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Thank you for your help @ Teahouse. I was bold and made a topic there. Please allow a question: Would the page Wikiversity:Chess/Board Configurations be allowed on Wikipedia? Mind you that it is ALL WP:OR. I could rework it maybe but the I need someeone to help me. Thanks again. Cheers Harold Foppele (talk) 16:39, 9 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Harold Foppele. Indeed Wikipedia:Original research applies. That subject could only be incorporated into Wikipedia if it has been published by a reliable source. There is Shannon number and if there was an equivalent article or section (I haven't looked) about board configurations, you could look up sources and add that information to that location. If the published sources aligned with your Wikiversity findings you would be effectively reworking them into Wikipedia.
The SSDs in a cargo ships was an interesting, if scary, scenario to illustrate combinations. Recently I discovered the number of combinations in a deck of cards and I was wondering if every person on earth (8 billion?) could shuffle a deck perfectly and uniquely in one minute, how many minutes would it take for a duplicate deck to be made. Maybe there is a Wikipedia article on historical ways large numbers have been communicated to the public? Commander Keane (talk) 16:57, 9 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
The page has more then one meaning :) First figure out how large the number could be (max. 13^64), second to make such a number understandable, third start shrinking it to electrons and at last shrinking it to Quantum Computing.
Maybe if link numbers to ref's? Do i need to prove 13^64? Like the #of tons/vessel? #of electrons/Earth ect?
As for your question: even with every human producing a unique different shuffle every minute, you’d need on the order of 10^52 years to run out of unique 52-card decks. If shuffles are random, a duplicate is appears sooner but still in the magnitude of 10^18 years, still far longer than the age of the universe. Would you like to see the calculations ? (I am a freak with numbers) Cheers Harold Foppele (talk) 17:22, 9 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Harold Foppele: I like your enthusiasm, but Wikipedia can only report on stuff. I think you want to be creative, share your ideas, teach, and expand minds - Wikiversity is better suited to that. The way to write an article is to gather all of the sources and summarise what they say. It is not a case of proving 13^64 (or #tons/vessel) but finding sources that discuss the topic and summarising what they say.
About the deck of cards: what about if every person in the world could shuffle a deck at at 6.2 GHz (apparently the highest boost clock rate on a production processor). Can you work some numbers so duplicate occurrence is something conceivable? I also wasn't sure how random is defined. I should find a Wikipedia article to explain it, but for now I must sleep. Commander Keane (talk) 17:39, 9 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Goodnight :) Harold Foppele (talk) 17:51, 9 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
At 6.2 GHz per person with 8 billion people, a duplicate deck becomes likely (≈50% chance) after ~6.8 million years. To actually generate every possible deck even once would take ~5.2×10⁴⁰ years utterly impossible.
So yes: pushing everyone to 6.2 GHz drops the duplicate-timescale from huge (with one shuffle/minute) down to millions of years. Remember this 10^71 / 1 million comes to 10^65 and is still unimaginable. Unless you use "Harolds Trick" 😄😄 Pleasant dreams. Harold Foppele (talk) 18:05, 9 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Solaxa (19:12, 14 November 2025)

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Hiya, how do I cite sources properly? Can I site YouTube as a source, if from an official company, or does it have to be a news source? --Solaxa (talk) 19:12, 14 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Solaxa. I see you have added a citation, so I can see you know how to get the technical things right!
YouTube can be used for minor information if it is an official Youtube channel (definitely not a regular Youtuber's channel though), this is discussed at WP:ABOUTSELF. You will find that nearly all information that is of interest to Wikipedia will be published in a reliable source eventually. I would guess that on 27 November 2025 there will be coverage on Synthesizer V Studio 2 and those sources will end up replacing your citation. Wikipedia articles evolve, and that is not a bad thing :-) Commander Keane (talk) 04:03, 15 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Arinteriors2 (10:33, 16 November 2025)

