may be reported to ANI on 'first offenses and isolated incidents [clearly the case here.]' It seems to me that Neutrality's reaction and Cullen328's near-instant block were unwarranted and as administrators they should have a better understanding of the site policies.

It is important to note that the whole ordeal started after my first and only edit on Kayleigh McEnany's article (and on any U.S.-politics article for that matter) and it is the first time I've ever been brought up on ANI after 11 years and more than 1,000 edits on Wikipedia. The involved administrators' behaviour is especially worrisome considering it all stemmed from an edit on an article dealing with a contentious issue where both administrators seem to have vested interests in (Cullen328 is a self-declared Democrat and let's compare Neutrality's edit (after reverting mine) with EdJF's edit afterwards, an example of using encyclopedic language instead of using loaded words such as 'in fact,' 'indeed,' or 'repeatedly' all of which Neutrality was using.) The bully-like tactics of the involved administrators are extremely off-putting to other editors that are not usually involved in contentious articles and who like me, most of their contributions are simply an attempt to improve what I considered to be un-encyclopedic language on an article I simply stumbled upon on. MewMeowth (talk) 00:50, 19 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Please see WP:NOTTHEM. Also, I disagree that this block was unwarranted. If you want to go around comparing people to the Gestapo, perhaps you should stick to social media. English Wikipedia does not allow this kind of incivility. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 02:58, 19 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]


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I will leave the decision about your block to another administrator. But I will note that you learned that I am a Democrat in the context of me stating on my user page that I had written a biography about a Republican, Norman Livermore, a close associate of Ronald Reagan, and that biography was quite favorable because Livermore was a person of integrity. I can state with 100% confidence that I would have blocked any editor of any political persuasion who made the type of reprehensible personal attack that you made. I have blocked nearly 2500 disruptive editors and you could study and parse all of my blocks and you would find no political bias whatsover. So, I advise you to conduct yourself differently in the future. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 01:08, 19 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
As an entirely uninvolved administrator (who lives in the UK and is not particularly interested in US politics), I would have done exactly what Cullen328 did, except I might have enacted a longer block. An editor put a couple of standard templates on your page - templates that explicitly say they are standard notifications and not accusations of wrongdoing. Sure, they're not exactly friendly barnstars, but to compare them with the actions of the Nazi secret police is not just offensive, it's also mind-blowingly inflated hyperbole. To do it once is out of line, but if you'd apologised and agreed not to do it again we wouldn't be here. When you refused to step away from it when challenged at ANI, you left admins with no choice but to block you. Don't blame anyone else for that - it's on you. I'd advise you to reflect on that. GirthSummit (blether) 13:41, 19 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not an admin, but maybe that's better because you won't feel I'm an abuse admin. You said at ANI "You left a notice stating I have shown interest in pseudo-science, which is absolutely not true." I had a quick look at Special:Contributions/MewMeowth and can see you edited Template:COVID-19 pandemic and created Li-Meng Yan. From the latter edit summary I see Yan is a virologist and also that you added her to to the template. I did see some mention of "whistleblower" but for the purpose of this comment, it's irrelevant. I likewise do not know or care about anything else about your edits. (I have not checked out the diffs.) The articles involved in the edits are enough to tell me that it was appropriate to give you an alert about the discretionary sanctions process for pseudo science and fringe science. As the alert specifically says, the appropriateness of your edits is also besides the point when it comes to giving these alerts. The alerts just let you know if the special care you need to take when editing such topics, and also allow you to be sanctioned if you do not take the necessary care. If you edits were already problem free, then you would have nothing to worry about. Again I do not know and do not care if that's the case for the purpose of these alerts. Nil Einne (talk) 15:38, 19 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I should clarify I do not know why Neutrality gave you the alerts. My point was simply from checking your contribution history, it's trivial to see you are editing in an area where the pseudoscience and fringe science discretionary sanctions regime could apply, and therefore giving an alert was reasonable. Nil Einne (talk) 15:41, 19 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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