User talk:Draken Bowser
ITN recognition for Johan Hultin
On 29 January 2022, In the news was updated with an item that involved the article Johan Hultin, which you updated. If you know of another recently created or updated article suitable for inclusion in ITN, please suggest it on the candidates page. PFHLai (talk) 14:07, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
Copying licensed material requires attribution
Hi. I see in a recent addition to Jöns Månsson you included material copied/translated from the Swedish Wikipedia. That's okay, but you have to give attribution so that our readers are made aware that you copied the prose rather than wrote it yourself. It's also required under the terms of the license. I've added the attribution for this particular instance. Please make sure that you follow this licensing requirement when copying from compatibly-licensed material in the future. — Diannaa (talk) 12:07, 3 August 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks, I've added the template to my other contributions. Draken Bowser (talk) 12:48, 3 August 2022 (UTC)
The article is an FA, but it's come under some criticism. One was the references, and I have made some headway in cleaning that up. Right now I'm going through expanding some sections--the US Census material is not cleanly verified, and I want to improve that. If you can lend a hand, that would be great. Tack sa mycket, Drmies (talk) 21:59, 4 September 2022 (UTC)
- I will try, I have ordered a few books and downloaded some articles. Hopefully they will turn out useful. Draken Bowser (talk) 07:49, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks--I appreciate that. Buidhe, I have been looking for that note you placed, with your critique of the article in its current state. Can you tell me where it is? We're working on it. Drmies (talk) 15:04, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
- You mean the talk page notice I left in December 2021? To elaborate I think the hardest thing to fix about this article may be content coverage. Losing 1/4 of its population is bound to have a large impact on the politics, economy, etc. of any country and it's not covered at all except a few sentences in the parliamentary inquiry section. Although there are some English sources on this, I expect a lot of the research is published in Swedish.
- I also think the parliamentary inquiry section could be reorganized with the reasons for leaving being discussed earlier in the article and the content on the inquiry itself being shortened and folded into discussion of the impact on Sweden.
- Thanks for working on the article, I am glad for any improvement made. (t · c) buidhe 17:17, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks--I appreciate that. Buidhe, I have been looking for that note you placed, with your critique of the article in its current state. Can you tell me where it is? We're working on it. Drmies (talk) 15:04, 5 September 2022 (UTC)
Thanks
Is there an award for sharp eyes? [1] Thanks. Cinadon36 15:10, 9 October 2022 (UTC)
- I'm prone to such errors myself, that's how I've learnt to spot 'em. :) Draken Bowser (talk) 19:43, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
Thank you
Hi @Draken Bowser,
In late October you left some comments on the Medical-Industrial Complex article. I would like to thank you for taking the time to look through the article and leave suggestions. This was a valuable part of my assignment for the project and I appreciate the feedback.
CatherineGCC (talk) 00:08, 20 December 2022 (UTC)
- Thanks, no problem! Draken Bowser (talk) 22:09, 25 December 2022 (UTC)
Sommarplågor
Hi. Do you have idea how to explain or translate "sommarplågor" in according to popular summer hits played in the radio? Eurohunter (talk) 17:29, 10 July 2023 (UTC)
- Let's just go with summer hit. The negative connotation is lost, but I'm not sure there's a good word for it in English. Draken Bowser (talk) 17:48, 10 July 2023 (UTC)
- I thought so. Thanks. Eurohunter (talk) 17:03, 12 July 2023 (UTC)
- Yes, I forgot. Thanks. Eurohunter (talk) 12:21, 16 July 2023 (UTC)
- I thought so. Thanks. Eurohunter (talk) 17:03, 12 July 2023 (UTC)
Sveriges Radio
Hello. Do you have a moment to check if there is anything related to "Ingen kan slå (Boten Anna)" at 3:07-4:09 or rather 6:15-10:05 in Sveriges Radio? Eurohunter (talk) 15:20, 17 July 2023 (UTC)
- Nothing of substance was uttered, sorry. xD Draken Bowser (talk) 16:18, 17 July 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks. Eurohunter (talk) 18:37, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
- I just checked Mediearkivet and it looks like a lot of material to read and check, not for hours but days. It even shows results of available and free articles hidden in Google search. I just noticed that video for "SVT Morgonstudion - 23.06.2023" not load, but it works well in case of "SVT Morgonstudion - 13.07.2023". Is it just too old? Eurohunter (talk) 21:43, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