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Our company is known as a top company which is running since 2002. We started from Uttar Pradesh, now I am from Bengaluru. At least 10 to 12 people are working regularly with the company. As I want to tell you, we mostly do interior work which includes offices, independent houses, apartment work, small shops, big shops and showrooms in which everyone also does interior design. --Arinteriors2 (talk) 10:33, 16 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@Arinteriors2: I am not sure what your question is but I will give you the advice do not edit Wikipedia in your own interests, or in the interests of your external relationships. Paid editing must be disclosed.
Read Wikipedia:Conflict of interest, and/or Wikipedia:Plain and simple conflict of interest guide.
If your intent was for an article on your company, I thoroughly recommend patiently waiting for someone else to write it. Wikipedia articles need to meet "notability", see Wikipedia:Notability.
You are more than welcome to edit other articles, we have millions. Everything from astronomy to Transport in Bengaluru. Commander Keane (talk) 11:16, 16 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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Question from Sally Widdershins (11:31, 18 November 2025)

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Hi Commander- I see lots of help around here, but most of it is way over my head at this point. (I looked up "Dab", disambiguation page, right?) I'm undereducated but over-curious; I meander broadly in the Wiki-wilds. Errors niggle me, so I have newly registered and am assigned you as my mentor. Glory be! I have the impression you're a biological entity, not a chat bot? I just wanted to say Hello- I will try not to be a pest. On my user page I see that any edits will appear, but I am wondering about Talk Topics added? Today on article East Florida (the British colony of short existence) I noted an erroneous link to be undo-ed. Undid? Undone? and added the topic. I have perused a few talk pages, and I worry that if I edit something, some bot will come along and undo me. Cooperatively yours, Sally Widdershins --Sally Widdershins (talk) 11:31, 18 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Sally Widdershins! Yes I am human :-)
I think fixing that John Tobler link in East Florida could be a great first edit for you to make. There is a culture of fix it yourself around here. From the article's Media section, click [edit], then select Tobler's blue link. From there, you can either Edit the link to something like John Tobler (author), or if you think the author is highly unlikely to require a Wikipedia article, remove the link. This is an application of disambiguation.
That method is the VisualEditor. Alternatively you could click [edit source] and change the wikimarkup to [[John Tobler (author)|John Tobler]]. Either way it will look like John Tobler; a red link ready for someone to create a new article. I think my explanation is as clear as mud but the documentation at Help:Introduction_to_editing_with_VisualEditor/3 doesn't seem much better. Just ask me if needed.
You can't break anything on Wikipedia and should not live in fear of bots. An amusing story is that when the first anti-vandalism bot was introduced back in about 2009 it reverted (essentially undid-ited) Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales three times for a perfectly good edit. He was confused :-P. I see below you have figured out that any contributions you make, including to articles or talk pages, will be recorded in your user contributions. Commander Keane (talk) 12:35, 18 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks! It took me a minute to recognize the red chain thing as "remove link" and not "report mental health concern" but mission accomplished. Sally Widdershins (talk) 07:36, 19 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Sally Widdershins (11:37, 18 November 2025)

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Me again- I found my East Florida Topic in User Contributions. Baby steps ; ) --Sally Widdershins (talk) 11:37, 18 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Studying revision histories.

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I've been looking at the history of Sonam Kapoor article. Well that's an education. I'm learning about bots and how some people (210.49.14.130) seem to think this is Facebook? I'll have to print a cheat sheet for where all the different kinds of brackets go and the lingo. "Revert vandalism". And I managed to put a link in this message :-) Sally Widdershins (talk) 08:25, 19 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@Sally Widdershins, looking at Special:Contributions/210.49.14.130 you are delving into ancient history with 2007 edits!
How are you defining bots? They will typically "bot" in their username. Otherwise, human editors will frequently use gadgets or tools to easily revert vandalism. These tools will generate edit summaries like "Reverted 2 edits by ..." or "Restored revision 1317943504 by ...".
By using the technique of going to url bar and putting "WP:CHEATSHEET" after the /wiki/ (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:CHEATSHEET) I came up with Help:Cheatsheet for wikitext markup, and Wikipedia:Glossary for lingo. Commander Keane (talk) 08:45, 19 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Dude: you rock! Sally Widdershins (talk) 10:21, 19 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hollingsworth v Perry edited

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Hey Coach- can you let me know if my nitpicking was appropriate? The third sentence began with a pronoun but referred to the person in the first sentence, not the person in the adjacent second sentence. Sally Widdershins (talk) 16:22, 19 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@Sally Widdershins: it looks good to me. If it makes sense to you, it is probably an improvement, and a welcome edit. Be bold is our motto! If you are wrong or overstep, it is trivial for someone to undo.
By the way, if you want a challenge, next time you refer to a specific edit like you did with Hollingsworth v. Perry, you can link to it in the discussion - this makes it easier for others to see the exact change you are talking about. It is called a diff.
You visit the edit history of an article, use the radio buttons to select the modification period (it can be more than one edit), display the diff, and copy the url.
Then in a discussion you insert an external link, using that url and some relevant display text. Clear as mud? An example: your recent edit. Tada. Commander Keane (talk) 01:18, 20 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Gulapa Sathish (07:23, 24 November 2025)

