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Hello there. I noticed you'd documented the 'ARC Forum' conference and used images placed by the conference in public domain. You captioned one upload 'Danny Kruger in conversation with John Howard, former Prime Minister of Australia, at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in October 2023.' What are you basing the caption on, please? It looks to me like [[Iain Duncan Smith]], not [[John Howard]], and the date of the image according to Flickr is actually August 2021. --[[User:Cedders|Cedders]]<sup>[[User talk:Cedders|tk]]</sup> 07:41, 22 January 2024 (UTC)
Hello there. I noticed you'd documented the 'ARC Forum' conference and used images placed by the conference in public domain. You captioned one upload 'Danny Kruger in conversation with John Howard, former Prime Minister of Australia, at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in October 2023.' What are you basing the caption on, please? It looks to me like [[Iain Duncan Smith]], not [[John Howard]], and the date of the image according to Flickr is actually August 2021. --[[User:Cedders|Cedders]]<sup>[[User talk:Cedders|tk]]</sup> 07:41, 22 January 2024 (UTC)
: It could have been the wrong date set on the camera, but the other photos in the stream are all consistent with the date of the conference. My question is about verifiability. There's also a lot of sourced work on ARC at https://www.desmog.com/alliance-for-responsible-citizenship-arc/ in case it helps. --[[User:Cedders|Cedders]]<sup>[[User talk:Cedders|tk]]</sup> 07:56, 22 January 2024 (UTC)
: It could have been the wrong date set on the camera, but the other photos in the stream are all consistent with the date of the conference. My question is about verifiability. There's also a lot of sourced work on ARC at https://www.desmog.com/alliance-for-responsible-citizenship-arc/ in case it helps. --[[User:Cedders|Cedders]]<sup>[[User talk:Cedders|tk]]</sup> 07:56, 22 January 2024 (UTC)
: The caption is corroborated by a non-free image caption [https://flickr.com/photos/parsonsmediapictures/53303064850/in/photolist-2pgTsWi-2pdd91a-5Eshrk-2pdacPV-2oMsRvn-2pd6has-2pdcAVZ-2pd6hdo-2pdbWvb-2pd6hoy-2pdc8bF-2pdc85d-2pdbsUu-2pdcBfG-2pdd98e-2pd6jjH-2pdbWiH-2pdc853-2pdd98u-2pd5MVX-2pdc88E-2pdcEtS-LnXVjd-2pdcB3N-2pd5N2t-2pdcB8x-2pd6h9v-2pdc8er-2pdc85o-2pdaFJc-2pdbt2y-2pdacTn-2pdd8Zi-2pdbsY7-2pdbWpE-2pdaG6e-2pdbWpV-2pdd9eB-2pdaFVE-2pdbsSW-2pdbWNa] and a Guardian story. [https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/nov/02/john-howard-multiculturalism-comments-alliance-for-responsible-citizenship-conference-london] However, I don't do much image work myself and wonder what sources you used. --[[User:Cedders|Cedders]]<sup>[[User talk:Cedders|tk]]</sup> 08:22, 22 January 2024 (UTC)

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Systematic page

Hi mate For more info on Systematic you can drop one of their comms guys a line - he's on Twitter as securitysplat. He's a useful dude. Methna7 (talk) 12:24, 20 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hello @Methna7 - and thanks for the kind suggestion. Will probably maintain a healthy buffer between self and subject. Appreciate the thought. MatthewDalhousie (talk) 00:58, 21 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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I also thank you for creating this article. Unfortunately I don't have much time right now. When I'll be less stressed, I'll create translations of the article in German, Spanish and maybe Portuguese, if they do not yet exist.

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Portuguese? This will be a first for me!MatthewDalhousie (talk) 06:25, 31 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Dear User:MatthewDalhousie, LizziePEP from the Pacific Equity Partners Wiki article here. I left a comment responding to your helpful advice a little while ago. I have mocked up some proposed changes in my sandbox (link can be found at the comment!). It would be great if you had some time to provide feedback. Much appreciated, and I hope you enjoy the holiday period. Cheers, Lizzie PEP (talk) 05:11, 11 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Image on Danny Kruger

Hello there. I noticed you'd documented the 'ARC Forum' conference and used images placed by the conference in public domain. You captioned one upload 'Danny Kruger in conversation with John Howard, former Prime Minister of Australia, at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship in October 2023.' What are you basing the caption on, please? It looks to me like Iain Duncan Smith, not John Howard, and the date of the image according to Flickr is actually August 2021. --Cedderstk 07:41, 22 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

It could have been the wrong date set on the camera, but the other photos in the stream are all consistent with the date of the conference. My question is about verifiability. There's also a lot of sourced work on ARC at https://www.desmog.com/alliance-for-responsible-citizenship-arc/ in case it helps. --Cedderstk 07:56, 22 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The caption is corroborated by a non-free image caption [1] and a Guardian story. [2] However, I don't do much image work myself and wonder what sources you used. --Cedderstk 08:22, 22 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]