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This is Paul,
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The Signpost: 16 January 2023
- Special report: Coverage of 2022 bans reveals editors serving long sentences in Saudi Arabia since 2020
- News and notes: Revised Code of Conduct Enforcement Guidelines up for vote, WMF counsel departs, generative models under discussion
- In the media: Court orders user data in libel case, Saudi Wikipedia in the crosshairs, Larry Sanger at it again
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Books & Bytes – Issue 54
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Issue 54, November – December 2022
- New collections:
- British Newspaper Archive
- Findmypast
- University of Michigan Press
- ACLS
- Duke University Press
- 1Lib1Ref 2023
- Spotlight: EDS Refine Results
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The Signpost: 4 February 2023
- From the editor: New for the Signpost: Author pages, tag pages, and a decent article search function
- News and notes: Foundation update on fundraising, new page patrol, Tides, and Wikipedia blocked in Pakistan
- Disinformation report: Wikipedia on Santos
- Op-Ed: Estonian businessman and political donor brings lawsuit against head of national Wikimedia chapter
- Recent research: Wikipedia's "moderate yet systematic" liberal citation bias
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Organized Labour
- Tips and tricks: XTools: Data analytics for your list of created articles
- Featured content: 20,000 Featureds under the Sea
- Traffic report: Films, deaths and ChatGPT
Please use present, not past tense
Hi Paul, I appreciate your many updates on 2023 in the United Kingdom (thanks!). However, can you please use the present, rather than past tense, consistent with all entries?
e.g.
- The energy regulator Ofgem has asked energy companies...
... should instead be:
- The energy regulator Ofgem asks energy companies
Thanks, Wjfox2005 (talk) 11:33, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
- @Wjfox2005: Thanks for the note. I'm sure it's no problem to word it like that, and UK articles don't tend to be written in past tense anyway. I wonder though if you could clarify this a bit further. Is the sentence you mention actually properly past tense? "The energy regulator Ofgem has asked energy companies..." describes in the present something that has already happened. But past tense would surely be to say "The energy regulator Ofgem asked energy companies..." I know some year articles (such as 2023 in Ireland) do use that kind of wording, but we never have. This is Paul (talk) 18:59, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
- @Wjfox2005: I did a bit of research into this, and it turns out the style you're asking me to avoid is actually called the present perfect tense, where one describes past actions that are related to or continue into the present. I haven't encountered any previous issues with its use, and in some cases using the present perfect tense makes far more sense than using the present tense. I always appreciate feedback on my contributions to Wikipedia, but do please make sure you're giving me the right feedback. This is Paul (talk) 10:20, 6 February 2023 (UTC)
ReFill
Could I ask you please to stop using your method of adding bare references and then expanding them by using ReFill? It has a habit of producing some fairly poor results that then require fixing. I would recommend using the RefToolbar instead; this appears by default in the editing window and lets you access convenient forms for directly inserting structured citations:
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Location in menu
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Example of form
Thanks. XAM2175 (T) 11:47, 17 February 2023 (UTC)
- @XAM2175: Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately RefToolbar doesn't appear for me in the edit window (I'm not sure why) but I see WP:REFLINKS seems to be working fairly well these days so I'll switch back to that. That sometimes also produces poor references, but is easier to edit and correct because the references appear as separate windows. Hope that's ok. This is Paul (talk) 14:29, 17 February 2023 (UTC)
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The Signpost: 20 February 2023
- In the media: Arbitrators open case after article alleges Wikipedia "intentionally distorts" Holocaust coverage
- Disinformation report: The "largest con in corporate history"?
- Tips and tricks: All about writing at DYK
- Featured content: Eden, lost.
- Gallery: Love is in the air
- From the archives: 5, 10, and 15 years ago: Let's (not) delete the Main Page!
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Illegal Migration Bill
Hey Paul Thanks for the help on the Illegal Migration Bill. I'm using only a smartphone so editing is practically impossible (as evidenced by this message taking three attempts!)
doktorb wordsdeeds 17:43, 7 March 2023 (UTC)
- No worries, from time to time I've done some editing on a tablet and that can be a pain as well. This is Paul (talk) 17:52, 7 March 2023 (UTC)
The Signpost: 9 March 2023
- News and notes: What's going on with the Wikimedia Endowment?
- Technology report: Second flight of the Soviet space bears: Testing ChatGPT's accuracy
- In the media: What should Wikipedia do? Publish Russian propaganda? Be less woke? Cover the Holocaust in Poland differently?
- Featured content: In which over two-thirds of the featured articles section needs to be copied over to WikiProject Military History's newsletter
- Recent research: "Wikipedia's Intentional Distortion of the Holocaust" in Poland and "self-focus bias" in coverage of global events
- From the archives: Five, ten, and fifteen years ago
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Books & Bytes – Issue 55
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Issue 55, January – February 2023
- New bundle partners:
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- Fold3
- 1Lib1Ref January report
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The Signpost: 20 March 2023
- News and notes: Wikimania submissions deadline looms, Russian government after our lucky charms, AI woes nix CNET from RS slate
- Eyewitness: Three more stories from Ukrainian Wikimedians
- In the media: Paid editing, plagiarism payouts, proponents of a ploy, and people peeved at perceived preferences
- Featured content: Way too many featured articles
- Interview: 228/2/1: the inside scoop on Aoidh's RfA
- Traffic report: Who died? Who won? Who lost?
Concern regarding Draft:Heart Cornwall
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Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia. FireflyBot (talk) 11:04, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
- I don't remember creating this article, but I've changed it to a redirect anyway as that would seem like the sensible thing to do. This is Paul (talk) 13:35, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
The Signpost: 03 April 2023
- From the editor: Some long-overdue retractions
- News and notes: Sounding out, a universal code of conduct, and dealing with AI
- Arbitration report: "World War II and the history of Jews in Poland" case is ongoing
- Featured content: Hail, poetry! Thou heav'n-born maid
- Recent research: Language bias: Wikipedia captures at least the "silhouette of the elephant", unlike ChatGPT
- From the archives: April Fools' through the ages
- Disinformation report: Sus socks support suits, seems systemic
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The Signpost: 26 April 2023
- News and notes: Staff departures at Wikimedia Foundation, Jimbo hands in the bits, and graphs' zeppelin burns
- In the media: Contested truth claims in Wikipedia
- Obituary: Remembering David "DGG" Goodman
- Arbitration report: Holocaust in Poland, Jimbo in the hot seat, and a desysopping
- Special report: Signpost statistics between years 2005 and 2022
- News from the WMF: Collective planning with the Wikimedia Foundation
- Featured content: In which we described the featured articles in rhyme again
- From the archives: April Fools' through the ages, part two
- Humour: The law of hats
- Traffic report: Long live machine, the future supreme
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