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Hello! how to edit the page? --Gulapa Sathish (talk) 07:23, 24 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@Gulapa Sathish: on you mobile device you can visit an article and click the pencil icon to edit a page. The introduction may help. Commander Keane (talk) 07:37, 24 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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I saw your comment at Village Pump (WMF). I figured I'd reply here because my observations are somewhat tangential, but User:Clovermoss/Mobile editing is mostly focused on the capabilities and limitations of the app. I believe you might be interested based off what you said. Clovermoss🍀 (talk) 11:37, 28 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. It seems the app is still underdeveloped. I know I was feeding into the negative culture of bashing the WMF. The resource wastage, and then the infamous fundraising onslaught to keep up with it, is getting to me. The WMF needs to lean on the community, and the community needs to avoid leaning on the WMF. Commander Keane (talk) 09:31, 29 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I think a lot of people have felt jaded over time, even if I think there's a reason for some hope. But that trust is hard to rebuild and I think people from the community are skeptical for very good reasons. I know I'm much more intertwined with WMF-related things than I used to be a few years ago, but I haven't lost that part of me that cares. I think the average WMF employee cares too (lots of people applying for these jobs are people trying to make a difference), although I think there's some internal issues preventing certain things from being prioritized like they should. That disconnect I reference. You might be interested in this petition, by the way. Feel free to not sign it if it doesn't align with your values. Clovermoss🍀 (talk) 11:02, 29 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I read the petition previously. It opens with the Board Candidate removals which seemed like an egregious misstep by the WMF at first, but (in my opinion) it turns out one candidate was supporting anti-semitic nonsense on social media and the other was trying to flex a university connection that would break the NDA (not that WMF handled that removal well, or that there should be secrets anyway).
I support the petition, but it is very general and meh, I am jaded :-P. I thought the Board used to have four community members, 4 bean counters and Jimbo Wales, but that may have changed. In that scenario, we should all be writing our congressperson (ie commuinty board member) and hoping Jimbo is reasonable (which I think he is). A member-based Foundation would be better still.
I guess the whole problem that brought sparked my Village Pump comments is about communication (this does not mean hire more communications specialists!). If the WMF said 5 years ago that they are targeting readers and the app is going to be a part of that, I would not have been surprised by their VP thread to push it to mobile web visitors. It may be a good strategy, but being in the dark isn't nice - perhaps I would have done some testing and provided feedback, fortunately you already have.
It must be hellish to be a WMF employee at times, with the community's approval rating as low as it is. I will try to be kinder and more constructive. I don't treat municipal workers in the real world that way, but I don't have such a deep understanding of their industry and thus I don't comprehend their disturbing and wasteful activities.
Just the other day I thought that even the rebooted Community Wishlist is adversarial. If their wish is to have more money, or readers, or a higher click through rate on donation banners they should be open and put that in the Wishlist. It should not be WMF versus Community. Your petition is also a wish and could go in a real Wishlist - I imagine you found the petition process rather odd and I wonder how many Spanish/French/German/Japanese/etc editors have read it.
Because you seem like a mover and shaker I will give you my technical strategic goals for the WMF. We (I don't consider Wikipedia an entity) are in the business of knowledge, and these days people are getting that from Google search (there was the unfinished WMF Knowledge Engine), Q&A sites and video content - all of which scream out for wiki-style collaboration. Wikipedia has lost its supreme usefulness, and it is time to expand while the money is still flowing in (I know I dream of new knowledge avenues and they are not free to build, but neither are apps). Abstract Wikipedia is a bold move and I hope that works out. Commander Keane (talk) 10:30, 2 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hello

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Good morning please? Danielhopper290 (talk) 09:48, 29 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi @Danielhopper290. Commander Keane (talk) 09:56, 29 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@Danielhopper290: You are more than welcome to ask my any questions :-) I am human, and may take a few hours to get back to you. Thanks. -- Commander Keane (talk) 10:07, 29 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Spaaaaaaace (14:28, 29 November 2025)

