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Please change Afghanistan national cricket team logo use the current one sir that's the old one our there in that article you can check the new logo of Afghanistan cricket its black red and green color I hope u guys will change it thank you

Please Nafees Ghulam Rabbani (talk) 01:46, 13 September 2022 (UTC)

Hi @Nafees Ghulam Rabbani: Unfortunately the one you uploaded is a copyright violation so I had to remove that. I have updated the logo to the newer one though.  Hamza Ali Shah  Talk 17:37, 13 September 2022 (UTC)

No that's the normal page I saying about Afghanistan national cricket team page not about Afghanistan cricket board page

You can check the new logo of Afghanistan cricket team and please Add there if u can just a small request Nafees Ghulam Rabbani (talk) 01:33, 14 September 2022 (UTC)

Finding deeper goals to agree upon

Hey @Hamza Ali Shah — thanks for your comments regarding Vector 2022. I'm trying to connect with some editors to better understand their perspective on this. I have a hunch that on a deeper level (beyond typography preferences, or disagreements about whitespace, etc.) we all share some common goals (we being the product folks at the WMF, and the volunteer editors). So, this is kind of an experimental conversation but, if you're willing to engage...from the data we see people searching more, and using the table of contents more to explore articles more deeply. We don't see any decline in any datapoints. Ultimately this means more readers will be exploring and reading more Wikipedia content with Vector 2022. If we zoom out and look a the big picture, is that not the overarching goal here? To share knowledge with the world and have them come engage with it? Logged-in users can customize the interface as they choose. If the data shows increased engagement from logged-out people, would that not be a win for the movement as a whole? I'm trying to understand if editors share this larger goal, and how to focus the conversation on that, versus smaller differences in aesthetic preferences.

Any response you are willing to offer is greatly appreciated. I am not trying to convince you of anything, I am rather trying to deepen my own understanding of how people are thinking about the tradeoffs here.

Thanks, AHollender (WMF) (talk) 18:25, 28 September 2022 (UTC)