I want to include a synthetic reaction that is known as Clar's reaction. It is of a certain class of cyclic ketones that condense with themselves when heated to 400 C in a mixture of zinc dust and zinc chloride.
I will add references and a description of what it is used for in synthesizing new polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
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Several bugs related to the latest updates to the UploadWizard on Wikimedia Commons have been fixed. For more information, see
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Thanks for your continued help, it seems he just won't learn. Maybe a long ip block is in order? Say 5 years since I guess you can't permaban ips. Just an idea.
Pieinthesky1 (
talk) 02:52, 4 June 2024 (UTC)reply
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Can you please provide proof (evidence) that my website is 'low-value' and my content is 'spam'?
I am an expert in my field with more than 600 published crochet patterns available. I've been publishing for more than 10 years.
If you do not want to include my site as a source (even though I have more experience than some of the other sources that have been allowed to contribute and be linked in Wikipedia for Crochet Topics) that is totally fine.
However, leaving slanderous comments on the internet about the quality and type of content I provide in unacceptable.
My website is registered as a Corporation in Canada and as such, defamation of my business is taken very seriously.
Please provide your proof (other than your personal opinion) that my content is spam and low-value.
This is your comment:
curprev 16:54, 7 June 2024 DMacks talk contribs 51,742 bytes −287 spam for a low-value blog is as unacceptable today as it was 3 years ago. Undid revision 1227755106 by Rhonddamol (talk) undothank Tag: Undo
By
Wikipedia's definition of "reliable sources", blogs and other self-published material are by default considered non-reliable and therefore "low value" as a reference (I am one of now three different editors to note that using using your blog as a ref is a problem). Use of "reliable" sources is one of Wikipedia's gold standards as an encyclopedia. Personal reputation in a field is a reasonable basis for having one's publications be considered, but those sorts of claim are only relevant to the extent
other independent sources verify them. Being a corporation does not add any extra weight or value here.
DMacks (
talk) 17:26, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
So you are saying that you are labelling my registered professional corporation as a unreliable source on crochet and that my business is providing spam and low-value content.
Please then explain why you have allowed the following (I've only included 5 examples from the Crochet topic - there are more) blogs to be linked as sources?
The rules should be the same for all content creators.
If my website is not considered a reliable source because it is self-published then all five of the one's I've listed above should not have been allowed to be used as sources either. Based on Wikipedia's definition of "reliable sources".
Indeed, combatting poor sources on Wikipedia's nearly 7 million articles is a never-ending task. There is no editorial board here that authorizes each piece of content, but instead thousands of editors who each can act on whatever they see.
Do not make it worse. But as an easy first response for the one I've heard of, Spruce Crafts seems to have reasonable editorial oversight and identified some notable contributors, with
Dotdash Meredith being a notable publisher of such sites.
DMacks (
talk) 17:43, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
You may want to rethink your Spruce Crafts as a reliable source. They have transferred content that was user generated by bloggers to their site and repurposed links written by a blogger to things like this
http://crochet. about.com/od/homedecorpatterns/p/variegated_earthtone_potholders.htm to become this
https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/free-patterns-for-crochet-potholders-978957
Regardless I'd like you to remove your comment that my site is 'low-quality' and my source link is 'spam'.
I will refrain from submitting any further suggestions to Wikipedia.
Rhonddamol (
talk) 17:59, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Dotdash Meredith sites do seem to need case-by-case assessment.
DMacks (
talk) 18:36, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
While knitterspride does appear to be a blog and therefore default low-value source, the first link I saw to it was merely using a page of it that is merely an apparent restatement of a published medical research study. That's not bad. But we should find that study and use it directly instead.
DMacks (
talk) 17:52, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Here are the other blogs you have used as approved sources for the Crochet page:
it was still a blog...which = By
Wikipedia's definition of "reliable sources", blogs and other self-published material are by default considered non-reliable and therefore "low value" as a reference...
I do have a question though...isn't all content available on the internet 'self-published' by definition?
Rhonddamol (
talk) 18:15, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
That's a good question. Everyone publishes whatever they publish. One confusing distinction is between the "publisher" (who posts it or runs the site) vs the "author" (who writes the content). See
WP:SELFPUBLISH for a guideline that builds on that idea. Regarding crochetliberationfront, I don't yet know anything about it, just noting that your parenthetical concern does not make the ref any worse.
DMacks (
talk) 18:28, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
I resolved that knitterspride link (was redundant at best). Some others to that site were added by
User:Themindfulcollection and seem solely to promote that site. Obviously that's not acceptable, so I removed the one that someone else had not already handled. Thanks for identiftying that set! Sometime I'll try to look back at the others and look in more detail at the status of Spruce.
DMacks (
talk) 18:12, 7 June 2024 (UTC)reply
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The software used to render SVG files has been updated to a new version, fixing many longstanding bugs in SVG rendering.
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The HTML used to render all headings
is being changed to improve accessibility. It was changed last week in some skins (Vector legacy and Minerva). Please test gadgets on your wiki on these skins and
report any related problems so that they can be resolved before this change is made in Vector-2022. The developers are still considering the introduction of a
Gadget API for adding buttons to section titles if that would be helpful to tool creators, and would appreciate any input you have on that.
The HTML markup used for citations by
Parsoid changed last week. In places where Parsoid previously added the mw-reference-text class, Parsoid now also adds the reference-text class for better compatibility with the legacy parser.
More details are available.
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Problems
There was a bug with the Content Translation interface that caused the tools menus to appear in the wrong location. This has now been fixed.
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The new version of MediaWiki includes another change to the HTML markup used for citations:
Parsoid will now generate a <span class="mw-cite-backlink"> wrapper for both named and unnamed references for better compatibility with the legacy parser. Interface administrators should verify that gadgets that interact with citations are compatible with the new markup.
More details are available.
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On multilingual wikis that use the <translate> system, there is a feature that shows potentially-outdated translations with a pink background until they are updated or confirmed. From this week, confirming translations will be logged, and there is a new user-right that can be required for confirming translations if the community
requests it.
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Hi
User:Hmathur127. Writing in your own language means just that. Not changing a word here and there, but from the start having it be only your own. You are welcome to create a new article at the site of the deleted one. I do not see the need for this old version to be revived as a basis for that. And it would be against copyright policy anyway (we are strictly prohibited from hosting copyvio content, even in visible article history).
DMacks (
talk) 15:55, 11 June 2024 (UTC)reply