- I'm pretty sure that you can't usually access radio/TV via mediearkivet. It mostly tracks mentions so that the user (who is usually a journalist and can get access through other arrangements) knows which episodes to recover. In the case of the latter episode it is probably because it is still hosted openly on svtplay.se Draken Bowser (talk) 21:54, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
- I found this at Web Archive. 2:28:32 Eurohunter (talk) 16:29, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
- I'm pretty sure that you can't usually access radio/TV via mediearkivet. It mostly tracks mentions so that the user (who is usually a journalist and can get access through other arrangements) knows which episodes to recover. In the case of the latter episode it is probably because it is still hosted openly on svtplay.se Draken Bowser (talk) 21:54, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
- I just checked Mediearkivet and it looks like a lot of material to read and check, not for hours but days. It even shows results of available and free articles hidden in Google search. I just noticed that video for "SVT Morgonstudion - 23.06.2023" not load, but it works well in case of "SVT Morgonstudion - 13.07.2023". Is it just too old? Eurohunter (talk) 21:43, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks. Eurohunter (talk) 18:37, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
Songs titles
Hello. Do you know how to quote titles of songs in Swedish? Do you use English qutation marks "Boten Anna", italcs Boten Anna or I recently found these ”Boten Anna”. Swedish featered lists of discographies use standard English quotation marks, so I already don't know. Eurohunter (talk) 09:05, 22 July 2023 (UTC)
- We use quotation marks for songs on svwiki. Draken Bowser (talk) 17:44, 22 July 2023 (UTC)
Hallo
Dearest editor,
I have nominated the article for peer reviewing. Might look at Wikipedia:Peer review/Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie/archive1. Will be happiest to see more reviews . All the Best! Otuọcha (talk) 14:12, 31 March 2024 (UTC)
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About BRD
This is kind of off-topic for the other conversation, but I wanted to say that a good reason to downplay BRD as being optional is because it says that it's optional, in its very first sentence. When editors say that you have to WP:FOLLOWBRD, they actually mean something quite different, namely that you have to follow WP:EPTALK (an actual policy) and avoid Wikipedia:Edit warring (another policy).
The "real" BRD is not just the concept that talking's better than edit warring. It's a one-on-one negotiation tactic, in which you make a bold (i.e., significant and undiscussed) edit, and then wait to see if any person is interested enough in it to revert you, and then talk to that one interested person until the two of you can find something that works for both of you, and then the two of you make that adjustment, and then wait to see whether another VIP ("Very Interested Person") will appear. It's an excellent option for an experienced editor who enjoys negotiations, but it doesn't work in many situations. In fact, it isn't applicable or effective in so many that the BRD essay contains a long list of alternatives that may be more suitable. WhatamIdoing (talk) 05:08, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
- I agree with almost everything you said, except for that I think the situation on VD was exactly the kind of situation we're we are best served by adhering to BRD in order to prevent an edit war. Draken Bowser (talk) 13:20, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
- Given who's playing the "Reverter" role, I don't think that BRD is likely to result in improvements to the article. I think that the realistic options are in WP:BRB: either give up on improving the article (what that section of BRD calls "Let it go") or pursue other dispute resolution processes. WhatamIdoing (talk) 17:56, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
Would you be interested?
- Hello, Draken Bowser,
- I don't know if you remember me, but we both participated in a discussion on the talk page of Black Sea slave trade, and I appreciated your effort in that issue (the problematic user has reappeared there, but I trust and hope they will not be succesful; the matter does seem settled). A similar issue has recently came up. Since you were interested in protecting Black Sea slave trade against attempts of bias, you may also be intrested in the talk page of slavery in al-Andalus; nothing has yet been done, but it likely will be.
- A user who have shown what I believe to be bias have been allerted to the article: [2] The first user have adressed valid concerns which I have adressed, but M.Bitton have shown bias in other articles in this topic issue, and from what is said, I a concerned this article will be subjected to bias editing. You will see my concerns on the article talk page.
