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Per the above thread, it is proposed that the link to Wikinews in the "In the News" section be removed. | Per the above thread, it is proposed that the link to Wikinews in the "In the News" section be removed. 20:01, 30 June 2013 (UTC)}} | ||
* For numerous reasons, including: | |||
:*We don't do this for any other sister project. Today's featured picture does not link to Commons, for example. | |||
:*Wikinews' coverage of events is spotty and unpredictable | |||
:*Readers may mistakenly think, because of this apparent favored status, that Wikinews is part of Misplaced Pages | |||
:*Frankly, Wikinews is often an emberassment. Of all the sister projects we could be directing our readers to, this is hardly the one most users would choose to highlight, so it seems silly to have it linked more than once on the main page. | |||
*That being said, this should not be a discussion that is primarily about Wikinews itself, this is just a discussion of whether we should link to it twice on the main page when no other sister project gets such favored status. ] (]) 19:41, 30 June 2013 (UTC)}} | |||
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The following discussions are requested to have community-wide attention:
Per the above thread, it is proposed that the link to Wikinews in the "In the News" section be removed. 20:01, 30 June 2013 (UTC) |
Misplaced Pages:Village pump (proposals)
Currently, there are about 200 indefinite rangeblocks on various IPs, most of which are non-required now. A previous proposal on this Village Pump, which sought to remove these old rangeblocks under controlled conditions passed successfully. This proposal is to finalize all the various details on that proposal, and to carry forward with it. |
Misplaced Pages talk:Requests for comment
Proposed, to add a section to the page Misplaced Pages:Requests for comment, the section to be titled "RfC on main page items" and the content to consist of the sentence "Publication of a main page item (such as 'today's featured article') is suspended while a valid RfC on the item is open".
The intent and probable effect of this addition is twofold:
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Misplaced Pages:Requests for comment/The bot flag
How should we handle inactive bots and keep bots on Misplaced Pages more organised. Started: 10:20 6 June 2013 UTC ·addshore· 10:22, 6 June 2013 (UTC) |
Misplaced Pages:Reference desk/Refdesk reform RFC
==Potential reforms
Option one:Make the ref desk work like an actual reference desk The reference desk will cease providing direct answers of any kind. Discussions will be kept brief and stricly limited in scope. It will only provide direction to appropriate resources such as pertinent Misplaced Pages articles the sources used by them, and other reliable sources. The reference desk will be kept in compliance with the principle that Misplaced Pages is not a forum or a social network. Comments which are general discussion of topics or speculation will be removed. A standardized question process such as is used at real reference desks may be developed to make it possible for almost any Wikipedian to competently assist those posing questions. Endorsements of option one
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