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- 1 Thanks for your participation
- 2 DYK for Eliza Ann Gardner
- 3 DYK for Annette A. Aguilar
- 4 Disambiguation link notification for January 12
- 5 Invitation to an online editathon on Black Women's History
- 6 A barnstar for you!
- 7 Orphaned non-free image File:Street Corner Society (Book cover, 1967).jpg
- 8 Thank you for your support
- 9 Dress reform parlor redirect
- 10 A page you started (Dress reform parlor) has been reviewed!
- 11 DYK for Tina Allen
- 12 A barnstar for your contributions
- 13 DYK for Florida Ruffin Ridley
- 14 Women's History Month worldwide online edit-a-thon
- 15 DYK for Rose Piper
- 16 Sophia Loren
- 17 Disambiguation link notification for March 2
- 18 Disambiguation link notification for March 9
Thanks for your participation
DYK for Eliza Ann Gardner
Cas Liber (talk · contribs) 12:02, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
DYK for Annette A. Aguilar
Cas Liber (talk · contribs) 00:01, 12 January 2016 (UTC)
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Invitation to an online editathon on Black Women's History
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Good job with Florida Ruffin Ridley. Keep up the good work. Oiyarbepsy (talk) 04:47, 28 January 2016 (UTC) |
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Dress reform parlor redirect
There appears to be nothing on the target page which explains this redirect. As a result it is confusing in purpose. Could you add something on the target to explain why this goes to that page? 🍺 Antiqueight chat 00:45, 13 February 2016 (UTC)
A page you started (Dress reform parlor) has been reviewed!
Thanks for creating Dress reform parlor, Rosekelleher!
Wikipedia editor Antiqueight just reviewed your page, and wrote this note for you:
Thank you - Now I understand - I wasn't sure at all what kind of parlor this meant. I'm fascinated. Thanks for the addition.
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DYK for Tina Allen
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DYK for Florida Ruffin Ridley
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DYK for Rose Piper
Cas Liber (talk · contribs) 12:02, 22 February 2016 (UTC)
Sophia Loren
There had been discussion before that images would be arbitrary on this article because people of a Caucasian (broadly speaking) phenotype can have the skin tone known as olive from 1) birth 2) sun tan 3) cosmetics. There was a time before when the article had a 19th-century map of the world (a time when people were very interested in anthropological differences) in which all the parts of the world known to have people of olive skin was highlighted in a similar colour. I didn't think either that the lead image on light skin was particularly encyclopedic, it looked more like something from a prospectus from a Dutch college. Something I believe would be better in that case would be like a collage of young and old, male and female – and especially the oft-forgot light-skinned people of backgrounds other than Caucasian.
I appreciate your communication and your contributions on Wikipedia. If my edits seemed hasty, I do apologise. A similar discussion on lead image matters led to ALL collages being removed from EVERY ethnic group article. The conclusion seemed to be that, for example, the vast majority of Poles were not John Paul II or Marie Curie. There was also the point of whether historical importance had to go alongside valour, for example whether Hitler was appropriate for a collage of history's most notable Austrians, or Stalin for the Georgians '''tAD''' (talk) 12:05, 29 February 2016 (UTC)
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