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patroller right issues / the way I write on Wikipedia site, being accountable and responsible on Wikipedia

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Mr, Mrs or Miss Ferien: I take strong responsibility (or accountability) on the manners in which I'm writing / making articles on Wikipedias in general. I don't mean any excuses; I, however, know Wikipedias will not allow just any words, references, writing styles or terminology being included within articles. The primarly (though hardly only) reasons I write and make articles in a way in which copy edits may be required–I'm very cautious and don't always know the proper words which can be used. I'm skeptical, therefore, of making articles with just any style of manner whatsoever. Most Wikipedias (in particular English and Simple English Wikipedias have very strong rules with which everybody has to comply if they are creating articles let alone editing articles, other parts of Wikipedia in general, etcetera). I'm sorry if the patroller rights can't apply with me, though, here. With and without patroller rights, I'm editing here, the English and Spanish Wikipedias for the long term future, Sir, Miss or Ma'am. Angela Kate Maureen Pears 22:34, 4 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Hi Tropical Storm Angela, I just want to make clear that the issues in the articles you make are not major - and your article creations are very much appreciated - but some of them do mean an article needs to be patrolled further, and these are copyediting issues.
You tend to use idiomatic language where it is not really necessary. A main thing in recent ones is using the term "under" a lot when it could work in natural English but would definitely be more confusing to non-native speakers - like saying Hardman was under the Democratic Party, it is clear what you are saying, but she is not really under it, she is a part or a member of the party. You also used this to say Harris was a deputy speaker under the House of Lords - using in or for would be best here. And as a separate example, in Jillian Jacqueline, you used the phrase She has been there from then-afterward. about her moving to Nashville. Even using that phrase just was not necessary, as the reader would just assume she has lived there since she moved. You could even just say, she's lived in Nashville since 2010 and leave it there.
Again, removing patroller is not meant to be a disciplinary action against you, it is simply that your articles need some patrolling. This isn't to say you can't get the patroller right again in the future. As a less important note, I am a man, but you don't have to call me Mr Ferien or Sir, and my gender doesn't matter to me here. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 00:36, 5 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-02

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The Somaliland War of Independence was a rebellion waged by the Somali National Movement (SNM) against the ruling military junta in Somalia led by General Siad Barre lasting from its founding on 6 April 1981 and ended on 18 May 1991 when the SNM declared what was then northern Somalia independent as the Republic of Somaliland. The conflict served as the main theater of the larger Somali Rebellion that started in 1978. The conflict was in response to the harsh policies enacted by the Barre regime against the main clan family in Somaliland, the Isaaq, including a declaration of economic warfare on the clan-family. These harsh policies were put into effect shortly after the conclusion of the disastrous Ogaden War in 1978.

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Protection

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Hey there's been a sock vandal hitting a bunch of user's talk pages the past couple days (including mine) think we could get protection? TornadoLGS (talk) 17:46, 8 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Hey TornadoLGS, I think Lee Vilenski has solved this issue for you, but if you need protection on any other pages, please head to AN for the quickest response. Thanks! --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 21:58, 9 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Email

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Hello, Ferien. You have a new email! Please check it at your convenience.
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Nothing urgent! CountryANDWestern (talk) 19:40, 9 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

 Done --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 21:57, 9 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-03

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Pietro Lauro, conosciuto anche come Pietro Lauro Modonese o Pietro Lauro da Modona (Modena o dintorni, 1510 circa – Venezia, 1568 circa) è stato un traduttore, scrittore e divulgatore scientifico italiano. Nonostante non si conosca gran parte della sua biografia, fu uno dei poligrafi italiani più conosciuti del Cinquecento. La sua produzione raccoglie traduzioni dal latino, dal greco e dallo spagnolo e riguardano opere di autori classici, stranieri e protestanti. Lauro si dimostrò abile nel trattare testi con temi molto diversi, come la filosofia, l'architettura, la medicina, il giardinaggio, l'agronomia, le scienze biologiche, la storia, la teologia e l'astronomia. Si cimentò anche nella scrittura di un poema cavalleresco sullo stile di quelli spagnoli, il Polendo, sua magnum opus in questo senso.

Aderente alla Riforma protestante, sebbene le sue trasposizioni siano state oggetto di critiche già degli autori a lui contemporanei, che le giudicarono troppo letterali, rozze e imparziali, a Lauro si deve il merito di aver ultimato la traduzione in lingua volgare di numerosi testi sia classici, sia scientifici, sia epistolari. I suoi lavori ebbero una notevole diffusione, non solo tra i letterati veneziani della sua epoca, ma in tutta Italia, tanto che alcune sue traduzioni vengono ancora oggi ristampate in nuove edizioni.