- Perhaps you could be persuaded to put the article in your watch list, and adress future bias editing by M.Bitton? I would have done it myself, but I must be honest enough to say that my health is not good enough to engage in such a thing, and I have been blunt enough to explain why in the talk page. But I am still concerned enough to want to at least attempt to do something to protect the article. Of course, there is no need for any action at all at present; but since I know you to be interested in the subject, I would be grateful to know that a non-bias and serious contributor with respect for a non bias view had the article under watch. Thanks. All the best,--Aciram (talk) 12:02, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
- Kommer ihåg? Det är klart jag känner till en prisbelönt skribent. :) Början till det här var att jag för ovanlighetens skull öppnade "Recent changes" på enwp och såg ett bekant namn. Anledningen att jag sedan gav mig in i det hela är att du har uttryckt att detta är en sida av wp som du inte uppskattar, och att jag då kunde hjälpa dig att bråka lite.
- On the topic at hand: I'm at a bit of a disadvantage since I haven't read anything on the topic. The last incident was easy cause it was about protecting users who followed the rules against users who clearly didn't (although I had faint hope at first that it would be able to find common ground, sometimes we forget that not all our esoteric rules make sense to a beginner, which makes it hard to differentiate between bad actors and the clueless but ultimately well intentioned). Hm, I've seen the users name pop ut at ANI a few times, but I can't remember what it was about. I'll put it on my watchlist, but if I'm stuck between users both arguing the source material, I'd have to read up on it before I could be of much use in a potential debate. Draken Bowser (talk) 15:04, 21 April 2024 (UTC)
- Haha, tack för uppskattningen, det var smickrande. Jag uppskattar att du tog dig tid att hjälpa till i den engelska Slavhandeln på Svarta havet. Du har helt rätt: jag tycker att det är avkopplande att skriva, men jag är tvungen att erkänna att jag inte är lämpad för hetsiga konflikter. Det påverkar mitt mående och jag är tvungen att anpassa mig till det, trots att det kan påverka Wikipedia negativt - som det ju gör, om man ser sig tvungen att tillåta en person att driva en agenda med bias bara för att man inte kan ta konflikten. Och du har rätt i skillnaden mellan det förra fallet och detta: att hantera en nybörjare som inte har kunskap om regelverket, och som kanske inte känner till om informationen stämmer utan bara agerar på en känsla av att vara kränkt, är något helt annat än att hantera en erfaren och påläst användare, som vet att informationen stämmer men också hur man ska vända och bända på reglerna för att driva en agenda ändå.
- On the topic: I understand the difficulty. I am at a disadvantage since I mainly write and are uncertain were to turn to and whom to contact to allert Wikipedia about a user with a potential bias agenda. I am a ashamed to ask others to "do the work for me"; this does not give a good impression, but I must aknowledge my limitations while still having an interest to prevent bias.
- My experience tells me this user may have a bias agenda to delete as much as possible about slavery in Islamic states and/or select information to portray it as benevolent. However, I do not think it is necessecary to be an expert in the subject to prevent this. Some users are aware of the rules, and will not break them unless they believe they can. If confronted with rules and regulations, they will not insist. The only thing necessary in such cases is to be well read on rules and regulations. In this case the information itself is available for anyone who needs to check any specific edit, since the books and the pages cited are digitalized in Google books.
- To defend the source material should be no problem: I did miss that one was not suitable, but it is removed now, and I normally choose source material published by universities. The concern is rather that the user would delete perfectly well referenced information from the (digitalized) books with some excuse such as "Cherry Picking" or "rephrased in a deliberately negative way" in order to make Andalusian slavery sound more benevolent.
- I would be relived if you could put this on your watchlist. The user have said that they will attend to it in the future so there is no imediate urgency, but it is a warning well worth to take seriously. If the user have been on ANI for bias in a similar subject, then it is worth noticing in the context. If you know of any user to contact that may be of help, don't hesitate to tell me. If you feel you can't give the time yourself, perhaps you know of someone who can be allerted to the issue; someone well read on the rules, who may even have experience of this user on ANI? I know of so few to contact. And I do take this issue seriously; bias agendas are a threat to the purpose of Wikipedia, and I feel deeply for that. --Aciram (talk) 00:03, 23 April 2024 (UTC)
- Ja, det är ett problem att ingen av oss två har något egentligt kontaktnät på den här språkversionen, samt att enwp är något underbemannat med administratörer sett till sin storlek. Du kan ju tänka dig vad som hade hänt på sv-wiki om motsvarande problem hade uppstått: alla kontona hade blivit blockerade och sidan låst inom ett par minuter av en SÄ-patrullerande admin, vi hade inte ens behövt gå till KAW.
