User talk:AviationFreak

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Thank you for the correction! Will add source now!
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DYK review
Hello. I've reviewed the DYK nomination for this article – note that some issues need to be addressed. Quandarie 13:13, 2022-09-20

Question from Humberto Tasso Painter (04:47, 15 June 2024)
hello, how do i upload a picture profile successfully ? --Humberto Tasso Painter (talk) 04:47, 15 June 2024 (UTC)
 * Good question! There is a page here with a detailed description of the steps to uploading an image, with links to simplified versions of the page for newcomers at the top. Let me know if you have any questions along the way! AviationFreak💬 01:48, 16 June 2024 (UTC)

Question from Lawrence Themba on Writing better articles (17:14, 18 June 2024)
Hello,how to become popular on Wikipedia? --Lawrence Themba (talk) 17:14, 18 June 2024 (UTC)

Question from Etiēññè Docs (09:03, 30 June 2024)
Hello Haw can I create page? --Etiēññè Docs (talk) 09:03, 30 June 2024 (UTC)
 * Welcome to Wikipedia! There are lots of types of pages on Wikipedia, but I'm assuming you're referring to an article (where all the encyclopedic content on Wikipedia is located). There's a detailed guide for that here. Let me know if you have any questions! AviationFreak💬 19:38, 30 June 2024 (UTC)

Question from RadzynMojeMiasto (07:19, 2 July 2024)
Hello! I will appreciate your help.

Can a documentary film with memories of older residents of the city, be an encyclopedic source?

15 years ago, a film was made with memories of old residents of my city about what the city looked like in the 1930s-80s. The film was released in an analog version, and was also shown at a local cinema. Today you can find it as a series on YouTube divided into 15 episodes.

The film contains photos, plans and materials from the National Archives, and I have no doubt that they are historical sources. My question, however, is about the recorded memories themselves. At one, a person recounts that the building (about which I am writing an article) was converted into a military casino during WWII. However, I can't find information about this anywhere. Is such information with a footnote to the film suitable for publication on Wikipedia? --RadzynMojeMiasto (talk) 07:19, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
 * That's a good question! This is a question with a bit of a nuanced answer, but I think it's probably not a great source to use. I think it's reasonable to interpret the guideline on reliable sources as discounting something like anecdotes in a documentary interview. There is also an essay on interviews that may be tangentially relevant. Ultimately, I think perhaps the most relevant policy is what can be found here on primary sources. If you're able to incorporate the source into the article in a way that complies with these policies and guidelines, I think it'd be fine (maybe something with in-text attribution?), but I think that might be difficult to achieve. I know this can be a bit confusing, so don't hesitate to reach out if you have further questions! AviationFreak💬 14:54, 4 July 2024 (UTC)

Question from Krysler.m (16:18, 2 July 2024)
Hi! I’m trying to revise an edit from another editor, but after seeing revisions by other editors, it seems required to mention not only who’s edit you are revising, but also specifically what edit, using a long string of digits to denote it. Can you help me extract this string of digits from an edit? Thanks! --Krysler.m (talk) 16:18, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Hi! In general, it's not necessary to mention an editor/edit when revising it. Simply editing the page will allow you to make any desired modifications (from your contribution history, it seems you know your way around this). What I imagine you're seeing is editors reverting edits by others, which is common when things like vandalism or unsourced claims are added. These edits are often made semi-automatically, using tools like the undo feature or Huggle. These tools (at least the Undo tool, and I believe Huggle as well) will automatically create an edit summary like "Undid revision 1234567890 by A_User_Name (talk)". It is not necessary to add this edit summary when manually editing a page. I hope I've answered your question - feel free to let me know if you have others! AviationFreak💬 15:02, 4 July 2024 (UTC)

Question from MidoriAncaStefania (10:24, 9 July 2024)
Hi and thank you for being available for my questions. I am working with a conductor and I want to make a Wikipedia page for her but...and this will sound silly...I am having a little bit of trouble in starting this aka where do I begin? :) I have all the materials ready (text, photos, links). What would you recommend? thank you so much in advance --MidoriAncaStefania (talk) 10:24, 9 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Sure thing! Before you get started, it's very important that you review our guideline on editing with a Conflict of Interest and, if applicable, our policy on disclosing paid contributions to Wikipedia. You are strongly encouraged to disclose conflicts of interest (as it seems you likely have here), and must disclose any payment to edit Wikipedia. Once that's been done, there's a great page here that will guide you through creating a new article using the Article Wizard. Let me know if you have any questions! AviationFreak💬 12:35, 9 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Thank you so much for your answer! I will look into the recommended pages and come back to you if any other questions appear. MidoriAncaStefania (talk) 09:55, 10 July 2024 (UTC)

Inquiry for "Study of written language" input
Hey there! I started a discussion recently on WT:LING about what we should call our article about the study of written language: I noticed from your edits on the subject that you might have some valuable input! Thanks in advance in any case. Remsense 诉  20:56, 17 July 2024 (UTC)