User talk:Migsmigss
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Migsmigss 12:38, 6 December 2019 (UTC)
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Overlinking
Please actually read WP:OVERLINKING. It is not always about the amount of links.
"Unless a term is particularly relevant to the context in the article, the following are usually not linked:
- Everyday words understood by most readers in context.
- The names of subjects with which most readers will be at least somewhat familiar:
- This generally includes major examples of: geographic features (e.g., the Himalayas, Pacific Ocean, South America), locations (e.g., Berlin; New York City, or just New York if the city context is already clear; London, if the context rules out London, Ontario; Japan, Brazil, Southeast Asia), languages (e.g., English, Arabic, Korean, Spanish), nationalities and ethnicities (e.g., English, British, Chinese, Turkish, African-American, Hispanic), and religions (e.g., Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism)
- Common occupations
- Common units of measurement, e.g. units relating to currency, time, temperature, length, area, or volume. If both non-metric and metric equivalents are provided, as in 5 centimetres (2.0 in), usually neither unit needs to be linked, because almost all readers will understand at least one of the units.
- Dates (see § Chronological items, below)"
Countries generally should not be linked. { [ ( jjj 1238 ) ] } 03:09, 1 November 2019 (UTC)
- "Should?" We are observing best practices and guidelines, not hard and fast rules. If it is helpful in the overall development of an article, then it must be accommodated. If it helps the content, then it is preferred, as it adheres to the principles of Wikipedia, rather than limiting an article. Thanks.
Migsmigss (talk) 18:40, 10 December 2019 (UTC)
help me in the page Marco D'Elia
the page is gone to speedy deletion and i don't know do anything extra,, please helpp!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by MinaGamal11 (talk • contribs) 19:30, 8 November 2019 (UTC)
Hello. I'm traveling right now and won't be able to do the nitty-gritty on why the article got deleted. If you're planning to create a new one, please make sure all sources and references are acceptable and verifiable, and all information included in said article are provided and supplemented with the right sources/references. Hoping you successfully publish an article this time. Will help in copyediting and then some, once I find the time.
Cheers.
Migsmigss (talk) 07:50, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
@MinaGamal11. I see you've restarted work on this page. Keep it up! To improve the quality of the article and avoid it getting deleted, include sufficient and verifiable information on the topic/subject, and also back all edits with reliable sources and references. Will visit the article as soon as I can, and hopefully help improve it. I'm still traveling now, but will try to help as soon as I can. All the best!
Migsmigss (talk) 17:00, 1 December 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for your time.--MinaGamal11 (talk) 17:35, 1 December 2019 (UTC)
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How long have you been interested in contributing to Paul Mescal (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs) and Taron Egerton (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)? Is it merely a wild coincidence that you began editing the two, both of which are in my 50 most recent contributions, after our interaction on Staz Nair (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)? KyleJoantalk 08:04, 23 August 2023 (UTC)
Excuse me? I don't need to explain anything to you. You do not own Wikipedia, nor those articles.
- So you didn't review Wikipedia:Communication is required?[1] Part of communication is answering questions, you know? KyleJoantalk 08:09, 23 August 2023 (UTC)
- How condescending. "Part of communication is answering questions, you know?"—Not when the process is self-incriminating. You accuse me of hounding, and then you ask questions for me to explain your accusation? (If you really wanted answers for your questions, they are readily available in my edit summary, which is accessible to anyone. But you already know that.) How laughable. How condescending.Migsmigss (talk) 10:54, 23 August 2023 (UTC)