- I've put the page on my watchlist. Ta hand om dig! Draken Bowser (talk) 15:50, 23 April 2024 (UTC)
Your GA nomination of Exhaustion disorder
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Requested GOCE copy edit of Decorative painting in Hälsingland
- Thank you very much for your copy edit! It's always good to be confronted with your weaknesses as a writer, in my case including, predictably, as a swede, an underuse of commas. Cheers! Draken Bowser (talk) 22:03, 23 June 2024 (UTC)
Hello @Draken Bowser,
It's been a bit long since this FAR. I am also afraid of getting archived as there is neither a broad consensus, you may want to take a look at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie/archive2 anytime you're less busy. Will appreciate your comments and further review. Cheers! Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 14:30, 29 June 2024 (UTC)
- Hm, this is quite unfortunate. I was very impressed with the new version, to the point that I couldn't really critique it. I had planned to let the review linger for a bit, possibly wait for a couple of other reviewers to say their piece, and return with fresh eyes.
- Right now I'm heading out for a two week road trip, which means there's little I could do to prevent archiving. I should probably have planned this better! Draken Bowser (talk) 08:11, 30 June 2024 (UTC)
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
@Draken Bowser, you've followed the review of the article, and it will be good seeing you here. Cheers! Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 12:52, 24 July 2024 (UTC)
- I didn't really get back into reviewing in time after my vacation. On the flip side we now have more time due to the two week hiatus. Draken Bowser (talk) 10:46, 30 July 2024 (UTC)
Question
Hi there! I just saw you that you are kinda familiar with video games. Would you able to review my FAC? Many thanks! 🍕Boneless Pizza!🍕 (🔔) 10:43, 30 July 2024 (UTC)
- Sure, time permitting, I have a couple of reviews lined up for the next few days. Draken Bowser (talk) 10:45, 30 July 2024 (UTC)
- Sure. Take your time and thanks. Also, forgot to respond to this. Sorry! 🍕Boneless Pizza!🍕 (🔔) 12:50, 7 August 2024 (UTC)
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Translation of Bäckadräkten
Thank you again for all your help with Bäckadräkten! I really appreciate your attention to the FAC process and your participation in the more recent discussion on the article's talk page. I want to make you aware that another editor recently nominated it for Translation of the Week, so it may have the opportunity to be translated into several languages. Would you like to vote on that nomination? You can do that here: meta:Translation of the week/Translation candidates#en:Bäckadräkten. Thank you in advance if you decide to talk a look. Dugan Murphy (talk) 11:09, 1 September 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks for the invite, I don't tend to vote in such polls but I completed the translation back to Swedish yesterday, with additional c/e work by Paracel63. Draken Bowser (talk) 11:58, 1 September 2024 (UTC)
Like Thanks for mentioning my wikignome work yesterday/this night. I've given a vote in the nomination, as well as tried to interact constructively in the discussion. All the best.
Paracel63 (talk) 13:02, 1 September 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks to both of you! Dugan Murphy (talk) 11:41, 2 September 2024 (UTC)
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Some baklava for you!
| Thank you for your help in raising Starship Troopers (film) to a Featured Article! Darkwarriorblake (talk) 14:23, 12 October 2024 (UTC) |
- Cheers! You made sure reviewing was easy work. Draken Bowser (talk) 20:18, 12 October 2024 (UTC)
Hi Draken, do you remember me?
You reviewed this article at FAC for me 5 months ago. Today, I created a section on the album's songs. It's a subsection under composition. I'm in no way asking you to review all the new things that have been done to it, but is this closer to what you had in mind at the FAC? mftp dan oops 21:31, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
- It's probably gonna be a few days before I can make a proper assessment, but from a cursory look this seems very promising. Draken Bowser (talk) 21:44, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
- That is all I needed to hear. If you wish to do more, power to you, but I appreciate the look. mftp dan oops 21:48, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
I re-nominated today. If you are interested, I would welcome feedback, but feel no obligation to. mftp dan oops 18:06, 11 December 2024 (UTC)
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- Op-ed: How crawlers impact the operations of the Wikimedia projects
Our content is free, our infrastructure is not!
