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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 70.163.179.143 (talk) at 23:14, 11 January 2020. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Hi! I am likely to respond quickly.


Heya. Thanks for doing the copy edit of Open Here. This was the first time I'd requested a copy edit from the Guild of Copy Editors, so I'm not sure: is there anything else that needs to be done? Are any actionable items that I need to address archived anywhere or anything, or do you simply do the copy edits yourself and then it's done? Just checking. Thanks again! — Hunter Kahn 15:27, 16 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@Hunter Kahn: unless you feel any other bits of copyediting need to be done, there's nothing else you need to do. Good luck for your FA nomination of this article! Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 15:47, 16 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Copy edit of Open Here

Thanks for your copy edit of Open Here. I made some additional changes to the article which you can review in the article's history. A couple notes:

  • There were two sentences with clarity problems, which I corrected after checking the online sources (my changes in square brackets):
    • The song pushes back against [the idea] that painful or dark feelings are the most meaningful.
    • Peter Brewis said that deadline ultimately helped the recording process, resulting in a looser and less uninhabited [uninhibited] album
  • Open Here made several year-end lists of the best albums of 2018, including #15 on musicOMH The numero character (#) isn't universally used as a shorthand for "number", so we prefer to use the abbreviation "No." instead (MOS:NUMERO).

Please let me know if you have any questions. – Reidgreg (talk) 17:44, 16 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

@Reidgreg: Thanks for the extra copyedits! Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 18:05, 16 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
In case you were wondering... I didn't have time to review the rest of your copy edits, but I did reduce your wordcount a bit after running the prosesize script on the pre-copy edit versions of the articles. Also, some of them only had sections tagged for copy edit. Let me know if you have any questions about it. I think it's still a pretty good barnstar (below).
Thanks for all your work on the blitz, and happy new year! – Reidgreg (talk) 22:46, 22 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
@Reidgreg: Fair enough. I've obviously never done this before, but it's good knowledge to have going in to future blitzes. Just to ask, though: I use a tablet primarily for Wikipedia editing. How can I download the prosesize script (I understand that I can use it on a computer)? Have a happy new year! Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 06:28, 23 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I just tried on an iPad, and it didn't display the sidebar where the java tools are normally collected. It may not be possible to run the gadgets and advanced editing tools. (The mobile version of Wikipedia doesn't seem to send the java tools like prosesize.) I didn't spot anything at Help:Mobile access, so there probably isn't yet an app with these features. To run it on a computer, follow the instructions at User:Dr pda/prosesize, modify your common.js file at Special:MyPage/common.js. Then when you request a Wikpedia page it will also send the javascript for prosesize, which will put a little "Page size" on the left sidebar under Tools. Click on it to toggle it on and off. (Alternatively, you can enable it as a gadget at Preferences → Gadgets → Testing and development → Prosesize.) If you can't get it to work, just leave the word counts blank and one of the coordinators will fill them in at the end of the blitz. – Reidgreg (talk) 23:54, 23 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

December blitz bling

The Barnstar of Diligence
This barnstar is awarded to Thatoneweirdwikier for copy edits totaling over 30,000 words (including rollover words) during the GOCE December 2019 Copy Editing Blitz. Congratulations, and thank you for your contributions! Miniapolis 22:13, 22 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

The Signpost: 27 December 2019

Suppressed edits

Hi, Thatoneweirdwikier, I have unfortunately had to suppress some of your edits because they reveal too much personally identifiable information about you. We have a policy of protecting editors' safety by hiding such information if they share it. I'm really sorry about having to suppress your edits, and I know it's annoying, but it's for the best. Please don't re-add the information. For some useful information on privacy and safety, you can take a look at Wikipedia:Guidance for younger editors and Wikipedia:On privacy, confidentiality and discretion. Thanks, and sorry for messing about with your pages! Kevin (aka L235 · t · c) 17:24, 29 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
L235, how did the edits reveal information about me? Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 17:26, 29 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Thatoneweirdwikier, I've sent you a follow-up email. Kevin (aka L235 · t · c) 17:42, 29 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
L235, thanks for the clarification. I am aware of staying safe online, but wasn't aware that my date of birth was actually visible! Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 18:27, 29 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome to The Wikipedia Adventure!

Hi Thatoneweirdwikier! We're so happy you wanted to play to learn, as a friendly and fun way to get into our community and mission. I think these links might be helpful to you as you get started.

-- 07:44, Monday, December 30, 2019 (UTC)

Pallacanestro Cantù

Hello:

Happy New Year and thanks for participating in the Guild of Copy Editors January drive.

I doubt that anyone who edits Wikipedia has ever read the whole Manual of Style so it's very easy to make minor "mistakes" (according to the MOS). I do it all the time, I'm sure. I had a quick look at Pallacanestro Cantù, as a Guild coordinator, and wanted to bring a couple of small points to your attention. In the section "1969–1979:The second scuddeto" you added a WP link to "scuddato". According to the Wikipedia Manual of Style (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Linking) Section headings should not themselves contain links. I removed the link and added it to the first use of the term in the body of the paragraph.

