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Revision as of 23:01, 5 December 2024 by Crisco 1492 (talk | contribs) (promoting from prep 4 )(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The hooks below have been approved by a human ( — Chris Woodrich (talk)) and will be automatically added to the DYK template at the appropriate time. Click here for an example of what these hooks will look like on the main page – you may wish to remove this template for a more accurate example, if you do ensure to add it back. |
DYK queue status
Earliest time for next DYK update: 00:00, 29 December 2024 (UTC) Current time: 09:20, 28 December 2024 (UTC) Update frequency: once every 24 hours Last updated: 9 hours ago( ) |
Hooks
Regulus- ... that a man stabbed Regulus (pictured) because he disliked the "misty state of the picture"?
- ... that Annie Huggett, aged 103, was the oldest living suffragette at the time of her death in 1996?
- ... that cellist Rohan de Saram's background as a geta bera drummer inspired Luciano Berio's Sequenza XIV?
- ... that a priest canceled 1,600 subscriptions to The Catholic Bulletin over a front-page photograph of nuns dancing?
- ... that comic-opera performer Celie Ellis Turner pursued a stage career against her family's wishes?
- ... that the oldest surviving wooden lightship, dating to 1840, is now an Airbnb property?
- ... that Henry Parnell was the youngest British parliamentarian to die in the First World War?
- ... that after signing a peace agreement in 1919, Azerbaijan prepared another invasion of southern Armenia that was foiled by a rebellion in Nagorno-Karabakh?
- ... that schoolteacher Thomas Curnow used a red scarf to stop a train from derailing, leading to the capture of notorious outlaw Ned Kelly?
See how this template appears on both today's Main Page
... and tomorrow's Main Page
To reset the contents of this page for the next update, copy the empty page from Template:Did you know/Clear.
Credits
This space is to credit the creators/nominators of the items in this template that in fact appear on the Main Page. If you replace or remove an item before it appears on the Main Page, please revert the promotion of the hook so its template appears again at Template talk:Did you know and add a note to the nomination's template explaining why you removed it.- Regulus (Turner) – CitrusHemlock (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- Annie Huggett – Dumelow (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- Sequenza XIV – Gerda Arendt (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- The Catholic Spirit – Darth Stabro (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- Celie Ellis Turner – Silver seren (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- Celie Ellis Turner – FloridaArmy (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- Light Vessel 16 – Dumelow (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- Henry Parnell, 5th Baron Congleton – Moondragon21 (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- Agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan respecting the District of Zanghezour – Olympian (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
- Thomas Curnow – PastelLilac (give) (tag) – View nom subpage
Credit templates
You can also give out credits using the following templates:
- Article talk page: ({{DYK talk}})
{{DYK talk|28 December|2024|entry= ... that ...?|nompage=Template:Did you know nominations/Article name}}
(check if small style templates in use, if so add|small=yes
parm) - Article creator/expander's talk page: ({{UpdatedDYK}})
{{subst:UpdatedDYK|28 December|2024|Article name}}--~~~~
- Nominator's talk page: ({{UpdatedDYKNom}})
{{subst:UpdatedDYKNom|28 December|2024|Article name}}--~~~~
Images
- Don't forget to add an {{mprotected}} notice to the image description page (or {{C-uploaded}} plus a copy of the author attribution and the licence tag if you have uploaded a temporary copy from Commons).
- Alternatively, consider crediting the image file page even if the file is from Commons:
{{DYKfile|28 December|2024}}
Manually posting the new update (if the bot is down)
- Note: This is the manual method. When using DYKUpdateBot, the bot should automate all of the following except steps 1, 7, and 11.
- Make sure the image/media for the hooks to be loaded is on English Misplaced Pages or protected on Commons. If the image/file is on Commons and not protected, upload it to En and tag it with {{c-uploaded}}. You do not need to protect the picture; this is done automatically because of the cascading protection of the Main Page. Alternatively, if you are an admin at Commons you can protect the picture/file at Commons instead of uploading to En.
- Update T:DYK from the current queue.
- Purge the cache of the Main Page to make sure the new entries appear.
- Reset the DYK time.
- Increment the next queue pointer.
- Copy the previous set of hooks (not the new set just promoted to the front page) to the archive. Be sure to copy the final revision of the set (it should be the last diff on the T:DYK page before your update), and place the timestamp of the DYK update you just made above it. Please include the picture/file.
- Check if the previous picture/file was temporarily uploaded from Commons for display on the Main Page, and delete it from En if so.
- On the local description page of the picture/file for the previous set of hooks, add
{{DYKfile|28 December|2024|type=image}}
(occasionally replacingimage
withvideo
where appropriate). Note that, like the archives, this will create a one-day misalignment between the date on the file page and the date it actually appeared in DYK. - If you have time, please do the credits for the hooks just promoted (see "Credits" section above).
- Clear the queue you just promoted hooks from with
{{User:DYKUpdateBot/REMOVE THIS LINE}}
. - If you have time, check if there are any full preparation areas. Check the hooks for errors, and promote them to the next empty numbered queue if they're good. Clear the prep you took hooks from to look like this. Tag the numbered queue with
{{DYKbotdo|~~~}}
once the queue is loaded and ready.