- Opinion: Crawlers, hogs and gorillas
What is to be done?
- Debriefing: Giraffer's RfA debriefing
Advice to aspirants: "Read RfA debriefs", including this one.
- Obituary: RHaworth, TomCat4680 and PawełMM
Rest in peace.
- Traffic report: Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, off to report we go...
Snow White sinking, Adolescence soaring, spacefarers stranded, this list has it all!
- News from Diff: Strengthening Wikipedia’s neutral point of view
The Wikimedia Foundation's announcement from Diff.
- Comix: Thirteen
Gadzooks!
The Signpost: 1 May 2025
- News and notes: India cut off from Wiki money; WMF annual plan and Wikimedia programs seek comment
As always, Wikimedia community governance relies on user participation; plus, more updates from the Wikimedia world
- In the media: Feds aiming for WMF's nonprofit status
Scrapers, an Indian lawsuit, and a crash-or-not-crash?
- Recent research: How readers use Wikipedia health content; Scholars generally happy with how their papers are cited on Wikipedia
And other new research findings.
- Arbitration report: Sysop Tinucherian removed and admonished by the ArbCom
And don't bite those newbies!
- Discussion report: Latest news from Centralized discussions
And don't bite those newbies!
- Traffic report: Of Wolf and Man
Television dramas, televised sports, film, the Pope, and ... bioengineering at the top of the list?
- Disinformation report: At WikiCredCon, Wikipedia editors and Internet Archive discuss threats to trust in media
Community volunteers network among themselves and use technology to counter attacks on information sharing.
- News from the WMF: Product & Tech Progress on the Annual Plan
A look at some product and tech highlights from the Wikimedia Foundation's Annual Plan (July–December 2024).
- Humour: Crisis erupts as furious admins, functionaries complain about crappy t-shirts
Hey! At least it is something!
- Comix: By territory
Zounds!
- In focus: Using AI on the Russian Wikipedia: opportunities or challenges?
Would a billion articles be a good idea?
- Community view: A deep dive into Wikimedia
There's a lot more to this than you think.
- Debriefing: Barkeep49's RfB debriefing
I wonder about having crats, but decided to become one anyway.
- Gallery: Meet the winners of Wiki Loves Monuments 2024
Just beautiful photos!
- Obituary: JarrahTree, JohnClarknew and Yashthepunisher
Rest in Paradise.
The Signpost: 14 May 2025
- News and notes: WMF to kick off new-CEO quest as Iskander preps to move on — Supreme Court nixes gag of Wiki page for other India court row on ANI — code-heads give fix-up date for Charts in lieu of long-dead Graph gizmo
And comment is requested on a privacy whitepaper.
- In the media: Wikimedia Foundation sues over UK government decision that might require identity verification of editors worldwide
And other courtroom drama.
- Disinformation report: What does Jay-Z know about Wikipedia?
And how he knows it: all about lawyer letters and editing logs.
- In focus: On the hunt for sources: Swedish AfD discussions
Why the language barrier is not the only impediment to navigating sources from another culture.
- Technology report: WMF introduces unique but privacy-preserving browser cookie
And QR codes for every page!
- Debriefing: Goldsztajn's RfA debriefing
When an editor is ready to become staff at a public library (not a brother in a fraternity).
- Obituary: Max Lum (User:ICOHBuzz)
Rest in peace.
- Community view: A Deep Dive Into Wikimedia (part 2)
The technology behind it, and the other stuff.
- Comix: Collection
Gadzooks!
- From the archives: Humor from the Archives
And more.
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The Signpost: 24 June 2025
- News and notes: Happy 7 millionth!
Admins arrested in Belarus.
- In the media: Playing professor pong with prosecutorial discretion
Pardon our alliteration!
- Disinformation report: Pardon me, Mr. President, have you seen my socks?
A get-out-of-jail card!