In the section "1984–1994: Forty years" in the first division you added a WP link to the word "stalling" to suggest a delay of play during a game. The meaning of the sentence actually was that the team's progress "stalled" and they were not succeeding. I removed the link.

In the section "1979–1984: The European title" the contraction "didn't" appeared. Again, according to the MOS (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Abbreviations#Contractions) Contractions such as aren't should not be used in Wikipedia. I changed it to "did not".

The rest of the article looks fine.

Do let me know if you have any questions. I'll try to do the best I can to answer them for you.

Thanks again for your contributions. Enjoy the Drive!

Twofingered Typist (talk) 16:13, 1 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Twofingered Typist, thank you for your suggestions! I will take them into account. Happy New Year! Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 16:31, 1 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Yolanda Lopez

Hello Again:

Just had a quick look at the article Yolanda Lopez and wanted to point out a couple of things.

There is a direct quote by Lopez used in the biography section which has no citation. Any quotes like this need to be cited so I added a "citation needed" tag.

Titles of works of art, including prints, and art exhibitions should be in italics.

A number of quotation marks were "curly" the result of copying text into Wikipedia. These should be straight (completely vertical).

Wikipedia uses the logical style for punctuation quotations. It is described here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Quotation_marks

See the heading "Punctuation inside or outside". Have a read through this. I think I fixed the article's punctuation accordingly. I have found this one the toughest things in the MOS to get my head around, by the way.

Regards,

Twofingered Typist (talk) 14:56, 2 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Twofingered Typist, apologies if this copyedit wasn't as good as previous ones. I honestly found it difficult to work the quotation marks out. Thanks for the help! Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 15:03, 2 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Thatoneweirdwikier: No need to apologize! For the most part the copy edit was just fine. The devil is in the details and that just takes time and experience. Twofingered Typist (talk) 15:43, 2 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

You correct some errors but create new ones (e.g. "Rams's") and leave others unchecked. That makes you a bad copy editor. I know you're new on Wikipedia and you're not supposed to bite the newcomers, but I think you should leave this stuff to more experienced copy editors. Mvcg66b3r (talk) 22:50, 9 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Mvcg66b3r, while I may not be a good copy editor, I take opportunities like the current copyediting drive to gain experience on things like these. If you don't think my copyedit was good enough (which is a fair complaint), let the Guild of Copy Editors know, and they can remove it from my list. However, please remember to assume good faith if you have any problems. Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 06:15, 10 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
FYI, while "Los Angeles Rams" is a proper name for a singular entity (a sports team), sometimes such names are treated as plural for agreement. It can be tricky; with an awkward possessive, it's usually best to rephrase to avoid any argument. I appreciate your civility here and am confident that you are making improvements and I'll try to review some of your recent edits and provide feedback. Actually, since I'm in a dispute with the above editor, I've flagged this at the drive talk page for another coordinator. In the meantime, and I'm sure you're doing good work, but maybe you could slow down a little, triple-check your work, and consult the relevant style guides if there's anything you're unsure about. – Reidgreg (talk) 12:14, 11 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Reidgreg, thanks for the advice! I'll slow down a bit. Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 12:18, 11 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Geoffrey Rush edits

Hi,Thatoneweirdwikier you reverted my good faith edits for Geoffrey Rush. However I would like to try to convince you why I think my edits should be reverted back. I did a lot of researched on his theatre credits and specifically sourced each credit, and I think his work in theatre is paramount to his career and to the page. So could we revert those changes back? Also I really like the separation of the his work in Film and Television. That makes it easier for the reader to see. Also I removed the unnecessary film awards included in their filmography because they are already added in the Awards and Nominations section. Plus it just makes it look unattractive and bulky. Thanks for reading this and hope you agree!

Hi 108.4.68.21. Personally, I felt that the original version had more in-depth coverage. It is important that Wikipedia is as comprehensible as possible, so removing sections (as you did with your edit) doesn't really fit with that. I hope that explains it. If you have any further queries, please post them here and use four tildes (~~~~) to sign your posts. Thank you for your query! Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 15:40, 11 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Say hi I just respectfully disagree. We already have his awards listed in his Awards and Nominations section. Why have them repeated in the filmography? Also I added a full Theatre Credits section which was removed. Can that be replaced back? Removing it made the page less comprehensive. Thanks 108.4.68.21 (talk) 16:52, 11 January 2020 (UTC)108.4.68.21[reply]

Just realised that the source was incorrect for showing me your edit! trout Self-trout for that. Anyways, I'll put it back now. Thanks for asking! Also, I can't seem to get your older edit back. Sorry! Thanks, Thatoneweirdwikier Say hi 17:51, 11 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Thatoneweirdwikier Thank you so much! 108.4.68.21 (talk) 18:20, 11 January 2020 (UTC)108.4.68.21[reply]

Hello, and thank you for your recent contribution. I appreciate the effort you made for our project, but unfortunately I had to undo your edit because I believe the article was better before you made that change. Feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions. Thank you!