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Hello, I would appreciate your feedback/guidance regarding my attempt to add a low-resolution logo to a Wikipedia article under fair use: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Harmony_patch.png Is it fine like this? Or is there something that should be fixed? Thank you for your time.--Spaaaaaaace (talk) 14:28, 29 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Spaaaaaaace. It looks okay to me, much like the one on Phi-Sat-2. Commander Keane (talk) 15:50, 29 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
OK, thanks! Spaaaaaaace (talk) 16:56, 29 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Heddnoel (20:56, 3 December 2025)

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Hello, I wanted to write an article about a writer. He is not on wiki. How do I do that? --Heddnoel (talk) 20:56, 3 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Heddnoel.
Plunging into creating a new article on Wikipedia is the most difficult task there is! If you wanted to build a house or a car, would you start by trying to build a house or a car, or would you first learn the essential skills and knowledge?
I would recommend trying to edit current articles, learning how to insert citations and getting familiar with editing. Also, take a look at Wikipedia considers a "noteable" writer (link) for inclusion.
If you have all of your reliable sources ready (books, magazine, newspaper, journal articles, etc) you can follow the process at Wikipedia:Articles for creation.
I am happy to discuss further. What is the name of the writer, and what sources do you have to help you write the article? Commander Keane (talk) 04:07, 4 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Noz Davoir (21:24, 3 December 2025)

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Hello!

I am quite new to proper editing. How can I make the alternative transliteration “Xilina Spathia” redirect to Xylina Spathia? Both are widely used (spotify etc.) but it’d be very helpful if you could instruct me on redirects!

Thank you, N --Noz Davoir (talk) 21:24, 3 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Noz Davoir. The link Xilina Spathia has actually redirected to Xylina Spathia since 2008. When you click on the Xilina Spathia on your phone, it should take you to the article and show a little popup at the bottom saying "Redirected from...".
Generally speaking, Wikipedia:Redirect#How to make a redirect explains the technical process. Because you are trying to create a new Wikipedia page you may be restricted from doing this as your account is too new. Commander Keane (talk) 04:17, 4 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Oh that makes sense thanks very much! Noz Davoir (talk) 07:02, 4 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Noz Davoir (07:38, 5 December 2025)

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Hey again,

When filling out bot-suggested links, it often spots academic establishments in the citations at the end. Should these get a link if they are in the references or no?

N --Noz Davoir (talk) 07:38, 5 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Noz Davoir.
I did my usual hack of typing an acronym into the search bar after en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP: (easier on a PC), and found:
However, I could not find guidance on wikilinks in citations.
I looked at two recent featured articles (Flag_of_Hong_Kong and SMS_Pommern) and they only seem to wikilink the publication, not the publisher (which I assume is the academic establishmet in your question).
If you re not sure, then I would not link them.
If you have a specific example, you could ask on Wikipedia:Help desk to get an answer. It could be interesting, if these links are unwanted we can advise the software developers to avoid those suggestions. Commander Keane (talk) 08:01, 5 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Noz Davoir (21:23, 9 December 2025)

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Hi once more! How does one flag an article as having been made by someone closely connected to the article’s subject? --Noz Davoir (talk) 21:23, 9 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

This will be a conflict of interest. I will look at WP:COI.
It mentions noticeboards - you may want to post there for a full investigation.
And it mentions placing "{{COI}}" at the top of the article. You can do that by opening Source editor (wikitext) and literally placing that at the top.
You have been using Visual editor. I had a quick look and can't see a way to insert a template (that is what the curly brackets are doing) using that editor.
If you provide a link I am happy to take a look. Commander Keane (talk) 01:29, 10 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, it’s the article on Jascha Spivakovsky. The page seems to be mostly made, edited and referenced by a user named Edenspiva. The overall tone is rather glorifying/peacockish, but the creator may be closely linked to this pianist. Noz Davoir (talk) 12:04, 10 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Noz Davoir. I have modified your most recent comment here and hidden the old edit to avoid any doxxing issue. I know it wasn't intentional, but better to be on the safe side by not revealing personal information. Honestly, no sweat.
I would say your guess about the COI is correct, but User:Edenspiva hasn't edited since 2018 and there are warnings on their talk page from back then. At this stage, we can try and clean up the article (unless it is unsalvagable).
On mobile, if you click the drop down issues box at the top of the article it says:
  • This article may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints. (December 2025)
  • This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information. (December 2025)
  • This article needs additional citations for verification. (December 2025)
Which I think covers the issues.
As a side note, feel free to use wikilinks in talk page discussions like this (it is the chain link icon when you create a new message) - just so it is easy for other editors to quickly get to the page you are talking about. :-) I will go with... Jascha Spivakovsky (as an example). Commander Keane (talk) 12:45, 10 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Oh excellent thanks for your help! Noz Davoir (talk) 15:14, 10 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Rabbanyism (13:06, 11 December 2025)