- Recent research: Wikipedia's political bias; "Ethical" LLMs accede to copyright owners' demands but ignore those of Wikipedians
And other new research publications.
- Traffic report: All Sinners, a future, all Saints, a past
Holy men and not-as-holy movies.
- News from Diff: Call for candidates is now open: Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
Get your self-nomination in by July 2nd!
- Opinion: Russian Wiki-fork flails, failing readers and editors
After two years RuWiki fails to thrive.
- Debriefing: EggRoll97's RfA2 debriefing
With some sweet-and-sour sauce!
- Community view: A Deep Dive Into Wikimedia (part 3)
Every thing you need to know about the Wikimedia Foundation?
- Comix: Hamburgers
Egad!
The Signpost: 18 July 2025
- News and notes: Is no WikiNews good WikiNews? — Election season returns!
Endowment tax form, Wikimania, elections, U4C, fundraising and a duck!
- In the media: How bad (or good) is Wikipedia?
And how do we know?
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Medicine reaches milestone of zero unreferenced articles
Five-year journey comes to healthy fruition.
- In focus: Wikimania 2025: Connecting Wikimedians across the world for 20 years
Wikimedians from around the world will gather in person and online at the twentieth annual meeting of Wikimania.
- Recent research: Knowledge manipulation on Russia's Wikipedia fork; Marxist critique of Wikidata license; call to analyze power relations of Wikipedia
As well as "hermeneutic excursions" and other scientific research findings.
- News from the WMF: Form 990 released for the Wikimedia Foundation’s fiscal year 2023-2024
The report covers the Foundation's operations from July 2023 - June 2024
- Discussion report: Six thousand noticeboard discussions in 2025 electrically winnowed down to a hundred
A step towards objective and comprehensive coverage of a project nearly too big to follow.
- Comix: Divorce
Drawn this century!
- Opinion: Women are somewhat under-represented on the English-language Wikipedia, and other observations from analysis
How data from the Wikipedia "necessary articles" lists can shed new light on the gender gap
- Community view: A Deep Dive Into Wikimedia (part 4): The Future Of Wikimedia and Conclusion
Annual plans, external trends, infrastructure, equity, safety, and effectiveness. What does it all mean?
- Obituary: Pvmoutside, Atomicjohn, Rdmoore6, Jaknouse, Morven, Martin of Sheffield, MarnetteD, Herewhy, BabelStone
Rest in peace.
- Traffic report: God only knows
Wouldn't it be nice without billionaires, scandals, deaths, and wars?
- Humour: New forum created for people who don't care about Wikipedia
If you are too blasé for Mr. Blasé and don't give a FAC.
The Signpost: 9 August 2025
- News and notes: Court order snips out part of Wikipedia article, editors debate whether to frame shreds or pulp them
Plus a mysterious CheckUser incident, and the news with Wikinews.
- Discussion report: News from ANI, AN, RSN, BLPN, ELN, FTN, and NPOVN
A review of June, July and August.
- Disinformation report: The article in the most languages
Who is this guy?
- Community view: News from the Villages Pump
Threads since June.
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- Crossword: Accidental typography
It's not a conlang, it's a crossword puzzle.
- Comix: best-laid schemes o' wikis an' men
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- Traffic report: I'm not the antichrist or the Superman
Everybody's Somebody's Fool.
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The Signpost: 9 September 2025
- News and notes: Wikimedia Foundation loses a round in court
UK Online Safety Act remains undefeated.
- In the media: Congress probes, mayor whitewashed, AI stinks
Plus Wiki rules, Wiki Spin, and physicists get street cred!
- Disinformation report: A guide for Congress
The price of Liberty is eternal vigilance.
- Recent research: Minority-language Wikipedias, and Wikidata for botanists
And other new research findings.
- Technology report: A new way to read Wikisource
Tis true: there's magic in the web of it.
- Traffic report: Check out some new Weapons, weapon of choice
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- Essay: The one question
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The Signpost: 2 October 2025
- News and notes: Larry Sanger returns with "Nine Theses on Wikipedia"; WMF publishes transparency report
This time "not merely negative".
- In the media: Extraordinary eruption of "EVIL" explained
Wickedpedia wrangles post-truth politics.
