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Your submission at Articles for creation: sandbox (December 7)

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Your draft article, User:Heshbi/sandbox

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Indic script

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Please do NOT add any Indic script to any of our India related articles, as you did at Taj Mahal, as this contravenes WP:INDICSCRIPT - Thank you - Arjayay (talk) 17:56, 11 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

March 2018

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Dear Respectable Users,

My purpose of editing some pages which hope will aid the audience with more definite information. I clearly understand from our dear users' comments on the platform that it might violate any code or regulation which will be removed or deleted if it is deemed inappropriate and appreciate your comments.

Sincere apologies for the inconveniences caused.

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Please stop changing the spelling of the title of articles in the text of the article

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As you did at Basmala and elsewhere. If you think the title of the article does not comply with WP:COMMONNAME (ie the name normally used in reliable English sources) you need to get agreement to move the article to the new title.

Also please comply with MOS:ISLAM, eg ""Allah" should be replaced with its translation, "God", unless used as part of an English-language quote. Also, the first occurrence of "God" in the article should be something to the effect of the following: God. "

Thanks. Doug Weller talk 11:55, 1 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Your addition of text to Buraq

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Strange changes to Japanese romanisation

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I have reverted a few of your edits, mostly because you keep changing Hepburn romanisation, which is what WP uses, to irregular versions. In particular, you keep adding either apostrophes (') or 'h' characters where they do not belong. Please do not do this. Please also note that WP is supposed to be written in formal (encyclopedic) English, not internet shorthand, so we use words like "or", not slashes, for example. Non-native speakers are welcome to help, but please do not change existing text with is correct English (e.g. "also known as") into incorrect text (e.g. "= commonly known:"). (Are you a Japanese speaker?) Imaginatorium (talk) 03:24, 12 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Opinion: To the respectful user, thanks for the comments. I am not Japanese but multi-racial, no need to get personal as we are all global citizens here. As to your points, pardon my poor English:

The apostrophes (') as you kindly mentioned refer is to properly pronounce the name(s), e.g. Susanoo is actually "Susano-o/ Susano'o (スサノオ)" or it will give a misunderstanding. I do not understand on the part which you said I added "h", as I recall one example, the older spelling of the kanji 大 "Ō/ oo (おお)" is actually "oho (オホ)" in Old Japanese. As Shinto deities have innumerous or countless names for identification, by the way, the slash "/" indicates the same pronunciation but written in different form in kanji (do you agree? check in the Japanese websites if most Shinto deities has one or more names to be identified or "commonly referred or known").

My intention was just to improve the article for the viewers to get a better understanding and in-depth but if you intend to change it, I can understand your point of view.

To be honest, most English articles either lack the proper source or spelling which only refer to English or Western known sources, sadly not from its original native language - which can be either confusing or misleading at times (what about the non-English speakers who do assist, do they not have a say on matters too?).

I am here as a global citizen just like everyone to do my civic duty/ role (pardon if you do not like slashes as shorthand for "or") - as everyone deserves their voices to be heard, whether small or big, academically sound or not - but if you are not content, everyone is entitled the absolute right to voice out their concern and importantly, amend the article to make it a better version of the existing one. (And big chunks of information added cannot be summarized easily even if I have to write a comment on the "edit summary" pop-up window before publishing, is it?)

Thanks for your concern again and appreciate your comment. Heshbi (talk) 16:22, 12 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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I noticed you had added an incorrect explanation of the meaning of the name Onogoro back in March 2020. I have just now corrected that with referenced information from a reliable Japanese-language source.

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