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Autopatrolled request

Hi MrOllie! Wondering if you would be able to take a look at Bquast's request for autopatrolled and weigh in given that you have had recent interactions and appear familiar with them? TheSandDoctor Talk 06:56, 4 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Great Tribulation

MrOllie,

I have read many Wikipedia articles that have included the reference [citations needed]. My intent is to add the citations and my hope would be that others would as well. That would be in the spirit of Wikipedia. Please do not come in and edit out my work before it is completed. I'm new to this editing and if I need to do something else, or do it in a different way, please advise me on my talk.

PeterJ99 PeterJ99 (talk) 17:34, 4 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Edit on Rye page - Addition on a section on Primitve Rye (multicaule)

Dear MrOllie,

together with other editors on Wikipedia, I created a section on Primitive Rye at the bottom of the Wikipedia page "Rye". You have deleted this section multiple times without explanation. Is there a reason for your action? There should be a section on the multicaule variation on rye in the "Rye" article, and there is reliable sources (as cited in the section) to show that. I have tried talking to you on the talk page of "Rye" but have so far not received an answer. Please let me know your thoughts! Looking forward to hearing from you!

All the best, Plantsforlife (talk) 10:46, 7 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Research project F+F 1971

Dear Mr. Ollie, I added links at several lemma with results/chapters from F+F 1971, a research project at Zurich University of the Arts on the F+F School for Art an Design in Zurich. I also corrected some old links. You reverted all my contributions. I try to keep these articles actual, and I'm sorry it wasn't accepted. Could you help me to improve? Thank you so much. Toptenseniororg (talk) 17:45, 9 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Show your respect to non English speaker

Don't be a fool reverting others contribution just because the content is not linked with an English wikipedia page. Wikipedia is not your life partner and I can definitely create one to bypass that requirement, but what's the point?