- Disinformation report: Emails from a paid editing client
Unexpected news!
- Discussion report: Sourcing, conduct, policy and LLMs: another 1,339 threads analyzed
Fifty hot topics from fourteen noticeboards.
- Community view: The pressing questions of the modern WWW, as seen from the Village Pump
Policy, politics, icons, captchas, and LLMs.
- Recent research: Is Wikipedia a merchant of (non-)doubt for glyphosate?; eight projects awarded Wikimedia Research Fund grants
And other recent publications.
- Opinion: Some disputes aren't worth it
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- Obituary: Michael Q. Schmidt
Rest in peace.
- Traffic report: Death, hear me call your name
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- Comix: A grand spectacle
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The Signpost: 20 October 2025
- News and notes: Board shuffles, LLM blocks increase, IPs are going away
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- Special report: The election that isn't
Two shortlisted WMF Board candidates removed from the ballot.
- Interview: The BoT bump
Who was bumped and why?
- In the media: An incident at WikiConference North America; WMF reports AI-related traffic drop and explains Wikipedia to US conservatives
...while Musk prepares to launch "Grokipedia".
- Traffic report: One click after another
Serial-killer miniseries, deceased scientist, government shutdowns and Sandalwood hit "Kantara" crowd the tubes.
- Humour: Wikipedia pay rates
Don't get too excited before you read this.
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The Signpost: 10 November 2025
- News and notes: Temporary accounts go live and WMF board member self-suspends
ArbCom elections draw close, and Wikimania '27 in Santiago.
- Community view: Six Wikipedians' thoughts on Grokipedia, and the humanity of it all
It ain't a five course meal, according to one of our interviewees.
- Wikicup report: BeanieFan11, WikiCup victor of 2025, covers the results
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
- In the media: Jimbo's book, an argument about genocide, and a train of shame
Wikipedia's new rival, political controversy in Italy and other Wiki-reports.
- Recent research: Taking stock of the 2024–2025 research grants
$400,000 USD in total funding: what did we get?
- Opinion: With Grokipedia, top-down control of knowledge is new again
Does it shed any light on particular topics that are better suited to LLM-generation than others?
- Obituary: Struway
Rest in peace.
- Traffic report: The documentaried, the disowned, the deceased, Diwali and the Dodgers
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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - November 2025

- Issue 25—November 2025
- WikiProject Medicine Newsletter
A lot has happened in the WikiProject over the last 11 months. Next year promises to continue that trend with Vital Signs 2026, a campaign to achieve our goal of having all our top-importance articles at B-class or above.
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- Asthma, HIV/AIDS and Meningitis are all in need of some tender love and care, with a median source date between 2008 and 2011. Many clinical guidelines note changes from earlier versions, so updating diagnosis and management sections may be doable even if you have less time on your hand.
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The Signpost: 1 December 2025
- News and notes: Election cycles come and go, and Wikimedia Foundation achieves record revenue in 2024–2025!
Admin and ArbCom elections upcoming, BoT elects two new members, task force advises to close Wikinews and keep Wikispore, and other news from the Wikimedia world.
- In the media: Wales walk-off, antisemitism, supernatural powers, feminism turmoil, saints, and sex
Plus mammoth mummy sex-change operation completed!
- Recent research: At least 80 million inconsistent facts on Wikipedia – can AI help find them?
And other recent publications about contradictions and retractions.
- Disinformation report: Epstein email exchanges planned strategy, edits and reported progress
At work on Wikipedia whitewashing. How much should they be paid?
- Traffic report: It's a family affair
Even in these times there is something to be thankful for!
- Book review: The Seven Rules of Trust
Jimmy Wales and Dan Gardner write a book inspired by Wikipedia. What's in it?
- From the archives: "I have been asked by Jeffrey Epstein ..."
The twists and turns of Epstein’s portrayal on Wikipedia.
- Humour: An interview with Wikipe-tan
A conversation about being the mascot of Wikipedia.
- Opinion: AI finds errors in 90% of Wikipedia's best articles
Using ChatGPT to fact-check a month's worth of Today's featured articles.
- Serendipity: Highlights from the itWikiCon 2025
A recap of the latest convention of the Italian Wiki-community, held in Catania from 7–9 November.