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hello sir its a pleasure to have you,

can you kindly give a me short tutorial about wikipedia post publishing and sharing my studies on wikipedia --Rabbanyism (talk) 13:06, 11 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Rabbanyism, that is a very broad question! I am not sure what "post publishing" means, but Wikipedia articles are built by editors using reliable sources to write content.
For example I have three books about an article and I am going to take notes and add information to expand the content.
You cannot really share your studies if they are original research - you can only use existing, well-regarded sources. However, you can use your expertise from your studies to help you find sources and write content. For example a tunnel engineer could find sources to write about a tunnel article in Wikipedia (although anyone is welcome to edit).
Help:Introduction could be a good starting place to answer your question. Commander Keane (talk) 01:05, 12 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Essy Márquez (19:25, 11 December 2025)

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hello, how do i create the citation --Essy Márquez (talk) 19:25, 11 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Essy Márquez. The easiest way is to use the VisualEditor (the regular edit button, not source).
Help:VisualEditor#Adding_a_new_reference tries to explain it. You click on the Cite. If you have the url (from an online newspaper article or link to a book) you can put it in the automatic box and the system will try to generate the citation template for you. Otherwise, you can use the Manual tab in Cite and put the information about the source in there.
Wikipedia:Citing sources has lots of information, bit it is hard (even for me) to digest.
Good luck, and ask me specific followup questions if you get stuck. Commander Keane (talk) 00:59, 12 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from GaryWarren1974 (13:08, 16 December 2025)

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Hello, I created an edit for a page and submitted and now wondering how long that review takes before the article is published --GaryWarren1974 (talk) 13:08, 16 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi GaryWarren1974. You have written an article on your user page, User:GaryWarren1974, and not submitted it as a draft.
The process as Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation will walk you through the the steps to create a draft (in the Draft namespace) and submit if for review. It can one take day for an obviously acceptable article, or months for one where the sourcing and notability is unclear.
However, importantly, you will need to provide reliable sources for where all of the information came from. Commander Keane (talk) 14:30, 16 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from NeutralContributor2025 (08:46, 17 December 2025)

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I need help to create two pages --NeutralContributor2025 (talk) 08:46, 17 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi NeutralContributor2025. If have your reliable sources ready, the process at Wikipedia:Articles for creation should help. If you want help writing the articles, you could try asking at a relevant WikiProject, for example Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation if they are aircraft articles. Commander Keane (talk) 10:07, 17 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I have links ready let me know how can we proceed NeutralContributor2025 (talk) 10:13, 17 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
If you click the "Click here to start a new article" button at Articles for creation it takes you to Wikipedia:Article_wizard. When you follow all of the steps it allows you enter a draft name and lets you work on it.
I am assuming that, given your userpage declaration, these pages have nothing to do with Anand Rathi Wealth Limited? Commander Keane (talk) 10:36, 17 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Pvbhrsfl (15:46, 17 December 2025)

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How can I create a Page for a Real World Local Person? --Pvbhrsfl (talk) 15:46, 17 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Pvbhrsfl. The page Wikipedia:Articles for creation will guide you through the steps.
Pay very close attention to the concept of notability (a Wikipedia term), Wikipedia:Notability (people) can give guidance. Commander Keane (talk) 16:21, 17 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from CallahanKieranKiki42 on 20th Century Animation (00:13, 22 December 2025)

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Can you revert Mr. Doggy Dog's edit on the 20th Century Animation page for me please? Anastasia is a franchise, Bartok the Magnificent was made as a direct to video follow-up to Anastasia and it was adapted into a stage musical and thus Anastasia should be considered a franchise. --CallahanKieranKiki42 (talk) 00:14, 22 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@CallahanKieranKiki42: in a situation like this it is best to start a discussion on Talk:20th Century Animation. Mention the reliable sources you are using, and I am sure the situation will get resolved. Commander Keane (talk) 00:42, 22 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@CallahanKieranKiki42: Actually, you have that already! Be patient, present sources and see where the discussion ends up. Commander Keane (talk) 00:45, 22 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from GIANT HERO (17:58, 22 December 2025)