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Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-04

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Il volto di Palazzo Vecchio (conosciuto anche come L'importuno o L'inopportuno) è un incisione su pietraforte attibuita a Michelangelo Buonarroti, scolpita in una delle pietre di Palazzo Vecchio a Firenze.

Secondo le varie leggende, il profilo sarebbe stato realizzato come graffito dall'artista toscano, con soggetto un suo importunatore, un debitore, un condannato a morte o se stesso. Nel 2020, gli studiosi hanno ipotizzato possa invece trattarsi di un ritratto di Francesco Granacci, pittore amico di Michelangelo.

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Tech News: 2026-04

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Thank you

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This editor is a Master Editor I and has the right to show this Gold Editor Star.

Thank you very much! Julius 12345 (talk) 15:35, 20 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Julius 12345, no worries, happy to help :) --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 15:37, 20 January 2026 (UTC)Reply
That is very glad to hear! Julius 12345 (talk) 15:38, 20 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Declination of the American Mexicans QD

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Hello Ferien! I am back to help editing on the Simple English Wikipedia and have made lots of good contributions so far!

I saw however that you declined the Quick Deletion I requested for the American Mexicans page this morning due to how each page covers differently (i.e. one covers Americans that moved to Mexico and the other covers the opposite)

At first, before creating the QD, I was tempted to start a merge for the larger article and but was tempted to do a QD instead since Mexican Americans covers the topic quite fine. After reading the article a bit more, I have thought that it would be better to merge both articles into one instead having two even though both document very different things in a similar matter.


What do you think? SoyokoAnis - talk 16:58, 23 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Hi SoyokoAnis, I still think it'd be better for the articles to be separate, as I think they are very different topics. For instance, lots of Mexican Americans faced segregation as a consequence of moving to the United States, whereas this is not really an issue for those who migrated to Mexico from the US. These articles will have to cover very different things - after all, they relate to two separate ethnic groups - so they shouldn't be one single page. Thanks, --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 17:09, 23 January 2026 (UTC)Reply
@Ferien After further research, I see you are correct. Thank you for your input on the matter. :) SoyokoAnis - talk 17:41, 23 January 2026 (UTC)Reply
No problem, no harm in checking with others if you're uncertain on something :D --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 17:56, 23 January 2026 (UTC)Reply
@Ferien: (A little late and off-topic but @Dr. Prophet Julius Yaw Son Of The Messiah Baafo is requesting that this page be merged into a draft on his user space. I'm asking for the assistance of an administrator, since last time I did it I was told it would leave a messy redirect.) SoyokoAnis - talk 06:10, 24 January 2026 (UTC)Reply
(It's been taken care of.) SoyokoAnis - talk 11:46, 24 January 2026 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-05

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Raffaello Kobayashi, nato Raffaele Sanzio (Bari, 14 gennaio 1917 – Yokohama, 1 aprile 2011), è stato un militare italiano naturalizzato giapponese.

Sommergibilista durante la Seconda guerra mondiale, prestò servizio per tutte e tre le principali Potenze dell'Asse: Regno d'Italia, Germania nazista e Impero giapponese. Alla fine della guerra si nascose in Giappone per evitare di subire l'internamento in un campo di prigionia, divenendo poi cittadino nipponico e cambiando il proprio nome.

Prese parte all'affondamento della HMS Calypso nel 1940, primo successo italiano in campo navale nel corso del conflitto mondiale. Con l'abbattimento di un bombardiere statunitense il 22 agosto 1945, otto giorni dopo il discorso di resa del Giappone alle potenze alleate della seconda guerra mondiale, a bordo del Comandante Cappellini, sarebbe stata l'ultima persona in assoluto a mettere fuori combattimento un velivolo degli Alleati nella stessa guerra.

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Request regarding harassment concerns after page deletion of "Sofiane Baddouri"

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Dear Wikipedia Administrator,

I am contacting you regarding a page deletion that concerns a private individual with no public notability.

The remaining public traces of this deletion (such as deletion discussions or logs indexed by search engines) have resulted in harassment, particularly in an educational setting.

Given the lack of public interest and the clear risk of harm, I kindly ask whether privacy protections such as revision deletion or oversight could be applied to prevent further harassment.

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Censorship in the Czech Republic had been highly active until 17 November 1989 and the fall of Communism in the former Czechoslovakia. Czech Republic was ranked as the 13th most free country in the World Press Freedom Index in 2014.

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The Petites Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry is an illuminated book of hours commissioned by John, Duke of Berry between 1375 and 1385–90. It is known for its ornate miniature leaves and border decorations.