- Comix: Madness
It could happen to anyone.
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The Signpost: 17 December 2025
- Interview: Part 1: Bernadette Meehan
Say hello to the new WMF CEO.
- News and notes: We're gonna have a party!
And a new WMF CEO!
- In the media: The "bigg" bosses: Robertsky and the Pope
Pay up, big guys!
- Traffic report: Death and stranger things
And going for the FIFA prize!
- Gallery: A feast of holidays and carols
Something old and something new!
- Obituary: Michal Lewi (Iwelam) and Alan R. King (A R King)
Rest in peace.
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WikiProject Medicine Newsletter - January 2026

- Issue 26—January 2026
- WikiProject Medicine Newsletter
Happy New Year from WikiProject Medicine. Last year was tumultuous, with large language models competing for readers’ attention. These models often sound authoritative despite frequent hallucinations. They are however effective at writing in clear, accessible language, something research shows we often fail to achieve in medical articles. One of the goals of the Vital Signs 2026 campaign is to ensure that our top-importance articles are understandable, as this is one of the six B-class criteria they should meet.
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- 2025 saw one Arbitration case related to WikiProject Medicine, related to conduct around transgender healthcare and people. The case saw a number of editors banned or topic-banned.
- Thanks to Earwig, recent article talk discussions are updated again at WP:MED, so you never miss an interesting discussion. Our participant list is working too!
- The Vital Signs campaign has kicked off. We've already removed misinformation from breast cancer, updated the management section of asthma, and assessed what needs to happen at autism. Can you help too?
- Adopt an article, fix obvious mistakes, and assess if it now meets the B-class criteria in the progress table
- Help out with any of the smaller tasks, such as ensuring that the new ICD-11 codes are included, or updated the disease frequency and mortality with the Global Burden of Disease study, published last October.
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The Signpost: 15 January 2026
- News and notes: Wikipedia's 25th anniversary is here!
Where does the time go?
- Special report: Wikipedia at 25: A Wake-Up Call
The internet is booming. We are not.
- Serendipity: The WMF wants to buy you books!
Really! A major triumph.
- WikiProject report: Time for a health check: the Vital Signs 2026 campaign
The campaign to get all of our top-importance medical articles up to B-class or above.
- In the media: Fake Acting President Trump and a Wikipedia infobox
D.J.T. assumes a new position.
- Community view: The inbox behind Wikipedia
What the Volunteer Response Team actually does!
- Recent research: Art museums on Wikidata; comparing three comparisons of Grokipedia and Wikipedia
And other research.
- Traffic report: Tonight I'm gonna rock you tonight
A world in white gets underway.
- Comix: Oh come on man.
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The Signpost: 29 January 2026
- Traffic report: The most viewed articles of 2025
Everybody had a hard year, everybody had a good time.
- News and notes: Good news... but also bad news for the Public Domain
Benvenuto Betty Boop, arrivederci Italian Photos.
- News from Diff: Solving puzzles together
Maryana Iskander says farewell.
- In the media: Every view on the 25th anniversary of everything
Media about hard-core nerds, a place with paragraphs, baby globes, and wikipedes.
- Comix: Perspectives
Everybody has one.
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The Signpost: 17 February 2026
- In the media: Global powers see Wikipedia as fundamental target for manipulation
Attempted Wikipedia shenanigans apparent from Epstein, AI, various governments.
- News and notes: Discussions open for the next WMF Annual Plan
Plus, WikiFlix going places, steady progress on older FAs and other news from the Wikimedia world.
- Serendipity: Maintenance crews continue to slog through Wikipedia's oldest Featured Articles
Hundreds of old FAs have been triaged since project began, but thousands remain — and they need reviewers.
- Disinformation report: Epstein's obsessions
The sex offender's attempts to whitewash Wikipedia run deeper than we first thought.
- Technology report: Wikidata Graph Split and how we address major challenges
A personal perspective on a major update to the Wikimedia social machine.
- Traffic report: Deaths, killings, films, and the Olympics
I'll have the usual!
- Opinion: Incoming Incurables
A poem for Wikipedia Day 2026.
- Crossword: Pop quiz
Sharpen your pencil. How well do you really know Wikipedia?
- Comix: herculean
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