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Hi there, I see that very strangely my boss at Giant Hero, despite his stature, has no real Wiki page apart from something in Germany, written in German. It seems as if it would make sense to show the world information about his long career. How do I start to build a Wiki presence for him? --GIANT HERO (talk) 17:58, 22 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

See WP:COI. You simply don't write about your boss. Also, I couldn't find anything about a company "Giant Hero".
If your username is the company name it cannot be used, per Wikipedia:Username_policy#Usernames_implying_shared_use (we need an individual to release copyright on their edits, not a group. Also it may be promotional.). Given you don't have any edits, it would be easier to create a new account rather than get the username changed. If your username is just a nickname of yours, then that should be okay. Commander Keane (talk) 00:29, 23 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Elnur Amirov on User:Elnur Amirov (20:43, 22 December 2025)

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Hello mentor, could you please advise how to publish info on wikipedia? Thanks for help and support. --Elnur Amirov (talk) 20:43, 22 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Hi @Elnur Amirov, I assume this is about Draft:Elnur Amirov. You should have read Help:Your first article and come across WP:COI (never write an article about yourself) and Wikipedia:Notability (academics) (we need reliable sources discussing the life of a person, we don't include every person because we need to be able to verify all of the information from reliable sources).
I don't see much hope for your draft and it has been rejected on the grounds of sourcing. If Elnur Amirov is suitable for a Wikipedia article I imagine someone will gather all of the sources (newspaper articles, profiles in magazines, biographies etc) and write an article one day. Commander Keane (talk) 00:23, 23 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Flizz8 (17:32, 28 December 2025)

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thank you for your service sir. --Flizz8 (talk) 17:32, 28 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@Flizz8: you are welcome. You know where I am if you have any questions :-). Commander Keane (talk) 21:46, 28 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Happy New Year, Commander Keane!

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   Send New Year cheer by adding {{subst:Happy New Year fireworks}} to user talk pages.

Volten001 10:31, 2 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks Volten001, you too! I have seen Jahobr's sweet animated gif around the place, and now I have my own copy :-). Commander Keane (talk) 10:37, 2 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
Most welcome and good to hear that. Nice time! Volten001 10:44, 2 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Greatdivision (12:56, 3 January 2026)

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Hi, I have found an item that is incorrect. can I make an addition with the correction. --Greatdivision (talk) 12:56, 3 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Greatdivision.
The philosophy behind Wikipedia is that anyone can edit, and if there is an error you should correct it.
If it could be controversial you can start a discussion on the Talk page of the article explaining your perspective.
As all information should be based on reliable sources, be sure to cite the ones you are basing your correction on.
I happy to discuss a specific item in an article. Commander Keane (talk) 22:57, 3 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Jan Kijete (12:04, 4 January 2026)

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Hello! If I wanted to edit more articles on a certain topic not included in "Select topics", is there any way to do that? --Jan Kijete (talk) 12:04, 4 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Jan Kijete. I am trying to think where you have seen "Select topics" exactly.
Of course you are welcome to edit any article. To find some of interest you could track down a portal, see Wikipedia:Contents/Portals. For example Portal:Medicine or Portal:Music.
Or you can browse through categories. For example at the bottom of Gustav Karl Theodor Friedrich Baermann there are categories including 1877 births | 1950 deaths | German public health doctors | Physicians from Wrocław | ...
Or you can find a suitable WikiProject: Wikipedia:WikiProject#Finding a project. For example Wikipedia:WikiProject France lists lots of articles and tasks. Commander Keane (talk) 13:28, 4 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Question from Jan Kijete (13:31, 4 January 2026)

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Thank you for answering my question. To clarify, I found it on my user homepage. I don't need any more help at the moment. --Jan Kijete (talk) 13:31, 4 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

@Jan Kijete: ahh I see it now! In the Suggested edits when you click the ## topics filter. I did try selecting them all to get more articles to choose from. You learn something new every day around here, thanks :-). Commander Keane (talk) 13:40, 4 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]