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Lysmata grabhami is a species of saltwater shrimp in the family Hippolytidae. It was first described by Gordon in 1935. It occurs in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean and is a cleaner shrimp, operating a cleaning station to which fish come to have parasites removed.

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Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-09

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L'elefante di Cremona (Asia, prima del 1228 - Parma, gennaio 1248) fu un esemplare di elefante donato nel 1228 a Federico II di Svevia da parte del sultano ayyubide al-Malik al-Kamil durante gli incontri che porteranno alla Pace di Giaffa. Usato principalmente per le manifestazioni trionfali del sovrano, l'elefante è citato da numerosi cronachisti e testimoni dell'epoca ed è noto per aver trainato il Carroccio dopo la grande vittoria delle armate di Federico II nella battaglia di Cortenuova del 1237. Rimasto a lungo nell'immaginario popolare collettivo, l'animale venne ucciso durante alcuni scontri occorsi nelle settimane immediatamente precedenti alla battaglia di Parma.

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Tech News: 2026-09

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Could use your AI/LLM "spidey sense"

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Could you take a look at Special:Contributions/Pinkish_Flowers and see if you're getting an AI/LLM generated vibe out of them, too? I nominated Rus'–Samanid conflicts (910–911) at RFD as it just feels "off" and has potentially hallucinated sources. The other couple of articles seem to have similar concerns. You've got a good eye/sense for picking up on them so would appreciate your additional view. CountryANDWestern (talk) 15:10, 25 February 2026 (UTC)Reply

CountryANDWestern, these are interesting, the references do seem dodgy but I am not getting as much of a usual AI-generated feel from a lot of it. There are some grammar mistakes which AI doesn't tend to make: According to Al-Mas'udi, the Sea of Azov belongs to the Rus, and that no one else sails on its waters but them and the Rus' had good relationship with the Khazar rulers. I checked ZeroGPT and nothing is coming back from that (though that has mixed reliability). It still could be, it doesn't have a lot of the telltale signs but there is definitely something off, I'm just not too sure at the moment. --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 22:39, 25 February 2026 (UTC)Reply
Good points about the grammar. I didn't catch those sentences/phrases. I'll leave the RFD open for now, but perhaps it isn't AI generated as I was thinking. CountryANDWestern (talk) 13:16, 26 February 2026 (UTC)Reply

Dark mode conformation of FerienBot userpages

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Hello, I want to report that none of the three FerienBot userpages conform to dark mode, except for the infobox. Michael21107 (talk) 10:56, 28 February 2026 (UTC)Reply

Hi Michael21107, thank you for the notification. This will be because of the templates involved, so other bot userpages are also broken. There have not been a load of adjustments for dark mode here yet, as you have likely spotted. I will take a look at adjusting a lot of our templates to fit when I can. --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 13:45, 6 March 2026 (UTC)Reply
I have no clue how I did not realize that they are templates, or that most things on this (and hard English) wiki are made of templates, especially user/bot pages. Great seeing someone take initiative though! Michael21107 (talk) 15:35, 6 March 2026 (UTC)Reply
Michael21107, FerienBot and friends are now compatible. I'll take a look at the ones you posted on the talk page of. As much as I hate Vector 2022, I've put myself into dark mode to try and spot more of these :) --Ferien (talk | join TBA!) 22:25, 6 March 2026 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-10

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The Treaty of the Danish West Indies (Danish: Vestindiens traktat), officially the Convention between the United States and Denmark for cession of the Danish West Indies (Danish: Konventionen mellem USA og Danmark), was a 1916 treaty transferring sovereignty of the Danish West Indies from Denmark to the United States in exchange for a sum of US$25,000,000 in gold ($722 million in 2024) and a declaration from the United States that it would "not object to the Danish Government extending their political and economic interests to the whole of Greenland". It is one of the most recent permanent expansions of United States territory.

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Restoration of article to user space

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Hi,

Could you restore the latest version of the Harry Potter TV series page you deleted to my userspace so I could keep working on improving it? Could you also clarify if possible which parts of it you still see as particularly complex? I know I had made some changes in response to earlier feedback to use more active voice and simplify sentences, I think. Newsjunkie (talk) 19:33, 8 March 2026 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-11

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Steens Mountain is a large fault-block mountain in the northwest United States, located in Harney County, Oregon. Stretching some fifty miles (80 km) north to south, on its east side it rises from the Alvord Desert at an elevation of about 4,200 feet (1,280 m) to 9,738 feet (2,968 m) at the summit. Steens Mountain is not part of a mountain range but is properly a single mountain, the largest of Oregon's fault-block mountains.

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